Brother MFC-730 Fax Machine User Manual


 
Legal and safety requirements
Telecommunication Authorities (P.T.T.s) require that this product is manufactured
specifically for the country into which it is originally imported for sale by Brother.
Brother advises that this product may not function correctly and does not offer any
warranty should this product be used on any other public exchange equipment other
than that of the original country of sale.
Brother also advises that any use of this equipment in other countries may render
the user to prosecution according to local regulations.
© 1996–1998 Brother Industries, Ltd.
APPROVED FOR CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
SPECIFIED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS
SET OUT THEREIN.
APPROVAL CERTIFICATE NUMBER : 610154 (MFC-730)
608761 (MFC-740)
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING
MAIN APPARATUS PORT (modular socket on “T” - shaped line cord connector
for EXTENSION TELEPHONE or ANSWERING MACHINE)
Please ensure that any external device connected into the equipment’s external device socket
meets the isolation and other safety requirements of BS6301, EN41003 or EN60950 (including
Amendment 2). BABT approval of such external devices indicates compliance with one of
these safety standards.
STATUTORY STATEMENTS
Your Brother fax machine (the “series apparatus”) may be used in conjunction with additional
apparatus (the “main apparatus”) supplied separately, such as telephones and/or an answering
machine. The total REN must not in any case exceed 4; for an explanation of REN see
chap. 2.
No additional series apparatus may be connected between the incoming line and the equipment.
The voltage drop at 40mA introduced by the equipment and the PSTN is 0.5V.
In case additional devices are connected downstream of your equipment, difficulties may
occasionally be experienced when making calls from such downstream devices. These
difficulties may include:
(a) Difficulty in making calls.
(b) Problems in conversation being experienced by both parties to a call.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING
TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER FAILS.
ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE
FOR ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES.