Multi-line telephone connection, B. electrical connection – Brother FAX-50 User Manual
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2. Multi-line telephone connection
Most offices have key systems or PBXs. While in many cases it is relatively easy to connect the
FAX-50 to a key system or a PBX, we suggest that you contact the organization which installed
your company's telephone system and ask them to connect the FAX-50 to the system. If the FAX-
50 is connected to a multi-line system, ask your installer to connect the FAX-50 to the last line on
the system. This way, the FAX-50 will not be activated by every phone call coming into your office.
The preferred solution is to ask the phone company to assign a separate line to the facsimile unit.
In this case, you can leave the unit on 24 hours a day and derive full benefits from its automatic,
unattended receiving capabilities.
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B.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The FAX-50 can be plugged into any standard power (110 VAC) outlet. Simply 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-50 power requirements are listed in the SPECIFICATIONS (see page 22).
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