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HOW TO USE ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING (OSP) AND HELP KEY
MFC 4550/6550MC/7550MC
OP-US-5.0
Information
You
can
access
the
Function
mode
by
pressing
Function
and
waiting
for
two
seconds.
Then
select
FAX
or
PRINTER
by
pressing
1
or
2.
(The
MFC
4550
does
not
have
this
selection.)
When
you
enter
Function
mode,
your
machine
will
display
a
list
of
Level
One
Functions
to
choose
for
these
Level
One
Functions),
as
seen
on
the
previous
page.
These
function
options
will
appear
one
after
the
other
on
the
display.
You
can
then
choose
one
of
these
options
by
pressing
Set
when
the
option
you
want
appears
on
the
LCD.
You
can
also
move
through
the
function
menu
options
at
a
faster
rate
by
pressing
X
(right
to
locate
this
key
on
your
Control
Panel.)
When
you
find
the
option
you
want,
press
Set.
After
you
select
either
FAX
MENU
or
PRINTER
MENU,
you
can
simply
press
the
Level
One
Function
number,
then
press
the
Level
Two
Function
number
associated
with
each
Helpful
Hints
If
you
want
to
exit
function
mode,
simply
press
Stop.
If
you
selected
the
wrong
menu
and
want
to
return
to
the
previous
step,
press
Clear.
Alternating
Displays
for
On-screen
Programming
(OSP)
When
you
see
alternating
displays,
the
LCD
will
usually
alternate
between
the
currently
selected
option,
and
a
help
message
giving
brief
instructions
on
how
to
proceed.
The
example
shows
the
current
speaker
volume
is
high
and
prompts
you
to
use
Z
(left
arrow)
and
X
(right
arrow)
to
change
the
setting,
and
then
to
press
Set
to
store
it.
Function
Selection
Table
If
you
have
a
basic
understanding
of
how
to
program
your
MFC,
you
can
perform
most
of
the
programming
settings
without
the
Owner’s
Manual.
To
help
you
understand
the
function
selections,
options,
and
settings
that
are
found
in
your
MFC
programs,
we
have
the
following
Function
Selection
Table.
Read
through
this
table
to
gain
a
basic
understanding
of
what
your
new
Multi-
Function
Center
can
do,
and
then
the
next
section
will
begin
instructing
you
how
to
use
On-Screen
Programming.
S P E A K E R : H I G H
SELECT { } & SET
ALTERNATE