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    Dialling and storing numbers79
    8
    ePress aor b to choose the 2-digit 
    One Touch location where you want to 
    store the number in.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    One Touch Dial numbers begin with   (for 
    example,  l 0  2 ).
     
    fDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the name (up to 16 characters) 
    using the dial pad.
    Press  OK.
    (To help you enter letters, see 
    Entering Text  on page 206.)
    „ To store the number without a name, 
    press  OK.
    gPress  OK to confirm the fax or 
    telephone number.
    hPress  aor b to choose  Complete.
    Press  OK.
    iPress  Stop/Exit .
    Storing Speed Dial numbers8
    You can store up to 80 (MFC-5890CN) or 100 
    (MFC-6490CW) 2-digit Speed Dial locations 
    with a name, and each name can have two 
    numbers. When you dial you will only have to 
    press a few keys (For example: 
    (Phone Book ), the two-digit number, and 
    Mono Start  or Colour Start ).
    aPress (Phone Book ).
    bPress aorb to choose 
    Set Speed Dial.
    Press OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the Speed Dial 
    location where you want to store the 
    number in.
    Press  OK.
    dDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the name (up to 16 characters) 
    using the dial pad.
    Press  OK.
     (To help you enter letters, see 
    Entering Text  on page 206.)
    „ To store the number without a name, 
    press  OK.
    eEnter the fax or telephone number (up to 
    20 digits).
    Press  OK.
    Note
    (MFC-6490CW only) 
    If you want to store an E-mail address to 
    use with Internet fax or Scan to E-mail 
    server, press  a to choose  Dial Type , 
    and then press  dor c to change the option 
    to  E-Address . Press b to choose 
    FAX/TEL/MAIL , and then enter the 
    E-mail address and press  OK. 
    (See  Entering Text  on page 206.)
     
    fDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the second fax or telephone 
    number (up to 20 digits).
    Press  OK.
    „ If you do not want to store a second 
    number, press  OK.
    gPress  aor b to choose  Complete. 
    Press  OK.
    hDo one of the following:
    „ To store another Speed Dial 
    number, go to step c.
    „ To finish the setting, press 
    Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 8
    80
    Storing Speed Dial numbers from 
    Outgoing Calls
    8
    You can also store Speed Dial numbers from 
    the Outgoing Call history. 
    aPress  Redial/Pause .
    You can also choose  Outgoing Call 
    by pressing  ( Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose the name or 
    number you want to store.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose 
    Add To Phone Book .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose the Speed Dial 
    location you want to store the number in.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    Speed Dial numbers begin with  # (for 
    example,  # 0  2 ).
     
    eDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the name (up to 16 characters) 
    using the dial pad. 
    Press  OK.
    (To help you enter letters, see 
    Entering Text  on page 206.)
    „ To store the number without a name, 
    press  OK.
    fPress  OK to confirm the fax or 
    telephone number.
    gDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the second fax or telephone 
    number (up to 20 digits). 
    Press  OK.
    „ If you do not want to store a second 
    number, press  OK.
    hPress  aor b to choose  Complete. 
    Press  OK.
    iPress  Stop/Exit .
    Storing Speed Dial numbers from the 
    Caller ID history
    8
    If you have the Caller ID subscriber service 
    from your telephone company you can also 
    store Speed Dial numbers from incoming 
    calls in the Caller ID History. (See  Caller ID 
    on page 67.) (See  Caller ID on page 69.) 
    (See  Caller ID (For Singapore and Hong 
    Kong)  on page 71.)
    aPress ( Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose 
    Caller ID hist .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the number you 
    want to store.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose 
    Add To Phone Book .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  aor b to choose the 2-digit 
    Speed Dial location you want to store 
    the number in.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    Speed Dial numbers begin with  # 
    (for example,  # 0  2 ).
     
    fDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the name (up to 16 characters) 
    using the dial pad. 
    Press  OK. 
    (To help you enter letters, see 
    Entering Text  on page 206.)
    „ To store the number without a name, 
    press  OK.
    gPress  OK to confirm the fax or 
    telephone number.
    hDo one of the following:
    „ Enter the second fax or telephone 
    number (up to 20 digits). 
    Press  OK.
    „ If you do not want to store a second 
    number, press  OK.
    iPress  aor b to choose  Complete. 
    Press  OK.
    jPress  Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							
    Dialling and storing numbers81
    8
    Changing One Touch or 
    Speed Dial names or numbers8
    You can change a One Touch or Speed Dial 
    name or number that has already been 
    stored. 
    aPress (
    Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose 
    Set One Touch Dial  or 
    Set Speed Dial .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the 2-digit 
    One Touch or Speed Dial location you 
    want to change.
    Press  OK.
    dDo one of the following:
    „ Press  aor b to choose  Change. 
    Press  OK.
    „ Press  aor b to choose  Delete. 
    Press  OK. 
    Press  1 to confirm. 
    Go to step h.
    Note
    How to change the stored name or 
    number:
    If you want to change a character, press 
    dor c to position the cursor under the 
    character you want to change, and then 
    press  Clear/Back . Re-enter the 
    character.
     
