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    							Receiving a fax41
    6
    Receive mode settings6
    Ring delay6
    The ring delay sets the number of times the 
    machine rings before it answers in Fax Only  
    and  Fax/Tel  modes.
    If you have external or extension telephones 
    on the same line as the machine choose the 
    maximum number of rings. (See  Operation 
    from extension telephones  on page 48 and 
    Fax Detect on page 41.)
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2,  1, 1 .
    cPress  a or b  to choose how many times 
    the line rings before the machine 
    answers.
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    F/T ring time (Fax/Tel mode 
    only)6
    When somebody calls your machine, you and 
    your caller will hear t he normal telephone ring 
    sound. The number of rings is set by the ring 
    delay setting. 
    If the call is a fax, then your machine will 
    receive it; however, if it is a voice call the 
    machine will sound the F/T ring (a fast 
    double-ring) for the time you have set in the 
    F/T ring time setting.  If you hear the F/T ring 
    it means that you have a voice caller on the 
    line.
    Because the F/T ring is made by the machine, 
    extension and extern al telephones will not 
    ring; however, you can still answer the call on 
    any telephone. (For more information see 
    Using remote codes on page 50.)
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2, 1,  2.
    cPress  a or  b to choose how long the 
    machine will ring to alert you that you 
    have a voice call (20, 30, 40 or 70 
    seconds).
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Fax Detect6
    Turning Fax Detect  On allows the machine to 
    receive fax calls automatically if you lift any 
    handset on the same line as the machine.
    When you see Receiving  on the LCD or 
    when you hear ‘chirps’ through the handset 
    you are using, just replace the handset and 
    your machine will re ceive the fax. 
    If this feature is set to  On, but your machine 
    does not connect a fax call when you lift the 
    handset of an extension or external 
    telephone, press  l51  on the external or 
    extension phone. (See Operation from 
    extension telephones  on page 48.)
    Note
    • You need to turn the Remote Codes 
    setting to on to use  the Remote Activation 
    code  l51. (See  Using remote codes  
    on page 50.)
    • If you use a modem, or send faxes from a  computer, on the same line and your 
    machine intercepts them, set 
    Fax Detect  to Off.
     
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2, 1,  3.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  Onor Off.
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							Chapter 6
    42
    Setting the print density6
    You can adjust the print density to make your 
    printed pages darker or lighter.
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    b Press  Menu, 2, 1 , 7.
    cPress  a to make the print darker.
    Or, press b  to make the print lighter.
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Additional receiving 
    operations
    6
    Printing a reduced incoming 
    fax6
    If you choose  On, the machine automatically 
    reduces each page of an incoming fax to fit on 
    one page of A4 or Letter size paper.
    The machine calculates the reduction ratio by 
    using the page size of the fax and your Paper 
    Size setting ( Menu, 1, 3).
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2, 1,  5. 
    cPress  a or  b to choose  On or Off.
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Setting the fax receive stamp6
    You can set the machine  to print the received 
    date and time in the top centre of each 
    received fax page.
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2, 1,  9.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  On or Off.
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Note
    Make sure you have set the current date 
    and time in the machine.
     
     
    						
    							Receiving a fax43
    6
    Receiving faxes into memory6
    As soon as the paper tray becomes empty 
    during fax reception, the screen will display 
    No Paper, asking you to put paper in the 
    paper tray. (See  Loading paper and print 
    media on page 9.) If you are unable to put 
    paper in the paper  tray the following will 
    happen:
    If Memory Receive  is On:6
    The machine will carry  on receiving the fax, 
    with the remaining pages being stored in 
    memory, if enough memory is available. 
    Further incoming faxes w ill also be stored into 
    memory until the memory is full. When the 
    memory is full th e machine will stop 
    automatically answering calls. To print the 
    faxes, put fresh paper in the tray.
    If Memory Receive  is Off:6
    The machine will carry  on receiving the fax, 
    with the remaining pages being stored in 
    memory, if enough memory is available. The 
    machine will then stop automatically 
    answering calls until fresh paper is put in the 
    paper tray. To print the last fax you received, 
    put fresh paper in the tray.
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu, 2,  1, 6 .
    cUse  a or  b to choose  On or  Off. 
    Press OK.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Printing a fax from the 
    memory6
    If you are using the Fax Storage feature 
    (Menu , 2,  5, 1 ), you can still print a fax from 
    the memory when you are at your machine. 
    See  Fax storage  on page 56.
    aPress Menu, 2, 5,  3.
    bPress  Start.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							44
    7
    Telephone line 
    services
    7
    Caller ID7
    The Caller ID feature lets you use the Caller 
    ID subscriber service offered by many local 
    telephone companies. Call your telephone 
    company for details. This service shows the 
    telephone number, or name if it is available, 
    of your caller as the line rings.
    After a few rings, the LCD will show the 
    telephone number of your caller (and name, if 
    available). Once you answer a call, the Caller 
    ID information disappears from the LCD, but 
    the call information stays stored in the Caller 
    ID memory.
    „ You will see the number (or name) on the 
    LCD.
    „ The  ID Unknown  message means the 
    call originated outside your Caller ID 
    service area.
    „ The  ID Withheld  message means the 
    caller has intentionally blocked 
    transmission of information.
    You can print a list of the Caller ID information 
    received by your machine. (See  Printing the 
    Caller ID List  on page 44.)
    Note
    • The Caller ID service varies with different 
    carriers. Call your local telephone 
    company to find out about the kind of 
    service available in your area.
    • This feature may not be available in some  countries.
     
