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1. Fl 484 4 Line Telephone with Display INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Southwestern Bell Telecom FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the bottom of the base of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your Telephone Company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all ofthose devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the 5 of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local Telephone Company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an o
2. Should you encounter any problems please call the Southwestern Bell Telecom toll free Customer Help Line for assistance 1 800 255 8480 FOR IN WARRANTY SERVICE Package your complete unit including all adapters line cords and other accessories and ship the unit postage prepaid and insured for your protection to SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELECOM DEPT Warranty Repair 7442 Shadeland Station Way Indianapolis IN 46256 3925 Be sure to include your return address proof of purchase a daytime phone number and a brief explanation of your difficulties FOR OUT OF WARRANTY SERVICE You may call our toll free Help Line for an estimated service charge before returning your unit Please follow all instructions for IN WARRANTY repair above to return your unit Please mark the package DEPT Out of Warranty If you have called for an estimated service charge you may include this information with your unit for prompt service If requested we will contact you with the charges An out of warranty product which you decide not to have repaired will be assessed an evalu ation and handling fee We will retum all serviced product pre paid to you see Limited Warranty QUESTIONS rene STOP DON T TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE LOOK FOR THE TOLL FREE HELP TELEPHONE NUMBER LISTEN AS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM fi chien answers to all your questions regardin
3. 2 Press the STORE key The display will be cleared STORE LOWER 3 Press the FORWARD or BACKWARD key again to indicate that you will be storing the telephone number The number selected reappears on the display and the SHIFT key is released STORE 12064555286 Or Press the SHIFT key only if you want to store the number on the LOWER part of a Speed Dial Key STORE LOWER 12064555286 NOTE If the length of the number to be stored is equal to 10 digits it will be considered a long distance number and a 1 will automatically be placed in front of the number when it is stored 4 Press a Speed Dial Key A short confirmation tone is given and the LCD retums to the normal display 32 OPERATION cont d D KEY DEFINITIONS The following is a list of the CLASS keys and their functions in order to help simplify CLASS programming Press the SHIFT key first and then Press TIMER DIAL to access the DIAL key function Press SET ERASE to access the ERASE key function Press DND to access the BACKWARD key function Press REVIEW to access the FORWARD key function Press the SHIFT key again to retum these 4 keys to their original first function 33 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Place your phone on a solid flat surface where its cord will be out of the way and where it is not likely to be knocked to the floor To clean use a soft cloth dampened in a mild detergent Never use abrasives sol vents and n
4. ALL STATION PAGE MAKING AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL STATIONS 1 Press the PAGE key You will hear the intercom dial tone 2 Press the x button The LCD will PAGE ALL display the following information 3 Make your announcement using either the handset or the speakerphone The LCD s of the other stations whose DND PAGE are function is not activated will display 25 OPERATION cont d ANSWERING THE PAGE TO ALL STATIONS 1 Press the PAGE key for hands free speaking Or 2 Lift the handset and press the PAGE key Upon answering the page to all stations you will be heard by only the paging station The LCD display will return to its normal display status D PAGING A STATION INDIVIDUAL PAGE MAKING AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO ONE SPECIFIC STATION 1 Press the PAGE key The LCD display will show PAGE 2 Dial the desired intercom number or press one of the DSS keys There will be a tone Your LCD display will show the intercom number which you are calling The called station will display PAGE on the LCD along with your station number 3 You may use the handset or the speakerphone to make the intercom call ANSWERING AN INDIVIDUAL PAGE A beep tone is heard to let you know that a voice call is incoming 1 The MUTE LED will light up and you will see the number of the calling party on the LCD display 2 Press the MUTE key to answer the cali hands free Or 2 Lift the handset and converse NOTE If your intercom cal
