Brother MFC-4450 オーナーマニュアル
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MFC 4450/OP-US-5.0
Receive
FAX
How
Does
the
Distinctive
Ringing
Function
Work?
Your
telephone
number
will
have
the
standard
ring
pattern
of
long
long,
while
the
new
number
could
have
a
ring
pattern
of
short
short,
long
short,
etc.
When
Distinctive
Ringing
is
ON,
you
will
not
hear
the
first
two
rings
of
all
incoming
calls
on
the
MFC.
Extension
phones
may
ring
as
usual.
If
the
MFC
recognizes
the
ring
pattern,
all
ringing
will
stop
and
the
MFC
will
answer
and
automatically
receive
the
fax
message.
Otherwise,
you
will
hear
the
extension
phones
and
the
MFC
continue
to
ring.
The
MFC
always
listens
to
at
least
two
ring
patterns
before
it
answers,
so
do
not
pick
up
the
phone
during
that
time.
You
will
quickly
learn
to
recognize
the
ring
pattern
for
faxes,
so
you
will
not
be
tempted
to
answer
that
number.
Either
you
or
a
telephone
answering
device
can
answer
the
main
number(s).
Flowchart
of
an
Incoming
Call
* The
MFC
always
listens
to
at
least
two
ring
patterns
before
it
answers,
so
do
not
pick
up
the
phone
during
that
time.
Which Phone Number Should I Register?
It
is
a
good
idea
to
keep
your
old
number
for
its
original
purpose
and
to
register
the
new
number
as
your
fax
number.
Remember
to
give
the
new
fax
number
to
your
customers
and
colleagues.
Some extension and
external phones ring,
MFC is silent.
(The answer mode must
be Manual.)
external phones ring,
MFC is silent.
(The answer mode must
be Manual.)
MFC automatically
receives and prints fax
message.
receives and prints fax
message.
MFC and all extension
and external phones ring
on third ring.
and external phones ring
on third ring.
Registered
Distinctive
Ringing Number
Distinctive
Ringing Number
Main number and other
Distinctive Ringing Number(s).
Distinctive Ringing Number(s).
You answer the call.
Telephone Answering
Device (TAD)
answers the call.
Device (TAD)
answers the call.
Incoming Call
DISTINCTIVE RINGING (WITH AN EXTERNAL TELEPHONE CONNECTED TO THE MFC)
RECEIVING FAXES AND OTHER CALLS