    Setting the Caller ID to On7
    If you have Caller ID on your line, then this 
    function should be set to  On to display the 
    caller’s phone number on the LCD as the 
    telephone rings.
    aPress  Menu, 2, 0,  3.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  On (or Off).
    Press OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Viewing the Caller ID List7
    Your machine stores information for the last 
    thirty calls in the Caller ID list. You can view 
    or print this list. When  the thirty-first call 
    comes in to the mach ine, it replaces 
    information about the first call.
    aPress  Menu, 2, 0,  3.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  Display ID .
    Press OK.
    The Caller ID of the  last call will appear 
    on the display. If no ID is stored, the 
    beeper will sound and  No Caller ID 
    will appear on the display.
    cPress  a or  b to scroll through the Caller 
    ID memory to choose the Caller ID you 
    want to view, and then press OK.
    The LCD will show the callers number  
    and the date and time of the call.
    dTo finish viewing, press  Stop/Exit.
    Printing the Caller ID List7
    aPress Menu, 2, 0,  3.
    bPress  a or  b to choose Print Report .
    Press OK.
    If no ID is stored, the beeper will sound 
    and  No Caller ID  will appear on the 
    LCD.
    Telephone and external devices7
     
    						
    							Telephone and external devices45
    7
    cPress Start.
    dAfter printing has finished, 
    press Stop/Exit .
    Setting the telephone line 
    type7
    If you are connecting the machine to a line 
    that features a PBX or ISDN to send and 
    receive faxes, it is necessary to change the 
    Telephone Line Type accordingly by 
    completing the following steps. If you are 
    using a line that featur es a PBX, you can set 
    your machine to always gain access to an 
    outside line, or not.
    aPress  Menu, 0,  6.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  PBX, ISDN (or 
    Normal ).
    Press  OK.
    cDo one of the following:
    „ If you chose ISDN or  Normal, go to 
    g .
    „ If you chose  PBX, go to d
    dDo one of the following:
    „ If you want to change the current 
    prefix number, press  1 and go to  e.
    „ If you do not want to change the 
    current prefix number, press  2 and 
    go to  g.
    eEnter the prefix number (up to 5 digits) 
    on the dial pad.
    Press  OK.
    Note
    • You can use the numbers 0 to 9, #,  l and !.
    (Press  Tel/R to display “!”.)
    You cannot use ! with any other numbers 
    or characters.
    If your telephone system requires a timed 
    break recall, press  Tel/R to enter the 
    break. • If the pulse dialling mode is on, # and l
     are 
    not available to use.
     
    fPress  a or  b to choose  On or Always .
    Press  OK.
    Note
    • If you choose  On, pressing Tel/R (the 
    screen displays “!”.) will let you access an 
    outside line.
    • If you choose  Always, you can access an 
    outside line without pressing Tel/R .
     
    gPress Stop/Exit .
    PBX and TRANSFER7
    The machine is initially set to  Normal, which 
    lets the machine connect to a standard PSTN 
    (Public Switched Telephone Network) line. 
    However, many offices use a central 
    telephone system or Private Branch 
    Exchange (PBX). Your machine can be 
    connected to most types of PBX. The 
    machine’s recall feature supports timed break 
    recall only (TBR). TBR will work with most 
    PBX systems allo wing you to gain access to 
    an outside line, or transfer calls to another 
    extension. The feature works when  Tel/R is 
    pressed.
     
