Marquis 9000MWD manual

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

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    Congratulations on the purchase of y ou r 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 easy to use. Cordl ess performance provides convenience and mobility f or all your guest rooms. Your 9000M[...]

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    CAUTION To redu ce the ri sk of fire or in jury, read and follow th ese in struction s: 1. Use onl y the desi gnated batt ery pack for cordless h andset and power ada pter for the ba se. 2. Do no t di spose of t he b attery(i es)i n a fi re. The c ell ma y explod e. C heck wit h th e local c odes fo r possi ble special dis posal instr uctio ns. 3. [...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equi pment, basic safety precautions sh ould always be f ollowed to reduce th e risk of fire, el ectric sh oc k and injury to persons, in cluding the following: 1. Read an d understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instruct ions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from[...]

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    FCC Pa r t 15 C o mp l i an c e Warning: Chang es or modif icatio ns to this uni t not expre ssly approved by the party respo nsible for compli ance cou ld void the u ser' s authority to oper ate the equipment. NOTE: This equipm ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B d igita l dev ice, pu rsuant to Part 1 5 of the [...]

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    DOC - NOTICE AND LOAD NUMBER ST ATEMENT NOTI CE: The C anadian De par tme nt of Comm unica tions labe l identif ies 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 , opera tional and safe ty requirem ents. T he Departme nt does not g uarantee the equipm ent w ill opera[...]

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    NOTIFICATION TO TH E TELEPHON E COMPANY Before you may connect your teleph one 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 com pany the FCC registrat ion num ber and ringer equivalen ce number of the regis tered protectiv e circuitry. The customer sh all give [...]

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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 information, 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 Handse t, 900 Mhz Operatio n, with Hand shake Techno logy • Long Life Recharg eable N iCd Batt ery • Speakerphone wi th volum e control • 10 Guest Serv ice Keys (Sp eed Dial Lo cations) • TouchLite TM  Me ssage Wai ting 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 NEO N LED FLASH MUT E SPEAK ER[...]

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    1. Handset ....... ...……………………..….....…...… ... Hearing aid com patible, low profile styling. 2. Charge LED …….……………………………….. Indicato r that lig hts when the handset is charging. 3. In-Use / Ringer Indicator ………………………... Indicato r shows line ri nging, 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 profile 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 …………… ………. U[...]

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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 …………...................... Mod ular receptacle for plugging in telephone line. 2. Data Port …………..………........…...... Convenient port to conn ect a computer modem, fax or answ ering device.[...]

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    Caution • Never insta ll te lephone wiri ng during a lightning storm . • Never ins tall te lephone jack s in wet locati ons unle ss the jack is sp ecif ically designed for wet loca tions. • Never touch uninstalled telephone w ires o r term inals u nless th e telephone line has been disco nnected at the netw ork interface . • Use caution whe[...]

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    18 Wall Mounting Your Tele phone* The 9000MWD is designed to be conv eniently wall mounted . Note: A 9000MWD wall mounting kit must be us ed (not included) Fol low th ese eas y step s: 1. The handset retaining clip m ust be 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 sn a[...]

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    19 Power Adapte r “LINE” Connectio n The power adapte r “LI NE” connection i s used to conn ect the t elephone l ines from the wall jack to the te lepho ne. Using the 15 ’ modula r telephone line co rd provided, conne ct 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 t[...]

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

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    20 Message Waiting Lamp The 9000MWD su pports a low- voltage LED messag e waiting lamp or 9 0VDC neon. To turn O N, sl ide th e swit ch to the “LED” or “NEON” position. The switch is located undernea th the overl ay and face plate o n the to p of the base. Note: The 9000M WD 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 conv en- ience for d ialing frequently used numbers. Each speed d ial mem ory location c an store u p to 32 digits . Note: To program Speed Dial into the tele- phones memory, the line cord must be plugge d into the power adapt er[...]

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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 messag e 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 voic e mail or fron t des k mess ages . When th e red messag e wa iting lamp l ights to notify a g uest that a messa[...]

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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 you r telephone sy stem or local teleph one company . 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 hand set. 1. Lift the handse t from the base and pre ss the ON/OF F key to activ ate the line. 2. Dial out by us ing the num eric dial pa d on the handset . To reach guest servic es, line one o n handse t can be act ivate. Pre ss t he sp eed di al ke y o[...]

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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 the SPEA KER key to activ ate. 3. Dial out by using the num eric dial pad on th e bas e unit . 4. To end the cal l, simp ly press the Speak [...]

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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” button 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 activ ate 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 ume control is provided. This v olum e control will adjust the loudness of the hand set. The loudnes s can be ad justed in seven (8) step s up or down. Using The Speake rphone Volume Control A rocker v olum e switch is prov ided to adjust the loudness of the speakerph one. Simply press the [...]

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    Line Status In dicators (Base Unit) The 9000MWD has v isual LED indicat ors located on t he base un it tha t indic ates the status of the telephon e. Ringing of Line Th e in us e LE D blinks ra pidly GR EEN t o show ring. Line In-Use The in use LED s hows a st eady GREEN color when base in off- hook. When hand- set in use , the in us e in use LED o[...]

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    Using The Data Port The 9000MWD i s equipp ed with a conven ient port on th e right side of the bas e unit. This modular re ceptac le is used to pl ug in an y standard telephone device such as a com puter modem , answering m achine or fax machin e. 30[...]

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    Using The Hold F eature (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 hand set will ind icate that the line i s on hold and the base unit LED will b link ra pidly Green. When placi ng a caller o n hold, the line w ill not be disconnected. To r etur[...]

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    Redial (On Hand set) The “Red ial” k ey is us ed to au tom atically redial th e 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 number th at was l ast dialed on the handset wi l[...]

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    When problem s arise during installa tion or se rvice that canno t be resolv ed using this or re lated docum ents, contact the TeleMatri x 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 stallation [...]

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    STATEM ENT OF LIM ITE D WARRANTY TeleMa tri x, Inc. a nd TeleM atri x Equi pment , LLC (TMX) wa rran ts to its [ori gina l end cus tomer] [p urcha ser] that S pec trum, Spe ctrum Pl us a nd Marq uis brande d produ cts m anuf act ured by T MX are fre e fr om de fects in mater ials a nd w orkm ansh ip fo r five (5) y ears after the date of pur cha se[...]

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    Spare Parts L ist The follow ing 9000M W accesso ries and sp are parts are availab le from T eleMa trix or Ass ociat e Distribu tors. Part List Description Number Price* Complete Hands et Unit (l ight ash) 22098-ASH $59.00 Complete Hands et Unit. (b lack ) 220981-BLK $59.00 Handset Battery Pack —NiCd 11004 $15.00 12V DC Power Supply Adapter (lig [...]