GE Feb-50 manual

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    BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . The GE model 2-9450 is a multiple line business telephone that is designed for easy installation in your home or office. However, it is important that you follow these few simple guidelines. ■ Take a few minutes to read this material so that you thoroughly understand the sequence of steps to be followed for proper installat[...]

  • Page 3

    FEATURES: ■ 32 One-Touch Memory 9 Volume Control Buttons 9 Pulse~one Switch ■ Temporary Tone ■ Intercom ■ Page ■ Call Transfer ■ Fast Redial ■ Mute ■ Do Not Disturb ■ Auto Busy Redial ❑ Hold ■ Conference ■ Speakerphone LOCATION OF CONTROLS: 1.- Handset 2.- Handset Jack 3.- Coiled Cord 4.- Base Jack 5.- Telephone Line Cord 6.[...]

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    . 1. Identify Your Existing Wiring System In order for you to properly connect your GE 2-9450 telephones to an ex- isiting wiring system it is imperative that you understand its configura- tion. The following are the most common multiple line situations. They consist of either one or both types of standard telephone jacks: the RJ1l Single Line Jack[...]

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    :: ~ -. . . 4 incoming lines with 3 wall jack 4 incoming lines with 4 wall jacks u LINE 1-2 RJ14 JACK LINE 1 RJ1l JACK u m o w m LINE 3 RJ1l JACK a m o * o LINE 2 RJ1l JACK LINE 4 RJ1l JACK LINE 3 LINE 4 RJ1l JACK RJ1l JACK Label the jacks at each location. Identifying and Iabelling each jack at each location is also critical. To do so, simply take[...]

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    , I i 2. Plan Your Installation Afier identifying the system wiring, use the WORK SHEET to the right to plan you installation. Up to 16 GE 2-9450 telephones may be connected to form your office configuration. Each phone will be assigned a Station Number (first column). In the second column, write the location. Next, check either “desk” or “wa[...]

  • Page 7

    ., ;. Work Sheet Station ~nes to be Connected bcation Number ;:;=; Tel. 1 Tel. 2 Tel. 3 Tel. 4 # User’s Name # No. 1 ; ; No. 2 / / No. 3 / / No. 4 / / No. 5 / d No. 6 / / No. 7 / / No, 8 / / No, 9 / / No. 10 / / No. 11 / / No. 12 d / No. 13 / / No. 14 / / No. 15 / / No. 16 / / > .“,[...]

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    The GE 2-9450 telephone has been factory assembled for use on a desk or table. A. Remove the clear ACRYL/C COVER that covers / the MEMORY /NDEX. Carefully remove the MEMORY INDEX CARD and the QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. B. NOTE: THIS STEP IS ESSENTIAL. 1 You must install a 9V Alkaline Battery. It provides back-up power to preserve numbers in memory and [...]

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    E. Connect a LONG TELEPHONE L/NE CORD to the jack on the back of the telephone Iabelled L/NE 3-4. Connect the other end to wall jack(s) Iabelied 3 & 4 in the same manner described above. F. Connect either end of the CO/LED CORD to the jack on the side of the TELEPHONE BASE UNIT. Connect the other end to the jack in the HANDSET. Place the HANDSE[...]

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    ! I 4 Install Wall Mounted Telephones (optional) /~~O~~A~Z Telephone line cords must be con- ■ netted (St eps E through L) before AC power con- O .50 nection is made (Step M). Please follow these steps E ‘n 5 ‘7 optional) in their proper sequence. n o m The GE 2-9450 telephone can be wall mounted to an existing wall phone jack. A. Remove the [...]

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    D. Reverse the HANDSET HOOK by firmly sliding it out of cradle, rotating it 180°, and sliding it back into the cradle. E. Remove the BACK COVER PLATE from the TELE- PHONE BASE UN/T by pushing in the two tabs. F. If the wall jack is Iabelled Line 1-2, connect the short TELEPHONE L/NE CORD to the jack on the telephone Iabelled LINE 1-2. If the wall [...]

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    ● O. Plug the AC POWER SUPPLY into the nearest electrical outlet. R After you plug in the AC POWER SUPPLY you should see the /NTERCOM LED flash red and green. Consult the WORKSHEET above to see which Station Number you have assigned to this telephone. Press that same number on the MEMORY/lNTERCOM INDEX. The phone will beep, and the LED will start[...]

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    5. System Verification Problem? Check the following for a solution before calling our toll free “HELP” number at 800-448-0329 The following procedure should be used to test system configuration and identify possible system connection errors. The phone must be con- nected to the AC power supply, lines 1 and 2 must be connected to the line 1, 2 j[...]

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    6. Troubleshooting Chart PROBLEM LED’s do not light. j Telephone does not ope~ate during power outages. Telephone functions with the handset, but there is no response to any button with the phone on hook. LED above intercom button is flashing red and green. LED above Intercom button is flashing red and green and an erro tone sounds when any inter[...]

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    . 6. Troubleshooting Chart PROBLEM Telephone does not in- dicate the Line in Use of other types of telephones. No dial tone when handset is picked up. No dial tone when line button is pressed. Will not dial. There is a clicking sound during dialing. You cannot be heard by other party. Cannot hear the other party or other party is hard to hear. Phon[...]

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    . . I FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your GE telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and IS in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. 1 2 Notification to the bcal Telephone ‘Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information, the FCC Registration number and[...]