Brother Mfc 7220 User Manual
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A - 4 Call Waiting The Call Waiting feature lets you use the Call Waiting subscriber service offered by many local telephone companies. This feature enables you to take a second call on your machine, without disconnecting the first caller. 1To answer a Call Waiting signal while you are talking on the phone, ask the other party if you can put them on Hold to catch the other call. 2Press Search/Speed Dial to switch to the second call. 3To switch back to the first call, press Search/Speed Dial again. Note Either caller can hang up at any time. However, if you hang up you will disconnect both callers. Advanced receiving operations Operation from extension telephones If you answer a fax call on an extension telephone or an external telephone connected to the EXT. jack of the machine, you can make your machine take the call by using the Fax Receive Code. When you press the Fax Receive Code 51, the machine starts to receive the fax. (See Easy Receive on page 4-3.) If the machine answers a voice call and double-rings for you to take over, use the Telephone Answer Code #51 to take the call at an extension phone. (See Setting the F/T Ring Time (Fax/Tel mode only) on page 4-3.) If you answer a call and no one is on the line, you should assume that you’re receiving a manual fax. ■Press 51 and wait for the chirp or until the machine’s LCD displays Receiving, and then hang up. For Fax/Tel mode only When the machine is in Fax/Tel mode, it will use the F/T Ring Time (pseudo/double-ringing) to alert you to pick up a voice call. If you’re at the machine, you can lift the handset to answer. If you’re at an extension phone, you’ll need to lift the handset during the F/T Ring Time and then press #51 between the pseudo/double rings. If no one is on the line, or if someone wants to send you a fax, send the call back to the machine by pressing 51.
Appendix AA - 5 Using a cordless external handset If your cordless telephone is connected to the EXT. jack on the machine and you typically carry the cordless handset elsewhere, it is easier to answer calls during the Ring Delay. Changing the remote codes The preset Fax Receive Code is 51. The preset Telephone Answer Code is #51. If you want to, you can replace them with your own codes. 1If it is not illuminated in green, press (Fax ). 2Press Menu/Set , 2, 1, 4. 3Press ▲ or ▼ to select On (or Off). Press Menu/Set . 4Enter the new Fax Receive Code. Press Menu/Set . 5Enter the new Telephone Answer Code. Press Menu/Set . 6Press Stop/Exit . Note ■If you are always disconnected when accessing your external TAD remotely, try changing the Fax Receive Code and Telephone Answer Code to another three-digit code (such as ### and 999) ■Remote Codes might not work with some telephone systems. Connecting an external device to your machine Connecting an external telephone You can connect a separate telephone (or telephone answering device) directly to your machine as shown in the diagram below. Connect the telephone line cord to the jack labeled EXT. in the left of the machine. When you are using an external phone, the LCD shows Ext. Tel in Use. Connecting an external telephone answering device (TAD) Sequence You may choose to connect an external answering device. However, when you have an external TAD on the same telephone line as the machine, the TAD answers all calls and the machine “listens” for fax calling (CNG) tones. If it hears them, the machine takes over the call and receives the fax. If it does not hear CNG tones, the machine lets the TAD continue playing your outgoing message so your caller can leave you a voice message. 4.Remote Code Extension Telephone External Telephone
A - 6 The TAD must answer within four rings (the recommended setting is two rings). The machine cannot hear CNG tones until the TAD has answered the call, and with four rings there are only 8 to 10 seconds of CNG tones left for the fax “handshake”. Make sure you carefully follow the instructions in this guide for recording your outgoing message. We do not recommend using the toll saver feature on your external answering machine if it exceeds five rings. Note ■If you do not receive all your faxes, reduce the Ring Delay setting on your external TAD. ■If You Subscribe to your Telephone Company’s Distinctive Ring Service: You may connect an external TAD to a separate wall jack only if you subscribe to your telephone company’s Distinctive Ring service, have registered the distinctive ring pattern on your machine, and use that number as a fax number. The recommended setting is at least four rings on the external TAD when you have the telephone company’s Distinctive Ring Service. You cannot use the Toll Saver setting. ■If You Do Not Subscribe to Distinctive Ring Service: You must plug your TAD into the EXT. jack of your machine. If your TAD is plugged into a wall jack, both your machine and the TAD will try to control the phone line. (See illustration below.) When the TAD answers a call, the LCD shows Ext. Tel in Use. Connections The external TAD must be plugged into the back of the machine, into the jack labeled EXT. Your machine cannot work properly if you plug the TAD into a wall jack (unless you are using Distinctive Ring). 1Plug the telephone line cord from the telephone wall jack into the back of the machine, in the jack labeled LINE. 2Plug the telephone line cord from your external TAD into the back of the machine, in the jack labeled EXT. (Make sure this cord is connected to the TAD at the TAD’s telephone line jack, and not its handset jack.) 3Set your external TAD to four rings or less. (The machine’s Ring Delay setting does not apply.) 4Record the outgoing message on your external TAD. 5Set the TAD to answer calls. Improper Setup Unless you are using Distinctive Ring, do not connect a TAD elsewhere on the same phone line. TAD TAD
