Press quickscan, Status of lcd display, Broadcasting – Brother INTELLIFAX 900 User Manual
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FAX TRANSMISSIONS
5. Enter the time in 24-hour format us
ing the number keys.
Example;
19:45
(7:45 P.M.).
6. Wait for two seconds.
7. Press
STOP
to exit.
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Broadcasting
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By using the numbers you have stored for One-Touch dialing, Speed-Dialing, or group dialing, you
can automatically send faxes to a maximum of 160 different locations at once.
1. Insert the documents into the feeder,
2. Press
QUICKSCAN.
3. Enter the One-Touch, Speed-Dial, or
group numbers, one after the other.
4. Press
START
and the fax machine
will read the documents into memory,
and then start sending faxes to all the
numbers you entered.
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Getting Familiar with the Broadcasting Function
1.
To Stop the broadcast in progress, press STOP.
2. Enter the chain dialing numbers as you normally would, but keep in mind that
each key counts as one location, so the number of locations you can call becomes
limited. (You have up to 160 locations you can call with One-Touch, Speed-
Dialing, and group numbers.)
3. If the line is busy or for some other reason a connection could not be made during
broadcasting, the fax machine will automatically re-dial the number. (See page 6-
5.)
4. If the memory is full, press STOP to abort the job or press START to send the
portion that is in the memory (if more than one page has been scanned.) (See page
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