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Correcting mis-registration – Brother FAX-220 User Manual

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REGISTERING YOUR COMPANY NAME/DESTINATION NAME

You can register up to 22 (twenty two) alphanumeric characters for your company name/ID.

• Press

NEXT

after you've registered the RTI/TTI. The LCD displays:

,-MSGCTR
— AUTO ANS
^PASSWORD

NAME:

NOTE:

Input is accomplished by using the character chart on the next page. Please note that

you must use the 2-digit code for each alpha or numerical character in your station ID.

When the input for the STATION ID has been completed, pressing NEXT will return
you to the RTI/TTI setting. And if you do not touch any key for around 10 seconds
after you have entered your STATION ID, it will be automatically registered and the

LCD will revert to the standby mode.

If you have not registered the RTI/TTI number, you cannot register your company

name/ID.

NAME:fiROTHER

Clearing a Registered Company Name/Destination Name

• To clear a company name/destination name, bring the name up on the LCD again:

MSG CTR

— AUTO ANS

PASSWORD

Enter the 2-digit code for a blank (0,0) using the ten key pad. This erases the
registration entirely. The LCD shows:

i- MSG CTR
— AUTO ANS

''‘-PASSWORD

NAME:

Correcting Mis-registration

• To change a character already registered, move the cursor under the character to be

changed, then overwrite the character with the correct 2-digit code. For example, if
you input BRATHER instead of BROTHER, bring the cursor to "A" and enter the 2-
digit code for "O". The correction will be shown on the display.

• To correct a missing character, move the cursor to the place where the character is

missing and put in the 2-digit code for the missing character. Then reinput all

characters succeeding the missing character. For example, if you entered BRTHER
and forgot the "O", move cursor under the "T" then input the 2-digit code for "O", "T",
"H", "E" and "R".

Please see the chart on the following page.