Brother FAX 580MC 4Initial Setup, Getting Started, Setting Date and Time, Setting Station ID

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4 4Initial Setup

Getting Started

After you have assembled your machine using the Brother StartCard, continue the initial setup by programming the rest of the initial settings.

Setting Date and Time

Your FAX/MFC displays the date and time, and prints it on every fax you send.

In the event of a power failure, the FAX/MFC maintains date and time information for up to two hours. All other settings remain unaffected.

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Press Function/Set, 1, 1.

Enter the last two digits of the year and press Function/Set.

Enter two digits for the month and press Function/Set. (For example, enter 09 for September, or 10 for October)

ENTER YEAR:XX ENTER MONTH:XX

ENTER DAY:XX

4 Enter two digits for the day and press

ENTER TIME:XX:XX

Function/Set. (For example, 06)

 

5 Enter the time in 24-hour format and press Function/Set. (For example, enter 15:25 for 3:25 PM)

6 Press Stop. The screen now displays the date and time you set, and displays it whenever the FAX/MFC is in Standby mode.

Setting Station ID

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You can store your name, fax number, and telephone number to be printed on all fax pages.

Press Function/Set, 1, 2.

FAX:

 

Enter your fax number (up to 20 digits) and press

TEL:

Function/Set.

 

Enter your telephone number (up to 20 digits) and

NAME:

press Function/Set. If your telephone number and

 

fax number are the same, enter the same number

 

again. The screen displays your entry.

 

4 Use the dial pad to enter your name (up to 20 characters) and press Function/Set. (You can use the chart on next page to help you enter letters.)

