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LAZER Model 905K USER GUIDE
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1. ehn E Handset curly cord Data Socket An additional RJ45 socket on the right side of the phone is provided for the connection of a modem This socket utilising the centre 2 connections for the telephone A and B wires 2 wire Data socket Wall Mounting Handset clip In order to hold the handset in place when wall mounted there is a reversible clip located beneath the hookswitch Slide the clip towards the hookswitch to remove it Rotate it through 180 degrees and slide it back into position There will now be a protruding lip onto which the handset will locate when hung vertically Fixing screws To attach the phone to the wall 2 screws are used The screws should be fixed to the wall 85mm apart in a vertical plane The slots in the base of the phone will then locate onto these screws The screws should be adjusted so that the phone is held securely IMPORTANT NOTE Before fitting the fixing screws to the wall ensure that the wall is capable of supporting the weight of the phone and that there are no pipes or wires hidden in the wall behind the telephone position Do not attempt to wall mount the phone in a position where there is an electrical switch or socket either vertically above or below the required position unless you are sure the wiring to that fitting does not run behind the proposed telephone location Also en
2. Making a call using a Headset Headset Operation A headset may be connected to the socket provided on the left side of the phone The phone will detect that a headset is connected and switch the Monitor Handsfree Dialling es y functions to the headset Headset socket With a headset connected Press the amp button Enter the required number The call can be conducted via the headset Adjust the volume heard from the headset using the Y lt a ta A buttons To terminate the call press the amp Q button again the IN USE light will go out and the phone will drop the line An incoming call may be answered in the Headset mode by pressing the Q button Installation Connect the cords Plug one end of the curly cord into the socket in the handset and the other end into the socket on the left side of the phone Note there are 2 sockets on the left side of the phone headset and handset Ensure the handset curly cord is plugged into the correct socket marked with the symbol The straight telephone line cord should be plugged into the imm socket at the rear of the phone and into a suitable telephone wall outlet A oa J Note the straight UK line cord provided with this phone has T 4 wires The outer 2 wires of the UK wall plug connect to the inner 2 connections of the phone a crossover cable Straight telephone Please use only the cable supplied with the phone line cord
3. Making a Call Us Phone Settings inga HeadSet aciri ai a Message Wait Selector Switch oe ecceeeeneeeeene ceneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeteneeeeenaeeeaeeeeenneeeeaaes Recall Selector Switch o oo eeececeeeeeeeneeeaaeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeseneeeeseneeeseneeesenaeees Changing the Recall Time Period 000 0 eeeeeeeenneeceeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeneeeeeeae Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialling ccccceeeeeeeeeee ceneeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeanees Troubleshooting Phone Settings Setting the Recall amp Message Wait Switches At the rear of the phone are 2 switches for the setting of the Recall Jy and Message Wait signals For use on a normal domestic telephone line the following settings should be used om J Recall F Timed Break Recall Message Message Wait HV High Voltage Wait Switch Recall Switch Message Waiting Selector switch PABX operation only The Message waiting LED is designed for use in conjunction with office telephone systems that provide message wait signals At the rear of the phone is the Message Wait selector switch this must be set to match the signal available from the PABX There are 4 available settings PR1 amp PR2 for use on a PABX that generates a reverse polarity signal HV for use on a PABX that generates a high voltage message wait signal SR used in conjunction with systems that generate SR soft ring messa