5. key to end the programming session A beep tone will be heard to signal successful programming For example press the and 2 keys in succession Your LCD will display the following information STORE 2 After pressing the INTERCOM key to end the programming session your station ID number is now 2 The LCD will display your new station ID number along with the time and day date display NOTE After connecting the first set Station ID defaults to 1 any additional sets that are connected to the system up to eight will also attempt to become default Station ID number 1 In these cases the additional telephone s will beep and display EXT 0 until they are programmed with a Station ID number other than 1 As soon as they are programmed the beeping will stop and the LCD will display the new station number The beeping and 0 display also occur when you try to program station with an ID number that is already in use In this case reprogram the set with an available Station ID number 13 LED LINES 1 2 3 4 INTERCOM WHAT THE LED S INDICATE STATUS OFF FLASHING SLOWLY ON STEADY FLASHING RAPIDLY FLASHING IRREGULARLY OFF FLASHING SLOWLY ON STEADY FLASHING RAPIDLY SPEAKERPHONE OFF MUTE SHIFT ON STEADY OFF ON STEADY OFF ON STEADY 14 INDICATION Line not in use Incoming outside call is ringing Line is in use You have put a line
6. 2126665377 First LCD display 3 Press the REVIEW key to display information about the ee caller on Line 3 LCD display after pressing the REVIEW key 4 Press the REVIEW key again _ for the normal LCD display JAN 01 10 05 AM EXT 2 WED Normal LCD display Repeatedly pressing the REVIEW key allows you to view the caller information and the date time normal LCD screens as necessary 28 OPERATION cont d 4 SIMULTANEOUS RING PICKED UP BY INDIVIDUAL PHONES 1 The phone rings on two lines for example Line 1 and Line 3 2 Line 1 is picked up by phone A SMITH JOHN SMITH JOHN L1 2126665377 L1 2126665377 Phone A display Phone B display 3 Line 3 is picked up by phone B SMITH JOHN PRICE TOM L1 2126665377 L3 9182656517 Phone A display Phone B display 4 Press the REVIEW key at each station f PRICE TOM JAN 01 10 05 AM L3 9182656517 EXT 2 WED Phone A display Phone B display 5 Repeated pressing of the REVIEW key will allow the user to view other caller information on the LCD and the normal LCD display C WORKING WITH THE CALLER INFORMATION LIST RETRIEVING THE LIST Wher using 116 BACKWARD 4 or DND and FORWARD of REVIEW gt keys remember that you must press the SHIFT key first 1 Press the FORWARD or BACKWARD key to go through caller information The most recent call will be displayed first CALL 15 JAN 15 09 10 PM 2a Press the FORWARD key The LCD displays that the end of the list has
7. WITH THE HANDSET and skip step 2 do not pick up the handset The LCD displays will remain the same To end an intercom call retum the handset to the base or press the SPEAKERPHONE key if you made the intercom call hands free NOTE 1 If you fail to dial a number within 10 seconds of pressing the INTERCOM key two warning beeps will sound 2 The speed dial key may also be used as a Direct Station Select DSS key For example The 1st DSS key is associated to station 1 the 2nd DSS key is associated with station 2 and so on 24 OPERATION cont d B ANSWERING AN INTERCOM CALL If you hear a double intercom ring and the LCD display shows a calling station USING THE HANDSET 1 Lift the handset 2 Press the INTERCOM key HANDS FREE 1 Press the INTERCOM key 2 You are now free to converse with the calling station handsfree For example if station 3 answers an intercom call from station 2 the LCD will display whether you make the call with your handset or hands free JAN 01 10 05 AM JAN 01 10 05 AM ICM 3 WED ICM 2 WED Station 2 LCD Station 3 LCD NOTE 1 If you are in DND mode when you receive an intercom call the INTER COM LED wili be ON steady and you can see the number of the calling party on the LCD display You have the option to answer the call by pressing the INTERCOM key 2 An intercom call to one station can be answered by any other station C PAGING ALL STATIONS IN THE SYSTEM
