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    B - 5
    2.Fax 1 .Setup 
    Receive
    (In Fax mode 
    only) 1
    .Ring Delay 04
    03
    02
    01
    00 Sets the number of rings 
    before the machine 
    answers in Fax Only or 
    Fax/Tel mode.
    4-2
    2 .F/T Ring 
    Time 70 Sec
    40 Sec
    30 Sec
    20 Sec Sets the 
    pseudo/double-ring time in 
    Fax/Tel mode.
    4-3
    3 .Easy 
    Receive On
    Semi
    Off Receives fax messages 
    without pressing 
    Start. 4-3
    4 .Remote Code On ( 51, #51)
    Off You can answer all calls at 
    an extension or external 
    phone and use codes to 
    turn the machine on or off.
    You can personalize these 
    codes. A-5
    5 .Auto 
    Reduction On
    Off
    Reduces the size of 
    incoming faxes. 4-4
    6 .Print 
    Density
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    Makes printouts darker or 
    lighter. 4-5
    7 .Polling RX — Sets up your machine to 
    poll another fax machine. 4-5
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    Appendix BB - 6
    2.Fax
    (Continued) 2
    .Setup Send
    (In Fax mode 
    only) 1
    .Contrast Auto
    Light
    Dark Changes the lightness or 
    darkness of faxes you 
    send. 3-5
    2 .Fax 
    Resolution Standard
    Fine
    S.Fine
    Photo Sets the default resolution 
    for outgoing faxes.
    3-5
    3 .Delayed Fax — Sets the time of day in 24 
    hour format that the 
    delayed faxes will be sent. 3-11
    4 .Batch TX On
    Off Combines delayed faxes 
    to the same fax number at 
    the same time of day into 
    one transmission. 3-11
    5 .Real Time TX Off
    On
    Next Fax:On
    Next Fax:Off You can send a fax 
    without using the memory.
    3-6
    6 .Polled TX On
    Off Sets up your machine with 
    an document to be 
    retrieved by another fax 
    machine. 3-12
    7 .Coverpg 
    Setup Off
    On
    Next Fax:On
    Next Fax:Off
    Print Sample Automatically sends a 
    Cover Page you have 
    programmed.
    3-10
    8 .Coverpage 
    Msg — You can set up your own 
    comments for fax Cover 
    Page. 3-9
    9 .Overseas 
    Mode On
    Off
    If you are having difficulty 
    sending faxes overseas, 
    set this to On. 3-10
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    B - 7
    2.Fax
    (Continued) 3
    .Set 
    Quick-Dial 1
    .One-Touch 
    Dial Stores One-Touch Dial 
    numbers, so you can dial 
    by pressing one key (and 
    Start).5-1
    2 .Speed-Dial — Stores Speed-Dial 
    numbers, so you can dial 
    by pressing only a few 
    keys (and Start). 5-2
    3.Setup  Groups — Sets up a Group number 
    for Broadcasting. 5-3
    4.Report  Setting 1.Transmission
    On
    On+Image
    Off
    Off+ImageInitial setup for 
    Transmission Verification 
    Report and Fax Journal.
    7-1
    2.Journal  Period Every 7 Days
    Every 2 Days
    Every 24 Hours
    Every 12 Hours
    Every 6 Hours
    Every 50 Faxes
    Off 7-2
    5 .Remote Fax 
    Opt 1
    .
    Fwd/Page/StoreOff
    Fax Forward
    Paging
    Fax Storage
    PC Fax Receive*
    *MFC-7220 and 
    MFC-7225N only Sets the machine to 
    forward fax messages, to 
    call your pager or to store 
    incoming faxes in the 
    memory (so you can 
    retrieve them while you 
    are away from your 
    machine). The PC Fax 
    Receive option on MFC 
    models allow you to send 
    faxes to your PC. 6-1
    6-2
    6-3
    (Backup Print) If you selected Fax  Forward or PC Fax 
    Receive, you can turn on 
    the safety feature Backup 
    Print.
    2 .Remote 
    Access --- You must set your own 
    code for Remote 
    Retrieval. 6-5
    3 .Print Fax — Prints incoming faxes 
    stored in the memory. 4-5
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    Appendix BB - 8
    2.Fax
    (Continued) 6
    .Remaining 
    Jobs — — Checks which jobs are in 
    the memory and lets you 
    cancel selected jobs.3-8
    0 .
    Miscellaneous1.Compatibility
    (For FAX-2820 
    and MFC-7220) Normal
    Basic
    Adjusts the equalization 
    for transmission problems. 11-20
    1 .
    Compatibility
    (For FAX-2920 
    and MFC-7225N) High
    Normal