    eDo one of the following:
    „ If you want to change the name, 
    press  aor b to choose  Name. 
    Press  OK and enter the name (up to 
    16 characters) using the dial pad.
    Press  OK.
    (See  Entering Text  on page 206.)
    „ If you do not want to change the 
    name, go to step  f.
    fDo one of the following:
    „ If you want to change the fax or 
    telephone number, press  aor b to 
    choose  Fax/Tel1: . You can also 
    change  Fax/Tel2:  if you are 
    changing Speed Dial. 
    Press  OK and enter the new fax or 
    telephone number (up to 20 digits).
    Press  OK.
    „ If you do not want to change the 
    number, go to step  g.
    gPress  aor b to choose  Complete.
    Press  OK
    hPress Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 8
    82
    Setting up groups for 
    broadcasting8
    Groups, which can be stored in a One Touch 
    key or a Speed Dial location, allow you to 
    send the same fax message to many fax 
    numbers by pressing only a One Touch key 
    or ( Phone Book ), the two-digit location 
    and  Mono Start . First, youll need to store 
    each fax number in a One Touch key or 
    Speed-Dial location. Then you can include 
    them as numbers in the Group. Each Group 
    uses up a One Touch key or Speed Dial 
    location. You can have up to six Groups, or 
    you can assign up to 165 (MFC-5890CN), 
    205 (MFC-6490CW) numbers in a large 
    Group.
    (See  Storing Speed Dial numbers  
    on page 79 and  Broadcasting (Monochrome 
    only)  on page 43.)
    aPress ( Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose  Setup Groups .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose  GROUP1, 
    GROUP2 , GROUP3 , GROUP4 , GROUP5  or 
    GROUP6  for the Group name where you 
    will store the fax numbers.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose the 2-digit 
    One Touch or Speed Dial location you 
    want to add to the Group.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    Speed Dial numbers start with  #. 
    One Touch numbers start with  l.
     
    ePress  aor b to choose  Add Number .
    Press  OK.
    fTo add numbers to the group, press 
    aor b to choose 
    Alphabetical Order  or 
    Numerical Order  and OK. Press 
    a or b to select a number and  OK.
    Note
    Speed Dial numbers start with  #. 
    One Touch numbers start with  l.
     
    gAfter you have finished adding numbers 
    by repeating steps e to  f, press  aor b 
    to choose  Complete .
    Press  OK.
    hPress  Stop/Exit .
    Note
    You can print a list of all the One Touch 
    and Speed Dial numbers. Group numbers 
    will be marked in the GROUP column. 
    (See Reports  on page 86.)
     
    Changing a Group name8
    aPress ( Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose  Setup Groups .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the Group name 
    you want to change.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose 
    Change Group Name .
    Press  OK.
    Note
    How to change the stored name or 
    number:
    If you want to change a character, press 
    dor c to position the cursor under the 
    character you want to change, and then 
    press  Clear/Back . Re-enter the 
    character.
     
     
    						
    							
    Dialling and storing numbers83
    8
    eEnter the new name (up to 
    16 characters) using the dial pad.
    Press OK.
    (See  Entering Text  on page 206. For 
    example, type NEW CLIENTS.)
    fPress  aor b to choose  Complete.
    Press  OK.
    gPress  Stop/Exit .
    Deleting a Group8
    aPress ( Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose  Setup Groups .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the Group you 
    want to delete.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose  Delete.
    Press  OK.
    Press  1 to confirm.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Deleting a number from a Group8
    aPress ( Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose  Setup Groups .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the Group you 
    want to change.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose the number you 
    want to delete.
    Press  OK.
    Press  1 to confirm.
    ePress  aor b to choose  Complete.
    Press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Combining Quick Dial 
    numbers8
    Sometimes you may want to choose from 
    several long distance carriers when you 
    make a call. Rates may vary depending on 
    the time and destination. To take advantage 
    of low rates, you can store the access codes 
    of long-distance carriers and credit card 
    numbers as One Touch and Speed Dial 
    numbers. You can store these long dialling 
    sequences by dividing them and setting them 
    up as separate One Touch and Speed Dial 
    numbers in any combination. You can even 
    include manual dialling using the dial pad. 
    (See Storing Speed Dial numbers  
    on page 79.)
    For example, you might have stored ‘555 ’ on 
    Speed Dial: 03 and ‘7000’ on One Touch: 02. 
    You can use them both to dial ‘555-7000’ if 
    you press the following keys:
    aPress ( Phone Book ).
    bPress aor b to choose  Search.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose 
    Numerical Order .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose  #03.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    Speed Dial numbers start with #. 
    One Touch numbers start with  l.
     
