Marquis MW10 manual

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    EUROMW5 or MW10 DELUXE SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE INST ALLA TION AND USER GUIDE  Copy right Te leMatr ix Inc. 2000 ® ® ® ®[...]

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    DOC - NOTI CE A ND LO A D NU MBER ST A T EMENT NOT ICE: The Canadian Dep artment of Communicat ions labe l identifies certified e quipment. This certifi cation means that the equipment m eets certai n telecommuni cations network protective, oper ational and safety require ments. The D epartment d oes not guarantee the equipment w ill operate to t h[...]

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    FCC Part 15 Compli a nce Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by t he party responsible for compliance could voi d the user's auth ority to operat e the equip m ent. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li[...]

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    When using your telephone equipment, basi c safety precautions sh ould always be followed to r educe the risk of fire, electric sh ock and injury to persons, including the follo wing: 1. Read an d understand all in structions. 2. Follow all warnings and instruct ions marked on the prod uct. 3. Unplug thi s p rod uct from the wall outlet before clea[...]

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    NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Before you may connect your telephone y ou must noti fy the teleph one compa ny of particula r line(s)to w hich such conne ctions is t o be made, and provided to the telephone company the FCC registr ation number an d ringer equival ence numb er of the register ed protectiv e circuitry . The cus tomer s hall gi[...]

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    Features ......... .............. .............. ......………. .……………………… …………….. ........... ........... ........... 7 Controls ..... ................. ................... ................. .................…… ………………………… ……………….. 8 Definitions of Controls ……………………?[...]

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    7 FEA TURES • One Line • Convenient Data Port • No Battery Maintenance • TouchLite TM One T ouch M essage Retrieval Feat ure • Switch Selectable Message Waiting • Tone Dialing • 5 or 10 Secure Pro gr amming Speed Dial M emory Locations • Programmable Flash Function (100mS, 600mS) • Pause Function (3.6mS) • Digital Handset Volum [...]

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    8 FIGURE 1 CONTROLS H A N D S E T *0 7 4 8 5 # VOL 9 6 PR ESS H ER E RE DIAL 123 FO R ME SSA GES ST ORE LED SIE TYPE NEON LR1 LR2 L O W L I N E 1 H I D A T A REC ALL 1 2 4 11 3 15 12 13 14 10 9 7 8 5 6[...]

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    1. Handset Clip ………………… ……………….. Retains the hands et when the phone is w all mounted. 2. Handset ... .......…………..………….........… ... Hearing aid co mpatible, low profile styling. 3. Ringer Control ………….…… ….……………. Adjusts the volume of the ring er to HI/LO W settin g. 4. Handset J[...]

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    CONTENT S: Pack aged with Each EUROMW 5 or M W 10 Telephon e: (Figure 2): ● Base Un it ● Clear Plast ic Over la y ● Handset ● Paper Index C ard ● 15’ Line Cord ● Instructio ns ● Coiled Ha ndset Cord ● Optiona l W all Mounte d Plate TO PREPARE T HE EURO MW 10 TELEPHO NE FOR USE: 1. Plug one end to t he modula r handset cord into th[...]

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    1. HANDSET RET AINING HOOK A rem ovable clip to ho ld the h andset s ecure when in the wall mounted pos ition is loc ated belo w the ho ok s witch. Remove th e clip h ook, turn it 180 de grees rou nd and s lot it back into p lace (figur e 5). 1. UN SNAP 2 . R OTAT E 1 8 0 . 3 . SN AP INTO PLACE . 24V 48V OFF L1 L2 LABEL -FCC LABE L-S/NO. LA BE L- I[...]

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    The EURO te lephon e is eq uipped to support a num ber of st andard Mess age W aiting S ystems : Neon, line r evers al, LED and Siem ens (optiona l Siem ens MW board is availa ble fr om Telem atrix Eq uipment L LC). T he Mess age W aiting System (MW ) is pr e-set at the f acto ry as in - dicated b y the or iginal or der . The progr amm ing is done [...]