4. Specification This product is designed for use in Great Britain and complies with the European Low Voltage and EMC Directives For a copy of the Declaration of Conformity for this product please write to Lazerbuilt Ltd 20 Gunnels Wood Park Stevenage Herts SG1 2BH Guarantee This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Before returning for repair please read the section Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that your telephone develops a fault within the first month of purchase it should be returned with a copy of the purchase invoice to your retailer who will exchange it for a new one If your telephone becomes faulty within the guarantee period but after the first month it should be returned for repair with a copy of the purchase invoice to Lazerbuilt Ltd 20 Gunnels Wood Park Stevenage Herts SG1 2BH After the guarantee period return your phone to the address shown Indicate the problems you are experiencing and include your name address telephone number and a postal order cheque for 5 00 to cover the handling charge Lazerbuilt will then send you an estimate for the repair Important Note This guarantee does not cover misuse negligence excessive voltage faults on telephone line or damage due to lightning Disposal Please take care when disposing of this product At the end of the products life it should be entered into a recycling scheme It should not be disposed of in norm
5. al domestic waste Made in China for Lazerbuilt Ltd www lazerbuilt co uk Rev 905K 1 LAZER Model 905K USER GUIDE Thank you for buying this Lazer telephone Before using please take time to read these instructions and familiarise yourself with the product You will then be aware of the features it offers and get the most from them Please save these instructions and keep them on hand for future reference Features Hands free dialling Monitor Monitor Volume Control 8 levels Headset socket with auto detection of headset Headset Volume Control 4 levels Handset Volume control 4 levels 12 Memories Last Number Redial Memory Ring Volume Control 8 levels Ring Melody Adjustment 16 settings Music on Hold Monitor mode Mute Handset mode At a Glance Troubleshooting 18 F Wherever possible before returning a phone for repair or replacement or calling a Telecom engineer to check your line replace your phone with a know working phone and see if the problem remains M When you have any doubt about the correct functioning of your phone and it is connected in an installation 17 with other devices phones answering machines faxes etc disconnect all other devices and check the phone on its own If possible it can also be helpful to check the phone in an alternative location 16 15 sses fo H 1 P
6. de Press the HOLD button The Music on Hold melody will be heard from the speaker and the other party will not be able to hear you you will not be able to hear the other party The In Use light will flash to show the microphone is muted To return to the other party Press the HOLD button again Adjusting the volume of Music on Hold The volume of the music heard from the speaker may be adjusted using the Y lt A buttons Handset Volume The volume of the other party heard through the handset may be adjusted There are 4 volume levels Whilst on a call with the handset lifted Press the Y lt a amp buttons You will hear the volume from the receiver change as you press the button Note the setting will be retained when the call is ended Basic Operation continued Memories Up to 12 numbers may be stored in memory maximum of 32 digits per number The digit buttons 0 9 are used to hold the stored numbers Once stored these numbers may be quickly and easily dialled by pressing 2 buttons An index card is provided for recording details of the numbers you store Storing Numbers in Memory With the phone in the On Line mode handset up or Monitor mode Press the STORE button Enter the telephone number you wish to store Press the MEM button Press one of the 12 digit buttons 0 9 Ifa number is already stored under the selected button it will be overwritten Enter the details of the sto
7. ge wait signals Note when connected to office telephone systems that generate a reverse polarity message wait signal it will be necessary to determine the correct setting of the switch positive or negative PR1 or PR2 Connect the phone to the extension socket and ensure no message wait signal is present PABX is not sending a Message Waiting signal to that extension If the LED is lit set the switch to the other polarity if the switch is set to the PR1 set it to the PR2 position and vice versa Note If the Message Wait LED is lit all the time the setting of the selector switch should be checked Recall Selector Switch This product provides both Timed Break default approximately 100mS and Earth Recall signals When the product is directly connected to a telephone line not via an office telephone system PABX then the recall switch at the rear of the phone should be set to the F Flash or Timed Break position If the product is connected to an extension of an office telephone system PABX it is important to ensure that the switch is set to match the Recall of the PABX either F Timed Break or E Earth The default period of the Timed Break Recall signal is 100mS 200mS 300mS 400mS 600mS and 900mS options are available Changing the Timed Recall Period Note for use in the UK the Recall Period should be 100mS When supplied the phone will be programmed with this setting For use in France or Por
