Brother Printers Intellifax 4750 Plain Paper 4mb 14 4k Owners Manual
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 7 Paper Specification for the Cassette Cut Sheet Basis Weight: 17 to 28 lb. (64 to 105 g/m2) Caliper: 0.003 to 0.005 inches. (0.08 to 0.13 mm) Moisture Content: 4% to 6% by weight Manual Feed Slot Cut Sheet Envelopes Basis Weight: 17 to 42 lb. 20 to 24 lb. (64 to 158 g/m2) (75 to 90 g/m2) Caliper: 0.003 to 0.008 inches. 0.003 to 0.005 inches. (0.08 to 0.2 mm) (0.084 to 0.14 mm) Moisture Content: 4% to 6% by weight 4% to 6% by weight Fax messages can be received on only...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 8 Loading Paper in Multi-purpose Paper Cassette 1Pull the paper cassette completely out of the machine. 2Slide the paper width and length adjusters for the paper size you want. 3Fan the paper well. Load paper Maximum Paper Height Guide in the paper cassette. Press down on the paper to flatten it in all four corners, keeping the paper level below the guide. The cassette can hold up to 250 sheets of 20 lb (75g/m 2) paper. 4Slide the paper cassette into the machine until it locks...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 9 Connections Connecting the Machine Connect the handset, power cord, and telephone line. 1Connecting the Handset Connect the curled handset cord to the bottom of the handset and the left side of the machine. 2Connect the power cord. When you connect the power, the 01/01/2000 00:00 SLEEPscreen displays 3Connect the telephone line. Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the jack labeled LINE on the left side of the machine. Connect the other end to a modular wall...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 10 Connecting an External Telephone Your machine is equipped with a handset that you can use as a regular phone. However, you can also connect a separate telephone (or telephone answering device) directly to your machine. Connect the modular plug on the telephoneÕs line cord to the jack labeled EXT. on the left side of the machine. Whenever this phone (or TAD) is in use, the screen displays EXT. TEL IN USE, and, if the machine handset is lifted, an alarm sounds. To disconnect...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 11 Do not connect a TAD elsewhere on the same phone line. 1Plug the telephone line cord from the wall jack into the left side of the machine in the jack labeled LINE. 2Plug the telephone line cord from your TAD into the left side of the machine in the jack labeled EXT. (Make sure this cord is connected to the TAD at the TADÕs telephone line jack, and not its telephone set jack.) 3Set your external TAD to four rings or less. (The machineÕs Ring Delay setting does not apply)....
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 12 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 Òrolled overÓ 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...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 13 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 our assumption 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...
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ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS2 - 14 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. You can then leave the machine in FAX mode to receive faxes any time of day or night. If the machine is to be...
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ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING3 - 1 3 3 User-Friendly Programming We have designed your machine with on-screen programming and a Help key. User-friendly programming helps you take full advantage of all the functions your machine has to offer. (See Using This Manual, page 1-1.) Since your fax programming is done on the LCD, we created step-by-step on-screen prompts to help you program your machine. All you need to do is follow the prompts as they guide you through the function menu selections and programming...
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ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING3 - 2 1. INITIAL SETUP Function Description Factory Set Page 1. TONE/PULSESelects dialing mode. TONE 4-1 2. DATE/TIMEEnter date and time for LCD01/01 2000 00:00 4-1 display and heading on transmissions. 3. STATION IDProgram name, fax number and Ñ 4-2 telephone number to appear on each transmitted page. 4. BEEPERAdjust volume level of beeper. LOW 4-4 5. SLEEP MODEConserve power 00 MIN 4-6 6. DELAYED TIMERSets the time of day for delayed 00:00 4-6 faxes. You can accept it or enter...