Brother ADS-2400N Quick Setup Guide

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Quick Setup Guide
ADS-2400N / ADS-2800W / ADS-3000N / ADS-3600W
Please read the Product Safety Guide before you set up your machine.
Thank you for choosing Brother. Your support is important to us and we value your business. Your 
Brother product is engineered and manufactured to the highest standards to deliver reliable 
performance, day-in and day-out.
 WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could 
result in death or serious injuries.
Unless otherwise specified, illustrations in this guide show the ADS-3600W.
NOTE
Depending on your connection method, you may need a LAN cable (not included).
NOTE
•  We recommend saving the original packaging in case you must ship your machine.
•  Use the supplied USB cable if you want to connect the machine to a computer.
NOTE
Unpack the machine and check the components
The components included in the box may differ depending on your country.
Connect your machine and install software
Select your prefered scanning method.
If you are using ADS-2400N or ADS-3000N, you cannot connect to the network through WiFi.
Using your scanner with your computer
Using your scanner with your mobile device or as a standalone device  
(WiFi connection to network)
Using your scanner with your mobile device (LAN cable to Network)
Using your scanner as a standalone device (LAN cable to Network)
Connect the power cord
•  This product is packaged in a plastic bag. To avoid suffocation, keep plastic bags away from babies and 
children. Do not use the bag in cribs, beds, carriages, or play pens. The bag is not a toy.
•  Use only the AC adapter supplied with this product.
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A
B
C
D
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Automatic Document 
Feeder (ADF)
AC adapter
Product Safety Guide
Warranty
Carrier Sheet
USB Interface Cable
Installation Disc
 WARNING
Using your scanner with
your computer
WiFi connection to Network
A
LAN cable to Network
USB cable to computer
Using your scanner with 
your mobile device
WiFi connection to Network
•  If you have a PC that is 
connected to the network 
•  If you don’t have a PC that 
is connected to the network 
A
B
LAN cable to Network
C
Using your scanner as  
a standalone device
WiFi connection to Network
•  If you have a PC that is 
connected to the network 
•  If you don’t have a PC that 
is connected to the network 
A
B
LAN cable to Network
D
Windows
®
 computer with DVD drive 
NOTE:
If the Brother screen does not appear automatically, click 
 
(Start) > Computer (My Computer).
(For Windows
®
 8/8.1/10: click the   
(File Explorer) icon on the taskbar, 
and then go to 
This Computer / This PC.)
Double-click the DVD icon, and then double-click 
start.exe.
Follow the 
on-screen 
instructions 
to continue 
installation.
Finish
NOTE: When finished, 
restart your computer
Macintosh and Windows
®
 computer without DVD drive
Download the full driver and software package from the Brother Solutions Center. 
If you are using your scanner 
with your mobile device
Please download Brother iPrint&scan  
to start using your scanner with  
your mobile device(s). Go to FAQ 
for download and installation of the 
application. 
Finish
1. 
 > 
Setup Wizard > 
Yes.
2.  Select the SSID.
Enter the Network key.
3.  The LCD displays 
Connected.
If you are using your scanner 
as a standalone device
Finish
Connect your machine to your 
Network using a LAN cable.
Please download Brother iPrint&scan to start using your 
scanner with your mobile device(s). 
Go to FAQ for download and installation of the application. 
Finish
Connect a LAN cable to your machine.
Finish
Select your language, if needed (Touchscreen models only)
a. 
On the machine’s Touchscreen, press 
.
b. 
Press ▲ or ▼ and select 
Initial Setup.
c. 
Press 
Local Language.
d. 
Press ▲ or ▼ and select your language.
e. 
Press 
.
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Attach the Automatic 
Document Feeder (ADF).
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Connect the AC adapter.
Extend the trays.
The latest manuals and FAQ are available at the Brother Solutions Center: support.brother.com
Quick Setup Guide
If you cannot find the SSID, ask your network administrator or wireless access point/router manufacturer.
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