    						
    							Chapter 7
    46
    BT call sign (U.K. only)7
    The BT Call Sign subscriber service is a way 
    to have a separate number for your machine, 
    it allows you to have at least two separate 
    telephone numbers on one phone line. Each 
    phone number has its own distinctive ringing 
    pattern.
    You can set up your machine so that it only 
    responds to the second number.
    When you set the BT Call Sign feature to ON, 
    the receive mode is set to Manual  
    automatically.  Manual mode will not respond 
    to incoming telephone calls, since the 
    number you use for telephone calls will use 
    the normal ring pattern. If you turn the feature 
    off, your receive mode will remain on 
    Manual .
    To enable the machine to work with BT 
    Call Sign
    7
    This feature will only work with your external 
    phone.
    aPress Menu, 2,  0, 2 .
    The screen displays the current setting.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  On or Off.
    Press OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Connecting an external 
    TAD 
    7
    You can connect an external Telephone 
    Answering Device (TAD) to the same line as 
    your machine. When the TAD answers a call, 
    your machine will “listen” for the CNG (fax 
    calling) tones sent by  a sending fax machine. 
    If it hears them it will take over the call and 
    receive the fax. If it  does not hear them, it will 
    let your TAD take a voice message and the 
    display will show  Telephone.
    The external TAD must answer within four 
    rings (we recommend you set it to two rings). 
    This is because your machine cannot hear 
    the CNG tones until the external TAD has 
    picked up the call. T he sending machine will 
    send CNG tones for only eight to ten seconds 
    longer. We do not recommend using the toll 
    saver feature on your external TAD if it needs 
    more than four rings to activate it.
    Note
    If you have problems receiving faxes, 
    reduce the ring delay setting on your 
    external TAD.
     
    Connections7
    The external TAD must be connected as 
    shown in the illustration below.
     
    1TAD
    1
    1
     
    						
    							Telephone and external devices47
    7
    aSet your external TAD to one or two 
    rings. (The machine’s Ring Delay 
    setting does not apply.)
    bRecord the outgoing message on your 
    external TAD.
    cSet the TAD to answer calls.
    dSet the Receive Mode to 
    External TAD. (See Receive modes  
    on page 39.)
    Recording an outgoing 
    message (OGM)7
    aRecord 5 seconds of  silence at the 
    beginning of your message. This allows 
    your machine time to  listen for fax tones.
    bLimit your speaking to 20 seconds.
    cEnd your 20-second message by giving 
    your Remote Activation code for people 
    sending manual faxes. For example: 
    “After the beep, leave a message or 
    send a fax by pressing  l51  and Start.”
    Note
    • You need to turn the Remote Codes 
    setting to on to use the Remote Activation 
    code  l51. (See Using remote codes  
    on page 50.)
    • We recommend beginning your OGM with  an initial 5 second silence because the 
    machine cannot hear fax tones over a loud 
    voice. You may try leaving out this pause, 
    but if your machine has trouble receiving, 
    then you should re-record the OGM to 
    include it.
     
    Multi-line connections (PBX)7
    We suggest you ask the company who 
    installed your PBX to connect your machine. 
    If you have a multi line system we suggest 
    you ask the installer to connect the unit to the 
    last line on the system. This prevents the 
    machine being activated each time the 
    system receives telephone calls. If all 
    incoming calls will be answered by a 
    switchboard operator we recommend that 
    you set the Receive Mode to  Manual.
    We cannot guarantee th at your machine will 
    operate properly under all circumstances 
    when connected to a PBX. Any difficulties 
    with sending or receiving faxes should be 
    reported first to the company who handles 
    your PBX.
     
    						
    							Chapter 7
    48
    External and extension 
    telephones
    7
    Note
    You need to turn the Remote Codes 
    setting to on to use the Remote Activation 
    code  l51 and Remote Deactivation code 
    #51. (See Using remote codes 
    on page 50.)
     
    Operation from extension 
    telephones7
    If you answer a fax call on an extension 
    telephone, or an external telephone that is 
    correctly connected to  the machine into the 
    correct socket on the machine, you can make 
    your machine take the call by using the 
    Remote Activation code. When you press the 
    Remote Activation code  l51  the machine 
    starts to receive the fax. 
    If you answer a call and no one is on 
    the line:
    7
    You should assume that you’re receiving a 
    manual fax.
    Press  l51  and wait for the chirp or until the 
    machine’s LCD shows  Receiving, and then 
    hang up.
    Note
    You can also use the Fax Detect feature to 
    make your machine tact ically take the call. 
    (See  Fax Detect  on page 41.)
     