Appendix AA - 7 6Set the Receive Mode to External TAD. (See Choosing the Receive Mode on page 4-1.) Recording outgoing message (OGM) on an external TAD Timing is important in recording this message. 1Record 5 seconds of silence at the beginning of your message. (This allows your machine time to listen for the fax CNG tones of automatic transmissions before they stop.) 2Limit your speaking to 20 seconds. 3End your 20-second message by giving your Fax Receive Code for people sending manual faxes. For example: “After the beep, leave a message or send a fax by pressing 51 and Start.” Note We recommend beginning your OGM with an initial 5-second silence because the machine cannot hear fax tones over a resonant or loud voice. You may try omitting this pause, but if your machine has trouble receiving, then you must re-record the OGM to include it. Special line considerations Roll over phone lines A roll over phone system is a group of two or more separate telephone lines that pass incoming calls to each other if they are busy. The calls are usually passed down or “rolled over” to the next available phone line in a preset order. Your machine can work in a roll over system as long as it is the last number in the sequence, so the call cannot roll away. Do not put the machine on any of the other numbers; when the other lines are busy and a second fax call is received, the fax call would be transferred to a line that does not have a fax machine. Your machine will work best on a dedicated line. Two-line phone system A two-line phone system is nothing more than two separate phone numbers on the same wall outlet. The two phone numbers can be on separate ja cks (RJ11) or combined into one jack (RJ14). Your machine must be plugged into an RJ11 jack. RJ11 and RJ14 jacks may be equal in size and appearance and both may contain four wires (black, red, green, yellow). To test the type of jack, plug in a two-line phone and see if it can access both lines. If it can, you must separate the line for your machine. (See Easy Receive on page 4-3.)
A - 8 Converting telephone wall outlets There are three ways to convert to an RJ11 jack. The first two ways may require assistance from the telephone company. You can change the wall outlets from one RJ14 jack to two RJ11 jacks. Or, you can have an RJ11 wall outlet installed and slave or jump one of the phone numbers to it. The third way is the easiest: Buy a triplex adapter. You can plug a triplex adapter into an RJ14 outlet. It separates the wires into two separate RJ11 jacks (Line 1, Line 2) and a third RJ14 jack (Lines 1 and 2). If your machine is on Line 1, plug the machine into L1 of the triplex adapter. If your machine is on Line 2, plug it into L2 of the triple adapter. Installing machine, external two-line TAD and two-line telephone When you are installing an external two-line telephone answering device (TAD) and a two-line telephone, your machine must be isolated on one line at both the wall jack and at the TAD. The most common connection is to put the machine on Line 2, which is explained in the following steps. The back of the two-line TAD must have two telephone jacks: one labeled L1 or L1/L2, and the other labeled L2. You will need at least three telephone line cords, the one that came with your machine and two for your external two-line TAD. You will need a fourth line cord if you add a two-line telephone. 1Place the two-line TAD and the two-line telephone next to your machine. 2Plug one end of the telephone line cord for your machine into the L2 jack of the triplex adapter. Plug the other end into the LINE jack on the back of the machine. 3Plug one end of the first telephone line cord for your TAD into the L1 jack of the triplex adapter. Plug the other end into the L1 or L1/L2 jack of the two-line TAD. 4Plug one end of the second telephone line cord for your TAD into the L2 jack of the two-line TAD. Plug the other end into the EXT. jack on the left side of the machine. You can keep two-line telephones on other wall outlets as always. There are two ways to add a two-line telephone to the machine’s wall outlet. You can plug the telephone line cord from the two-line telephone into the L1+L2 jack of the triplex adapter. Or, you can plug the two-line telephone into the TEL jack of the two-line TAD. RJ14 RJ11 Triplex Adapter RJ14 Triplex Adapter Two Line Phone External Two Line TAD machine
Appendix AA - 9 Multi-line connections (PBX) Most offices use a central telephone system. While it is often relatively simple to connect the machine to a key system or a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), we suggest that you contact the company that installed your telephone system and ask them to connect the machine for you. It is advisable to have a separate line for the machine. If the machine is to be connected to a multi-line system, ask your installer to connect the unit to the last line on the system. This prevents the unit from being activated each time a telephone call is received. If you are installing the machine to work with a PBX 1It is not guaranteed that the unit will operate properly under all circumstances with a PBX. Any cases of difficulty should be reported first to the company that h andles your PBX. 2If all incoming calls will be answered by a switchboard operator, it is recommended that the Receive Mode be set to Manual. All incoming calls should initially be regarded as telephone calls. Custom features on your phone line If you have Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call Waiting/Caller ID, RingMaster, an answering service, an alarm system or other custom feature on one phone line it may create a problem with the operation of your machine. (See Custom features on a single line. on page 11-12.)
