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1. For wall mount use over standard USOC RJ 11W modular wall jack First install the separate plastic wall mounting bracket as shown This is a simple snap fit Using the short line cord plug one end into the modular jack on the base unit and route the cord to the bottom centre of base unit as shown Plug the free end of line cord into the wall jack Position the base unit so that studs on the modular wall jack fit into the two wall mounting keyholes Once in position slide the phone down about 1 4 inch to secure the mounting Lift and rotate the wall mounting tab in handset cradle to the upward protruding wall mount position Place handset inthe cradle to hang up CAUTION Make suremounting is secured before releasing the phone WALL MOUNTING WITHOUT STANDARD WALL PLATE 1 Mount two screws in the wall spaced according to the template on the margin of this page Leave a clearance about 1 4 inch between each screw head and the wall surface Select screws of adequate length and size for good fit into the keyholes of the unit and secured mounting in the wall Using the long modular line cord plug one end of the cord into the unit and the other end into the wall jack Route the cord down the channel on the bottom of the unitas shown Position the unit so that the screw heads fit into the keyholes onthe bottom of the unit Once in position slide the phone down about 1 4 inch to secure the mounting Be sure to
2. Standard DTMF DIMENSIONS 223 172 90 Weight 810g Phone line cords with RJ12 plugs amp abei Australian plug Type of PABX amp Hook Flash Panasonic Ericsson MD110 Siemens Hicom Ericsson 150 250 and GPT Plessey Lucent AT amp T NEC Alcatel Fujitsu Nortel No Dip Switche Flash 100ms Flash 300ms Flash 600ms This phoneis to beused on the PABX only For service and warranty support please contact 506 09000063 AUST Australian Business Telephone Company 1300361 11 2 go RECYCLED PAPER
3. see alsoitem 10 Headset Speaker switch Over sized Keyboard Double injected plastic keys are shaped tofit fingertouch Volume Control Slide the volume knob against the mark for best level If you want to boost the receiving sound level please slide itto maximum Shift Button Press first followed by memory button to access one of the twelve two touch memories please refer to operating instructions 10 11 12 14 Store Button Press to initiate and to end telephone number storing operation Redial Pause Button Press to redial last number dialled Thesame button can be used tostore a3 5 second pause Headset Speaker Switch Select either Headset or speaker phone operation mode When the switch isin Speaker position itis always speaker phone mode When itis putin Headset position it is in headset mode when headset is plugged in or otherwise in speaker phone mode Ringer Switch on the side Set ringer volume to Hi Loor Off Modular Jack on base Forheadset connection Data Port Socket Data Port Socket used fora fax modem laptop answer machine or cordless telephone This port acts parallel to the line Memory Dialling Buttons Press to automatically dial a previously stored number Press directly to dial the phone number stored in the one touch memory location Press after pressing SHIFT button to access the number stored in the two touch memory locat
4. Leader 105245 Instruction Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Read and understand instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Usea soft damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Do not allow anything to reston the power or line cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Never push objects of any kind into ventilation slots Risk of fire or electric shock may result if dangerous voltage points are touched Never spill liquid of any kind onthe product Slots and openings the cabinet and the back bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat reg
5. System reset button If the telephone does not work under some adnormal conditions push this button once under off hook condition bya small pin Modular Jack on base for telephone line cord connection Telephone Line Cord Channel Route the telephone line cord in the channel when the phone is wall mounted FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Wall Mounting Keyholes Bracket With locking hooks it can be pressed to lock either in up or low position on the bottom of the Base Dip Switch Door Access to select the setting of message waiting services on various PABX and setting of hook flash timings See table 1 for details onp 13 Type1 Type2 Switch This switch will select the type of connection onthe headsetto be used Mic Gain Switch This switch will increase or reduce the microphone output of the headset Holes for Wall Mounting Bracket Snap in the separate plastic Wall Mounting Bracket here if required LCD Panel 16 digits LCD to display real time clock dialling digits and dialling time LCD Set Button Useto settime and reset timer 38 Clock Timer Use to toggle real time and calling timer 39 Battery compartment Remove the screw to open the door for installing two 1 5V size batteries to back up the real time clock onthe LCD This is useful if there is often power interruption on your PABX PACKING LIST one handset and one base uni
6. e possible electric shock of fire hazard Indicates important notice of operating servicing instructions Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Warning prevent fire or shock hazard donot expose this appliance to rain or moisture SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 96902090967 66 59 C 50 9 54 TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Base Unit Mute Button and LED Press once to mute the telephone microphone and the LED will light up Press againto release mute Transfer Button Press to generate a hook flash signal to access telephone company Network Services or to access special PABX functions when connected to a PABX The hook flash signal is selectable to be 100msec 300msec or 600 ms see details on item 32 Speaker phone Headset Press to enter the speaker phone mode or headset mode when headset had been plugged into the modular jack it will be changed to headset mode automatically
