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i Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Installation Using This Manual .............................................................................................. 1 Finding Information ....................................................................................................... 1 Test Sheet Procedures (for USA only) ............................................................................. 1 About Fax Machines ...............................................................................
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Fax Settings 4 5 On-Screen Programming Basic Fax Operation Fax Settings ................................................................................................................... 17 Setting Dialing Mode (Tone/Pulse) .............................................................................. 17 Setting Date and Time .................................................................................................. 17 Setting Station ID ................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 Telephone & Speakerphone Making Voice Calls ................................................................................................... 39 (Voice) Operation Manual Dialing ............................................................................................................. 39 7 Advanced Fax Operation Answering Calls with the Speakerphone ................................................................ 39 One Touch Dialing .............................................
iv TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 Message Center Mode ............................................................................................. 59 9 Message Center Pro ................................................................................................. 73 Message Center Message Center Pro Flexible Memory Settings .............................................................................................. 60 Setting Up Message Center ...........................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 11 To erase all messages ......................................................................................... 77 Recording Memo in Personal Mailbox......................................................................... 78 Remote Retrieval of Incoming Messages and Memos In Personal Mailbox ............... 78 Recording Second Level OGM ............................................................................ 79 Playing Second Level OGM .........................................
vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Setting Up the MFC 1870MC Before You Install Multi-Function Link ...................................................... 101 or MFC 1970MC and Computer to Work Together Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 101 PC Configuration Requirements ................................................................................ 102 Connecting MFC 1870MC or MFC 1970MC to Your PC .............................
1 C H A P T E R 1 O N E Introduction Using This Manual Thank you for purchasing a Brother FAX/MFC. This FAX/MFC has been designed to be simple to use, with LCD screen prompts to guide you through functions. However, you can use your FAX/MFC to its fullest potential by taking a few minutes to read this manual. Additionally, your FAX/MFC has a Help Key. Press operational steps and functions.
2 CHAPTER ONE About Fax Machines If you’re a first-time fax machine user, fax operation might seem a little mysterious. You’ll soon get used to the unusual fax tones on your phone line, and be able send and receive faxes easily. Fax Tones and Handshake When someone is sending a fax, the FAX/MFC sends fax calling tones, (CNG tones) — soft, intermittent beeps at 4-second intervals. You’ll hear them when you dial and press Start , and they continue for about 40 seconds after dialing.
3 INTRODUCTION FAX 1570MC Control Panel Overview 28 24 27 26 25 24 22 23 21 Voice Photo Set S.Fine F/T Resolution Mode 19 18 17 status FAX Fine 20 FAX 1570MC PLAIN PAPER FACSIMILE Tel-index Function Clear A BC DE F 01 02 03 04 13 14 15 16 Q.
4 CHAPTER ONE MFC 1870MC and MFC 1970MC Control Panel Overview 28 24 27 26 25 24 22 23 21 20 MFC 1970MC status FAX Fine 19 Voice Photo Plain Paper FIVE FAX Set Function Clear A BC DE F Mode Resolution 17 FAX F/T S.Fine 18 Tel-index PRINTER Q.
2 C H A P T E R T W O Installation Caution 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2 We recommend that this product be used with a surge protection device to 3 4 5 6 7 protect the product against lightning storms. Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for a wet location. Never touch telephone wires or terminals that are not insulated unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
6 CHAPTER TWO Packing List Make sure you have the following items: Telephone Line Cord Telephone Handset Handset Curled Cord Paper Wire Extension Starter Printing Cartridge (Up to 100 pages) Document Wire Extension Document Support Paper Support Owner’s Manual Multi-Function Link CD-ROM* Remote Control Access Card Quick Reference Card Paper* *........
INSTALLATION Choosing a Location Place your FAX/MFC on a flat, stable surface, such as a desk. Select a place that is free of vibration and shocks. Locate the machine near a telephone jack and a standard, grounded power outlet. Avoid placing your FAX/MFC in a high-traffic area. Do not place near heaters, air conditioners, water, chemicals, or refrigerators. Do not expose the FAX/MFC to direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust.
8 CHAPTER TWO Attach paper support 1 Attach the paper wire extension. 2 Open the paper cover. Insert the paper support into the grooves of the cover as shown. Paper Support Paper Wire Extension Paper Cover Install the printing cartridge 1 Push the OPEN button to open the top cover. 2 Remove the paper stopper from the printing cartridge. Indented arrow White shaft Blue shaft Black Spool Stopper 3 Turn the black spool on the right clockwise to tighten the ribbon, as shown.
INSTALLATION 4 Install the printing cartridge by inserting the indented first and placing the cartridge into its four holders. Indented OPEN button Black Spool Holder 5 Press down on both sides of the cover to close it securely. The starter cartridge prints approximately 100 pages. Install paper The paper cassette can hold about 200 sheets of 20-lb. paper. 1 Open the cover of the paper holder. 2 Place up to 200 sheets of paper in the paper holder.
10 CHAPTER TWO Acceptable Paper Size: Letter, Legal and A4 Weight: 17 lb. -24 lb. Thickness: .0031 inches - .0039 inches Connect the handset Connect the curled handset cord to the bottom of the handset and the side of the FAX/MFC. *PC I/F jack is for use only with Multi-Function Link, which is included with the MFC 1870MC and MFC 1970MC, or with the optional software. If you have not purchased the optional Multi-Function Link (also called “Missing Link”) for your FAX 1570MC, then ignore this jack.
INSTALLATION 3) Lightning and power surges can damage this product! We recommend that you use a quality surge protection device on the AC power line as well as on the telephone line, or unplug the telephone line and electrical cords during a lightning storm. Connect the telephone line Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the jack labeled LINE on the left side of the FAX/MFC. Connect the other end to a modular wall jack.
12 CHAPTER TWO Converting Telephone Wall Outlets There are three ways to convert to an RJ11 receptacle. 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.
INSTALLATION 4 Plug 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 FAX/MFC. Triplex Adapter Two Line Phone . Two Line External TAD FAX/MFC You can keep two-line telephones on other wall outlets as always. There are two ways to add a two-line telephone to the FAX/MFC’s wall outlet. You can plug the telephone line cord from the two-line telephone into the L1+L2 jack of the triplex adapter.
