Brother International MFC 8670DN Users Manual - English - Page 66
Multi-line connections (PBX), External and extension phones, Operation from extension telephones
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Chapter 7 You can keep two-line telephones on other wall outlets as always. There are two ways to add a two-line telephone to the machine's wall outlet. You can plug the telephone line cord from the two-line telephone into the L1+L2 jack of the triplex adapter. Or, you can plug the two-line telephone into the TEL jack of the two-line TAD. Multi-line connections (PBX) 7 We suggest you ask the company who installed your PBX to connect your machine. If you have a multi line system we suggest you ask the installer to connect the unit to the last line on the system. This prevents the machine being activated each time the system receives telephone calls. If all incoming calls will be answered by a switchboard operator we recommend that you set the Receive Mode to Manual. We cannot guarantee that your machine will operate properly under all circumstances when connected to a PBX. Any difficulties with sending or receiving faxes should be reported first to the company who handles your PBX. External and extension phones 7 Operation from extension telephones 7 If you answer a fax call on an extension telephone, or an external telephone connected to the EXT. jack of the machine, you can make your machine take the call by using the Fax Receive Code. When you press the Fax Receive Code l51. the machine starts to receive the fax. (See Easy Receive on page 42.) If the machine answers a voice call and pseudo/double-rings for you to take over, use the Telephone Answer Code #51 to take the call at an extension phone. (See F/T Ring Time on page 42.) If you answer a call and no one is on the line: 7 You should assume that you're receiving a manual fax. a Press l51 and wait for the chirp or until the machine's LCD shows Receiving, and then hang up. 52