Changing Favourite Settings; Deleting Favourite Settings; Recalling Favourite Settings; Beeper Volume - Brother DCP-J525W Basic User's Manual

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Changing Favourite Settings

You can change the settings registered to a
Favourite.
a
Press Menu.
b
Press s or t to display
Favorite Settings.
Press Favorite Settings.
c
Press the Favourite (1, 2, or 3) you want
to change.
d
Press Change, and then Yes to confirm.
e
Press s or t to display the available
settings, and then press the setting you
want to change.
f
Press s or t to display the available
options, and then choose your new
option.
Repeat steps e and f to change other
settings as needed.
g
Press OK when you are finished
changing settings.
h
To edit the name, hold down
delete the current name, and then enter
a new name by pressing the buttons on
the Touchscreen. (To help you enter
letters, see Entering Text uu page 75.)
Press OK.
i
To finish and register the settings for this
Favourite, press Yes.
j
Press OK to confirm.
k
Press Stop/Exit.
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Deleting Favourite Settings

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You can delete a Favourite.
a
Press Menu.
b
Press s or t to display
Favorite Settings.
Press Favorite Settings.
c
Press the Favourite (1, 2, or 3) that you
want to delete.
d
Press Delete to delete the Favourite
that you chose in step c.
Press Yes to confirm.
e
Press Stop/Exit.

Recalling Favourite Settings

Buttons for each Favourite are always
displayed on the screen. To recall a
Favourite, simply press its button.

Beeper Volume

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When the beeper is on, the machine will beep
when you press a key, or make a mistake.
You can choose from a range of beeper
volume levels, from High to Off.
a
Press Menu.
b
Press s or t to display
General Setup.
c
Press General Setup.
d
Press s or t to display Beeper.
e
Press Beeper.
f
Press Low, Med, High or Off.
g
Press Stop/Exit.
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