    Basic
    Adjusts the equalization 
    for transmission problems.
    11-20
    2 .Distinctive Off
    Set (On) Uses the Telephone 
    Company’s Distinctive 
    Ring subscriber service to 
    register the ring pattern 
    with the machine. A-1
    3 .Caller ID Display#
    Print Report View or print a list of the 
    last 30 Caller IDs stored in 
    the memory. A-3
    3 .Copy 1 .Quality — Text
    Auto
    PhotoSelects the Copy 
    resolution for your type of 
    document. 8-7
    2 .Contrast —
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    Adjusts the contrast for 
    copies. 8-7
    4 .Printer
    (MFC-7225N 
    only) 1
    .Emulation — Auto 
    HP LaserJet
    BR-Script 3 Selects the emulation 
    mode.
    See 
    Software 
    User’s 
    Guide on 
    the 
    CD-ROM
    2
    .Print 
    Options 1
    .Internal 
    Font — Prints a list of the 
    machine’s internal fonts.
    2 .
    Configuration— Prints a list of the 
    machine’s printer settings.
    3 .Reset 
    Printer — — Returns the PCL setting to 
    the original factory default 
    settings.
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    B - 9
    5.LAN
    (MFC-7225N 
    only) 1
    .Setup 
    TCP/IP 1
    .BOOT Method Auto
    Static
    RARP
    BOOTP
    DHCP You can choose the 
    BOOT method that best 
    suits your needs.
    See 
    Network 
    User’s 
    Guide 
    on the 
    CD-ROM
    2 .IP Address [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255]  Enter the IP address.
    3 .Subnet Mask [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255] Enter the Subnet mask.
    4 .Gateway [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255].
    [000-255] Enter the Gateway 
    address.
    5 .Node Name BRN_XXXXXX Enter the Node name.
    6 .WINS Config Auto
    Static You can choose the WINS 
    configuration mode.
    7 .WINS Server (Primary)
    000.000.000.000(Secondary)000.000.000.000
    Specifies the IP address of 
    the primary or secondary 
    WINS server.
    8 .DNS Server (Primary)
    000.000.000.000(Secondary)000.000.000.000
    Specifies the IP address of 
    the primary or secondary 
    DNS server.
    9 .APIPA On
    Off Automatically allocates 
    the IP address from the 
    link-local address range.
    2 .Setup Misc. 1 .Ethernet Auto
    100B-FD
    100B-HD
    10B-FD
    10B-HD Selects Ethernet link 
    mode.
    0 .Factory 
    Reset — — Restore all network 
    settings to factory default.
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    Appendix BB - 10
    4.Machine 
    Info.
    (FAX-2820, 
    FAX-2920 and 
    MFC-7220) 1
    .Serial No. — — Lets you check the serial 
    number of your machine.11-29
    2 .Page 
    Counter —
    Total
    Copy
    Print
    List/FaxLets you check the 
    number of total pages the 
    machine has printed 
    during its life.
    11-29
    3 .Drum Life — — You can check the 
    percentage of drum life 
    that remains available.11-29
    6 .Machine 
    Info.
    (MFC-7225N)  1
    .Serial No. — — Lets you check the serial 
    number of your machine.11-29
    2 .Page 
    Counter —
    Total
    Copy
    Print
    List/FaxLets you check the 
    number of total pages the 
    machine has printed 
    during its life.
    11-29
    3 .Drum Life — — You can check the 
    percentage of drum life 
    that remains available.11-29
    0 .Initial 
    Setup 1
    .Receive 
    Mode —
    Fax Only
    Fax/Tel
    External TAD
    ManualYou can choose the 
    receive mode that best 
    suits your needs.
    4-1
    2 .Date/Time — — Puts the date and time on 
    the LCD and in headings 
    of faxes you send.2-1
    3 .Station ID — Fax:
    Tel:
    Name:Program your name and 
    fax number to appear on 
    each page you fax. 2-2
    4 .Tone/Pulse
    (Canada only) —
    Tone
    PulseSelects the dialing mode. 2-1
    0 .Local 
    Language
    (Canada only) —
    English
    FrenchAllows you to change the 
    LCD language for your 
    country. See Quick 
    Setup 
    Guide
    Main MenuSubmenuMenu SelectionsOptionsDescriptionsPage
    Note
    The factory settings are shown in Bold.
    to exit
    Select & Set Select & Set to accept
     
    						
    							
    B - 11
    Entering Text
    When you are setting certain menu 
    selections, such as the Station ID, you may 
    need to type text into the machine. Most of 
    the number keys have three or four letters 
    printed on them. The keys for 0, #  and   do 
    not have printed letters because they are 
    used for special characters.
    By pressing the appropriate number key 
    repeatedly, you can access the character you 
    want.
    Inserting spaces
    To enter a space in the fax number, press   
    once between numbers. To enter a space in 
    the name, press   twice between 
    characters.
    Making corrections
    If you entered a letter incorrectly and want to 
    change it, press   to move the cursor under 
    the incorrect character. Then press 
    Stop/Exit . All letters above and to the right of 
    the cursor will be deleted. Re-enter the 
    correct character. You can also back up and 
    type over incorrect letters. 
    Repeating letters
    If you need to enter a character that is on the 
    same key as the previous character, press   
    to move the cursor to the right before you 
    press the key again.
    Special characters and symbols 
    Press ,  # or  0, and then press   or   to 
    move the cursor under the special character 
    or symbol you want. Then press  Menu/Set to 
    select it.
    Press 
    Keyone 
    timetwo 
    timesthree 
    timesfour 
    times
    2 ABC2
    3 DE F 3
    4 GH I 4
    5 JKL5
    6 MN O 6
    7 PQRS
    8 TUV8
    9 WXYZ
    ▲
    ▲
    ▲
    ▲
    Press  for (space) !  # $ % & ’ ( ) 
     + , - . /
    Press  #for : ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _
    Press  0for É À È Ê Î Ç Ë Ö 0
    ▲▲
     
    						
    							
    G - 1
    G
    Glossary
    ADF (automatic document feeder)
    The document can be placed in the ADF 
    and scanned one page at a time 
    automatically.
    Auto Reduction
    Reduces the size of incoming faxes.
    Automatic fax transmission
    Sending a fax without picking up the 
    handset of the machine or an external 
    phone.
    Automatic Redial
    A feature that enables your machine to 
    redial the last fax number after five 
    minutes if the fax did not go through 
    because the line was busy.
    Backup Print
    Your machine prints a copy of every fax 
    that is received and stored in memory.
    This is a safety feature so you will not lose 
    messages during a power failure.
    Batch Transmission 
    As a cost saving feature, all delayed faxes 
    to the same fax number will be sent as one 
    transmission.
    Beeper Volume
    Volume setting for the beep when you 
    press a key or make an error.
    Broadcasting
    The ability to send the same fax message 
    to more then one location.
    Caller ID
    A service purchased from the telephone 
    company that lets you see the number (or 
    name) of the party calling you.
    Cancel Job
    Cancels a programmed job, like Delayed 
    Fax or Polling.
    CNG tones
    The special tones (beeps) sent by fax 
    machines during automatic transmission 
    to tell the receiving machine that a fax 
    machine is calling.
    Coding method
    Method of coding the information 
    contained in the document. All fax 
    machines must use a minimum standard 
    of Modified Huffman (MH). Your machine 
    is capable of greater compression 
    methods, Modified Read (MR), Modified 
    Modified Read (MMR) and JBIG* 
    (*FAX-2920 and MFC-7225N only), if the 
    receiving machine has the same 
    capability.
    Communication error (or Comm. 
    Error)
    An error during fax sending or receiving, 
    usually caused by line noise or static.
    Compatibility group
    The ability of one fax unit to communicate 
    with another. Compatibility is assured 
    between ITU-T Groups.
    Contrast
    Setting to compensate for dark or light 
    documents, by making faxes or copies of 
    dark documents lighter and light 
    documents darker.
    Delayed Fax
    Sends your fax at a specified time later 
    that day.
    Distinctive Ring
    A subscriber service purchased from the 
    telephone company that gives you 
    another phone number on an existing 
    phone line. The Brother machine uses the 
    new number to simulate a dedicated fax 
    line.
     
