Multi Line Connections (Pbxs); Connecting To A Private Branch Exchange; Custom Features On Your Phone Line - Brother IntelliFAX 1350M Owner's Manual

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SETUP & PREPARATION BEFORE USE
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Multi
Line
Connections
(PBXs)
Most offices use a central
telephone
system.
While it is often relatively
simple
to
connect the machine
to a key system
or a PBX (private
branch exchange),
we suggest
that you contact the company
that installed
your telephone
system
and ask them to
connect
the fax machine
for you.
It is advisable
to have a separate
line for the fax machine.
You can then leave the
machine
in AUTO Answer
Mode to receive faxes at any time of the day or night.
If the fax machine
is to be connected
to a multi-line
system,
ask your installer
to
connect the unit to the last line on the system.
This will prevent
the unit from being
activated
each time a telephone
call is received.
• As with all fax units this machine
must be connected
to a two wire system.
If your
line has more than
two wires,
proper
connection
of the fax machine
can not be
made.
Connecting
to a Private
Branch
Exchange
The following
points should be kept in mind if you are installing
the machine
to work
with a private
branch
exchange
(PBX).
1) It is not guaranteed
that the unit will operate
correctly
under
all circumstances
with PBXs. Any cases of difficulty
should
be reported
first to the company
that
handles
your PBX.
2) If all incoming
calls will be answered
by a switchboard
operator,
it is recom-
mended
that the Answer Mode be set to be MANUAL. (See page 7-2.) All incoming
calls should
initially
be regarded
as telephone
calls.
3) The unit may be used with either
the pulse or tone dialing
telephone
types.
Custom
Features
on Your
Phone
Line
If you have Call Waiting,
Ring Master,
Voice Mail, an Answering
Service, an Alarm
System,
or any other custom
feature
on your telephone
line, it may create a problem
in the operation
of your fax machine.
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