8. be hoa eas de bed eee ed 21 GAEL WAN w iu Alieni 22 Li MUTE ira acd TOI RE PORTO TRE LEI 22 CALL 5 22 23 N USING CUSTOM SERVICES O ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER VOLUME 23 H INTERCOM A PLACING AN INTERCOM 24 B ANSWERING INTERCOM CALL 25 PAGING ALL STATIONS IN THE SYSTEM ALL STATION PAGE 25 26 D PAGING A STATION INDIVIDUAL 26 itl IF YOU ARE USING THE ACC 484 CALLER ID SERVER 27 32 AREA CODE PROGRAMMING CALLER ID INFORMATION DISPLAY CARE AND MAINTENANCE RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE 34 PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE 39 REPAIR SERVICE orli Ele Dn 36 WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE 37 LIMITED WARRANTY 38 CONGRATULATIONSI You have purchased a 4 LINE TELEPHONE with DISPLAY that is an integral part of a system that will fill all of your present needs This telephone has been manufactured to the high standards set by Southwestern Bell Telecom As you read this manual you will realize that you have a multitude of functions at your fingertips In order to take advantage of these useful features install the system and operate the FT 484 by following t
9. in programming Please try again TO STORE NUMBERS IN THE SECOND SPEED DIAL GROUP 1 aoo nN Make sure the phone is on hook idle Press the STORE key STORE 123456 Enter the number to be stored Press the SHIFT key The SHIFT LED will light up and the LCD will dis play LOWER STORE LOWER Press a SPEED DIAL key to store 123456 the number The SHIFT key will automatically be released the LED turns off returning the station to the first group A beep tone will be heard to signal successful programming ove PLACING A PAUSE IN A STORED NUMBER Press the REDIAL key to insert a 2 5 second pause anywhere in the phone number before in between any two digits and or at the end of the number STORING AN LNR NUMBER TO THE FIRST SPEED DIAL GROUP 1 2 3 Make sure the phone is on hook STORE Press the STORE key 123456 Press the REDIAL key This will recall the last number e g 123456 dialed and display it on the LCD Press a SPEED DIAL key A beep tone will sound to signal successful programming E OPERATION cont d STORING AN LNR NUMBER TO THE SECOND SPEED DIAL GROUP 1 Make sure the phone is on hook 2 Press the STORE key 3 Press the REDIAL key e g the last number dialed is 123456 4 Press the SHIFT key The LED will light and the LCD will display STORE LOWER LOWER 123456 5 Press a SPEED DIAL key The SHIFT key will be released and a beep tone will be heard afte
10. on a bed or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your dealer or local power company 10 11 12 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to a qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b if liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product doe
11. on hold A line has been put on hold at another station Intercom is not in use You are making an Intercom call Intercom is in use You are receiving an Intercom call You are in Handset mode or your phone is idle You are in Handsfree Speakerphone mode Your station is not muted Your station is muted In tst level upper mode In 2nd level lower mode WHAT IS INDICATED ON THE DISPLAY THE NORMAL LCD DISPLAY WINDOW DATE TIME OF DAY 10 05 AM WED STATION NUMBER DAY OF THE WEEK The display will also show the feature functions of the phone when they are in use These functions include STORE ICM Intercom PAGE PAGE ALL LOWER the status of the SHIFT key DND Do Not Disturb Low Battery Indicator BATT SET DATE TIME and dialed digits LOW BATTERY DISPLAY The telephone will indicate that the battery is jow and needs to be replaced by display ing a low battery indicator BATT the LCD JAN 01 10 05 AM EXT 2 BATT WED LCD DISPLAY PRIORITY If more than one message or function is to be dispiayed at the same time the LCD displays the messages according to the following precedence Dialed digits Intercom operations Timer Programming functions CLASS data FIRST LAST Features such as the Low Battery Indicator BATT and the Do Not Disturb function DND see page 21 will be displayed only if they are active 15 OPERATION I OUTSIDE LINE dig di WHEN
