Interquartz IQ331 user manual

User manual for the device Interquartz IQ331

Device: Interquartz IQ331
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Interquartz
Size: 0.22 MB
Added : 6/30/2014
Number of pages: 20
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GEMINI SERIES
TELEPHONE
MODEL IQ331
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CONTENTS 1. FEATURES ....................................................................... 3 2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .................... 4 MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT ............................................................................. 5 RINGER PITCH CONTROL .................................................................................................. 5 RINGER VOLUME SWITCH ............................................................................................

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LINE CONNECTION ........................................................................................................... 15 HANDSET POLARITY SWITCH ......................................................................................... 15 6. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................ 16 CLEANING .......................................................................................................................... 16 FAILURE TO OPERATE AND SERVICE DIFFICULTIES .................

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1. FEATURES • Tone / pulse dialing • 10 one touch memory keys • Super bright LED ringer lamp allows visual ringing indication • Handset Polarity Switch to suit both common (“normal” and “reversed”) Handset wiring modes allows the use of headsets configured to suit the two common wiring modes. • Built-in Message Waiting neon type message waiting system AND Ericsson BP250 Message Waiting (other system types optional) • User selectable ringer volume and pitch • Redial and Pause functions • Save fun

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2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS STORE KEY MEMORY KEY HANDSET MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT HANDSET CORD KEYPAD RECALL KEY PAUSE KEY REDIAL KEY SAVE KEY FIGURE 1 : TOP VIEW LINE SOCKET RINGER PITCH CONTROL RINGER PITCH RINGER HI / LOW / OFF & TONE / PULSE SWITCHES WALL MOUNT HOLE TIME BREAK RECALL & HANDSET POLARITY HANDSET SWITCHES SOCKET FIGURE 1 : BOTTOM VIEW 4

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MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT There are two different functions: Ring Indicator: Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call Message-Waiting Indicator: Illuminates when a message is waiting in your voicemail system (depends on system compatibility). The built-in Message Waiting option suits any neon (80 VDC) type message waiting system and also the telephone has Ericsson BP250 Message Waiting built-in (other system types are optional extras). RINGER PITCH CONTROL The pitch of the r

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TONE / PULSE SWITCH Used to select the dialing mode, either TONE (DTMF) or PULSE (Decadic). The correct mode depends on the telephone network. If in any doubt, contact your authorised Interquartz dealer. RECALL KEY For use with host telephone systems to invoke special network facilities such as call- hold or call-transfer available in your system. For further details please consult your host system manuals or user training service. Please see the INSTALLATION section for details to adjust the te

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SAVE KEY The save key can be used either to save the redial memory by simply pressing the save key after a number is dialed and before hanging up the phone. To use the save key as a notepad during a call: 1. press the store key 2. enter the desired number (up to 32 digits) 3. press the save key before hanging up the phone. PAUSE FUNCTION The Pause command may be needed if your phone is connected to certain types of PABX or to any network where a pause is required (e.g. between internal and exte

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HANDSET POLARITY SWITCH Located on the underside of the telephone, this switch provides compatibility with the two handset wiring standards - normal or reversed (see section 5 and figure 4) Set handset polarity switch to normal to use handset, or set the switch to reversed position if you are using a headset that is wired to suit this setting. USING A HEADSET A headset may be plugged into the handset socket on the side of the telephone. Headset cords are commonly wired in one of two ways, so thi

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3. ADVANCED NETWORK OPERATION Where this telephone is used on an intelligent network such as Easycall, Customnet, Centel, a PABX or other network the following information may be useful. PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALING Depending on your telephone system, this may or may not be required. If in doubt, check with your system supplier or Interquartz dealer, as failure to observe your system's requirements may lead to difficulty in making outgoing external calls. If you have determined that a pause is re

