Operating instructions

IF-200 from Muratec
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To send a fax via a fax service provider:
NOTE:
This is only possible for those customers who have an account with a fax service
provider. Also, the Fax Service Routing field, located in the System Settings
menu (see Section 6), must be defined.
Dial #
telephone number
Send
. “Telephone number” is the number of the recipient’s fax
machine, not the fax service provider number.
4.2. Receiving a Fax
4.2.1. Receiving Conventional Fax Messages
Unless you enable “Route Incoming Faxes to Email” in “Expert Settings”, incoming
faxes from regular telephone fax machines will be received and printed on the fax
machine as usual. The IF-200 will not answer the incoming calls on the fax telephone
line.
For more information, please send inquiries to webmaster@muratec.com. Please include
your telephone and fax number in your message.
Receiving Email and IP Fax Mail is described on the next page of this manual.
4.2.2. IP Network or Internet Faxes
The IF-200 automatically polls (checks) its mailbox for new messages, or you may do so
manually. The IF-200 displays a series of different screens while it is receiving an Internet
fax.
The IF-200 first receives the fax from the ISP and then sends it to the fax machine for
printing.
Conventional faxes (from the public switched telephone network) pass through the IF-200
and print on your fax machine, unless “Route Incoming Faxes to Email” is enabled (see
Expert Settings).
Automatic Reception
The IF-200 can be set to poll its mailbox at a specified interval or at specific times of the
day. By default, the IF-200 is set to poll your mailbox every 120 minutes. To change the
polling interval or switch to a polling schedule, see Section 6.
Manual Reception
To download messages at any time, press the Receive key on the IF-200.
The IF-200 prints the messages you accept to print on your fax machine. The accepted
messages are currently determined by the default setting. To change your accepted
messages, see ISP/Mailbox Information (Section 6).