User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USER’S GUIDE MFC-5890CN MFC-6490CW
- Approval Information and Compilation and Publication Notice
- Table of Contents
- Section I: General
- 1 General Information
- 2 Loading paper and documents
- 3 General setup
- 4 Security features
- Section II: Fax
- 5 Sending a Fax
- Entering Fax mode
- Broadcasting (Monochrome only)
- Additional sending operations
- Sending faxes using multiple settings
- Contrast
- Changing fax resolution
- Dual access (Monochrome only)
- Real time transmission
- Overseas Mode
- Delayed Faxing (Monochrome only)
- Delayed Batch Transmission (Monochrome only)
- Checking and cancelling waiting jobs
- Setting your changes as a new default
- Restoring all settings to the factory settings
- Sending a fax manually
- Out of Memory message
- 6 Receiving a Fax
- 7 Telephone and External devices
- Voice operations
- Telephone Service for Australia
- Telephone Service for New Zealand
- Telephone Service for Some Countries
- Connecting an external TAD (telephone answering device)
- External and extension telephones
- 8 Dialling and storing numbers
- 9 Printing Reports
- 10 Polling
- 5 Sending a Fax
- Section III: Copy
- 11 Making copies
- How to copy
- Copy settings
- Changing copy speed and quality
- Enlarging or reducing the image copied
- Making N in 1 copies or a poster (Page Layout)
- Sorting copies using the ADF
- Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
- Paper Options
- Skew Adjustment (MFC-6490CW only)
- Book Copy
- Watermark Copy
- Setting your changes as a new default
- Restoring all settings to the factory settings
- ‘Out of Memory’ message
- 11 Making copies
- Section IV: Direct Photo Printing
- Section V: Software
- Section VI: Appendixes
- A Safety and Legal
- B Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance
- C Menu and Features
- D Specifications
- E Glossary
- Index
- brother ARL/ASA/NZ
Chapter 8
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Storing Speed Dial numbers from
Outgoing Calls
8
You can also store Speed Dial numbers from
the Outgoing Call history.
a Press Redial/Pause.
You can also choose Outgoing Call
by pressing (Fax).
b Press a or b to choose the name or
number you want to store.
Press OK.
c Press a or b to choose
Add To Phone Book.
Press OK.
d Press a or b to choose the Speed Dial
location you want to store the number in.
Press OK.
Note
Speed Dial numbers begin with # (for
example, # 0 2).
e Do one of the following:
Enter the name (up to 16 characters)
using the dial pad.
Press OK.
(To help you enter letters, see
Entering Text on page 206.)
To store the number without a name,
press OK.
f Press OK to confirm the fax or
telephone number.
g Do one of the following:
Enter the second fax or telephone
number (up to 20 digits).
Press OK.
If you do not want to store a second
number, press OK.
h Press a or b to choose Complete.
Press OK.
i Press Stop/Exit.
Storing Speed Dial numbers from the
Caller ID history
8
If you have the Caller ID subscriber service
from your telephone company you can also
store Speed Dial numbers from incoming
calls in the Caller ID History. (See Caller ID
on page 67.) (See Caller ID on page 69.)
(See Caller ID (For Singapore and Hong
Kong) on page 71.)
a Press (Fax).
b Press a or b to choose
Caller ID hist.
Press OK.
c Press a or b to choose the number you
want to store.
Press OK.
d Press a or b to choose
Add To Phone Book.
Press OK.
e Press a or b to choose the 2-digit
Speed Dial location you want to store
the number in.
Press OK.
Note
Speed Dial numbers begin with #
(for example, # 0 2).
f Do one of the following:
Enter the name (up to 16 characters)
using the dial pad.
Press OK.
(To help you enter letters, see
Entering Text on page 206.)
To store the number without a name,
press OK.
g Press OK to confirm the fax or
telephone number.
h Do one of the following:
Enter the second fax or telephone
number (up to 20 digits).
Press OK.
If you do not want to store a second
number, press OK.
i Press a or b to choose Complete.
Press OK.
j Press Stop/Exit.