    						
    							
    G - 2
    Dual Access
    Your machine can scan outgoing faxes or 
    scheduled jobs into memory at the same 
    time it is sending a fax from memory or 
    receiving or printing an incoming fax.
    Easy Receive
    Enables your machine to respond to CNG 
    tones if you interrupt a fax call by 
    answering it.
    ECM (Error Correction Mode)
    Detects errors during fax transmission 
    and resends the pages of the fax that had 
    an error.
    Extension phone
    A telephone on the fax number that is 
    plugged into a separate wall jack.
    External phone
    A telephone that is plugged into the EXT 
    jack of your machine.
    F/T Ring Time
    The length of time that the Brother 
    machine rings (when the Receive Mode 
    setting is Fax/Tel) to notify you to pick up 
    a voice call that it answered.
    Fax Forwarding
    Sends a fax received into the memory to 
    another pre-programmed fax number.
    Fax Journal
    Lists information about the last 200 
    incoming and outgoing faxes. TX means 
    Transmit. RX means Receive.
    Fax Receive Code
    Press this code (  5 1 ) when you answer 
    a fax call on an extension or external 
    phone.
    Fax Storage
    You can store received faxes in memory.
    Fax tones
    The signals sent by sending and receiving 
    fax machines while communicating 
    information.
    Fax/Tel
    You can receive faxes and telephone 
    calls. Do not use this mode if you are 
    using a telephone answering device 
    (TAD).
    Fine resolution
    Resolution is 203 x 196 dpi. It is used for 
    small print and graphs.
    Gray scale
    The shades of gray available for copying 
    and faxing photographs.
    Group number
    A combination of One-Touch and 
    Speed-Dial numbers that are stored in a 
    One-Touch key or Speed-Dial location for 
    Broadcasting.
    Handset Volume 
    Volume setting for the handset.
    Help list
    A printout of the complete Menu table that 
    you can use to program your machine 
    when you do not have the User’s Guide 
    with you.
    Journal Period
    The pre-programmed time period 
    between automatically printed Fax 
    Journal Reports. You can print the Fax 
    Journal on demand without interrupting 
    the cycle.
    LCD (liquid crystal display)
    The display screen on the machine that 
    shows interactive messages during 
    On-Screen Programming and shows the 
    date and time when the machine is idle.
    Manual fax 
    When you lift the handset or press 
    Hook/Hold  so you can hear the receiving 
    fax machine answer before you press 
    Start  to begin sending.
    Menu mode
    Programming mode for changing your 
    machine’s settings.
     
    						
    							
    GlossaryG - 3
    OCR (optical character recognition)
    MFC-7220 and MFC-7225N only:
    The bundled ScanSoft® OmniPage® 
    software application converts an image of 
    text to text you can edit. 
    One-Touch
    Keys on the machine’s control panel 
    where you can store numbers for easy 
    dialing. 
    FAX-2820 and FAX-2920 only:
    You can store a second number on each 
    key if you press  Shift and the One-Touch 
    key together.
    Out of Paper Reception
    Receives faxes into the machine’s 
    memory when the machine is out of paper.
    Overseas Mode
    Makes temporary changes to the fax 
    tones to accommodate noise and static on 
    overseas phone lines.
    Paging
    This feature enables your machine to call 
    your pager when a fax is received into its 
    memory.
    Pause
    Allows you to place a 3.5 second delay in 
    the dialing sequence stored on 
    One-Touch keys and Speed-Dial 
    numbers. Press  Redial/Pause as many 
    times as needed for longer pauses.
    Photo resolution
    A resolution setting that uses varying 
    shades of gray for the best representation 
    of photographs.
    Polling 
    The process of a fax machine calling 
    another fax machine to retrieve waiting fax 
    messages.
    Pulse 
    A form of rotary dialing on a telephone 
    line.
    Quick Dial List
    A listing of names and numbers stored in 
    One-Touch and Speed-Dial memory, in 
    numerical order.
    Real Time Transmission
    When memory is full, you can send faxes 
    in real time.
    Remaining jobs
    You can check which jobs are waiting in 
    memory and cancel jobs individually.
    Remote Access Code
    Your own four-digit code (--- ) that 
    allows you to call and access your 
    machine from a remote location.
    Remote Retrieval Access 
    The ability to access your machine 
    remotely from a touch tone phone.
    Resolution
    The number of vertical and horizontal lines 
    per inch. See: Standard, Fine, Super Fine 
    and Photo.
    Ring Delay
    The number of rings before the machine 
    answers in 
    Fax Only and Fax/Tel 
    mode.
    Ring Volume
    Volume setting for the machine’s ring.
    Scanning
    The process of sending an electronic 
    image of a paper document into your 
    computer.
    Search
    An electronic, alphabetical listing of stored 
    One-Touch, Speed-Dial and Group 
    numbers.
    Speed-Dial
    A pre-programmed number for easy 
    dialing. You must press the 
    Search/Speed Dial  key, #, and the three 
    digit code, and  Start to start the dialing 
    process.
     
    						
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