7. eaker Headset button again to release line Note you may adjust the microphone output of the headset by turning the mic gain switch on the back of the unit see item 34 the feature list Receiving aCall When the phone rings simply lift handset or press Speaker Headset button and answer the call Be sure ringer switch is set to Hi or Lo if you wish to hearincoming calls ringing Redialling the Last Number If the number you try to reach is busy hang up or press the hook switch for at least 2 seconds To call the busy number automatically again pick up handset and press REDIAL REDIAL can contain up to 32 digits Setting Ringer Volume Set ringer switch to OFF if you don t want to be disturbed by phone ringing Set ringer switch to Hi or Lo as desired if you wish to hear incoming calls ringing Setting Ringer Pitch You may use screwdriver to turn the ringer pitch control clockwise or anticlockwise for best ringer pitch Using Transfer Button Please refer to item 3 on the feature list OPERATING INTRUCTIONS 9 Store a Number in Memory Up to 24 phone numbers each up to 16 digits including pause flash can be stored in memory These memories are separated into two groups of twelve called the one touch memory group and the two touch memory group Each of twelve touch memories is accessed by pressing each of the twelve memory buttons directly Each of the twelve two touch memories is acce
8. fter going on line the display will be blanked for 2 seconds and then changed timer mode and start counting Dial digits or press memory button will cause display to show numbers to be dialled 11 15 Press Set button will reset the timer and start counting Press Clock Time button will toggle display between realtime clock and timer c Setting the Clock time Place telephone in off line mode Press Clock Timer button for 3 seconds the hour digit will flash press Set button to advance the hour digit Press Clock Timer button the minute digit will flash Press Set button to advance the minute digit Press Clock Time button to start the second counting Battery back up for LCD If there is frequent power interruption on your telephone line you could back up the real time clock by inserting two AA size battery on the battery compartment See item 39 on the feature list Replace the battery every year IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS If your telephone does not work properly go through 3 the following check list before you spend unnecessary time money for repairs Have you reset the telephone by pushing the reset button once Pick up handset to go off hook press the reset 1 Is yourtelephone connected properly button once see item 27 on the feature list to Make sure all plugs are connected properly Inspect the line cord connections at the wall jack and the telephone Also inspect
9. ion please refer to the operating instructions FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ringing Lamp Flashes when there is an incoming call It will also flash on some special message waiting signals Message Wait Lamp Message wait lamp will illuminate when a message is left in the voicemail facility of the PABX The user can call the PABX operator receptionist or call the voicemail system for any messages This illumination function will only operate if the PABX has been fitted with this capacbility In order to use this feature correctly the message waiting setting must be first set See item 32 for details In use Led Lights up when telephone isin use Telephone Directory Records the names and phone number stores in memory Shaded area be used for two touch memories and white area for one touch memories Handset Cradle Telephone Handset Hook Switch under handset inside the cradle 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Wall Mounting Tab under handset Lift and rotate to the wall mounting position if desired See installation for wall mount use page 8 Electronic Tone Ringer Ringing on incoming calls when ringer switchis setto Hior Lo Modular Jack on base For coiled handset cord connection Modular Jack on handset For telephone line cord connection Ringer Pitch Control Adjust the Ringer Pitch by using ascrewdriver Reset Button
10. ister This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided To reduce this risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take itto a qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks Incorrect assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak During thunderstorms avoid using telephone except cordless models There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer A When the line cord is damaged or modular plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by aqualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Explanation of Symbols Indicates dangerous voltage inside the enclosur
11. lift and rotate the wall mounting tab on the handset cradle to the wall mounting position protruding upwards TO PHONE LINE 100 mm OPERATING INTRUCTIONS 1 On first installing it is advised that to go through one system reset by pushing the reset switch once by asmall pin during off hook See item 27 on the feature list 2 Using the Handsfree Dialling Press Speaker Headset button to initiate handsfree dialling In use indicator will light up You will hear dialtone onthe speaker and dial out without lifting the handset Adjust the speaker volume control for optimum loudness When the call is connected simply talk to the speaker phone microphone or pick up the handset and talk to the other party Otherwise press Speaker Headset button to end handsfree dialling In use indicator will turn off Note To have speaker phone mode working properly either the headset must not be plugged in OR the headset speaker switch must be in speaker position Using the Headset Plug in the headset to the headset socket Switch the Headset Speaker switch to headset position and select type 1 or type 2 connection onthe type1 type2 switch Press the Speaker Headset button to initiate Headset mode In use indication will light up Adjust the volume for best loudness Press the Sp
