GN Netcom 9000MWD manual

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    MARQUIS 9000MWD SINGLE LINE CORDLESS HO TEL TELE PHONE[...]

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    Congratulations on the purchase of your TeleMatrix Marquis TM 9000MWD telephone.The 9000MWD includes ad vanced features suitable for use in hotel/motel guest room environment. TeleMatrix has designed the telephone to be simple to install and eas y to use. Cordless performance provides convenience and mobility f or all your guest rooms. Your 9000MWD[...]

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    CAUTION To red uce the ri s k of fi re or injury, rea d and follow th ese instruc tions: 1. Use onl y the d esignat ed battery pack for cordless h andset and power ada pter for the ba se. 2. Do no t disp ose of th e batt ery(ies)i n a fire. The cel l may exp lode. C heck wit h the loca l codes for possi ble special dis posal instr uc tions . 3. Do [...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equi pment, basic saf ety precautions sh ould always be f ollowed to reduce th e risk of fir e, electric sh oc k and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read an d understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instruct i ons ma rked on the prod u ct. 3. Unplug thi s prod u [...]

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    FCC Pa r t 15 C o mpl ian ce Warning: Chang es or modif icatio ns to this uni t not expre ssly approved by the party respo nsible for comp liance cou ld void the u ser' s authori ty to oper ate the equipment. NOTE: This equipm ent has been tested and found to comp ly with the limits for Class B d igita l dev ice, pu rsuant to Part 1 5 o f the [...]

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    DOC - NOTICE AND LOAD NUMBER STAT EMENT NOT ICE: The C anadian D epar tme nt of Comm unica tions lab el identi fies certif ied equipm ent. T his certif ication me ans that the equi pm ent meets c ertain tele comm unications netw ork pr otective , ope rational and saf ety requirem ents. T he Departme nt does not g uarantee the equi pment w ill opera[...]

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    NOTIFICATION TO TH E TELEPHONE COM PANY Before you may connect y our telephone you must notify the teleph one company of parti cular line(s) to which such connections is to be m ade, and provided to the telephone company the FCC regist ration num ber and ringer equivalen ce number of the regis tered protectiv e circuitry. The customer s hall give n[...]

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    8 Consumer Inf ormation: This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bot- tom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other inform ation, a product i dentifier i n the format US: 2N3WI 29B95339 If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. An applicable cert[...]

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    Features ..................... ............ ..................... ...…………………....................... . 8 Controls .............….. ............ ………………….............................. .................. .. 9 Installation …………………...................... .................. .......... ..................... ......[...]

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    • One Line Operati on • Cordless Hand set, 900 Mhz Operatio n, with Hand shake Techn ology • Long Life Rech argeable N iCd Batt ery • Speakerphon e with volum e control • 10 Guest Serv ice Keys (Sp eed Dial Lo cations) • TouchLite TM  Me ssage W aiting I ndicator/Ret rieval Fea ture • Convenient D ata Por t • “Soft-Key” Vol u[...]

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    TO P VI EW 11 123 456 789 *0 # PRESS HERE FOR MESSAGES REDIAL ABC DEF GHI JKL TUV WXYZ MNO PQRS (1) (2) (4) (5 ) (3) (8) (9) (7) (6) (10) (12) (1 1) (13) (14) ST OR E NE O N L ED FLAS H MUT E SPEAKER[...]

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    1. Handset ....... ...……………………..….....…...… ... Hearing aid com patible, low profile styling. 2. Charge LED …….……………………………….. Indicato r that lights when the handset is charging. 3. In-Use / Ringer Indicator ………………………... Indicato r shows line ringing, line in use 4. Mute Key ……[...]

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    TOP VIEW OF HANDSET 13 45 6 78 9 * 0 # HOLD ON/OFF 123 A BC DE F GHI JK L TUV WX YZ MNO PQRS REDIAL V OLUME FLASH L O W R I N G E R H I (1) (10) (8) (2) (4) (7) (9) (5) (6) (3)[...]

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    14 1. Handset ..........…………...........…………….... Hearing aid compatible, low prof ile styling. 2. ON/OFF Line Key ...............……………..…... Us ed to activate line or hold. 3. Hold Key ............... .........… …………......…... Used to place call on hold. 4. Numeric Dialing Keypad …………… ………. [...]

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    15 TO P SI DE LEFT SIDE (1) (2) D A T A[...]

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    16 1. Telephone Jack …………...................... Mo dular receptacle for plugging in telephone line. 2. Data Port …………..………........…...... Convenient port to con nect a computer modem, fax or answ ering device.[...]

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    Caution • Never ins tall te lephone wiri ng during a lightning storm . • Never ins tall te lephone jack s in wet locati ons unle ss th e jack is sp ecif ically designed for w et locations. • Never touch uninstalled telephone w ires o r term inals u nless th e telephone line has been d isconnected at th e network interface . • Use caution wh[...]

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    18 Wall Mounting Your Tele phone* The 9000MWD is design ed to be conv eniently wall mounted . Note: A 9000MWD w all m ounting kit must be us ed (not included) Fol low thes e easy s teps: 1. The handset retain ing clip m ust b e engag ed to secure the ha ndset when hanging up. To engag e the clip , unsnap the clip, ro tate th e clip 180 º and then [...]

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    19 Power Adapte r “LINE” Connection The power adap ter “LI NE” connection i s used to con nect the t elephone l ines from the wall jack to the te lepho ne. Using the 15 ’ modula r tele phone line co rd provided, connect one e nd of th e cord to the RJ14 t elephone ja ck on the wa ll or base board. The remaining end of the cord plugs in to[...]

