MFC-L8690CDW

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

Set up an answering machine (TAD) to work on the same line as the Brother machine.

The following steps pertain to physical telephone answering devices (TADs) only.



You can connect an external answering machine to the same line as your Brother machine. When someone dials the telephone/fax number, every telephone on the line, including the Brother machine, will ring according to the number of rings you set on the answering machine. If you do not answer the call, the answering machine will. As the outgoing message is playing, the Brother machine is silently listening for fax-sending tones. If the Brother machine detects fax-sending tones, it will take over the line and receive the fax. If the Brother machine does not detect fax-sending tones, the answering machine will continue to play the outgoing message so the caller can leave a message.


Follow the steps below to set up an answering machine on the same line as the Brother machine:

  1. Connecting the answering machine to the Brother machine:

    1. Connect a telephone cord from the jack (socket) labeled "LINE" on the Brother machine directly to the telephone jack (socket) in the wall.
    2. Plug your answering machine directly into a telephone jack (socket) on the same line as your Brother machine or into your Brother machine's EXT jack (socket).
    3. Set the answering machine to answer in 4 rings or less.

    • Brother recommends setting your answering machine to answer in 2 or 3 rings. If the answering machine takes too long to answer, the transmitting fax machine may disconnect before the receiving Brother machine answers the call.

    • The Brother machine's Ring Delay setting does NOT apply when you use an external answering machine.

  2. Recording the outgoing message on the answering machine:

    1. Record 5 seconds of silence before you start speaking.

      *We recommend beginning the outgoing message with 5 seconds of silence because the Brother machine cannot detect fax sending tones over a resonant or loud voice. You can try omitting this pause, but if the Brother machine has trouble receiving, you should re-record the outgoing message with the pause included.

    2. Limit the speaking to 20 seconds.
    3. End the outgoing message by giving the Fax Receive Code for people sending manual faxes.

      For example, "After the beep, please leave a message or send a fax by pressing *51(*91 for New Zealand) and Start."


  3. Setting the Receive Mode on your Brother machine:

    1. Press Settings(Settings).

    2. Press All Settings.

    3. Press the Up or Down arrow key to display Fax.

    4. Press Fax.

    5. Press the Up or Down arrow key to display Setup Receive.

    6. Press Setup Receive.

    7. Press the Up or Down arrow key to display Receive Mode.

    8. Press Receive Mode.

    9. Press External TAD

    10. Press Home(Home).

If your question was not answered, have you checked other FAQs?

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If you need further assistance, please contact Brother customer service:

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