User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BASIC 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 information
 - 2 Loading paper
 - 3 Loading documents
 - 4 Sending a fax
 - 5 Receiving a fax
 - 6 Telephone and external devices
- Voice operations (MFC-7470D only)
 - Telephone line services
 - Telephone Service for Australia
 - Telephone Service for New Zealand
 - Telephone Service for Some Countries
 - Connecting an external TAD
 - External and extension telephones
 
 - 7 Dialling and storing numbers
 - 8 Making copies
 - 9 How to print from a computer
 - 10 How to scan to a computer
 - A Routine maintenance
 - B Troubleshooting
 - C Menu and features
 - D Specifications
 - Index
 
 
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Voice operations 
(MFC-7470D only) 6
Voice calls can be made with the handset by 
using the dial pad, One touch key or   
(Address Book) and enter three-digit 
number.
Making a telephone call 6
a Pick up the handset.
b When you hear the dial tone, enter a 
number using the dial pad, One touch 
key or   (Address Book) and enter 
three-digit number.
c Replace the handset to hang up.
Hold 6
a Press Hook/Hold to put a call on Hold. 
You can replace the handset without 
disconnecting the call.
b Pick up the machine's handset to 
release the call from Hold.
Note
You can pick up an extension telephone 
and continue speaking without releasing 
the call from Hold on the machine.
Telephone line 
services 6
Features like Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call 
Waiting/Caller ID, RingMaster, answering 
services, alarm systems or other custom 
features on one telephone line may create 
problems with the operation of your machine.
Do you have Voice Mail? 6
If you have Voice Mail on the telephone line 
that you will install your new Machine on, 
there is a strong possibility that Voice Mail 
and the Machine will conflict with each other 
while receiving incoming calls. However, the 
Distinctive Ring feature allows you to use 
more than one number on your line, so both 
Voice Mail and the Machine can work 
together without any problems. If each one 
has a separate telephone number, neither will 
interfere with the other's operations.
If you decide to get the Distinctive Ring 
service from the telephone company, you will 
need to follow the directions to 'register' the 
new Distinctive Ring pattern they give you.
This is so your Machine can recognize its 
incoming calls.
Telephone and external devices 6