8. hone is dead HEFER S e Check that the telephone line and handset curly cords are correctly connected and the plugs are pushed firmly Bopeccscs jj 2 into their sockets 14 E 3 The 4 wire UK line cord supplied with the phone should be plugged into the UK line socket at the rear of the 4 phone If the line cord is replaced with a 2 wire line cord that uses the 2 centre connectors Earth Recall will 5 not be available 13 12 6 T 11 8 Recall does not work 10 Ww E If the phone is connected directly to a telephone line ensure the Recall Selector switch at the rear of the 9 phone is set to the F Timed Break position If the phone is connected to an extension of an office telephone system PABX ensure that the setting of Recall selector switch at the rear of the phone matches the type of Recall used by the telephone system Tolndex Cattdisict t csiicnivesien ten Use to record details of the phone numbers stored Note if F is selected ensure the Flash time is set to 100mS in memory o Message Wait LED lit all the time 2 Mem Memory button Use when dialling numbers stored in memory If the Message Wait LED is lit all the time the setting of the selector switch should be checked When connected to a direct telephone line not via an office telephone system or to an office telephone 3 Store Button n se Press to store numbers in memory system that does not support message waiting signals the switch should be set to the HV position OM c
9. ist cges ste sk R Press and hold for 3 seconds to change the ring Speaker Monitor not working melody Make sure that a headset is not fitted to the headset socket on the left side of the phone 5 Redial Pause Press to Redial the last number called Helpline Use to insert a pause in dialled numbers or If you are unable to resolve a problem having first read the Troubleshooting section of this guide please memores contact the helpline during office hours on 01438 749009 BANG seras Press to hold or mute a call 7 In Use Hold Light 0 0 Will light when the phone is in use and flash when a call is on hold a Gi O eee eee Press to activate the Monitor handsfree dialling With a headset connected will activate headset operation instead of Monitor Will flash when the phone has message waiting 9 Message Wait Ring Light information PABX message wait and during ringing Phone Settings continued Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialling When supplied the phone is set for Tone Dialling This is the most common form of dialling and works on all domestic telephone lines in the UK If the phone is connected to an extension of an office telephone system PABX that only supports Pulse dialling then the following method may be used to change from Tone to Pulse With the phone On Line handset up Press and hold the PULSE button After 10 seconds you will hear a beep tone to confirm the change Hang the handse
10. ng names in Direct Memories Loudspeaker Wall mounting handset clip pull out and turn through 180 degrees then replace The handset will hang on this clip when the phone is wall mounted Press to disconnect a call Rest the handset on this clip when the phone is wall mounted and you wish to hang up the handset without disconnecting the call fA Coa 19 Recall Selector Switch 20 Message Wait Selector SWILE Iss genet air naectaeguass 1920 Use to select Timed Recall F or Earth Recall E Use to select the type of Message Wait Signal sent by the PABX office PABX use only Table of Contents Installation Connecting the Cords c cccccceecesceeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeneaeeeeeesegeeeesenaaaeeeeesencneeeeeeeeas Data socket Wall Mounting Basic Operation Redial Handset Volume Memories Adjusting the Rin g Volume and Melody eeeccceesseeeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeesneeeseneeeseeae ee Handsfree Dialling Monitor cccssseeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeenseeeeeeneeseeeeeesenens Making a Call Us Switching from H ing Handsfree Dialling Monitor ee eee eeeeeeeeneeeteeeeeneeereneeees andSet to MOMON eiA ann a aa Speaker Monitor VOlUME sssri sirisser sienien iiien iaie aiaiai aani Headset Operation icacccvccinccsdesesccontctearsecnannasncransenssssncontennetinennednantvedernssanacanee