    For Fax/Tel mode only7
    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.
    Lift the external telephone’s handset, and 
    then press Tel/R  to answer.
    If you are at an extens ion telephone, you will 
    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  l51.
    Connecting an external or 
    extension telephone7
    You can connect a separate telephone 
    directly to your machine as shown in the 
    diagram below.
     
    1 Extension telephone
    2 External telephone
    When you are using an external telephone, 
    the LCD shows  Telephone.
    21
     
    						
    							Telephone and external devices49
    7
    Using extension telephones (U.K. 
    only)
    7
    Your premises may already be wired with 
    parallel extension telephones (those 
    connected to sockets in other rooms in the 
    building), or perhaps you intend to add 
    extension telephones to your line. While the 
    simplest arrangement is a parallel 
    connection, there are some reasons why this 
    arrangement may cause problems.
    The most common problem, is someone 
    picking up an extension telephone while the 
    machine is trying to send a fax.
    Such problems can easily be eliminated, if 
    you arrange modification of your extension 
    wiring circuit, such that extension devices are 
    connected “downstream” of your machine, in 
    a master/slave configuration (see  figure 2). In 
    such a configuration, this machine can 
    always detect whether a  telephone is in use, 
    so it will not attempt to seize the line during 
    that time. This is k nown as “telephone off-
    hook detection”.
    The inadvisable configuration is shown in 
    figure 1, and the recommended master/slave 
    configuration is shown in  figure 2.
    This new connection configuration can be 
    arranged by contacting BT, Kingston upon 
    Hull Telecommunications, your PBX 
    maintainer or a qualified telephone 
    installation company as appropriate. Simply 
    explained, the extension telephone circuit 
    should be terminated on a normal modular 
    plug (BT 431A style), which in turn should be 
    inserted into the modula r socket of the white 
    “T”-shaped connector provided as part of the 
    line cord assembly. Figure 1:
     
    7
    1 Extension socket
    2 Master socket
    3 Incoming line
    Figure 2: Recommended connection of 
    extension sockets
     7
    1 Extension socket
    2 Master socket
    3 Incoming line
    These phones are now connected as external 
    devices as shown on page 48, because they 
    are connected to the fax machine via the T-
    connector.
    FAX
    12 3
    1
    FAX
    12
    3
    1
     
    						
    							Chapter 7
    50
    Using a non-Brother cordless 
    external handset7
    If your non-Brother cordless telephone is 
    connected to the telephone line cord (see 
    page 48) and you typically carry the cordless 
    handset elsewhere, it is easier to answer 
    calls during the Ring Delay. 
    If you let the machine answer first, you will 
    have to go to the machine so you can press 
    Tel/R  to transfer the  call to the cordless 
    handset.
    Using remote codes7
    Remote Activation code7
    If you answer a fax call on an extension or 
    external telephone, you can tell your machine 
    to receive it by pressing the Remote 
    Activation code  l51 . Wait for the chirping 
    sounds then replace the handset. (See  Fax 
    Detect on page 41.) Your caller will have to 
    press start to send the fax.
    Remote Deactivation code7
    If you receive a voice call and the machine is 
    in F/T mode, it will st art to sound the F/T 
    (double-ring) after the initial ring delay. If you 
    pick up the call on an extension telephone 
    you can turn the F/T ring off by pressing  #51 
    (make sure you press this  between the rings).
    Turning on the remote codes7
    You need to turn the Remote Codes setting to 
    on to use the Remote Activation code and 
    Remote Deactivation code.
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu 2 , 1,  4.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  On.
    dIf you do not want to change the Remote 
    Activation code, press  OK.
    eIf you do not want to  change the Remote 
    Deactivation code, press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Changing the remote codes7
    The preset Remote Activation code is  l51 . 
    The preset Remote Deactivation code is  #51. 
    If you are always disconnected when 
    accessing your external TAD, try changing 
    the three-digit remote codes, for example  ### 
    and  555.
    aMake sure you are in Fax mode  .
    bPress  Menu 2 , 1 , 4.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  On (or Off).
    Press OK.
    dIf you chose  On in c, enter the new 
    Remote Activation code.
    Press OK.
    eEnter the new Remote Deactivation 
    code.
    Press OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
     
    						
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