12. 0 00 00 AM 2 Enter two digits for the month 01 12 01 for January 12 for December etc Enter two digits for the date 01 31 Enter the day of the week 1 7 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday etc Enter 2 digits for the hour 01 12 Enter 2 digits for the minute 00 59 Enter for AM or for PM te lE Oe A beep indicates that the clock and calendar setting is complete Example For Wednesday October 9th 3 25 PM the LCD display will read SET DATE TIME 10 09 4 03 25 PM VI PROGRAMMING PULSE OR TONE SERVICE The FT 484 is compatible with both PULSE rotary and TONE phone service To program the phone for the service you have 1 Press the STORE key The LCD will show STORE 2 Press the and 0 keys in succession STORE 0 3 Press the 0 zero key if you have TONE service or the 1 one key if you have PULSE service 4 Press the MUTE key to end the programming NOTE The default mode is for TONE dialing service 12 INSTALLATION cont d VII ASSIGNING STATION NUMBERS In order for your station to make and receive intercom calls your Intercom Station Number must be programmed into your telephone To program your station ID number 1 2 3 4 Press the STORE key The LCD will display STORE Press the keys in succession Press a keypad number 1 8 corresponding to your desired station ID number The default value is 1 Press the
13. A LINE IS IN USE AT ONE STATION THE LED OF THAT LINE WILL BE ON _ STEADY ON ALL THE OTHER STATIONS IN THE SYSTEM As a call is made it is automatically routed the next available line of the possible 4 Lines on the FT 484 Your call can not be intruded upon by another station because line privacy is by de fault programmed into this system You may cancel the CALL PRIVACY at any time in order to let other stations join in on your call see page 21 CALL PRIVACY A RINGER VOLUME There are four levels of volume adjustment including OFF for the ringer volume For convenience there are two methods of adjusting the volume IF THE TELEPHONE IS IDLE 1 Press the CONFERENCE key 2 Press 1 2 3 or 4 on the keypad to select the desired line number 3 Press the VOLUME A or VOLUME W key to select the desired volume level You will then hear a burst ring at the programmed volume level Repeat until you get to the desired volume level or to OFF DURING AN INCOMING CALL RING Simply press the VOLUME A or VOLUME Y key to the desired level while the phone is ringing If there is more than one line ringing at the same time each ringer volume can be adjusted simultaneously B PLACING AN OUTSIDE CALL USING THE HANDSET 1 Lift the handset An available outside line will automatically be selected for you 2 Dial the desired number The LCD will display the dialed digits one by one At the end of the call return the handset
14. Assignment The loudness of the rings for each line can be regulated individually intercom Any two stations in this system that are connected to Line 1 can commun icate with each other s System Paging Your can be heard by stations in the system m Station to Station Paging Page an individual station through the intercom m Last Number Redial Pressing one button redials the last number you called m Conferencing Conference can be established between two stations in the system and an outside party or between your station and two outside parties Speakerphone Built in speaker and microphone allow handsfree use of the telephone m Speed Dialing Program 28 different telephone numbers in this station for speed dialing m Call Privacy No other station can access your outside cali unless you allow it Do Not Disturb Lock out Paging Intercom and outside line calls for added privacy m Pause Insert a momentary delay in the dialing sequence of a stored telephone number m Tone Even with Pulse rotary telephone service you can temporarily switch to Tone by pressing the STAR key m Cali Wait Reach various Centrex services or answer a second call on a line already in use if you have this service from your phone company Mute Converse privately with those in the room with you without the party on the other end of the line hearing this conversation Wall Mountable Easily mounted on the wall or
15. DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EX PRESSED OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELECOM 7442 Shadeland Station Way Indianapolis IN 46256 3925 38 sia dei FT 484 OM Printed in TAIWAN R O C
16. ING READY FOR INSTALLATION BEFORE CONNECTING you will need two adapters to connect the four separate lines to your two line telephone line cords 2 LINE ADAPTER eles nes 1 amp 2 RJA2XX SN 3 amp 4 UNES 1 amp 2 T ADAPTER 3 amp 4 Or RJ14C if necessary you may share two line wall jacks between two units using a modular T adapter USOC RJA2X ATRIA LAI INSTALLATION cont d ill BATTERIES This telephone requires 3 alkaline AAA size batteries for memory backup INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 1 Turn the unit over If the unit is wall mounted lift it off the wall 2 Open the battery compartment by removing the screw and pressing the tab to release the cover 3 As shown in the diagram insert the first battery into the cabinet and then piace the other two batteries into the cone inet BATTERY COMPARTMENT 4 Replace the battery compartment cover and screw WITH COVER REMOVED NOTE When replacing batteries keep the AC power line connected to avoid memory loss IV TELEPHONE INSTALLATION ON A DESK OR TABLE 1 Turn the unit over and detach the pedestal by pressing in on the two tabs then pushing the pedestal upward 2 Plug one Ha 215 cords into the jack for Lines 1 and 2 in the rectangular recess in the bottom of the set va To connect Lines 3 and 4 plug the other telephone line cord into the other jack for Lines 3 and 4 Thre