14 CHAPTER TWO 2 If all incoming calls will be answered by a switchboard operator, it is recommended that the Answer Mode be set to MANUAL. All incoming calls should initially be regarded as telephone calls. 3 The unit may be used with either pulse or tone dialing telephone service. Custom Features on Your Phone Line If you have Ring Master, Voice Mail, an answering service, alarm system or any other custom feature on your telephone line, it may create a problem in the operation of your FAX/MFC.
INSTALLATION Do not connect a TAD elsewhere on the same phone line—your FAX/MFC and TAD will both try to control the line. Connections The external TAD must be plugged into the left side of the FAX/MFC, into the jack labeled EXT. Your FAX/MFC cannot work properly if you plug the TAD into a wall jack. 1 Plug the telephone line cord from the wall jack into the left side of the FAX/ MFC, in the jack labeled LINE.
16 CHAPTER TWO Outgoing Message (OGM) on External TAD Timing is important in recording this message. The message sets up the way your external TAD handles both manual and automatic fax reception. 1 Record 5 seconds of silence at the beginning of your message. (This allows your FAX/MFC time to listen for the fax CNG tones of automatic transmissions before they stop.) 2 Limit your speaking to 20 seconds. 3 End your 20-second message by giving your Remote Activation Code for people sending manual faxes.
3 C H A P T E R T H R E E Fax Settings Fax Settings Setting Dialing Mode (Tone/Pulse) Your FAX/MFC comes set to accommodate tone (multi-frequency) dialing service. If you have pulse (rotary) dialing service, you need to change the dialing mode. 1 Press Function , 6 , 1 . The screen prompts you to select TONE or PULSE. DIALING:TONE DIALING:PULSE 2 Use or to select dialing mode. 3 Press Set when the screen displays the dialing mode you want. 4 Press Stop .
18 CHAPTER THREE 3 Enter two digits for the month (for example, enter 09 for September, or 10 for October). The screen displays your entry, then prompts you to enter the day. ENTER DAY:XX 4 Enter two digits for the day (for example, 06). The screen displays your entry, then prompts you to set the time. ENTER TIME:XX:XX 5 Enter the time in 24-hour format (for example, enter 15:25 for 3:25 PM). 6 Wait two seconds. 7 Press Stop .
FAX SETTINGS By pressing the appropriate number key the correct number of times, you can access the character you want. Press Key 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 one time A D G J M P T W two times B E H K N Q U X Inserting spaces If you want to enter a blank space, press three times C F I L O R V Y four times S Z twice. Making corrections If you entered a letter incorrectly and want to change it, press to move the cursor after the last correct letter.
20 CHAPTER THREE See ALL DIAL Report p.
FAX SETTINGS 6 Press Set . The screen prompts you to select the type of number this is. Use or to select the type you want. FAX a fax only number TEL a telephone (voice) number F/T both a fax and telephone (voice) number CHAIN a number (usually an access code) for chain dialing. 7 Press Set . 8 Return to Step 2 to store another One Touch number—OR—Press Stop to exit. When you dial an AUTO DIAL number, the screen displays the name you’ve stored, or, if you haven’t stored a name, the number you’ve stored .
22 CHAPTER THREE Storing Speed Dial Numbers You can store Speed Dial numbers, when you dial by pressing only three keys. Model MFC 1870MC has 36 Speed Dial locations, Models FAX 1570MC and MFC 1970MC have 100. Even if you lose electrical power, numbers stored in memory will not be lost. 1 Press Function , 4 , 2 . The screen prompts you to enter a location. SPEED-DIAL? # 2 Use the dial pad to enter a 2-digit location. (For model MFC 1870MC, enter 01 - 36.
FAX SETTINGS Changing One Touch and Speed Dial Numbers If you try to store a One Touch or Speed Dial number in a location where a number is already stored, the screen displays the current name stored there, then prompts you to either 1. CHANGE —OR— 2. EXIT. 1 Press 1 to change the number stored, or press 2 to exit without making a change. 2 If you want to erase the number, press Clear when the cursor is to the far left of the digits.
24 CHAPTER THREE 4 Use the dial pad to enter the One Touch or Speed Dial numbers in this group. 0 3 , 0 5 , 0 2 . Enter a For example, enter Speed Dial locations; enter a before One Touch locations. before G01:#O3#O5*O2 5 Press Set . The screen prompts you to enter a name. NAME: ENTER & SET 6 Use the dial pad and the chart on pages 18-19 to enter a name for the group (for example, NEW CLIENTS). 7 Press Set . 8 Press Stop to exit. You can print a list of all One Touch and Speed Dial numbers.
4 C H A P T E R 25 F O U R On-Screen Programming User-Friendly Programming See Using This Manual p. 1 We have designed your FAX/MFC with on-screen programming and a Help key. User-friendly programming helps you take full advantage of all the functions your FAX/MFC has to offer. Since your fax programming is done on the LCD, we created step-by-step onscreen prompts to help you program your FAX/MFC.
26 CHAPTER FOUR Alternating Displays When you see alternating displays, the LCD sometimes alternates between the currently selected option, and a help message giving brief instructions about how to proceed. The display you’ll probably see most often is shown below, showing you, when you place a document in the feeder, that you can dial a number and send a fax, or you can make a copy. FAX: NO.
ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING 3. PRINT REPORTS Function Description 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ACT. REPORT ALL DIAL TEL. INDEX COVERPAGE CALL BACK MSG USER OPTIONS XMIT REPORT MEMORY STATUS CALLER ID Factory Set More Info Print lists and reports of activity. (Details in Chapter 10) OFF 4. SET AUTO DIAL Function Description 1. ONE-TOUCH DIAL Dial numbers stored in memory by pressing only one key. 2. SPEED-DIAL Dial numbers stored in memory pressing only 3 keys. 3.
28 CHAPTER FOUR 6. TEL OPTIONS Function Description 1. TONE/PULSE Select dialing mode. Factory Set More Info TONE p. 17 2. RING DELAY 2 p. 35 3. 4. LOW LOW p. 36 p. 66 20 p. 36 MEDIUM OFF p. 37 pp. 51–52 5. 6. 7. 8. Number of rings before machine answers in F/T, FAX or MC mode. SPEAKER VOLUME Adjust speaker volume. ICM REC. MONITR Adjust volume of incoming messages. F/T RING TIME Sets the time for “double-ring” in F/T mode. RING VOLUME Adjust volume of ringer.
ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING 8. SETUP MSG CTR Function Description 1. MSG STORAGE 2. BACKUP PRINT 3. FAX FWD/PAGING 4. 5. 6. 7. REMOTE ACCESS ICM MAX. TIME OGM TOLL SAVER Select if memory will store fax, voice or both. Select if fax prints memory backup. Set fax to forward fax/message OR to call your pager. Set code for retrieving messages. Set length of incoming messages. Select/record outgoing message. Set to ring twice when messages are waiting. 9. SETUP MC PRO Function Description 1. MSG CTR PRO 2. OGM 3.
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5 C H A P T E R F I V E Basic Fax Operation Sending Faxes Before you begin: Documents must be between 5.8 and 8.5 inches wide, and 5.9 and 23.7 inches long. Your FAX/MFC can only scan an image 8.2 inches wide, regardless of how wide the paper is. ■ Make sure you insert documents face down, top edge first. ■ Adjust the paper guides to fit the width of your document. ■ Paper guides ■ The automatic document feeder (ADF) can hold up to 20 pages, feeding each one individually through the FAX/MFC.
32 CHAPTER FIVE Press Resolution (before you send the fax or make a copy)to select the resolution for the document you’re sending. Standard ––– Suitable for most typed documents. Fine ––––––– Good for small print; transmits a little slower than standard resolution. Super Fine — Good for small print or artwork; transmits slower than fine resolution. Photo –––––– Use when document has varying shades of gray; slowest transmission time.
BASIC FAX OPERATION See Speed Dial p. 22 4 When you hear the fax tone, press Start . 5 If you’re using the handset, hang up. Automatic Transmission This is the easiest way to send a fax. IMPORTANT: Do not pick up the handset or press Speaker Phone . 1 Insert the document face down in the feeder. 2 Enter the fax number using One Touch, Speed Dial, Tel-index or the dial pad. 3 Press Start . Manual and Automatic Fax Redial If you’re sending a fax manually and the line is busy, press the number.
34 CHAPTER FIVE MSG CTR—These FAX/MFCs provide you with a built-in digital message center for fax and voice. When you set the machine to answer calls, it will record up to 15 minutes (MFC 1870MC) or up to 30 minutes (Fax 1570MC and MFC 1970MC) of messages, depending on how much memory is available. For more information about Message Center (MSG CTR) operation, please see Chapter 8 and Chapter 9.
BASIC FAX OPERATION In case Easy Receive does not work because of a poor phone line connection, just 5 1 . press Start or press the Activation Code 1 Press Function , 7 , 6 . 2 Use or to select ON, SEMI, or OFF. 3 Press Set when screen displays your selection. 4 Press Stop to exit. If you’ve set the feature to ON, but your FAX/MFC doesn’t automatically connect 5 1 . a fax call when you lift the extension phone handset, press At the FAX/MFC, lift the handset and press Start .
36 CHAPTER FIVE Setting F/T Ring Time You must determine how long the FAX/MFC will notify you with its special double ring when you have a voice call. This ringing happens after the initial ringing from the phone company. Only the FAX/MFC rings, for 20, 30, 40 or 70 seconds; no other phones on the same line ring the special double ring. 1 Press Function , 6 , 5 . 2 Press or to select how long the FAX/MFC will ring to alert you that you have a voice call.
BASIC FAX OPERATION Ring Volume You can select how loudly, or if, the FAX/MFC rings. 1 Press Function , 6 , 6 . 2 Press or to select OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH. 3 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 4 Press Stop to exit. Even if you select OFF, the ring volume will remain LOW in F/T ringing (double ringing), and LOW in Call Reservation. Smoothing When activated, this feature enhances the appearance of incoming faxes by “smoothing” lines.
38 CHAPTER FIVE Printing a Reduced Incoming Document You can always reduce the size of an incoming fax to a fixed percentage, regardless of the size of the paper (up to legal) in your FAX/MFC. If you choose AUTO, the FAX/MFC chooses the level of reduction for you. 1 Press Function , 5 , 5 . The screen displays: REDUCTION:AUTO 2 Use or to select the reduction ratio you want—AUTO, 93%, 87%, or 75%. Choose 100% if you don’t want a reduction. 3 Press Set when the screen displays your selection.
6 C H A P T E R 39 S I X Telephone & Speaker Phone (Voice) Operation Making Voice Calls You can use your FAX/MFC to make voice telephone calls, by dialing manually or by using One Touch or Speed Dial memory. You can use the handset or the Speaker Phone to make and receive calls. The Speaker Phone allows you to operate the phone hands-free, or allows more than one person in the room to participate in a two-way phone conversation.
40 CHAPTER SIX See Storing One Touch Dial Numbers pp. 20-21 One Touch Dialing 1 Pick up the handset—OR—Press Speaker Phone . 2 When you hear a dial tone, press the One Touch key of the location you want to call. If you try to use a One Touch location with no number stored in it, you hear a warning sound, and the screen displays NOT REGISTERED. The display returns to normal after 2 seconds. Speed Dialing See Storing Speed Dial Numbers p. 22 1 Pick up the handset—OR—Press Speaker Phone .
TELEPHONE & SPEAKERPHONE (VOICE) OPERATION Searching Telephone Index See Storing One Touch Dial Numbers pp. 20-21 and Storing Speed Dial Numbers p. 22 You can search for names you have stored in One Touch and Speed Dial memories. Names are stored alphabetically. 1 Press Tel-index , then enter the first letter of the name. 2 Press or to search the memory. 3 When the screen displays the name you want to call, pick up the handset or press Speaker Phone . 4 Press Start to begin dialing.
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7 C H A P T E R S E V E N Advanced Fax Operation Sending Faxes Quick Scan Fax Transmission You can scan a fax into the FAX/MFC’s memory to be sent as soon as the scan is complete. This way, you don’t have to wait for the entire fax to be transmitted before you retrieve your original. If you get a MEMORY FULL message while scanning the first page of a fax, press Stop to cancel the scan.
