User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Setup Guide MFC-8510DN/MFC-8520DN
- Start Here
- 1 Unpack the machine and check the components
- 2 Remove the packing material from the machine
- 3 Load paper in the paper tray
- 4 Connect the power cord and telephone line
- 5 Set your country (for Australia/New Zealand customer only)
- 6 Choose a Receive Mode
- 7 Set the LCD contrast (if needed)
- 8 Set the date and time
- 9 Enter personal information (Station ID)
- 10 Fax Transmission Report
- 11 Set tone or pulse dialling mode (not available in New Zealand)
- 12 Set the telephone line compatibility
- 13 Dial Prefix
- 14 Set Daylight Saving Time
- 15 Set the Time Zone
- 16 Choose your connection type
- For USB Interface Users (Windows® XP/XP Professional x64 Edition/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7)
- For USB Interface Users (Mac OS X 10.5.8 - 10.7.x)
- For Wired Network Interface Users (Windows® XP/XP Professional x64 Edition/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7)
- For Wired Network Interface Users (Mac OS X 10.5.8 - 10.7.x)
- For Network Users
- Other Information
- Options and Consumables
- Start Here
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4
Connect the power cord
and telephone line
a Connect the AC power cord to the machine and
then plug it into an electrical socket.
b Turn the machine's power switch on.
c Connect the telephone line cord. Connect one
end of the telephone line cord to the socket on
the machine marked LINE and the other end to
a telephone wall socket.
WARNING
The machine must be grounded using an
earthed plug.
Since the machine is grounded through the
electrical socket, you can protect yourself
from potentially hazardous electrical
conditions on the telephone network by
keeping the power cord connected to your
machine when you connect it to a telephone
line. Similarly, you can protect yourself when
you want to move your machine by
disconnecting the telephone line first and then
the power cord.
Important
DO NOT connect the interface cable
yet.
Important
The telephone line cord MUST be connected to
the socket on the machine marked LINE.
Note
If you are sharing one telephone line with an
external telephone, connect it as shown below.
Before you connect the external telephone,
remove the protective cap c from the EXT.
socket on the machine.
a Extension telephone
b External telephone
c Protective cap
(Example for Australia)