11. red number on the Index card provided Note to delete a number simply store a new number over the old number Dialling Numbers from Memory Pick up the handset or press the gt Q button Press the MEM button Press the digit button 0 9 that holds the number you require The number will be dialled Adjusting the Ring Volume and Melody There are 8 ring volumes and 16 ring melodies With the phone in the IDLE mode and no headset connected Press and hold the Volume Up or Down button Y lt a A The ringer sound will be demonstrated Use the Volume Y lt w A buttons to select the required volume Press the 4 J button to scroll through the available ring melodies Note leave all buttons un pressed and the phone will save the settings and return to the Idle mode Do not adjust the Ring Volume or Melody whilst a headset is connected
12. sure that the telephone line cord will reach to your telephone socket from the proposed location Basic Operation Redial The phone will remember the last numbers you dialled To Redial the Last Number Pick up the handset or press the Q button Press RD PAUSE The last number will be dialled Recall Flash Recall signals may be required to activate additional network services such as Call Waiting or when the phone is connected to an extension of a PABX office system to access system functions Call Transfer etc Press the RECALL button when a recall is required Note It the phone is connected to a domestic telephone line the Recall selector switch at the rear of the phone should be set to the F Flash or Timed Recall position If the product is connected to an extension of an office telephone system PABX it is important to ensure that the switch is set to match the Recall of the PABX either F Timed Break or E Earth Hold Hold Handset mode Mute With the handset lifted Press the HOLD button The microphone will be muted so that the other party will not be able to hear you you will continue to hear the other party The In Use light will flash to show the microphone is muted To return to the other party Press the HOLD button again Note If the handset is hung up whilst the call is on hold the Speakerphone hold mode will be activated Hold Monitor or Headset mode Whilst in the Monitor mo
13. t up the change will not take effect until the handset has been returned to the cradle Temporary Change to Tone When in the Pulse mode it may be necessary to generate M F tones to activate automated services etc To make this change Press the TONE button Changing from Pulse Dialling to Tone Dialling With the phone On Line handset up Enter any digit This will clear dial tone so yo can hear the confirmation beep Press and hold the TONE button for 10 seconds Hang the handset up the change will not take effect until the handset has been returned to the cradle 10 Y E 0 a A 11 ReCall cc ceeceeecseceeeeseneeeeaee 12270 TONG tiene eee 13 PUSE erioa cece cece eee 14 Dial Keys occian 15 Speaker oe arininn 16 Wall Mounting Clip 17 HOOKSWItCH ccceeeeeeeeeeeee 18 Handset Park cc seeeeeeee In the Idle mode press and hold to adjust the ringer volume In Monitor or Headset mode press to adjust the receive volume While using the handset press to adjust the handset volume Activate a Recall Signal Timed Break F or Earth E according to the setting of the switch at the rear of the phone Press and hold for 10 seconds to change from Pulse to Tone dialling In Pulse mode short press for a temporary switch to Tone dialling Press and hold for 10 seconds to change from Tone to Pulse dialling Dialling keys for calling numbers and enteri
14. tugal a setting of 300mS may be required With the phone On Line and the Recall selector switch set to the F Timed Recall position Press the button 8 times Enter the required Recall Time 100mS 200mS 300mS 400mS 600mS or 900mS using the dial keys Press Recall and hang up to confirm the setting Note the setting will not change until the handset has been returned to the cradle Handsfree Dialling Monitor The phone allows you to make and progress calls in a Hands free Monitor mode When the call has been answered you must pick up the handset to talk to the other party Making a call using Handfree Dialling Monitor With the phone in the IDLE mode Press the no button Enter the required number Adjust the volume heard from the speaker using the Y lt 4 buttons To terminate the call press the Q button again the IN USE light will go out and the phone will drop the line Or To talk to the caller pick up the handset To switch from handset to Monitor Whilst making a call using the handset Press the oe Q button and return the handset to the cradle You will be able to progress the call from the speaker This may be useful if the other party places the call on hold Pick up the handset to continue talking to the other party Speaker Monitor Volume The volume of the incoming caller heard through the speaker can be adjusted using the Y lt 1 4 A buttons
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