Telephone Services And External Devices; Voice Mail; Distinctive Ring; Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip) - Brother MFC-L6750DW User Manual

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Telephone Services and External Devices

You may be able to use the following services and connections with your Brother machine.
These are summaries of ways to connect your machine. For more information about each
topic, see the Online User's Guide.

Voice Mail

If you have Voice Mail service and your
Brother machine on the same line, they will
conflict with one another when receiving
incoming calls. If you want the Brother
machine to share a single line with your Voice
Mail, you must either put the Brother machine
in Manual Mode or subscribe to your
telephone company's Distinctive Ring service.
Related Information
• Choose the Correct Receive Mode on
page 31

Distinctive Ring

Distinctive Ring is a telephone-company
service that allows you to have two different
phone numbers on a single line. Each
telephone number has its own ring pattern.
You can program your Brother machine to
automatically receive faxes on one of the two
numbers.
Related Information
• Choose the Correct Receive Mode on
page 31
Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP)
VoIP is a phone system that uses an Internet
connection instead of a traditional telephone
line. Telephone providers frequently bundle
VoIP with Internet and cable services. Your
Brother machine may not work with some
VoIP systems. For more information, contact
your VoIP provider.
Connection of an External
Telephone Answering
Device (TAD)
Your Brother machine can automatically
receive faxes when it shares a line with an
external TAD. You must connect the TAD to
the jack labeled EXT. on the Brother machine
and set the machine's Receive Mode to
External TAD.
Related Information
• Choose the Correct Receive Mode on
page 31
External and Extension
Telephones
You can connect a separate telephone to the
jack labeled EXT. on the Brother machine. If
you answer an incoming fax on the external
telephone, you can make the machine receive
it by pressing * 5 1, or by pressing Fax Start,
and then choosing [Receive]. If you answer
an incoming fax on an extension telephone
that shares the line with the Brother machine,
you can transfer the fax to the machine by
pressing * 5 1.
If the machine is in Fax/Tel Mode and pseudo
double-rings for you to take a voice call, you
can answer at an extension telephone by
pressing the Telephone Answer Code # 5 1
between the rings.
Related Information
• Receive Modes on page 29
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