5 Press Stop. The screen returns to the date and time.

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Contents SWNER’O Lanuam If You Need to Call Customer Service Brother fax-back system Frequently Asked Questions FAQsFor Customer Service Brother NumbersPC402RF Ordering Accessories and SuppliesTrademarks For USA and CanadaCompilation and Publication Notice What to do if you think your Product is defective Exchange ServiceLimitations What to do if you think your Product is defective Vii For Canada Only Table of Contents On-Screen Programming Setup Send Telephone Services Making Copies Setting Up the MFC 660MC Computer to Work Together 14-1 Specifications Index Remote Retrieval Access Card Finding Information Using This ManualIntroduction About FAX/MFCFax Tones and Handshake ECM Error Correction Mode18 17 14 13 FAX 580MC and MFC 660MC Control Panel OverviewChoosing a Location Location and ConnectionsPacking List AssemblyAttach the paper wire extension Loading the Paper Attach the paper trayAttach the output paper support Acceptable Paper Connecting the MachineConnections Two-Line Phone System Special Line ConsiderationsRoll Over Phone Lines Converting Telephone Wall Outlets Multi-Line Connections PBX Custom Features on Your Phone LineIf you are installing the FAX/MFC to work with a PBX Sequence Connecting an External Telephone Answering Device TADOutgoing Message OGM Connecting an External TelephoneConnections Alternating Displays Function Mode3On-Screen Programming User-Friendly ProgrammingEnglish Function Selection TableLOW OFF DELAY04Toll Saveroff LetterInterval InterruptFAX/MFC VoiceonGetting Started 4Initial SetupSetting Date and Time Setting Station IDMaking corrections Setting Tone/Pulse Dialing Mode For Canada OnlyDetails for Entering Text Inserting spacesArea Setting Up Your Area Code For USA OnlySpecial characters and symbols Repeating lettersVolume Amplify ON-TEMPORARY Setting Beeper VolumeChoosing the Handset Volume Volume Amplify OFFMemory Storage Setting the Speaker VolumeSetting the Ring Volume Setting Volume AmplifyBasic Receiving Operations 5Setup ReceiveSelect Answer Mode Mcmsg CTR Setting Ring DelayTo select or change your Answer Mode FAX only FAX/TEL ManualPress Easy Receive Recommended Reductions Setting Paper SizePrinting a Reduced Incoming original ReductionChanging Remote Codes For FAX/TEL Mode OnlyAdvanced Receiving Operations Operation from External or Extension TelephoneMF Link Setting Multi-function Link Mode For MFC 660MC OnlyPolling Automatic Document Feeder ADF 6Setup SendPress Function/Set, 3 Memory TXMemory TXON? Press Function/Set , 3 ResolutionBasic Sending Operations ContrastAdvanced Sending Operations Overseas ModeDelayed Fax Setting Up for Polled TransmitWaiting Canceling a Scheduled JobCancel JOB More Advanced Features Call Brother fax-back system Press Function/Set, 6 7Auto Dial Numbers and Dialing OptionsStoring Numbers for Easy Dialing Storing One Touch Dial NumbersEnter & SET Storing Speed Dial NumbersSPEED-DIAL? # Select ONE-TOUCH Setting Up Groups for BroadcastingSetup Groupgo Changing One Touch and Speed Dial NumbersSpeaker Phone Dialing OptionsManual Dialing One Touch DialingSpeed Dialing Dialing Access Codes and Credit Card NumbersBroadcasting SearchRedial Answering Calls with the SpeakerphonePage Registering the Distinctive Ring Pattern 8Telephone ServicesCustom Features Distinctive RingCaller ID Log Caller IDReturning a Call from the Log Printing the Caller ID LogViewing the Caller ID Log Dialpress StartClearing a Caller ID Stored in Memory Registering a Caller ID NumberCaller ID LOG Press Start KEY CompanyRegistration with CallManage CallManage For USA OnlyCall Waiting Caller ID L E P H O N E S E R V I C E S 9Message Center Message Center ModeFlexible Memory Settings Message Storage Recording Message Center Outgoing Message Setting Up the Message CenterSetting Message Storage Erasing Outgoing Message OGM Activating Message Center ModeMessage Indicator Listening to Outgoing Message OGMPrinting a Fax Message Backup Printing OptionBackup Printon Playing Voice MessagesTo erase voice messages individually Setting Maximum Time for Incoming MessagesErasing Messages Fax Forwarding/Paging Setting Toll SaverICM Recording Monitor Recording a ConversationProgramming Paging Number Programming a Fax Forwarding NumberFWD# Press 9 0 to reset the FAX/MFC when you finish T OGM Remote CommandsICM MSG CTR OGMFAX/TEL FAXVoice MSG CTRE S S a G E C E N T E R NO.OF COPIES01 Then Copy or SET 10 10Making CopiesCopy Functions Making a Single CopyThen Copy or SET Multi Copysort Sort P.01 FNE11 11Printing Reports FAX/MFC Settings and ActivityRECEIVE, Setup SEND, Print Reports Press Function/Set, 7 Transmission Verification Xmit ReportActivity Report Interval INTERVAL?Standard Telephone and FCC Notices 12 12Important Information12 2 I M P O R T a N T I N F O R M a T I O N Important Safety Instructions 12 4 I M P O R T a N T I N F O R M a T I O N Change Cartridge 13 13Troubleshooting and Routine MaintenanceTroubleshooting Error MessagesPrintout is jammed YESConnection Fail Disconnected Document JAM COMM.ERRORMachine Error Press Stop KEY Original is jammedPrinting or Receiving Faxes Vertical Black Lines When ReceivingFAX/MFC Does Not Answer When Called If You Are Having Difficulty with Your FAX/MFCSending Faxes Handling Incoming Calls Cleaning the Print Head Routine MaintenanceCleaning the Scanner Replacing the Print Cartridge PC Configuration Requirements Before You Install Multi-Function LinkPackage Contents Connecting the MFC 660MC to Your PC Product Support Choosing the Software to InstallInstall Multi-Function Link Software On-Line DocumentationOverview of Basic Steps Installing the Multi-Function Link SoftwareInstalling the Brother Software Page Viewing On-Line Documentation Running the Brother Software IntroductionScanSoftTM PaperPort Sending a Fax from Your PCSending a Quick Fax Multi-Function LinkSending a Fax from the Main Menu Sending a Fax from a Windows Application Before You Begin Checklist for the MFCReceiving Faxes into the PC On your PC Viewing Received FaxesScanning Options ResolutionScanning a Document Image Type Scanning into the PaperPort ViewerContrast For FAX 580MC Only 16 16Multi-Function Link optionResolution SpecificationsDisconnected COMM. 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