Brother International IntelliFax-4100 Users Manual - English - Page 151

LCD Liquid Crystal Display, Network LAN board

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J jacks converting telephone wall outlets 2-12 EXT. jack on machine TAD (answering machine) 2-10 EXT. jack on machine external telephone 2-10 triplex adapter 2-12 L LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 3-1 M maintenance, routine 13-18 manual mode 5-1 sending 6-2 manual feed slot 2-6 Memory Security 5-6 Menu mode programming at a glance 3-1 Menu table 3-3 O One Touch numbers accessing with Shift key 7-1 changing 7-2 dialing 7-5 listing 10-2 storing 7-1 optional accessories 12-1 memory 12-1 Network LAN board 12-4 Paper Cassette #2 12-4 P packing list 2-1 Paging, programming a number 9-2 paper casssette 2-8 jams 13-4 loading 2-7 size 2-6, 4-1 specifications S-2 phone line connection 2-9 difficulties 13-7, 13-8 multi-line (PBX) 2-14 roll-over lines 2-12 two-line system 2-12, 2-13 polling receiving 5-7 sending 6-11 sequential receiving 5-8 power cord 2-9 electrical outlet 2-9 failure 4-7 Print density 5-4 difficulties 13-10 envelopes 2-6 quality 13-12, 13-13, 13-14 resolution S-4 Specifications S-4 Speed S-4 printer cleaning 13-18 jam 13-4 R Real Time Transmission 6-3 Receive Mode 5-1 FAX 5-1 FAX/TEL 5-1 MANUAL 5-1 TAD, external 2-10, 5-1 redial 6-2, 7-7 remote fax options 9-1 Remote Retrieval 9-4 access code, using 9-4 commands 9-5 getting your faxes 9-6 reports 10-1 HELP (programming at-a-glance) 10-2 INDEX I-3

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INDEX
I - 3
J
jacks
converting telephone wall outlets
2-12
EXT. jack on machine
TAD (answering machine)
2-10
EXT. jack on machine external telephone
2-10
triplex adapter
2-12
L
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
3-1
M
maintenance, routine
13-18
manual
mode
5-1
sending
6-2
manual feed slot
2-6
Memory Security
5-6
Menu mode
programming at a glance
3-1
Menu table
3-3
O
One Touch numbers
accessing with Shift key
7-1
changing
7-2
dialing
7-5
listing
10-2
storing
7-1
optional accessories
12-1
memory
12-1
Network LAN board
12-4
Paper Cassette #2
12-4
P
packing list
2-1
Paging, programming a number
9-2
paper
casssette
2-8
jams
13-4
loading
2-7
size
2-6,
4-1
specifications
S-2
phone line
connection
2-9
difficulties
13-7,
13-8
multi-line (PBX)
2-14
roll-over lines
2-12
two-line system
2-12,
2-13
polling
receiving
5-7
sending
6-11
sequential receiving
5-
8
power
cord
2-9
electrical outlet
2-9
failure
4-7
Print
density
5-4
difficulties
13-10
envelopes
2-6
quality
13-12,
13-13,
13-14
resolution
S-4
Specifications
S-4
Speed
S-4
printer
cleaning
13-18
jam
13-4
R
Real Time Transmission
6-3
Receive Mode
5-1
FAX
5-1
FAX/TEL
5-1
MANUAL
5-1
TAD, external
2-10,
5-1
redial
6-2,
7-7
remote fax options
9-1
Remote Retrieval
9-4
access code, using
9-4
commands
9-5
getting your faxes
9-6
reports
10-1
HELP (programming at-a-glance)
10-2