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    Install th e Handset Battery To install the h andset batte ry ; 1. Open the ba ttery cov er as s hown, 2. Insert the batte ry pack. Mat ch the polar ity mark s from the battery to the ca se (+ to +). 3. When properly inst alled, th e batte ry will slide into pos ition. DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERY. Be su re the c ontac ts are cen- tered and th e batt e[...]

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    20 Message Waiting Lamp The 9000MWD su pports a low- voltage LED messag e waiting lamp or 90VDC neon. To turn O N, sl ide th e swit ch to the “LED” o r “NEON” position. The switch is located undernea th the ov erlay and face plate o n the to p of the ba se. Note: The 90 00MWD is fa ctory prese t to the “Neon” s etting. *NOTE: Voice Mail[...]

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    Guest Servi ce Keys (Speed Di al Memory) The 9000MWD has 10 o ne-touch spe ed dial mem ory locations tha t are used as a c onven- ience fo r dialing frequen tly used num bers. Each speed d ial mem ory location c an store u p to 32 dig its. Note: To program Speed Dial into the tele- phones m emory, the line cord must be plugge d into the powe r adap[...]

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    22 The TouchLite TM Feature TouchLite TM is a pa tent- pending new innova- tion th at integ rate s the v isual m essage wai ting lamp and a speed di al mem ory k ey into one function . It allow s easy- access for g uests to re trieve vo ice mai l or fro nt des k messa ges. When th e red messag e wa iting lamp lights to notify a g uest that a messag[...]

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    Programming A Flash Into Memory The “F lash” k ey is a storable f unction int o mem ory that is use d to pro vide a 600m S tim ed line bre ak. This func tion may be requir ed for accessing line f eatures provided by yo ur telephone sy stem or local teleph one comp any. For example, m any times the “F lash” i s used to access line f eatures [...]

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    Placing A Call Using The Handse t Follow the instr uctions be low for placing a cal l using the handset. 1. Lift the handse t from the base and press the ON/OF F key to activ ate the line. 2. Dial out by us ing the num eric dia l pad on the hand set. To reach gu est servic es, line one o n handse t can be activate. Pre ss the spee d dial key on t h[...]

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    26 Placing A Call Using The Base Unit Follow the inst ructions below for p lacing a call using the base unit. 1. The handse t can either be on or o ff the base cradle when di aling from the base unit. 2. Press th e SPEAKER key to activ ate. 3. Dial out by using the num eric dial pad on th e base unit. 4. To end the cal l, sim ply press th e Speaker[...]

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    Locating The Hand set The 9000MWD is equipped with a handset locato r featu re key locat ed on th e bas e. Simply press the “LOCATE” but ton on the base uni t. The h andset will beep for about 15 seconds . Once the handset is loc ated, sim ply press the ON/OFF key to activate y our handse t. Technology Featu re: Frequency Range Li mitation The [...]

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    Using The Handset Volume Control A convenient h andset vol um e control is provided. This v olum e control will adjus t the loudness o f the handset. The loudnes s can be ad justed in seven (8) s teps up or down. Using The Speake rpho ne Volume Control A rocker v olum e switch is prov ided to adjust the loudne ss of the speakerph one. Simply press [...]

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    Line Status In dicators (Base Unit) The 9000MWD h as visual LED indi cators located on t he base un it th at indic ates the status of the telephon e. Ringing of Line Th e in use LED bl inks ra pidly GR EEN to show ring. Line In-U se The in use LED s hows a st eady GREEN color when b ase in off- hook. When hand- set in u se , the in us e in use LED [...]

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    Using The Data Port The 9000M WD is equipp ed with a conven ient port on th e right side of the bas e unit. Thi s modular re ceptac le is used to pl ug in an y standard telep hone device such as a compute r modem , answering m achin e or fax m achine. 30[...]

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    Using The Hol d Feature (on Handset) The “Hold ” key is used to plac e a caller o n hold. To use, simply press the “Hold” key on the handset. The LED lig ht on the handset will ind icate that the line i s on hold and the base unit LED wil l blink ra pidly Green. When placi ng a caller o n hold, the line w ill not be disconnected. To r eturn[...]

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    Redial (On Hand set) The “Red ial” k ey is us ed to au tom atically redial t he last number that wa s manual ly dialed from the n umeric d ial pa d of the sp e- cific hands et or base u nit. To use (hand set): • Lift the han dset • Press ON/OFF key. • Press th e “Redia l” key . • The num ber that was l ast dialed on the handset wi l[...]

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    When prob lems ari se durin g insta llation o r serv ice that cannot be resolv ed using this or re lated docum ents, contact th e Tele Matrix Technical Se rvice de partment 8: 30a.m. - 4:30p.m . MST: Toll Free: 1-800-462- 9446 Direct: 719-638-8821 Fax: 719-638-8815 Web Site: http://www.telematrixusa.com Many tim es a prob lem is ei ther in stallat [...]

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    STATEM ENT OF LIMITED WARRAN TY TeleM atrix, I nc . and TeleM atri x Equip ment, LLC (TM X) warran ts to it s [origin al end cu stomer] [ purcha ser] that S pec trum , Spe ctrum Pl us a nd Marq uis brande d produ cts m anuf act ured by TMX are fre e fr om de fe cts in mater ials a nd w orkm ansh ip fo r fiv e (5) ye ars af ter the date of purch ase[...]

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    Spare Parts L ist The follow ing 9000M W accesso ries and sp are parts are availab le fr om TeleMa trix o r Associ ate Distr ibutors. Part List Description Number Price* Complete Hands et Unit (light as h) 22098-ASH $59.00 Complete Hands et Unit. (black ) 220981-BLK $59.00 Handset Battery Pack —NiCd 11004 $15.00 12V DC Power Supply Adapter (lig h[...]