44 CHAPTER SEVEN Delayed Transmission See Daily Timer p. 43 You can use this function to send a fax up to 24 hours later. If you have set a time in Daily Timer, the time will be displayed in Step 4. 1 Insert the document in the feeder. 2 You can press Q.Scan to use memory transmission, or you can send your fax normally. 3 Press Function , 1 , 1 . 4 Enter the time you want the fax to be sent, in 24-hour format (for example, enter 19:45 for 7:45 PM). 5 Wait 2 seconds (the screen will display 1.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Canceling a Delayed Fax You can cancel tasks you’ve scheduled using the timer. 1 Press Function , 2 . Any waiting jobs appear on the display. If no jobs are waiting, the screen displays NO JOB WAITING. 2.CANCEL JOB 2 If you have more than two jobs waiting, use or to select the job you want to cancel. Press Set when the screen displays your selection. —OR— If you have only one job waiting, go to step 3. 3 Press 1 to cancel—OR—Press 2 to exit without canceling. 4 Press Stop to exit.
46 CHAPTER SEVEN Error Re-Transmission Sometimes there is noise or interference on the phone line, which makes it difficult for your FAX/MFC to transmit a fax. You can set the FAX/MFC to automatically retransmit (RE-TX). 1 2 3 4 Press Press Press Press Function , 5 , 4. or to select ON (or OFF). Set when the screen displays your selection. Stop to exit. Composing Electronic Cover Page See One Touch and Speed Dial pp.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Always Send Cover Page Make sure station ID is set up (p. 18). This feature does not work without Station ID set up. You can set the FAX/MFC to send a cover page whenever you send a fax. The number of pages in your fax is not included when you use this setting. 1 Press Function , 5 , 3 . 2 Press or to select. COVERPAGE:OFF COVERPAGE:ON 3 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. (If you select ON, a coverpage is always sent when you send a fax.
48 CHAPTER SEVEN 5 Press or to view comment selections. 1.COMMENT OFF 2.PLEASE CALL 3.URGENT 4.CONFIDENTIAL 5.(USER DEFINED) 6.(USER DEFINED) 6 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 7 Enter two digits to indicate the number of pages you are sending (enter 0 to leave number of pages blank). 8 Wait 2 seconds, then press Stop . 9 Enter the fax number you’re calling. 10 Press Start . 0 Using a Printed Cover Page 1 Press Function , 3 , 4 . 2 Press Start .
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION 4 If you set Call Reservation to ON, press Set when the screen displays your selection. The screen displays the current setting for Call Back Message. CALL BACK:OFF CALL BACK:ON 5 6 7 8 9 Press or to select ON (or OFF). Press Set when the screen displays your selection. Press Stop . The screen prompts you to enter the fax number you want to call. Enter the fax number, and press Start . If you’ve set Call Reservation to ON, pick up your handset if the FAX/MFC rings.
50 CHAPTER SEVEN Multiple Resolution Transmission Use this feature to select separate resolution settings for each page of the fax you’re sending. This could be useful if you’re sending a fax with photos and letters, or some pages with small print and others with normal print. Resolution settings return to STANDARD after the fax is sent. 1 Insert documents in feeder, then press Function , 1 , 5 . 2 Use or to select resolution for page 1, then press Set . 3 Repeat Step 2 for subsequent pages.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Changing Remote Codes Remote Codes might not work with some telephone systems. The preset Activation 5 1 . The preset Deactivation Code is 5 1 . Code is If you are always disconnected when accessing your TAD remotely, try changing 5 1 to and the Deactivation Code the Activation Code from 5 1 to 9 9 9 . from To change Remote Codes 1 Press Function , 7 , 5 . 2 Press or to select ON (or OFF). REMOTE ACT.:ON 3 Press Set when the screen displays the setting you want.
52 CHAPTER SEVEN You can register only one Distinctive Ringing pattern with the FAX/MFC. Some ringing patterns cannot be registered. ■ The FAX/MFC will answer only calls to its registered number. ■ To have your TAD answer only the main number, the FAX/MFC must be in Manual Mode. ■ In F/T Mode or FAX ONLY, the FAX/MFC will answer all numbers on the phone line. Registering the Distinctive Ringing phone number 1 Disconnect the FAX/MFC from any TAD or telephone company voice mail.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Caller ID The Caller ID feature of this FAX/MFC lets you use the Caller ID subscriber service offered by many local phone companies. This service provides you, by means of the screen display, the name or telephone number of your caller as the line rings. See Printing Reports and Lists pp. 83-84 After two rings, the screen displays the telephone number of your caller (or name, if available).
54 CHAPTER SEVEN Clearing Caller ID Information Press Clear when the screen displays the Caller ID information you want to erase. Polling Polling is the process of retrieving faxes from another fax machine. You can use your FAX/MFC to “poll” other machines, or you can have someone poll your machine. All parties involved in polling need to set up their fax machines to accommodate polling.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Setup to Be Polled (Poll Waiting) 1 Place document in feeder. 2 Press Function , 1 , 2 . 3 Wait 2 seconds. 4 The screen displays: POLLING:OFF 5 6 7 8 Press Press Press Press or to choose ON. Set . Stop . The screen prompts you to press Start and wait for the fax to be polled. Start . Before pressing Start , press Q.Scan so that you can store your Poll Waiting document in the memory. If you use Q.
56 CHAPTER SEVEN Sequential Polling In Sequential Polling, the reverse of Broadcasting, your FAX/MFC requests documents from several fax units, in a single operation. A Sequential Polling Report prints on completion. 1 Make sure no document is in the feeder. 2 Press Function , 1 , 2 . 3 Wait 2 seconds. The screen displays: . POLLING:OFF 4 Press or to choose ON. 5 Press Set . 6 Then press Stop . The screen prompts you to enter the fax number you are polling. ENTER FAX NO.
ADVANCED FAX OPERATION Copy Functions See p. 32 Your FAX/MFC cannot scan anything closer than one-eighth inch from the edge of the paper. For photographs, set the resolution to PHOTO. 1 Place document face down in the feeder. 2 Press Copy . (You can press Copy again for faster response, otherwise copying begins in about 5 seconds.) Do not pull on the paper while copying is in progress.
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8 C H A P T E R E I G H T Message Center Message Center Mode See Recording Message Center Outgoing Message p. 61 Message Center Mode allows you to store incoming fax and voice messages in a flexible memory. If you have Model MFC 1870MC the memory stores 15 minutes of voice messages or up to 20 pages of fax memory, and for Models FAX 1570MC and MFC 1970MC, the memory stores 30 minutes of voice messages, or up to 50 pages of fax memory. Any voice or fax message can be retrieved remotely.
