Tmode settings at a glance – Brother MFC7650MC User Manual

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TMode Settings at a Glance

MSG CTR MODE

WHAT IT DOES

WHEN TO USE IT

1) FAX: ON

VOICE : ON

Both voice aod fax Tnes.sagea will he
stored on a “first come, first served”

basis in the memory. Either Fax
Forwardiogor Paging and Pemote
Retrieval of voice and fax messages
is available.

TJsethismodewhen you wish to

store both fax and voice
messages in the memory. Erase

your

mp.s.sagos

frpqiieTitly

to

keep memory available for when
you need

it.

2) FAX- ON

VOICE : EXT.

(External
Answering
Machine is ON.)

Voice calls will be stored in your

external answering machine,

which must be plugged into the

EXT. jack ofthe MFC. Theextemal
TAD wiU answer all your calls;
retrieve voice messages fi:om it as
usual. Paging for voice messages

is not available.

Use this mode when you need

all your Message Center
memory for fax messages or if

you prefer the sound quality of

a tape recorder for your voice
messages.

3) FAX: ON

VOICE: OFF

Voice calls will not be stored.

Use this mode when you do not
have to receive voice messages.

4) FAX: OFF

VOICE : ON

All available memory in the

Message Center will be used to
store voice messages. Faxes will
print on paper. You can do Paging
and Remote Retrieval of voice
messages.

Use this mode if you wish to
retrieve voice messages from a
remote location, but can wait
until you are at the MFC to get
your fax messages.

5) FAX: OFF

VOICE ; EXT.

(External

Answering

Machine is ON.)

Fax messages will be received only
on paper, but will iioL be stored in
the memory. Voice calls will not
be stored unless an external TAD
is plugged into the EXT. jack of

your MFC.

Use this mode if you need more
TAD memory than is available
in the Message Center or if you
prefer the sound quality of a
tape recorder.

6) FAX; OFF

VOICE : OFF

Fax messages will be received only
on paper, but will not be stored in

the memory. Voice calls will not
be stored in the memory either.

Use this mode if you do not
want to use the Message Center
memory for receiving fax/voice
messages.

Use 2) FAX: ON, VOICE: EXT. and 3) FAX: ON, VOICE: OFF mode when you want

all available memory to be used to store fax messages (for Fax Forwarding or Paging
and Remote Retrieval). Keep Backup Printing turned OJN to get a printed copy. (See

pages 107-108.)

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