Interquartz 98583 user manual

User manual for the device Interquartz 98583

Device: Interquartz 98583
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Interquartz
Size: 0.16 MB
Added : 6/30/2014
Number of pages: 23
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LCD FEATURE PHONE
Model 98583
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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This Interquartz telephone has been manufactured to very high standards and is very easy to use. Please read this manual carefully to find out how to use the features. Contents 1. Important Notes ..................................................................................... 2 Intended use ........................................................................................ 2 Telephone facilities................................................................................ 2 REN numbe

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1. Important Notes Intended use This apparatus is intended for use on 2 wire analogue PSTN and PABX circuits within the United Kingdom. Declaration of Conformity Interquartz (UK) Limited declares under its sole responsibility that this product Model: 98583 Is in conformity with the following relevant harmonised standards Health & Safety 73/23/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC Following the provisions of Council Directive 1999/5/EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equ

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REN number The REN number of this telephone is 1. If you wish to connect any other equipment to the line, simply add the REN numbers of each piece together and ensure that the total does not exceed 4. If too many phones are connected to the line, the circuit may be overloaded and your telephone may not ring. Not all telephones have the same REN. If a British Telecom phone is supplied unmarked, you can assume that it has a REN of 1 Handsfree speaking / On hook dialling This telephone is designed

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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. A card is included for this purpose. Simply complete it and send it to your Network Supplier. Batteries This telephone requires 4 AA battery cells ( provided separately ) to retain the memories in the event that the telephone is disconnected from the line. To insert the batteries, first ensure that the telephone is disc

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Connection Insert the line cord into the socket. Set the tone/pulse switch ( located in the base of the telephone, see Figure 2 ) to the appropriate position. If you are unsure as to whether your exchange is pulse or tone, call your Network Supplier and they will advise you. Set the ringer volume and ringer pitch control, as desired. Setting the clock The LCD display shows the time of day, in its normal mode ( see telephone features Section 3 for other functions of the display ). The time can be

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V 3. Telephone Features START / STOP, TONE, CLOCK / TIMER, 16-DIGIT LIQUID CRYSTAL ON-OFF HOOK, PAUSE, STORE BUTTON DISPLAY WITH INDICATOR (Beneath Hinged Cover) FLAGS RINGER INDICATOR LIGHT ONE TOUCH AND LED MESSAGE WAIT TWO TOUCH MEMORIES HANDSET RESET BUTTON (Beneath Memory Card) KEYPAD ONE-TOUCH MEMORIES MODE, E/F, PROMPT SELECTION SWITCH (Underside of Function Key Card) DO NOT adjust these switches HANDSET CORD GENERAL EEPROM S N F EDIS EN HANDSFREE MODE S1 S

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Mute button Press to activate the mute circuit, cutting off the speech transmission to the handset ( or handsfree microphone ). Press again to resume normal conversation. The red LED, below the mute button, glows when the call is muted and a MUTE prompt is also displayed on the LCD. Note : The MUTE function will only operate in the on-line state and replacing the handset will automatically release the mute function. < This is an edit button for use when storing numbers into memory. If a mistake

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Start / Stop Push to start the timer, push again to stop it. Note, the timer will automatically start when the telephone handset is lifted (or the handsfree button is pressed) and will stop when the handset is replaced. The elapsed time will show on the LCD for a period of 8 seconds and then the display will revert to clock. Tone button This button is used to send signals in tone ( DTMF ) format regardless of the tone / pulse switch setting. Its main use is for accessing computers, home banking

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Pause button Introduces a pause of 3.6 seconds during dialling. A maximum of 3 pauses may be inserted, otherwise the telephone may cease to function properly. This feature is storable in memory. Store button Used for storing numbers in the direct access memories. The numbers 0 to 9, *, #, handsfree, on/off hook, pause and TBR recall can be stored in memory. Ringer indicator Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call. Ringer volume switch Located on the base of the unit ( see Figure

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Ringer pitch control Located on the base of the unit ( see Figure 2 ). Rotating this knob alters the pitch of the ringing signal. Ideal where there is more than one phone in a room. Volume slider Adjusts the volume of the on-hook dial / handsfree speaker. Tone / Pulse switch Located on the base of the unit ( see Figure 2 ). Used to select the correct dialling mode, either TONE or PULSE. If you have any doubt about the system supplied to your phone, contact your Network Supplier and they will a

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4. Operating Instructions Manual dialling Lift the handset, listen for the dial tone and then dial the required number using the keypad. The number called will appear on the LCD. On hook dialling In this mode, telephone calls can be made without lifting the handset and the progress of calls can be monitored. Once the calling party answers the phone you MUST either lift the handset or press the speakerphone button to conduct the conversation. - Press on hook dial button and the dial tone will be

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Speakerphone dialling The speakerphone can be used for manual dialling in much the same way as the off-hook dialling method : - Press the speakerphone button 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 microphone in the telephone or pick up the handset, if you so wish. With the handset in use it is possible to revert to speakerphone use by pressing the speakerphone button BEFORE r

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When using the memory facilities, this telephone has two audible beeps to advise you of a correct entry - "high tone" or an incorrect entry - "low tone". If you make an incorrect entry, check your error and re-input the information. When entering numbers into these direct access memories you should ensure that you have programmed them correctly, by checking the LCD display. After replacing the batteries, it may be necessary to reprogram these memories. Storing an "ordinary" telephone number in m

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The memories are capable of storing the numbers 0-9, #, *, pause, tone, timed break recall, off-hook, handsfree. If a number in memory begins with an off-hook or a speakerphone code, the associated button becomes a speed dialling button. Pressing the button will turn on the monitor in either handsfree or speakerphone mode. The dial tone will be heard and the number will be dialled. The call will proceed as outlined in the previous sections. To store a Speed dial number - press store button - p

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Cascade dialling It is possible to dial a number that is contained in more than one memory location or for which you want to dial part of the number manually. e.g. for a very long number split between memory locations 1 and 2 - obtain a dial tone - press memory button 1 - press memory button 2 the telephone will now dial a number consisting of the contents of both memory 1 and memory 2 Mixed dialling It is possible, if your telephone is connected to a pulse exchange, to carry out mixed mode dial

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It is possible to store mixed dialling format numbers in the memory. Simply follow the above procedure, pressing the tone key at the appropriate place. Redialling The telephone number stored in the temporary re-dial buffer will NOT include the off-hook or the Speakerphone codes if these were input manually before a call was made. Simple redial and mixed format redial To redial the last number, obtain a dialling tone and press the redial key. Redial of a Speed dialled number If a speed dialled nu

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5. PABX and System Usage This telephone can be used behind a PABX or on a network system 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 difficulty should be referred to your supplier. Recall This telephone is supplied set to Timed Break Recall. If your system has an Earth Recall, the PBX recall switch will nee

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Automatic pause insertion If your PABX requires a pause after dialling the outside line access code, this can be inserted automatically by programming the telephone. e.g. If the access code is "9", the telephone can be programmed in the following way - press store - press "9" - press store - press " * " Whenever a telephone number that begins with the access code is dialled - "9" in this example - a 3.6 second pause will automatically be inserted after the access code has been dialled. To cancel

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If for some reason the message light, a bright red LED, comes on with NO message signals received, remove the telephone from the line and adjust the switch marked S1/S2 from the S1 position to the S2 position. When re- connected, the telephone should now function correctly. It must be pointed out that various PABX types have individual system requirements in order for visual message waiting signals to be detected. If there is a signal present, the telephone will detect it. If there is no signal,


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