60 CHAPTER EIGHT Flexible Memory Settings Message Center Mode offers you six flexible memory settings, so that you can decide which kinds of messages you want to receive. 1. FAX:ON VOICE:ON Both voice and fax messages are stored. You can use the Fax Forwarding or Paging features and retrieve voice and fax messages remotely. 2. FAX:ON VOICE:EXT You need an external answering machine connected to the EXT. jack for this setting.
MESSAGE CENTER Setting Message Storage Select the setting from the descriptions in Flexible Memory Settings. See Flexible Memory Settings p. 60 1 Press Function , 8 , 1 . The screen prompts you to choose a FAX setting. FAX:OFF SELECT & SET 2 Press or to select ON (or OFF). 3 Press Set . The screen prompts you to choose a VOICE setting. VOICE:ON SELECT & SET 4 Press or to select ON, OFF or EXT. 5 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 6 Press Stop to exit.
62 CHAPTER EIGHT Listening to Outgoing Message (OGM) 1 2 3 4 Press Function , 8 , 6 . Press or to select MSG CTR OGM or F/T OGM. Press Set when the screen displays your selection. Press Play to hear the OGM. Adjust the volume by pressing Speaker Volume Low or High . 5 Press Stop to exit. Erasing Outgoing Message (OGM) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press Press Press Press Press Press Function , 8 , 6. or to select MSG CTR OGM or F/T OGM. Set when the screen displays your selection. Erase .
MESSAGE CENTER Playing Voice Messages and Memos Follow the steps below to listen to voice messages and memos. 1 Press Play . Adjust volume by pressing Speaker Volume Low or High . All messages and memos are played in the order they were recorded. The display shows the number of the current message, and the total number of messages. If Caller ID information was received, the FAX/MFC beeps during the message and displays the Caller ID information for one second.
64 CHAPTER EIGHT Backup Printing Option When you choose FAX: ON in the Message Center mode, all incoming fax messages are stored in the available memory for retrieval. To print a backup copy automatically, turn this option on. 1 Press Function , 8 , 2 . The screen prompts you to select a setting. BACKUP PRINT: ON SELECT & SET 2 Press or to display ON (or OFF). 3 Press Set when the screen displays your selected setting. 4 Press Stop to exit.
MESSAGE CENTER To erase messages all at once 1 Press Erase . The screen prompts you to choose what the kind of messages you want to erase. ERASE ALL VOICE? SELECT & SET 2 Press or to select erasing all voice messages (VOICE), all document messages (FAX), or all messages—both voice and fax—(MSG). 3 Press Set . 4 Press 1 to erase—OR—Press 2 to cancel. Setting Maximum Time for Incoming Messages Your FAX/MFC comes set to receive voice and fax messages up to 30 seconds long.
66 CHAPTER EIGHT ICM Recording Monitor This feature lets you adjust the speaker volume for voice messages you monitor as they come in. You can select LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH, or you can turn the monitor OFF so you will not hear messages as they come in. 1 Press Function , 6 , 4 . 2 Use or to select LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, or OFF. 3 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 4 Press Stop to exit. Recording a Memo A memo is stored and played as a voice message. 1 Press Record .
MESSAGE CENTER Programming Paging Number 1 Press Function , 8 , 3 . 2 Press or until the screen displays: PAGING 3 Press Set . The screen prompts you to enter your pager number. PAG#: ENTER & SET 4 Enter your pager phone number (up to 20 digits) followed by . Do not include the area code if it is the same as that of your FAX/MFC. For example, 1 8 0 0 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 . 5 Press Set . 6 If your pager requires a PIN, enter the PIN, press , press Redial/Pause , enter your FAX/MFC telephone number, then press .
68 CHAPTER EIGHT Remote Retrieval You can call your FAX/MFC from any touch tone phone (or remote Group 3 fax machine) and use a Remote Access Code and other button presses to retrieve voice (and fax) messages. You can also program and change some settings for your Message Center. Using Remote Access Code 1 Dial your FAX/MFC phone number from a touch tone phone. 2 When your FAX/MFC answers and beeps, immediately enter your Remote Access Code.
MESSAGE CENTER Remote Control Commands Follow the commands below to access features remotely. When you call your FAX/ MFC and enter your Remote Access Code (The factory setting is 159 ), the system will signal you with two short beeps to enter a remote control command.
70 CHAPTER EIGHT Retrieving Memory Status List You can retrieve the Memory Status List from a remote fax machine to see if you have any fax messages. 1 Dial your FAX/MFC’s number. 2 When you hear the beep, immediately enter your Remote Access Code ). (The factory setting is 1 5 9 3 When you hear two short beeps, use the dial pad to press 9 6 1 . 4 Using the dial pad, enter the number (up to 20 digits) of the remote fax machine where you want the Memory Status List forwarded, and then press .
MESSAGE CENTER Changing Fax Forwarding Number You can change the default setting of your fax forwarding number from a remote fax machine. 1 Dial your FAX/MFC number. 2 When you hear the beep, immediately enter your Remote Access Code 3 4 5 6 7 8 ). (The factory setting is 1 5 9 When you hear two short beeps, use the dial pad to press 9 5 4 . Enter the new number of the remote fax machine where you want your fax . messages forwarded, and then press You cannot use and as dial numbers.
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9 C H A P T E R N I N E Message Center Pro Message Center Pro Message Center Pro works as an additional enhancement of Message Center and provides you with Personal Mailbox and Voice-on-Demand. Up to five Personal Mailboxes are available. Voice-on-Demand stores voice information messages for someone calling you. These memory boxes allow you to store voice messages that provide callers with more information automatically and effectively, so you don’t have to answer the call yourself.
74 CHAPTER NINE Setting Up Message Center Pro You must set up Message Center Pro in the following order: However, if you are using only Voice Information, follow steps 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7. If you are using only Personal Mailbox, follow steps 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. 1 Record Voice-on-Demand information messages. ( Function , 9 , 4 ) 2 Record Outgoing Message (OGM) and Password for each Personal Mailbox. ( Function , 9 , 3 ) 3 Record 2nd Level Outgoing Message (OGM) for Voice Information.
