Brother International DCP-L2640DW Quick Setup Guide - Page 2
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D02YBS001-00 5 Connect the telephone line cord (For MFC models) If you do not plan to use the fax feature on this machine, go to step . 6 Configure the machine for faxing (For MFC models only) If you do not plan to use the fax feature on this machine, go to step . NOTE: • For more information on using the fax feature, see the Online User's Guide. • Your machine is programmed to automatically receive faxes. To change this default mode, see the Online User's Guide. For LCD models: A. Set the date and time Date 1. Press Menu, 0, 1, 1. 2. Enter the date using the dial pad, and then press OK to confirm. 1. Last two digits for the year. 2. Two digits for the month. 3. Two digits for the day. Clock Type 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to select [12h Clock] or [24h Clock], and then press OK. Time 1. Enter the time using the dial pad, and then press OK. (12h Clock only) Press ▲ or ▼ to select [AM] or [PM], and then press OK. 2. Press Stop/Exit. B. Set the Station ID 1. Press Menu, 0, 2. 2. Set your fax or telephone number and your name. For touchscreen models: A. Set the date and time Press [Settings] > [All Settings] > [Initial Setup] > [Date & Time], and then set the date and time you want. B. Set the Station ID Press [Settings] > [All Settings] > [Initial Setup] > [Station ID], and then set your fax or telephone number and your name. 7 Connect your computer or mobile device to your machine Follow these steps to complete the setup using one of the connection types available on your machine. Visit setup.brother.com to download and install Brother software. setup.brother.com Follow the on-screen instructions and prompts. Setup Finished You can now print and scan using your machine. Important Notice for Network Security: The default password to manage this machine's settings is located on the back of the machine and marked "Pwd". We recommend immediately changing the default password to protect your machine from unauthorized access. Before connecting your machine to a 5 GHz Wi-Fi® network, confirm the channels that your machine supports. Go to support.brother.com/g/d/a5m6/, select your product, and then click Download for more information. Can't Connect? Check the following: Wireless network Restart your wireless access point or router. If this is not possible, go to the next step. Wired network USB connection Disconnect the cable. Restart your machine and computer, and then go to . If still unsuccessful, go to . If still unsuccessful, visit support.brother.com for FAQs and Troubleshooting. 8 Manual wireless setup (Wireless models) If the wireless setup is unsuccessful, set up the connection manually. Find your SSID (Network Name) and Network Key (Password) on your wireless access point or router and write them in the table provided below. SSID (Network Name) Network Key (Password) SSID: XXXXXXX Network Key: XXXX For LCD models: Press Menu, and then select [Network] > [WLAN(Wi-Fi)] > [Find Network]. Follow the LCD instructions. For touchscreen models: Press > [Find Wi-Fi Network]. Follow the touchscreen instructions. If you cannot find this information, ask your network administrator or wireless access point or router manufacturer. Select the SSID (Network Name) for your access point or router and enter the Network Key (Password). • For LCD HL/DCP models: Press and hold (or press repeatedly) ▲ or ▼ to select one of the following characters: 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ (space When the wireless setup is successful, the touchscreen/LCD displays [Connected]. If the setup is unsuccessful, restart your Brother machine and your wireless access point or router, and repeat . If still unsuccessful, visit support.brother.com. Go to to install software. For detailed machine information and product specifications, see the Online User's Guide at support.brother.com/manuals. © 2023 Brother Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved.