User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ADVANCED USER’S GUIDE MFC-7360/MFC-7360N/MFC-7362N/MFC-7460DN/MFC-7470D/MFC-7860DW
- User's Guides and where do I find it?
 - Table of Contents
 - 1 General Setup
 - 2 Security features
 - 3 Sending a fax
 - 4 Receiving a fax
- Remote Fax Options
 - Additional receiving operations
 - Polling overview
 
 - 5 Dialling and storing numbers
 - 6 Printing reports
 - 7 Making copies
 - A Routine maintenance
 - B Glossary
 - Index
 - brother ARL/ASA/NZ
 
 
Chapter 3
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Additional sending 
operations 3
Sending a fax manually 3
Manual transmission 3
Manual transmission lets you hear the 
dialling, ringing and fax-receiving tones while 
sending a fax.
a Make sure you are in Fax mode  .
b Load your document.
c Press Hook or Hook/Hold and listen for 
a dial tone. Or pick up the handset of an 
external telephone or the machine 
(MFC-7470D only) and listen for a dial 
tone.
d Dial the fax number you want to call.
e When you hear the fax tone, press 
Start.
 If you are using the scanner glass, 
press 1 to send a fax.
f If you picked up the handset of an 
external telephone or the machine 
(MFC-7470D only), replace it.
Dual access 3
You can dial a number and start scanning the 
fax into memory—even when the machine is 
sending from memory, receiving faxes or 
printing PC data. The LCD will show the new 
job number.
The number of pages you can scan into the 
memory will vary depending on the data that 
is printed on them.
Note
If you get an Out of Memory message 
while scanning the first page of a fax, 
press Stop/Exit to cancel scanning. If you 
get an Out of Memory message while 
scanning a subsequent page, you can 
press Start to send the pages scanned so 
far, or press Stop/Exit to cancel the 
operation.
Broadcasting 3
Broadcasting lets you send the same fax 
message to more than one fax number. You 
can include Groups, One Touch, Speed Dial 
numbers and up to 50 manually dialled 
numbers in the same broadcast.
You can broadcast up to 258 different 
numbers. This will depend on how many 
Groups, access codes or credit card numbers 
you have stored, and on how many delayed 
or stored faxes in memory.
Before you begin the broadcast 3
One Touch and Speed Dial numbers must be 
stored in the machine's memory before they 
can be used in a broadcast. (See Storing One 
Touch Dial numbers and Storing Speed Dial 
numbers in Chapter 7 of the Basic User's 
Guide.)
Group numbers must also be stored in the 
machine's memory before they can be used 
in a broadcast. Group numbers include many 
stored One Touch Dial and Speed Dial 
numbers for easier dialling. (See Setting up 
Groups for Broadcasting on page 34.)