MESSAGE CENTER PRO See Setting Maximum Time for Incoming Messages Time p. 65 4 Press Set . The screen prompts: REC/ERASE/PLAY? 5 Press Record , then pick up the handset. Record a message up to the Incoming Maximum Message Time you’ve set. 6 Replace the handset. The FAX/MFC plays back your message. 7 To leave another message, return to Step 3. 8 Press Stop to exit. Playing Voice Message in Memory Box 1 Press Function , 9 , 4 . 2 Press Set . The screen prompts you to enter a Voice Memory Box number.
76 CHAPTER NINE Personal Mailbox Recording, Playing and Erasing Personal Mailbox OGMs is included in this section. Callers can enter a confidential fax or voice message into one of five personal mailboxes. Each mailbox is accessed by a pre-determined password, to help protect the privacy of multiple FAX/MFC users. The same password is necessary to retrieve these messages remotely. Recording Personal Mailbox OGM/Password 1 Press Function , 9 , 3 . 2 The screen prompts you to select a mailbox number.
MESSAGE CENTER PRO 3 Press Set . The screen then prompts you to enter your 4-digit password. 4 Enter your password. 5 Press Set . The FAX/MFC plays back voice incoming messages and memos stored in the mailbox, then prints faxes stored in the mailbox. Erasing Incoming Messages and Memos From Personal Mailbox You can erase voice incoming messages and memos individually or all at once. You cannot erase fax incoming messages individually. To erase an individual message See Recording OGM/ Password p.
78 CHAPTER NINE 7 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 8 Press 1 to erase —OR— Press 2 to exit without erasing. Recording Memo in Personal Mailbox 1 While holding down Shift , press Record . 2 Press or to display the mailbox number you want to select. Press Set . 3 Pick up the handset and record your memo (no longer than the Incoming Message Maximum Time). 4 Replace the handset or press Stop .
MESSAGE CENTER PRO Recording Second Level OGM Recording, Playing and Erasing Second Level OGMs is included in this section. After callers have pressed 0 1 for Personal Mailbox, or 0 2 for Voiceon-Demand, they will need to hear more instructions from you in the 2nd Level OGM. Make sure you tell callers the memory box numbers of specific voice messages (2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 , etc.) and the names and mailbox numbers (0 1 —0 5 ) for personal mailboxes. 1 Press Function , 9 , 2 .
80 CHAPTER NINE Recording First Level OGM Recording, Playing and Erasing First Level OGMs is included in this section. This is the announcement all callers will hear. In this announcement, you must tell callers how to select the option for Personal Mailbox (press 0 1 ) or Voice-on-Demand (press 0 2 ). This outgoing message should also tell callers that after the beep they can leave a voice message, or they can send a fax . 1 Press Function , 9 , 2 . The screen prompts you to select an OGM.
MESSAGE CENTER PRO Turning On Message Center Pro This is the final step to turn on Message Center Pro. You must have already stored information in Personal Mailboxes and/or in Voice-on-Demand memory boxes. You must have recorded a 1st Level and a 2nd Level OGM. 1 Press Function , 9 , 1 . 2 The screen prompts you to select ON or OFF. 3 Use or to select ON (or OFF). 4 Press Set when the screen displays your selection. 5 Press Stop to exit.
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10 C H A P T E R T E N FAX/MFC Activity You can print the following lists and reports: Activity Report lists information 1.ACT.REPORT about the last 30 incoming and outgoing faxes. TX means Transmit; RX means Receive. Lists names and numbers stored in 2.ALL DIAL One Touch and Speed Dial memory, in numerical order. 3.TEL.INDEX ALL DIAL list (above), alphabetically. 4.COVERPAGE Check cover page format. 5.CALL BACK MSG 6.USER OPTIONS Check Call Back Message format. 7.XMIT REPORT 8.MEMORY STATUS 9.
84 CHAPTER TEN To print a report See FAX/MFC Activity p. 83 1 Press Function , 3 . 2 Enter the number of the report you want to print. For example, press 3 to print the TEL.INDEX. 3 Press Start . 4 Press Stop to exit. Activity Report Interval You can set the FAX/MFC to print activity reports at specific intervals (6, 12, 24 hours, 2, 4, or 7 days). Even if you set the interval to OFF, you can print the report at any time by following the steps in the previous section. 1 Press Function , 7 , 3 .
11 C H A P T E R E L E V E N Standard Telephone and FCC Notices These notices are in effect on models sold and used in the United States only. This equipment is hearing aid compatible. When programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emergency numbers: ■ Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up. ■ Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules.
86 CHAPTER ELEVEN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING For protection against the risk of electrical shock, always disconnect all cables from the wall outlet before servicing, modifying or installing the equipment. This equipment may not be used on coin service lines provided by the telephone company or connected to party lines. Federal Commission Compliance Notice (For USA Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
88 CHAPTER ELEVEN serve as a permanent record of your purchase, in the event of a theft or fire, or for future reference. MODEL NO. FAX 1570MC, MFC 1870MC, MFC 1970MC (Circle your model number) SERIAL NUMBER _____________________________ NAME OF DEALER ____________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE __________________________ Important Safety Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Read all of these instructions. Save them for later reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 11 If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total 12 13 14 15 16 17 ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes (USA only). Do not place anything in front of the FAX/MFC that will block received faxes. Do not place anything in the path of received faxes.
90 CHAPTER ELEVEN Notice-Disclaimer of Warranties BROTHER’S LICENSOR(S) MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE SOFTWARE. BROTHER’S LICENSOR(S) DOES NOT WARRANT, GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, CURRENTNESS OR OTHERWISE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Compilation and Publication Notice Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd., this manual has been compiled and published, covering the latest product descriptions and specifications. The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice.
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12 C H A P T E R 93 T W E L V E Troubleshooting and Maintenance Fax-Back System Brother Customer Service has installed an easy-to-use Fax-Back System, so you can get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products. This system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use the system to send faxes to any fax machine, not just the one from which you are calling.