B - 1 B On-screen programming Your machine is designed to be easy to use with LCD on-screen programming using the navigation keys. User-friendly programming helps you take full advantage of all the menu selections your machine has to offer. Since your programming is done on the LCD, we have created step-by-step on-screen instructions to help you program your machine. All you need to do is follow the instructions as they guide you through the menu selections and programming options. Menu table The Menu table that begins on page B-3 will help you understand the menu selections and options that are found in the machine’s programs. Once you become familiar with programming, you can use the Menu table as a quick reference when you want to change your settings. Note You can program your machine by pressing Menu/Set, followed by the menu numbers. For example to set Beeper Volume to Low. Press Menu/Set , 1 , 4 , 2 and ▲ or ▼ to select Low. Press Menu/Set . Memory storage If there is a power failure, you will not lose your menu settings because they are stored permanently. Temporary settings (such as Contrast, Overseas Mode, and so on) will be lost. You may also have to reset the date and time. Note Your machine can store the date and time up to 2 hours (FAX-2820 and MFC-7220) or up to 4 days (FAX-2920 and MFC-7225N). Appendix B
Appendix BB - 2 Navigation keys You can access the menu mode by pressing Menu/Set. When you enter the menu, the LCD scrolls. Press 1 for General Setup menu — OR — Press 2 for Fax menu — OR — Press 3 for Copy menu Press 0 for Initial Setup You can scroll more quickly through each menu level by pressing the arrow for the direction you want: ▲ or ▼. Select an option by pressing Menu/Set when that option appears on the LCD. The LCD will then show the next menu level. Press ▲ or ▼ to scroll to your next menu selection. Press Menu/Set . When you finish setting an option, the LCD shows Accepted. Access the menu Go to the next menu level Accept an option Scroll through the current menu level Go back to the previous menu level or forward to the next menu level Exit the menu 1.General Setup 2.Fax 3.Copy .... 0.Initial Setup
B - 3 Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage 1 .General Setup 1 .Mode Timer (FAX-2820 and FAX-2920 only) — 5 Mins 2 Mins 1 Min 30 Secs 0 Sec OffSets the time to return to Fax mode. 2-3 1 .Mode Timer (MFC-7220 and MFC-7225N only) — 5 Mins 2 Mins 1 Min 30 Secs 0 Sec OffSets the time to return to Fax mode. 2-3 2 .Paper Type — Thin Plain Thick Thicker Transprncy RecycledSets the type of paper in the paper tray. 2-4 3 .Paper Size — A4 Letter Legal Executive A5 A6 B5 B6Sets the size of the paper in the paper tray. 2-4 4 .Volume 1 .Ring High Med Low Off Adjusts the ring volume. 2-5 2 .Beeper High Med Low Off Adjusts the volume level of the beeper. 2-5 3 .Speaker High Med Low Off Adjusts the speaker volume. 2-5 Note The factory settings are shown in Bold. to exit Select & Set Select & Set to accept
Appendix BB - 4 1.General Setup (Continued) 4 .Volume (Continued) 4 .Handset High Low Adjusts the handset volume. 2-6 5 .Volume Amplify On (Permanent/ Temporary) Off For the hearing-impaired, you can set the volume to the Vol Amplify:On setting on a permanent or temporary basis. 2-6 2-7 5 .Auto Daylight — On OffChanges for Daylight Savings Time automatically. 2-7 6 .Ecology 1 .Toner Save On Off Increases the life of the toner cartridge. 2-7 2 .Sleep Time (0-99) 05 Min Conserves power. 2-8 7 .LCD Contrast — Light DarkAdjust the contrast of the LCD. 2-8 8 .Security 1 .TX Lock (FAX-2820 and MFC-7220 only) Prohibits most operations except receiving faxes. 2-9 1 .Mem Security (FAX-2920 and MFC-7225N only) Prohibits most operations except receiving faxes into the memory. 2-10 2 .Setting Lock Prohibits the settings for Date & Time, Station ID, Quick-Dial and General Setup.2-12 Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage Note The factory settings are shown in Bold. to exit Select & Set Select & Set to accept