    ePress  OK to choose  Send a fax .
    fPress aor b to choose  Phone Book .
    Press  OK.
    gPress  aor b to choose  Search.
    Press  OK.
    hPress  aor b to choose 
    Numerical Order .
    Press  OK.
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 8
    84
    iPress  aor b to choose  l02 .
    Press  OK.
    jPress  OK to choose  Send a fax .
    kPress Mono Start  or Colour Start .
    You will dial ‘555-7000 ’.
    To temporarily change a number, you can 
    substitute part of the number with manual 
    dialling using the dial pad. For example, to 
    change the number to 555-7001 you could 
    press ( Phone Book ), choose Search, 
    press  03 and then press  7001 using the dial 
    pad.
    Note
    If you must wait for another dial tone or 
    signal at any point in the dialling 
    sequence, create a pause in the number 
    by pressing  Redial/Pause . Each key 
    press adds a 3.5-second delay.
     
     
    						
    							
    85
    9
    9
    Fax reports9
    You need to set up the Transmission 
    Verification Report and Journal Period using 
    the Menu  keys.
    Transmission Verification 
    Report9
    You can use the Transmission Verification 
    Report as proof that you sent a fax. This 
    report lists the time and date of transmission 
    and whether the transmission was successful 
    (OK). If you choose  On or  On+Image , the 
    report will print for every fax you send.
    If you send a lot of faxes to the same place, 
    you may need more than the job numbers to 
    know which faxes you must send again. 
    Choosing  On+Image , Off+Image  or 
    Off2+Image  (MFC-6490CW) will print a 
    section of the faxs first page on the report to 
    help you remember.
    (MFC-5890CN) 
    When the Verification Report is turned  Off or 
    Off+Image , the Report will only print if there 
    is a transmission error, and the fax could not 
    be sent.
    (MFC-6490CW) 
    When the Transmission Verification Report is 
    turned  Off or Off+Image , the Report will 
    print if there is a transmission error and the 
    fax was not sent. It will also print if there is a 
    transmission error, with images reduced to a 
    smaller size.
    When the Transmission Verification Report is 
    set to  Off2 or Off2+Image , the Report will 
    only print if there is a transmission error, and 
    the fax could not be sent.
    Note
    If you choose  On+Image or Off+Image  
    the image will only appear on the 
    Transmission Verification Report if Real 
    Time Transmission is set to Off. (See  Real 
    time transmission  on page 46.)
     