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4. MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION Located at the top of the keyboard, the ONE-TOUCH MEMORY Keys provide easy dialing of often-used numbers. Each memory can store 16 digits and can store , , Pause and commands. STORING A NUMBER : 1. Lift HANDSET 2. Press STORE 3. Enter the telephone number 4. Press Store 5. Press desired memory key location 6. Replace HANDSET DIALING A NUMBER : 1. Lift HANDSET 2. Press desired memory key location. CASCADE DIALING The contents of any memory can be "cascaded" or added to

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5. INSTALLATION UNPACKING The carton contains the following : • Telephone body and handset • Coiled cord and line cord • This User Manual. SETTING THE FLASH TIME Set the TBR TIMING SWITCH to suit the PABX or host system’s required flash time. This setting is needed to ensure correct operation of the Recall key on the top panel. The settings available are - 100mS, 600mS. (see figure 4) GENERAL SETTING-UP 1. Fit the COILED CORD to the appropriate sockets in the HANDSET and the telephone base 2. Fi

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WALL MOUNTING 1. Fit the WALL MOUNT BRACKET (optional, not supplied) to the wall and attach the WALL MOUNT BRACKET to the underside of telephone (see Figure 2) 2. To enable the HANDSET to be supported in the cradle, follow the procedure shown in (Figure 2) to reverse the HANDSET RETAINER. 3. NOTE: The WALL MOUNT BRACKET and MODULAR WALL JACK illustrated in (Figure 2) are available from your authorised Interquartz dealer and can be ordered as "Wall Mount Kit No.3". 1. Use your thumb to press the

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FIGURE 2 : WALL MOUNT BRACKET 13

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WALL-MOUNT BRACKET (OPTIONAL NOT INCLUDED WITH PHONE) LUG "B" LUG "A" MOUNTING HOLE "E" PIVOT FOR SWING-OUT PLATE USED FOR MODEL IQTEL 25 LUG "C" LUG "D" MOUNTING HOLE "F" Please note: 1. This wall bracket may be secured onto the wall by using mounting holes "E" and "F" 2. Lugs to break off before wall mounting the phone. BREAK OFF LUGS TELEPHONE MODELS IQTEL 80 IQ 90 IQTEL 300 IQ 150 IQTEL 500 IQ 250 IQTEL E1 IQ 260 "B" and "D" IQTEL E2 IQ 360 IQTEL E3 IQ 350 IQTEL ET IQ 450 STUDIO 20

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LINE CONNECTION This telephone is supplied with a RJ45 Plug as the wall plug, with the centre pair being reserved for speech and signaling. Other types of plugs and cords are available on request. HANDSET POLARITY SWITCH Located on the underside of the telephone, this switch provides compatibility with the two handset wiring standards (normal and reversed) LINE SOCKET RINGER PITCH CONTROL RINGER PITCH RINGER HI / LOW / OFF & WALL TONE / PULSE SWITCHES MOUNT HOLE HANDSET SOCKET TIME BREAK RECALL

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6. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE This telephone is a precision electronic instrument. While in use and storage, care should be taken to avoid rough handling, extreme temperature, and damp or dirty environments. CLEANING NEVER use aerosol sprays or other chemical agents or substances that leaves a residue (furniture polish for example). Use a mild detergent and a damp, clean cloth when cleaning. Do not allow moisture to enter the telephone's interior - damage may result! FAILURE TO OPERATE AND SER

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7. THUNDERSTORMS The telephone, in common with household electrical appliances, can be a source of electric and acoustic shock during thunderstorms. The possibility of a telephone user experiencing a shock is minimal. Nevertheless, customers should be aware of some simple precautions to follow during thunderstorms: Use your telephone only for calls of the utmost urgency. Keep these calls brief. Whilst using your telephone keep clear of electrical appliances and metal fixtures such as : stoves, a

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9. SERVICE CENTRES Please call 1800 6 IQTEL (1800 647 835) from anywhere in Australia to arrange service or repair of your telephone. 18

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Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd. ©Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD. 2002 3CT30001-03B 19


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