17. INS TALEA DON TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONS FOR THE SYSTEM 8 SELECT LOCATIONS I LINE CORD ADAPTERS YOU MAY NEED 8 MURS BATTERIES has 9 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES IV TELEPHONE INSTALLATION 9 11 ON A DESK OR TABLE MOUNTING ON A WALL V SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR nronnn 12 VI PROGRAMMING PULSE OR TONE SERVICE 12 VII ASSIGNING STATION NUMBERS 13 PROGRAMMING YOUR STATION NUMBER WHAT THE LED S INDICATE 14 WHAT IS INDICATED ON THE DISPLAY 15 NORMAL DISPLAY LOW BATTERY DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY PRIORITY OPERATION OUTSIDE LINE RINGER VOLUME u ny cated tala eee 16 RINGING ON EACH LINE SPEAKERPHONE B PLACING AN OUTSIDE CALL 16 17 ANSWERING AN OUTSIDE CALL 17 D PLACING AND RELEASING A CALL ON HOLD 17 18 E LAST NUMBER REDIAL LNR 1 F RECORDING THE LENGTH OF A CALL 18 SPEED DIALING 18 20 STORING DIALING AND ERASING NUMBERS PAUSE FUNCTION rL CALLE PRIVACY Sie i es 21 li SSONEERENCE Lilli 21 J DO NOT DISTURB ce aw ds el
18. LL WAIT GUIDE STORE STATION NUMBER CARD amp COVER SPEAKER GRILLE B HANDSET poe ON SIDE KEYPAD MICROPHONE ST PAGE INTERCOM KEY amp LED VOLUME VOLUME Y MUTE KEY amp LED mC CONFERENCE KEY _ SPEAKERPHONE Oy C KEY amp LED LOCATION OF CONTROLS cont d 5 GROOVE FORLI TELEPHONE LINES JACK FOR LINES 1 amp 2 GROOVE FOR AC ADAPTER LINE FOR LINES 3 amp 4 POWER JACK REAR VIEW asawa SYSTEM AND FEATURES DESCRIPTION SYSTEM m The FT 484 is designed to allow the user to set up a system easily without the need for any additional equipment KSU or the help of a specialist With these tele phones you can assemble up to an 8 telephone interacting system using 2 3 or 4 C O Lines and a system Intercom m ACC 484 ID Server Optional accessory which allows display of incoming caller s telephone number as well as review storage and dialing of past numbers special local telephone company service required FEATURES m Auto Line Selection When placing or answering a call the next available Line in sequence will be accessed without the need for manual selection m Hold A call can be placed on HOLD and accessed by any station in the system m Pulse Tone Switch Enables you to switch from PULSE rotary to TONE dialing whatever your service may be Selectable Ring
19. LSE dialing change to TONE by pressing the key SPEED DIAL NUMBERS To Enter Numbers into Memory Press STORE When storing in the 2nd group press the SHIFT key Enter the telephone number to be stored then press the SPEED DIAL key where you wish to store the number NOTE Storing a number in a previously used Speed Dial location will erase the previous number To Dial a Number Stored in Memory For numbers in Group 1 press the appropriate SPEED DIAL key For numbers in Group 2 first press SHIFT and then the SPEED DIAL key LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation use and service for a period of one 1 ell from the date of purchase as shown on the purchaser s receipt The obligation of Southwestern Bell Telecom under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement at our option during the warranty period of any part which proves defective in material or workmanship under normal installation use and service provided the product is retumed to Southwestem Bell Telecom address below or to one of our authorized Service Centers TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID Products returned to us or to an authorized Service Center must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt In the absence of such purchase receipt the warranty period shail be one 1 year from the date of manufacture This warranty
