Mode – Brother MFC 7550MC User Manual

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HOW TO USE ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING (OSP) AND HELP KEY

MFC 4550/6550MC/7550MC
OP-US-5.0

Information

You

can

access

the

Function

mode

by

pressing

Function

and

waiting

for

two

seconds.

Then

select

FAX

or

PRINTER

by

pressing

1

or

2.

(The

MFC

4550

does

not

have

this

selection.)

(See

page

2-1.)

When

you

enter

Function

mode,

your

machine

will

display

a

list

of

Level

One

Functions

to

choose

from

(see

pages

2-3

through

2-8

for

these

Level

One

Functions),

as

seen

on

the

previous

page.

These

function

options

will

appear

one

after

the

other

on

the

display.

You

can

then

choose

one

of

these

options

by

pressing

Set

when

the

option

you

want

appears

on

the

LCD.

You

can

also

move

through

the

function

menu

options

at

a

faster

rate

by

pressing

X

(right

arrow).

(See

page

1-5

to

locate

this

key

on

your

Control

Panel.)

When

you

find

the

option

you

want,

press

Set.

After

you

select

either

FAX

MENU

or

PRINTER

MENU,

you

can

simply

press

the

Level

One

Function

number,

then

press

the

Level

Two

Function

number

associated

with

each

option

(refer

to

pages

2-3

through

2-8).

Helpful

Hints

If

you

want

to

exit

function

mode,

simply

press

Stop.

If

you

selected

the

wrong

menu

and

want

to

return

to

the

previous

step,

press

Clear.

Alternating

Displays

for

On-screen

Programming

(OSP)

When

you

see

alternating

displays,

the

LCD

will

usually

alternate

between

the

currently

selected

option,

and

a

help

message

giving

brief

instructions

on

how

to

proceed.

The

example

shows

the

current

speaker

volume

is

high

and

prompts

you

to

use

Z

(left

arrow)

and

X

(right

arrow)

to

change

the

setting,

and

then

to

press

Set

to

store

it.

Function

Selection

Table

If

you

have

a

basic

understanding

of

how

to

program

your

MFC,

you

can

perform

most

of

the

programming

settings

without

the

Owner’s

Manual.

To

help

you

understand

the

function

selections,

options,

and

settings

that

are

found

in

your

MFC

programs,

we

have

the

following

Function

Selection

Table.

Read

through

this

table

to

gain

a

basic

understanding

of

what

your

new

Multi-

Function

Center

can

do,

and

then

the

next

section

will

begin

instructing

you

how

to

use

On-Screen

Programming.

S P E A K E R : H I G H

SELECT { } & SET

ALTERNATE

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