The tad mode, Using an external tad – Brother INTELLIFAX 600 User Manual

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RECEIVING FAX AND OTHER CALLS

The TAD Mode

The TAD mode is intended to be used when you use the fax

machine with TAD (Telephone Answering Device) attached

to the Ext. Device jack in back of the unit.

TAD mode differs from F/T mode in that pseudo-ring tone is

not output during the outgoing message, and the T AD outgoing

message does not invite the user to wait for someone to answer

the call, but only to record a voice message.

TAD mode is activated by pressing the ANSWER MODE key

until both lamps are lit.

Using An External TAD

Connect your external TAD to the Ext. Device Jack as shown

in the illustration below.

Set the ANSWER MODE key to "TAD" (so that the both

lamps are lit.)

The external TAD is now ready for use.

The unit will enter the document reception mode automatically

when another

party tries to send a fax transmission with a CNG

tone to your machine. CNG tone is generated by most G3 fax

machines in automatic transmission mode.

If the sending party (using a tone type unit) presses your

Remote Code, fax reception is switched to the main unit.

If the ICM (Incoming Message) section of your external TAD

is full, the TAD will not answer the telephone. As a result, the

unit cannot receive the transmission.

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