20. ad the telephone line cord s through the groove labeled TELEPHONE LINE S above the rectangular recess DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE WALL JACK S YET 3 Insert the AC adapter plug into the power jack in the recess and thread the adapter cord through the other groove labeled AC ADAPTER CORD POWER JACK ALL WIRES EXTEND OUT OF THE REAR OF THE UNIT INSTALLATION cont d 4 Tum the pedestal around and slip the two curved tabs into the top holes and under the bars Press the top of the pedestal until the two upper tabs lock into the holes 5 Connect the telephone line cord plug s into the wall telephone jack s See figures on page 8 6 Plug the AC adapter into the wall AC power outlet 7 Insert the plugs of the coiled cord into the jacks in the handset andthe side of the base MOUNTING ON A WALL The FT 484 may be installed on the studs of a wall phone plate or onto 2 screws that you fasten into the wall In either case the handset must be retained securely on the handset guide during a vertical installation To do this lift the handset guide up and tum it around 180 degrees Let it snap into H a POSITION POSITION REQUIRED FoR LIF ea REQUIRED FOR DESK USE WALL MOUNTING NOTE When installing screws use anchors to insure that the screws are secure 1 Remove the template page 36 and mark the location of the screws on the wall 2 insert screws into the wall leaving 3 16 extending
21. been reached 29 OPERATION cont d 3a Press the FORWARD key once again Information on the first call re ceived is displayed CALL 01 JAN 01 11 15 AM 4a Repeatedly pressing the FORWARD key will guide the user through the caller information list from the first call received to the last call Or to go backwards through the caller information list 2b Press the BACKWARD key and information on the previous call will be displayed CALL 14 JAN 14 11 30 AM 3b Repeatedly pressing the BACKWARD key will guide the user through the caller information list from the last call received to the first call CALL 13 CALL 01 JAN 12 03 20 PM JAN 01 11 15 AM 4b Pressing the BACKWARD key at CALL 01 puts you at the end of the list 5 The caller information display mode will be terminated by pressing any ond time out JAN 20 10 06 AM EXT 2 WED NOTE An empty caller information list is indicated by NO CALLS on the LCD display O OPERATION cont d CALLER INFORMATION For each caller s information there are two LCD displays The first contains the cali sequence number and the date time that the call was received The second includes the name of the calling party the call sequence number and the phone number of the calling party CALL 02 SMITH JOHN JAN 01 10 06 AM 02 2064555286 First LCD display Second LCD display Pressing the key allows toggling between the two displays The normal LCD display w
22. by pressing the CALL WAIT key When one of the calls ends when one of the parties hangs up the CALL WAIT function is automatically disengaged THE CALL WAIT KEY CAN ALSO BE USED TO HANG UP A CALL WITH OUT HANGING UP THE HANDSET When you want to end a call press the CALL WAIT key to end the call and receive a fresh dial tone L MUTE The MUTE feature allows the user to temporarily stop transmission to the calling party in order to talk privately WHETHER USING THE HANDSET OR SPEAKERPHONE 1 To restore the sound to the other Press the MUTE key The MUTE LED will light up and the LCD display will show MUTE party press the MUTE key again The MUTE LED will go OFF as will MUTE on the LCD display M CALL TRANSFER YOU CAN TRANSFER AN OUTSIDE CALL TO ANY OTHER STATION WITHIN THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 1 Place the C O line you want to transfer on hold 2 Make a voice call or use intercom ring to contact the party within the telephone system who you wish to transfer the call to 22 OPERATION cont d 3 To answer a transferred call simply press the line key with the flashing LED The party transferring the call should also notify the receiving party of the line number that is being placed on hold with intent to transfer 4 After the call is answered by the other party hang up the phone N USING CUSTOM SERVICES It is sometimes necessary to dial a number in TONE DTMF signalin
