About Fax Machines; Custom Features; Do You Have Voice Mail On The Phone Line; Why Should There Be Trouble - Brother FAX-775 Owner's Manual

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About Fax Machines
If you're a first-time
fax machine
user, fax operation
might seem a little mysterious.
You'll
soon get used to the unusual
fax tones on your phone
line, and be able to send
and receive
faxes easily.
Custom Features
Do You Have Voice Mail on the Phone Line?
If you have Voice Mail on the phone
line on which you will install your new fax
machine,
there is a strong possibility
that Voice Mail and the fax machine
will conflict
with each other while receiving
incoming
calls.
Why Should There Be Trouble?
Since both fax machines
and Voice Mail pick up the line at the nmnber
of rings you
have set, each of them has the ability to keep the other from receiving
calls.
For
example,
if your Voice Mail is set to answer
after two rings and your fax machine
is
set to answer
after four, your Voice Mail will keep your fax machine
from receiving
faxes.
If you set Voice Mail and the Brother
machine
to answer
at file same number
of rings, there is no way of knowing
which one will answer
first.
It is important
to
remember
that neither
Voice Mail nor the fax machine
can pass the call back to the
other after flae call has been answered.
How Can You Avoid Possible Problems?
A very good way to avoid problems
like the one mentioned
previously
is to get a
second phone
number
on your present
phone
line. Many people with Voice Mail opt
for this choice,
which
is called "Distinctive
Ring,"
and they are very satisfied
with it.
For details
about this type of custom
service,
please
see Distinctive
Ring, page 8-1.
Another
way to avoid possible
problems
is to replace
your Voice Mail with an
answering
machine.
Your Brother
fax machine
is designed
to work ira tandem
with an
answering
machine
or TAD (telephone
answering
device).
(See Connecting
an
External
Telephone
Answering
Device
(TAD),
page 2-9.)
Fax Tones and Handshake
When someone
is sending
a fax, the fax machine
sends
fax calling
tones (CNG
tones)
soft, intermittent
beeps at 4-second
intervals.
You'll
hear them when you dial,
and then press Fax
Start,
and they continue
for about 60 seconds
after dialing.
During
that time, the sending
machine
must begin the "handshake"
with the receiving
machine.
Each time you use automatic
procedures
m send a fax, you are sending CNG
tones over the phone line. You'll
soon learn to listen for fllese soft beeps each time you
answer a phone on your fax line, so you know if you are receiving
a fax message.
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