I. single-line telephone connections, Installing the unit – Brother FAX-60 User Manual
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INSTALLING THE UNIT
I.
SINGLE-LINE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
The simplest way to connect the
Brother FAX-60
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 kits are available
from your local phone company, an electronics / computer store (e.g.. Radio Shack) or the AT&T
Phone Center stores.
To connect your
FAX-60
to the telephone line, follow these steps:
• Connect one end of the curled handset cord to the handset and the second end to the
jack on the side of the facsimile unit.
• Take the telephone cord which is also included in the carton and connect one of its plugs
to the jack in the back of the
FAX-60
unit and the second plug to your modular wall jack
(USOC RJ11C). Now, the
FAX-60
is connected to the telephone network.
Please see the illustration below for the telephone connections.
NOTE:
If you have a MODULAR PHONE JACK
(USOC RJ11C),
simply plug the supplied
phone cord into the wall jack.
If you have the older 4-PRONG JACK, you must use a modular 4-prong adapter
USOC RJA1X.
Plug the adapter into the wall jack and then plug the phone cord into the adapter. This is
illustrated below.
MODULAR
PLUG