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DIFFICULTY
Double ring in FAX/
TEL mode.
I have difficulty
transferring a fax call to
the FAX/MFC .
The Caller ID does not
display after the Call
Waiting Signal.
I have difficulty with
custom features on a
single line.
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G A N D R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C E
SUGGESTIONS
Handling Incoming Calls
The FAX/MFC knows the incoming call is not a
fax, so it is signaling you to answer the telephone
call. Pick up the FAX/MFC handset or answer from
an extension phone and press your FAX/MFC 's
Telephone Answer Code (default setting is #51).
If you answered at the FAX/MFC, press Start and
hang up immediately. If you answered at an
extension phone, press your FAX/MFC's Remote
Activation Code (default setting is
your FAX/MFC answers, hang up.
The Caller ID signal is sent ten seconds after the
Call Waiting Signal and speaking may interfer with
it. When you hear the Caller Waiting signal, ask the
other party to hold while you catch the other call.
Then stop speaking until you see the Caller ID on
the LCD.
If you have Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Waiting/
Caller ID, Ring Master, Voice Mail, an answering
machine, alarm system or any other custom feature
on a single phone line with your FAX/MFC , it may
create a problem sending or receiving fax data.
Example #1: If you are having a telephone
conversation and a fax communication signal
comes through on your Call Waiting Call ID
feature, you can verify that the second call is a fax
by switching to it. You have the option to receive
the fax call, by asking the first caller to hang up to
clear the line.
Example #2: If you are sending or receiving a fax
message while a Call Waiting Caller ID (or other
custom feature) signal comes through on the line,
the signal can temporarily interrupt or disrupt the
fax data. (Brother's ECM feature should help
overcome this problem.) This condition is related
to the telephone system industry, and is common to
all devices that send and receive information on a
single, shared line with custom features. If
avoiding a slight interruption is crucial to your
business, a separate line with no custom features is
recommended.
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