Interquartz 98393H05 manual

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    21 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Headset Speakerphone[...]

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    1 Contents 1. Impor tant Notes ...................................................................... 2 Intended use ............................................................................................... 2 T elephone f acilities ..................................................................................... 2 REN number .............[...]

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    2 1. Important Notes Intended use This apparatus is intended for use on 2 wire analogue PSTN and P ABX circuits within Europe. Declaration of Conformity Interquartz (UK) Limited declares under its sole responsibility that this product Model: Enterprise Headset Speakerphone Is in conformity with the following relevant harmonized standards Health &am[...]

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    3  ringer volume control  ringer pitch adjust  redial / pause  mute function with LED indicator  line powered  triple standard message waiting (high voltage, reverse polarity + voltage drop) 20 memories accessed via 10 memory button (10 one touch and 10 two touch memories)  EEprom lockable memories (EEprom memory selector un[...]

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    4 Emergency calls Calls can be made on this telephone to contact the emergency services. An access code may also be required, if the phone is connected to a P ABX. The European code for emergency services is 1 12, however , you can still use 999 in the UK.[...]

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    5 2. Installation This telephone is designed to plug straight into a modular style socket. If you do not have one of these sockets, they can be obtained from your Network Supplier. Connection Insert the line cord into the socket. Set the ringer volume and pitch control as desired. W all mounting Using the template supplied, position the telephone w[...]

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    6 T o enable the handset to be supported in the cradle when the phone is mounted on the wall, follow the procedure shown in Figure 2 to reserve the HANDSET RET AINER. 2. Push the HANDSET RET AINER out of the slot 1.Use your thumb to press the HANDSET RET AINER 4. Inser t the HANDSET RET AINER back into it's slot 3. T ur n the HANDSET RET AINER[...]

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    7 3. T elephone Features T o help you find your way round the telephone, various features and buttons are briefly described below . Y ou should refer to the relevant section of this user guide to learn how to use the features available. Store Button Used to store numbers into the direct access memory buttons. Figure 3 General Appearance MEMOR Y KEY[...]

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    8 Handsfree / Headset button The function of this button is determined by the position of the HS/HF switch underneath the telephone (see section 4). With the switch set of HF (handsfree) then pressing this button switches the speakerphone mode on or off. The LED above the button glows when the speakerphone is on. With the switch set to HS (headset)[...]

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    9 Ringer Indicator Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call or with a message waiting signal (See P ABX section). Ringer V olume Switch Located on the base of the unit (see Figure 4). Move switch to select no sound (OFF), muted sound (LOW) or full sound (HIGH) for ringing on incoming call. Ringer Pitch Control On the base of the unit.[...]

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    10 Recall Button For P ABX use, to carry out call transfers and access other P ABX facilities. Memory Stores There are 10 buttons able to provide 20 memory locations (10 one touch and 10 two touch), each able to store 32 digits. Speaker V olume Control Allows the volume of the incoming caller to be adjusted, in handsfree operation. Simply move the [...]

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    11 4. Operation T o dial a number , either lift the handset or press the handsfree button, wait for the tone and then key in the number required. Handsfree / Headset Mode The default setting is handsfree. If you do not intend to use the headset with this telephone then ignore this section. If you are using a headset, then you will need to change th[...]

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    12 Manual Dialling Lift the handset, listen for the dial tone and then dial the required number using the keypad. Handsfree Dialling  Press the handsfree button firmly and the dial tone will be heard in the speaker.  Dial the required number on the keypad  When the called party answers the phone, continue to speak using the mi- crophone in[...]

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    13 T o dial numbers from memory  either lift the handset or press the handsfree button  once dialling tone is present press the required memory button either ONCE to access the top location or TWICE IN QUICK SUCCESSION to access the bottom location. The required number will be sent to line. Memory Lock All memories programmed are [...]

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    14 Pause The Pause command may be needed if the phone is connected to certain types of P ABX or to any network where a pause is required. Note : No more that 3 pauses should be inserted consecutively otherwise the telephone may not function properly.  Lift handset  Dial any digits required before the pause  Press Pause button  Dial rema[...]

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    15 5. P ABX & System Usage This telephone can be used behind a P ABX or on a network that utilises the recall function. There are many such systems and whilst it is likely that no problems will be encountered, it cannot be guaranteed that the telephone will operate correctly under all circumstances and any cases of dif ficulty should be referre[...]

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    16 P ABX access Where a P ABX access digit is required to obtain a direct outside line, it may be necessary to insert a pause after dialling the access digit (see redial / pause section of this manual ). V oice messaging When used behind a PABX, this telephone will respond to voice messaging systems on many PABX types, giving a visual signal of a m[...]

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    17 6. Maintenance and Problem Solving Y our telephone is a precision electronic instrument. Avoid rough handling and extreme temperatures. Use a mild detergent and a damp cloth when cleaning. Never use a stronger cleaner. If your telephone does not appear to be working correctly, please check the following: No dialling tone - Is phone cord properly[...]

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    18 7. Warranty and Service This product is guaranteed, by Interquartz (UK) Limited, for six years from the date of manufacture. Every Interquartz telephone has a unique serial number and part of that num- ber refers to the date of manufacture. A label, similar to that shown below is affixed to each telephone 001 1 000852 (model no) The figure 001 1[...]

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    19 If you need to return a faulty unit to us, send it to: Interquartz (UK) Limited Pennine House Salford Street Bury BL9 6Y A Please ensure that you tell us what appears to be the problem with the telephone. DO NOT FORGET T O INCLUDE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS. We ask that you bear the cost of returning the telephone to us. We will return it to you,[...]

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    20 Distributed in the United Kingdom by Interquartz (UK) Limited Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd. © Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD. 2002 3C9393012S12B This telephone is approved to EEC directive 1999/5/EC[...]