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Installing the unit, I. electrical connection, Ii. single-line telephone connections – Brother FAX-220 User Manual

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INSTALLING THE UNIT

I.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The

FAX-220

can be plugged into any standard power (110 VAC) outlet. Make sure that the

outlet is grounded and that it is not on the same line as appliances or office machines which
tend to draw a lot of power in a very short period of time, such as refrigerators, copiers, etc.
The

FAX-220

power requirements are listed in the SPECIFICATIONS.

After you plug in the power cord into the outlet, the LCD will display:

, MSG CTR

AUTO ANS

■PASSWORD

PRESS STOP KEY

Press

STOP.

If you have not inserted the paper roll into the unit,

"ADD PAPER"

message

appears. If you have already inserted the paper roll, the unit is ready for use. The LCD will
display the date and time as follows:

MSG CTR

AUTO ANS

•PASSWORD

01/01/89 00:00

This LCD reading is referred to as the "standby mode" and it indicates that the unit is ready to
perform its functions. Later, we will show you how to set the date and time.

NOTE:

THE FAX-220 DOES NOT HA VE A POWER ON/OFF SWITCH.

II.

SINGLE-LINE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS

The FAX-220 must always be connected to the power outlet prior to making the telephone line

connection. Similarly, when disconnecting the unit, the telephone line connection should be
removed before unplugging the unit. This procedure is necessary because the unit reiies on the

power outiet's ground for your protection from any possibly hazardous electrical conditions that

may arise on the telephone network.

The simplest way to connect the Brother

FAX-220

unit to the public switched telephone

network (phone company lines) is to use a single telephone line. The connection is particularly

simple if you have a modular wall jack. The most common modular jack is referred to as the

USOC RJ11C

jack. If you have such a jack, follow the instructions below. If your wall jack is

not modular, it is very easy to convert the wall plug to a modular form. Conversion is very
simple and conversion kits are available from your local phone company, an electronics /

computer store (e.g.. Radio Shack) or the AT&T phone stores.

To connect your

FAX-220

to the telephone line, follow these steps:

• Connect one end of the curled handset cord to the handset and the second end to

the

RJ7

jack on the side of the handset cradle.

• Take the telephone cord which is also included in the carton and connect one of its

plugs to the LINE jack in the back of the

FAX-220

unit and the second plug to your

modular wall jack (USOC RJ11C). Now, the

FAX-220

is connected to the telephone

network.

Please see the illustration on the next page for the telephone connections.

MODULAR PLUG
TO WALL OUTLET