Connections; Recording An Outgoing Message (Ogm); Multi-Line Connections (Pabx) - Brother DCP-1510 User Manual

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Connections

The external TAD must be connected as
shown in the illustration below.
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EXT.
1
1 TAD
2 Protective Cap
Before you connect an external TAD
(telephone answering device), remove the
protective cap (2) from the EXT. jack on the
machine.
a
Set your external TAD to one or two
rings. (The machine's Ring Delay
setting does not apply.)
b
Record the outgoing message on your
external TAD.
c
Set the TAD to answer calls.
d
Set the Receive Mode on your machine
to External TAD. (See Receive
modes on page 37.)
Telephone and external devices (MFC-1810, MFC-1811 and MFC-1815)
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LINE
2
(Example
for Australia)
Recording an outgoing
message (OGM)
a
Record 5 seconds of silence at the
beginning of your message. (This allows
your machine time to listen for the fax
CNG tones of automatic transmissions
before they stop.)
b
Limit your speaking to 20 seconds.
For example: "After the beep, leave a
message."

Multi-line connections (PABX)

Most offices use a central telephone system.
Brother recommends that all our Fax/MFC
machines are connected to a discreet
(dedicated) line. Although a particular Private
Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) may
appear to work with a particular model of fax
machine, we cannot guarantee that the unit
will operate correctly.
While it is often relatively simple to connect a
fax machine to a PABX, we suggest that you
contact the company that installed your
telephone system and ask them to connect
the fax machine for you.
Brother does not recommend the use of a
PABX line. PABX limitations in general can
cause some functions of the fax machine not
to work correctly.
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