94 CHAPTER TWELVE Error Messages As with any sophisticated office product, errors may sometimes occur. If this happens, your FAX/MFC often identifies the problem and displays an error message. The table below explains the most common error messages. You can correct most problems by yourself. If you need additional help, call the Brother Fax-Back System. USA: 1-800-521-2846 From within Canada: 1-800-681-9838 CHECK PAPER The paper is jammed in the printer. 1 Unplug the power cord.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE CLEAN UP SCANNER The scanner is dirty; clean the white bar and the glass strip under the roller with isopropyl alcohol on a lint-free cloth. You’ll need to lift the two release levers to release the white bar; be sure to lock them in place when you’re through. During cleaning, unplug the power cord for safety. COMM.ERROR A poor quality phone line resulted in a communications error. Try the call again.
96 CHAPTER TWELVE 4 Lock the levers back in place. 5 Close the cover and press Stop . Front Cover MACHINE ERROR XX and PRESS STOP KEY Contact Brother Customer Service at USA: 1-800-284-4329 (voice) From within Canada: 1-800-853-6660 (voice) From within Montreal: 1-514-685-6464 (voice) NO RESPONSE/BUSY The number you called does not answer or is busy. You may also have reached a number not connected to a fax machine. Check the number and call again.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE SCANNER ERROR During cleaning, unplug the power cord. Try cleaning the white bar and the glass strip under the bar. If you still get a scanner error, contact Brother Customer Service at USA: 1-800-284-4329 (voice) From within Canada: 1-800-853-6660 (voice) From within Montreal: 1-514-685-6464 (voice) If You Are Having Difficulty with Your FAX/ MFC If you think there is a problem with your FAX/MFC, make a copy first.
98 CHAPTER TWELVE Phone Line or Connections FAX/MFC Does Not Answer When Called Make sure the FAX/MFC is in the correct receiving mode for your setup (either FAX, F/T or MSG CTR). Check for dial tone. If possible, call your FAX/MFC to hear it answer. If there is still no answer, check the telephone line cord connection. Connect a standard telephone handset to the FAX/MFC telephone jack. If there is no ringing when you call your FAX/MFC, call your Telephone Company to check the line.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Handing Incoming Calls Double Ring in F/T Mode The FAX/MFC knows the incoming call is not a fax so it is signaling you to answer the telephone call. Pick up the FAX/MFC’s handset or answer from an extension phone and press your FAX/MFC’s Remote Deactivation Code (default setting is #51). Transferring a Fax Call to the FAX/MFC If you answered at the FAX/MFC, press Start and hang up immediately.
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13 101 C H A P T E R T H I R T E E N Setting up the MFC 1870MC or MFC 1970MC and Computer to Work Together Before You Install Multi-Function Link This chapter takes you through each step of the installation process. Read it carefully to ensure a problem-free installation.
102 CHAPTER THIRTEEN PC Configuration Requirements Your PC must meet or exceed the follwing minimum system configuration requirements for you to install and use Multi-Function Link: CPU 80486/66 or higher RAM 8MB or greater for Windows® 3.1 or 3.11 8MB or greater for Windows® 95 (16MB recommended) 16MB or greater for Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0 (32MB recommended) Hard Disk Drive 50MB Operating System Windows® 3.1, 3.11, 95 or NT® Workstation Version 4.
SETTING UP THE MFC 1870MC OR MFC 1970MC AND COMPUTER TO WORK TOGETHER Available Options Install Multi-Function Link Software Click on Install Multi-Function Link Software to access the Software Installation window. On-Line Documentation On-Line Documentation includes all online documentation. To view the On-Line Documentation, you must first install the Acrobat Reader software from the CDROM, by clicking on the Install Acrobat Reader button.
104 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Installing the Multi-Function Link Software Make sure your MFC 1870MC or MFC 1970MC is connected to your PC as described earlier and that both machines are plugged in and switched on. Overview of Basic Steps 1 Insert the Brother CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and access the Installation Window. 2 Enter the command for your version of Windows®, if needed. 3 Select the option “Install Multi-Function Link Software”. 4 Follow the installation instructions.
SETTING UP THE MFC 1870MC OR MFC 1970MC AND COMPUTER TO WORK TOGETHER 3 Click on the “Install Multi-Function Link Software” option. The Software Installation window will appear. The Software Installation screen automatically loads. Multi-Function Link includes Visioneer PaperPort applications. 4 Follow the installation instruction: Follow the instructions on the screen. The last step will be to restart Windows®. Viewing On-Line Documentation Make sure you have installed the Acrobat Reader software.
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14 C H A P T E R F O U R T E E N Using the Multi-Function Link Software (For MFC 1870MC and MFC 1970MC Only) Introduction This chapter outlines the basics of the Brother software, so you can get started using the Multi-Function Link software. Detailed installation and setup instructions are in the On-Line Documentation section of the Brother CD-ROM that is included with your MFC.
108 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Multi-Function Link The Multi-Function Link Main Menu is the application used for all fax sending and receiving operations. It also contains an electronic Phone Book program and a Log Manager that maintains a record of all PC fax transactions. The Main Menu can be accessed through the Brother Multi-Function Link program group. Visioneer PaperPort LE Visioneer PaperPort LE for Brother is a document management application.
USING THE MULTI-FUNCTION LINK SOFTWARE (FOR MFC 1870MC AND MFC 1970MC ONLY) Sending a Fax from Your PC Sending a Quick Fax A QuickFax is a cover page only fax with a message. This option is very useful when you want to fax a quick, short message from your PC. 1 From the Main Menu, select the QuickFax button or select QuickFax from the Start pull-down menu. The QuickFax screen will appear. 2 Enter the Fax number, Name, and Company information in these fields on the screen—OR—Select the Open Phone Book...
110 CHAPTER FOURTEEN 2 Enter the Fax number, Name, and Company information in these fields —OR—Select the Open Phone Book button to choose someone from your phone book. 3 Complete the Subject and Cover page note fields. 4 Click on the Attachments... button to add any file(s) you want to fax with it. 5 Click the Send Fax button. Sending a Fax from a Windows® Application You can send a fax directly from any Windows® application using the following steps: 1 Create the document in a Windows® application.
USING THE MULTI-FUNCTION LINK SOFTWARE (FOR MFC 1870MC AND MFC 1970MC ONLY) 4 Enter the name and fax number of the recipient or select the Open Phone Book... button and choose a name. Select Close to return to the Send Fax dialog box. 5 Select the Send cover page check box to include a cover page. 6 Select the Send Fax button. Receiving Faxes into the PC See Using the MFC 1870MC and MFC 1970MC with Your PC To receive faxes into your PC through the MFC, you must first connect your MFC to your computer.