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    MESSAGE W AITING PROGRAMMING 13 Messag e Waiting This tel ephone is st andard equipped to su pport a numbe r of messa ge waiting s ystems. A selecto r switch is provided u nderneath the faceplate to select up to two available messa ge waiting syste ms. The m essage wait ing sel ector sw itches is located underneat h the f aceplat e. To ac cess r em[...]

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    T ouchLite TM FEA TURE PROGRAMMING Feature Desc ription TouchLite tm is a ne w innov ation that integrates the visual m ess age waiting lam p and a spee d dial b utton, all in one. It allo ws eas y access for gues ts to retri eve m essages. W hen the m ess age-waiting lamp li ghts to no tif y the guest t hat a m essage is waitin g. A sim ple press [...]

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    PLA CI NG A CAL L US ING THE HA NDSET Lift the handset; t he phone will selec t the line . Listen f or dia l tone and adjus t the volum e c ontrol if neces sar y . Dial out b y using t he num eric di al pad or by press ing th e redial/ pause bu tton or b y press ing a spee d dial bu tton. To end the call, plac e the h andset on hook. RECEIVING A C [...]

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    Programming a Flash Timing Delay into Speed Dial M emory Flash T iming can be progra mm ed into the Eur o Ser ies T elephones s peed dia l mem or y . T his f unction al lows the us er to i nclude a timed lin e bre ak in the s equenc e of the di aling pat terns when usin g the spe ed dia l k eys. This f unction m ay be required f or access ing line [...]

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    FLASH OPTIONS (STANDA RD PROGRA M MING) The EURO S eries is pre-pr ogramm ed with t wo standa rd f lash options : 1. Option 1 is the pr ogramm able 100m s flash tim ing 2. Option 2 is the s tandard d ef ault of 600m s f lash tim ing. To ch ange the flash to optio n 2, the 600ms f lash ti ming: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press the 's tore' bu[...]

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    OPERA TION 18 Programming A P ause into Memory Pause(s) can be program med into the num ber patt ern when sp eed d ial progr amming m em ory. This f unction all ows the us er to d ela y the dial ing patter n of a num ber. T his func tion m ay be r equir ed for access ing line features provi ded b y your t elephon e s ystem or local telephone com pa[...]

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    Ringer Volume Control The Ring er Volum e Contro l Switc h is loc ated on th e right sid e of the telephone base. T he switc h has a se tting opt ion f or Hi/Lo w. Handset Volume Control The EURO Series tele phone is eq uipped with an AD A/FCC com pliant handset volum e control loc ated on t he fac e of the phone. W hen the “Volum e” ke y is pr[...]

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    USING TH E DAT A PORT The EURO S eries is equip ped with a c onveni ent port on the right s ide of the base un it. This modular receptacl e is us ed to plug in an y standard telephon e devic e such as a com puter modem , answering m ac hine or f ax m achine. 20 OPERA TION[...]

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    21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Keep the te lepho ne dr y. If it gets wet, wipe it dr y imm ediately. Liquids m ight co ntain m inerals th at can corr ode the e lectr onic circuits. Use and s tore the t elepho ne onl y in norm al tem perature environm ents. T emperatur e extrem es c an shorten the life of electron ic devic es, dam age batt eries, and disto[...]

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    W hen p roblems arise during installation or service that cannot be resolved using this or related do cuments, cont act the TeleMatrix Technical Service departm ent 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. M ST : Toll Free: 1-800-462-9446 Direct: 719-638-88 21 Fax: 719-638-8815 ww w.tel ematrix usa.com Many times a problem is either installation or user related. Please[...]

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    23 ST A TEMENT OF LIMITED W ARRANTY STATEM ENT OF LIM ITED WARRANTY TeleMatrix, Inc. and TeleMatrix Equ ipment, LLC (TMX) warrant s to its [origi nal end cu stomer] [purchaser] that Spectru m, Spectru m Plus a nd Marq uis brande d prod- ucts m anufa ctured by TMX are free from de fects in mate rials and w orkma nship for f ive (5) ye ars afte r the[...]