23. e phone on hook SPEAKERPHONE mode press the REDIAL key 2 An outside line will be selected and the last number will be redialed You will see the fast number being dialed on the LCD display F RECORDING THE LENGTH OF A PHONE CALL To time the length of a phone call 1 Establish an outside call either incoming or outgoing 2 Press the TIMER key The LCD will display 00 00 and then immediately begin timing the call up to 59 59 If 59 59 is reached the counter f will start over at 00 00 00 00 3 Press the TIMER key again or hang up the telephone to stop the elapsed time The LCD display will automatically return 12 27 to the normal display after six Seconds G SPEED DIALING There are 28 total memory iocations in two groups in which you can store speed dial numbers The numbers may be stored in PULSE or TONE mode Each memory location can store up to 15 digits including Pause and Call Wait Flash functions 18 OPERATION contd TO STORE NUMBERS IN THE FIRST SPEED DIAL GROUP 1 2 3 NOTE Make sure the phone is on hook idle Press the STORE key STORE Enter the number to be stored 123456 for example 123456 If the number to be stored is the last number that was manually dialed then you may simply press the REDIAL key to enter the phone number Press a SPEED DIAL key A beep tone will be heard to signal successful programming NOTE A double beep tone signals an error
24. ever spray cleaners directly onto the telephone RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not connected and operated in accordance with this Owners Manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residen tial area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference 34 EN nahi aa Vita ian uwa PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE ARE INTERCOM LINE STATUS AUTO ANSWER PRIVACY OR AUTO LINE SE LECTION INOPERABLE Check if Lines 1 and 2 are crosswired in the wall jack See if you may have installed your 2 line adapter incorrectly Be sure all FT 484 stations in the system are connected to Line 1 and disconnect all non system telephones from line 1 Check the station programmable codes Be sure the length of cable between stations does not exceed 300 feet Check that all phone lines are correctly connected to each station every Line 1 is connected to the appropriate CO line every Line 2 is connected to the appropriate CO line and so on 7 Remove ali RFI filte
25. g when you have PULSE service To convert a number from PULSE to TONE 1 Access the telephone number in PULSE mode 7 PRS L 2 Press the key Now you can dial with a TONE signal when necessary This temporary tone dialing ends when you hang up the phone O ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER VOLUME There are 16 levels of volume available for use with the 5 speaker 1 Press the SPEAKERPHONE key in order to get a dial tone 2 Press the VOLUME key or the VOLUME key until you reach a desir able volume level 3 Hang up the phone when finished cats ete ie 23 OPERATION cont d Il INTERCOM for those stations connected to Line 1 A PLACING AN INTERCOM CALL WITH THE HANDSET 1 Press the INTERCOM key The INTERCOM and SPEAKERPHONE LEDs will go on and you will hear an intercom dial tone Lift the handset The LCD display 3 Dial the desired intercom number or press one of the programmed Direct Station Select keys For example if station 2 calls station 3 ICM 3 ICM 2 Station 2 LCD Station 3 LCD If the called station is idle a ring back tone will be heard If the called station is busy the caller will hear a busy tone The called station will hear a double announce ring If the called set is in the Do Not Disturb mode a busy tone will be heard ON THE HOOK HANDS FREE In order to make an intercom call andere sin follow the directions for making an intercom call
26. g operation missing parts or instal ation ca SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELECOM HELP LINE AT 1 800 255 8480 36 s Ra e WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE Not PLACE THIS TEMPLATE ON THE WALL THE LOCATION OF THE SCREWS IS INDICATED BY THE CENTERS OF THE CROSSED LINES FASTEN THE SCREWS LEAVING 3 16 OF THE SCREW EXTENDING FROM THE WALL Remove This Page 37 z gt HOLD To place an outside call on hold press the HOLD key To release hold press the LINE key that is on hold CONFERENCE Put the first call on hold then make the second call Intercom outside call Press the CON ERENCE key DO NOT DISTURB Prevent any calls from getting through to your telephone by pressing the DND key To cancel press DND again CALL WAIT Accessible only if provided by the telephone company If you are on a call and hear a signal there is another call for you Press the CALL WAIT key to speak to the second caller Press the CALL WAIT key again to re turn to your original call CALL TRANSFER To transfer an outside call to another station in the sys tem contact the other station on the Intercom then hang up If Jo have been informed there is a call to be TENTA to you press the LINE key with the flash ing LED INTERCOM PLACE AN INTERCOM CALL Press the INTERCOM key The call is automatically on Speakerphone unless you lift the handset Press the In te
