Connections; Outgoing Message (Ogm) On An External Tad; Connecting An External Telephone - Brother FAX-775 Owner's Manual

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Connections
The external
TAD must be plugged
into the back of the fax machine,
into the .jack
labeled EXT. Your fax machine
cannot work properly
if you plug the TAD imo a wall
.jack.
Plug the telephone
lille cord from the wall .jack into the left side of the fax machine,
ill
the .jack labeled
LINE.
.....
::: Plug the telephone
lille cord from your TAD into the left side of the fax machine,
ill
the jack labeled
EXT. (Make
sure this cord is connected
to the TAD at the TAD's
telephone
lille .jack (not to telephone
set .jack).)
Set your external
TAD to four rings or less. (The fax machine's
Ring Delay setting
does not apply.)
.... Record
the outgoing
message
(see below').
Set tile TAD to answer calls.
Set tile Receive
Mode to I' _I}:,_NSW}(R
_ %CH.
Outgoing Message (OGM) on an External TAD
Timing
is important
in recording
this message.
The message
sets up tile ways to handle
both manual
and automatic
fax reception.
Record
5 seconds
of silence
at the beginning
of your message.
(This allows
your fax
machine
time to listen for tile fax CNG tones of automatic
transmissions
before
they
stop.)
.....
::
Limit your speaking
to 20 seconds.
End your 20-second
message
by giving
your Fax Receive
Code for people
sending
manual
faxes.
For example:
"After
the beep, leave a message
or send a fax by pressing
-X--5 I and Start."
Connecting an External Telephone
Your fax machine
is equipped
with a handset
that you can use as a regular
phone.
However,
you call also connect
a separate
telephone
(or telephone
answering
device)
directly
to your fax machine.
Connect
the modular
plug on the telephone's
lille cord to the jack labeled EXT. on dae
left side of the fax machine.
Whenever this phone (or TAD) is in use, the LCD shows EXFo
_N {SE;, and, if
the fax machine handset is lifted, all alama sounds. To disconnect the call and switch
to the fax machine, press Hook
LOCATION
AND
CONNECTIONS
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