12. o call Pick up handset or press Speaker Headset button and listen for dial tone To dial from a one touch memory press the memory button directly To dial from two touch memory press SHIFT first and then press the memory button Stored number is then automatically dialled Example 5 dial the stored number 96349811 from Example 1 above pick up handset listen for dial tone and then press no 3 memory button OPERATING INTRUCTIONS 12 13 14 Example 6 To dial the stored number 02 96349811 in Example 2 above lift handset and listen for dial tone and then press SHIFT followed by pressing the no 2 memory button Muting The Microphone Press MUTE button once MUTE indicator will light up and the microphone both on handset mode and handsfree mode will be muted To release the mute press MUTE button again The microphone is enable and the light of the mute indicator will go out The mute will be reset when goes to on hook Use of Data Port Plug into the data port socket the equipment to be used Operate the equipment you connect as normal and independently of the telephone Do not try to use the telephone whilst the data port socket is in use as this is a parallel connection unless modification is made Use of LCD a During off line press Clock Timer button will toggle between the real time clock and the calling time of the previous call b During on line Immediately a
13. ssed by pressing SHIFT first and then followed by each of the memory buttons The memories are backed up by internal Lithium battery To store a number lift handset off hook or press speaker key and press STORE to begin storing operation followed by pressing the phone number desired this number won t be dialled End storing sequence by pressing STORE again following by the memory location you wish to store the number Example 1 To store phone number 96349811 in the no 3 one touch memory lift handset and press the following buttons STORE 51963498115 STORE 3 memory button Example 2 To store phone number 02 96349811 in the no 2 two touch memory lift handset STORE 029634911 STORE SHIFT No 2 memory button 10 10 Example 3 If your phone is connected to PABX 11 in the office which requires dialling 0 to access outside line you can store a phone number 02 8446111 in the no 3 one touch memory Press the following buttons 504 REDIAL PAUSE 028446111 fe STORE No 3 memory button Example 4 If your phone is connected to a PABX in your office which requires dialling 0 to access outside line you can store a phone number 02 8446123 in the no 2 two touch memory Press the following buttons STORE 0 gt REDIAL PAUSE 028446123 STORE SHIFT 2 memory button Dial a Stored Number First identify which memory location one touch or two touch has the number you wish t
14. t INSTALLATION 1 Connecting the handset Use the coiled handset one coiled handset cord cord to connect the handset to the base unit Do one plastic wall mounting bracket not use any handset other than your original one user s manual read carefully and save for future handset reference one 3mline cord modular to modular one P608M plug one 7 inches line cord modular to modular INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm TO PHONE LINE 2 Never install telephone jackin wet location unless the jackis specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected atthe network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone line Keep your telephone away from appliances generating electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps heaters motors computers TV sets and radios Connecting to phone line for desk top use Use the line cord to connect between the modular jack on the base unit and the telephone socket on the wall TELEPHONE WALL P608M SOCKET a 20 27 0 3 For desktop use Press and lock the Bracket with the arrows pointing up on the bottom of the base unit Your phone can be placed on a desk or table just like any regular telephone Sa CIMT
15. the coiled handset cord connections at both ends Try unplugging the telephone and connecting to another Telephone wall socket If it still does not work try another telephone If both telephones don t work the problem is not in your telephone The problem may be caused by the telephone network orthe wiring your home Is the ringer switch set properly Ringer switch must be set to HI or LO position in order to hear ringing of incoming calls If there are several other telephones on the same phone line try disconnecting some of the other telephones Having too many telephones connected can cause problems such as low ringing volume orimpaired sound quality during calls 12 reset the system If the telephone s volume level drops or it begins to make strange sounds or does not dial out even though dial tone is heard check to see if other phones have been picked up on the same line Your telephone may not operate properly when other phones are active on the same line especially in areas with low telephone voltage Hang up the other phones correct the problem If you still have problems Disconnect the phone immediately If other phones on the same line function properly the problem isin the phone or its installation SPECIFICATIONS Memory Capacity 16 digits Redial Memory Capacity 32 digits FOS IAG ph
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