112 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Checklist for the MFC: The default setting for MF Link mode is PC PRIMARY in this setting all faxes will be routed into the PC unless it is not turned on. If the PC is turned off, incoming faxes will be printed on the MFC. 1 2 3 4 To make sure the MF Link mode is set to PC PRIMARY, press Use or to select PC PRIMARY. Press Set . Press Stop to exit. Function , 7 , 8 On your PC: 1 In the Main Menu, select the Setup pull-down menu. 2 Select Preferences...
USING THE MULTI-FUNCTION LINK SOFTWARE (FOR MFC 1870MC AND MFC 1970MC ONLY) 3 Double-click on the fax you wish to view. The Visioneer PaperPort Viewer will run automatically and the fax you selected from the list will be displayed. Scanning a Document The Brother Multi-Function Link software includes a TWAIN compliant scanner driver. TWAIN drivers meet the standard universal protocol for communicating between scanners and software applications.
114 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Set the following options based on each document to be scanned, then click the SCAN button to start scanning. Resolution You can choose one of three resolutions, 200 DPI STD, 200 DPI FINE or 400 DPI S.FINE. The higher the number of dpi (dots per inch), the clearer the image will appear on your PC. However, the size of the image file increases with the dpi. Try scanning at different resolutions to determine the best resolution for your needs.
15 C H A P T E R F I F T E E N Multi-Function Link (option) For FAX 1570MC If you have a FAX 1570MC you can purchase the optional Multi-Function Link package (also called “Missing Link”). Multi-Function Link turns your fax machine into a multifunction center, by enabling you to use your fax machine as a printer and a scanner and to use it to fax messages from Windows applications in your computer. Multi-Function Link is available at most Brother retailers.
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GLOSSARY Glossary Activity Report Lists information about the last 30 incoming and outgoing faxes. TX means Transmit. RX means Receive. ADF (Automatic Document Feed) Refers to the number of pages that can be placed in the document feeder and fed one at a time automatically. All Dial List A listing of names and numbers stored in One Touch and Speed Dial memory, in numerical order. automatic fax transmission Sending a fax without picking up the handset or pressing Speaker Phone .
118 GLOSSARY ECM (Error Correction Mode) Detects errors during fax transmission and resends the page(s) of the document that had an error. F/T Ring Time The length of time the FAX/MFC rings (when the answer mode setting is FAX/TEL) to notify you to pick up a voice call that it answered. Fax Forwarding Sends a fax received in memory to another preprogrammed fax number. fax tones The signals sent by sending and receiving fax machines while communicating information. Fine Mode Resolution is 196 x 203 dpi.
GLOSSARY Overseas Mode Makes temporary changes to the fax tones to accommodate noise and static on overseas phone lines. Paging Feature enables your fax unit to call your pager when a fax and/or a voice message is received into its memory. Pause Allows you to place a 3.5 second delay in the dialing sequence stored on One Touch and Speed Dial numbers. Photo Mode A resolution setting that uses varying shades of gray for the best representation of photographs.
120 GLOSSARY Tone A form of dialing on the telephone line used for Touch Tone telephones. transmission The process of sending documents over the phone lines from your FAX/MFC to the receiving fax machine. User Option List A printed report that shows the current settings of your FAX/ MFC. Xmit Report (Transmission Report) A listing of each transmission, showing caller ID, date, time, and number of pages.
SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Desktop facsimile transceiver ITU-TS Group 3 Modified Huffman (MH) 14,400/12,000/9600/7200/4800/2400; Automatic Fallback 5.8 inches to 8.5 inches (148 mm to 216 mm) 8.2 inches (208 mm) 200 Sheets (20 lbs.) Line Thermal with Ribbon 64 levels LCD, 16 characters Standard, Sequential Automatic/Super Light/Super Dark (manual setting) • Horizontal 203 dot/inch (8 dot/mm) • Vertical Standard — 98 line/inch (3.85 line/mm) Fine, Photo — 196 line/inch (7.
122 Index A Accessories ........................................................ 127 Activation Code ................................ 16, 35, 50, 51 Activity Report ....................................... 27, 83, 84 ADF ..................................................................... 31 ALL DIAL List ............................................... 27, 83 Alternating Displays ........................................... 26 Answer Mode .................................... 14, 33, 34, 35 Assembly ........
INDEX F M F/T (Fax/Tel) Mode .......................... 2, 28, 33, 35, 36, 37, 50, 52, 99 F/T (Fax/Tel) Ring Time ................ 28, 33, 36, 50 Fax Forwarding ............................... 29, 66, 67, 71 Fax Tones and Handshake ................................... 2 Fax-Back System ................................. 20, 93, 126 FCC Notices ............................................. 85, 86, 87 Fine Resolution ........................................... 32, 98 Flexible Memory Settings ................
124 INDEX Personal Mailbox ................................... 65, 73, 76 Personal Mailbox memo .................................... 78 Personal Mailbox Remote Retrieval .................. 78 PBXs .................................................................... 13 Photo ........................................................... 32, 56 PIN ................................................................ 66, 67 Playing Messages ................................................ 63 Poll Waiting ..........
INDEX Volume .................................................... 62, 63, 66 W Warranties .......................................................... 90 Windows® 3.1 or 3.11 ............................... 102, 104 Windows® 95 ............................................ 102, 104 Windows® NT Workstation Version 4.0 .... 102, 104 World Wide Web ..................................
126 BROTHER NUMBERS Brother Numbers Fax-Back System Brother Customer Service has installed an easy-to-use Fax-Back System, so you can get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products. This system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use the system to send faxes to any fax machine, not just the one from which you are calling.
ORDERING ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Ordering Accessories and Supplies For the best quality results use only genuine Brother accessories, available at most Brother retailers. If you cannot find the accessory you need and you have a Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit card, you can order accessories directly from Brother. USA: 1-888-879-3232 (voice) 1-800-947-1445 (fax) www.brothermall.
Brother International Corporation 100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard P.O.Box 6911 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-0911 USA Brother International Corporation (Canada) Ltd. 1 rue Hôtel de Ville, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC, CANADA H9B 3H6 Visit us on the World Wide Web http://www.brother.com These machines are made for use in the USA or CANADA only.