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  aor b to choose  Fax.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose 
    Report Setting .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose  Transmission .
    e(MFC-5890CN) 
    Press dor c to choose  On, On+Image , 
    Off  or Off+Image .
    Press  OK.
    (MFC-6490CW) 
    Press  dor c to choose  On, On+Image , 
    Off , Off+Image , Off2  or 
    Off2+Image .
    Press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Printing Reports9
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 9
    86
    Fax Journal (activity report)9
    You can set the machine to print a journal at 
    specific intervals (every 50 faxes, 6, 12 or 
    24 hours, 2 or 7 days). If you set the interval 
    to  Off , you can still print the report by 
    following the steps in  How to print a report 
    on page 86. The factory setting is 
    Every 50 Faxes .
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  aor b to choose  Fax.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose 
    Report Setting .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  aor b to choose 
    Journal Period .
    ePress dor c to choose an interval.
    Press  OK.
    (If you choose 7 days, the LCD will ask 
    you to choose the first day for the 7-day 
    countdown.)
    „ 6, 12, 24 hours, 2 or 7 days
    The machine will print the report at 
    the chosen time and then erase all 
    jobs from its memory. If the 
    machines memory is filled with the 
    maximum 200 jobs before the time 
    you chose has passed, the machine 
    will print the Journal early and then 
    erase all jobs from the memory. If 
    you want an extra report before it is 
    due to print, you can print it without 
    erasing the jobs from the memory.
    „ Every 50 Faxes
    The machine will print the Journal 
    when the machine has stored 
    50 jobs.
    fEnter the time to start printing in 24-hour 
    format.
    Press  OK.
    (For example: enter 19:45 for 7:45 PM.)
    gPress  Stop/Exit .
    Reports9
    The following reports are available: 
    „ XMIT Verify
    Prints a Transmission Verification Report 
    for your last transmission.
    „ Help List
    A help list showing how to program your 
    machine.
    „ Quick Dial
    Lists names and numbers stored in the 
    One Touch and Speed Dial memory, in 
    alphabetical or numerical order.
    „ Fax Journal
    Lists information about the last incoming 
    and outgoing faxes. (TX: Transmit.) 
    (RX: Receive.)
    „ User Settings
    Lists your settings.
    „ Network Config
    Lists your Network settings.
    „ Caller ID hist.
    Lists the available Caller ID information 
    about the last 30 received faxes and 
    telephone calls.
    How to print a report9
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  aor b to choose 
    Print Reports .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose the report you 
    want.
    Press  OK.
    dPress  Mono Start .
    ePress Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							
    87
    10
    10
    Polling overview10
    Polling lets you set up your machine so other 
    people can receive faxes from you, but they 
    pay for the call. It also lets you call somebody 
    else’s fax machine and receive a fax from it, 
    so you pay for the call. The polling feature 
    needs to be set up on both machines for this 
    to work. Not all fax machines support polling.
    Polling receive10
    Polling receive lets you call another fax 
    machine to receive a fax.
    Setup to receive polling10
    aPress (Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose  Polling RX .
    cPress dor c to choose  Standard.
    Press  OK.
    dEnter the fax number you are polling.
    ePress  Mono Start  or Colour Start .
    Setup to receive polling with 
    secure code10
    Secure Polling lets you restrict who can get 
    the documents you set up to be polled.
    Secure Polling only works with Brother fax 
    machines. If you want to get a fax from a 
    secured Brother machine you have to enter 
    the secure code.
    aPress ( Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose  Polling RX .
    cPress dor c to choose  Secure.
    Press  OK.
    dEnter a four-digit secure code.
    This is the same as the security code of 
    the fax machine you are polling.
    Press  OK.
    eEnter the fax number you are polling.
    fPress  Mono Start  or Colour Start .
    Setup to receive delayed 
    polling10
    Delayed polling lets you set the machine to 
    begin polling receive at a later time. You can 
    only set up one delayed polling operation.
    aPress ( Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose  Polling RX .
    cPress dor c to choose  Timer.
    Press  OK.
    dEnter the time (in 24-hour format) you 
    want to start polling.
    For example, enter 21:45 for 9:45 PM.
    Press  OK.
    eEnter the fax number you are polling.
    fPress  Mono Start  or Colour Start .
    The machine makes the polling call at 
    the time you entered.
    Polling10
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 10
    88
    Sequential polling 
    (Monochrome only)10
    Sequential polling lets you request 
    documents from several fax machines in one 
    operation.
    aPress ( Fax).
    bPress  aor b to choose  Polling RX .
    cPress dor c to choose  Standard, 
    Secure  or Timer .
    Press  OK.
    dDo one of the following:
    „ If you chose  Standard. 
    Press  OK and go to step e.
    „ If you chose  Secure, press OK and 
    enter a four-digit number. 
    Press  OK, go to step e.
    „ If you chose  Timer, press  OK and 
    enter the time (24-hour format) you 
    want to begin polling. 
    Press  OK, go to step e.
    ePress  aor b to choose  Broadcasting .
    Press  OK.
    fDo one of the following:
    „ Press  aor b to choose  Add Number  
    and enter a number using a dial pad. 
    Press  OK.
    „ Press  aor b to choose  Phone Book  
    and  OK. Press  aor b to choose 
    Alphabetical Order  or 
    Numerical Order  and OK. Press 
    a or b to select a number and  OK.
    Note
    One Touch Dial locations begin with l. 
    Speed Dial locations begin with # .
     
    gAfter you have entered all the fax 
    numbers by repeating step f, press 
    a or b to choose  Complete.
    Press  OK.
    hPress  Mono Start .
    The machine polls each number or 
    group in turn for a document.
    Press  Stop/Exit  while the machine is dialling 
    to cancel the polling process.
    To cancel all sequential polling receive jobs, 
    see  Checking and cancelling waiting jobs  
    on page 47.
     
    						
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