27. he instructions printed here in the manual UNPACKING When you unpack this carton you will find BASE UNIT HANDSET COILED TWO 7 AC amp CORD LINE CORDS ADAPTER PEDESTAL If there is visible damage to the unit notify your dealer or shipping carrier immediately m Keep the packing material for storing the FT 484 or for shipping the unit if retumed mg Keep the printed literature for reference m Keep a record of the Serial Number printed on the label on the bottom of the telephone base MODEL NO FT 484 SERIAL NO PURCHASED FROM DATE GLOSSARY Words you will see and what they mean STATION Any FT 484 telephone in this system INTERCOM A call placed from one station to another station within the system HANDSET The part of the phone held in the hand to speak and listen DISPLAY Liquid Crystal Display showing clock and calendar number dialed Intercom Page and call duration LED Light Emitting Diode status of light on off or flashing indicates status of a func tion See page 14 for LED Indications LOCA TION CONTROLS Front View 2B KEY OND REVIEW PATERNA qn RIT SET ERASE KEY LINE 3 TIMER DIAL KEY KEY amp LED KEY amp LED REVIEWING DIRECTION ARROWS ERASE amp DIAL KEYS FUNCTION ONLY WITH ACC 484 INTERCOM amp SPEED DIAL KEYS MEMORY INDEX CARD amp COVER CRADLE A HOOKSWITCH HANDSET CA
28. ill return if the station is left idle for more than 15 seconds OTHER POSSIBLE DISPLAYS if the call comes from a remote 11 OUT OF AREA alee the caller has limited the Caller ID 11 ANONYMOUS information transmitted when retneving the caller s data fails no Caller ID information is L1 UNKNOWN available on the particular caller a ERASING A RECORD THE LIST In order to erase a particular caller information record 1 Press the SHIFT key 2 Using the FORWARD BACKWARD keys review the caller s list and choose the record you wish to delete 3 Press the ERASE key The display will indicate that the record has been deleted 4 Press the FORWARD key to view the succeeding record or the BACKWARD key to view the preceding record 31 OPERATION conta RETURNING A CALL ON THE CALLER S LIST 1 Press the SHIFT key 2 Review the caller list using the FORWARD and BACKWARD keys to find the desired number 3 Pressthe DIAL key The number is automatically dialed The number is displayed on the LCD digit by digit as it is dialed NOTE If the length of the phone number is 10 digits it will be considered a long distance number and a 1 will automatically be dialed for you in front of the phone number SAVING A CALLER S NUMBER TO A SPEED DIAL KEY 1 Review the caller list using the FORWARD and BACKWARD keys and the SHIFT key until you find the number on the display you wish to save in memory
29. l is not answered you can change it to an individual page by pressing the PAGE key Or You can change an individual page to an intercom call by pressing the INTERCOM key 26 OPERATION cont d lll IF YOU ARE USING THE ACC 484 CALLER ID SERVER PLEASE REVIEW THE KEY DEFINITIONS ON PAGE 32 A AREA CODE PROGRAMMING If you have subscribed to a Caller ID service from your telephone company it is possible to avoid the transmission of your local area code from the Class Server ACC 484 to your telephone Caller ID display PROGRAMMING THE AREA CODE FOR THE CLASS SERVER For example if the area code is 305 1 Make sure the phone is on hook and idle 2 Press the following sequence of keys from any station STORE key 3 0 5 HOLD key A beep tone will sound to confirm successful programming after which the Class Server will send the phone number without the area code CANCELING THE AREA CODE FOR THE CLASS SERVER 1 Make sure the phone is on hook and idle 2 Pressthe following key sequence from any station STORE key HOLD key A beep tone will sound to confirm successful cancellation B INCOMING CALLER ID DISPLAY phone number of the calling party will be displayed on the telephone LCD after approximately two rings There are four telephone conditions that may effect how the caller information is displayed on the LCD 1 THE TELEPHONE IS IDLE On approximately the second ring of an incoming call
30. ng them Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or Skin When replacing batteries all batteries should be replaced at the same time Mixing fresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged batteries When inserting batteries into this product the proper polarity or direction must be ob Served Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging and that may result in leakage or explosion Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time several months or more since during this time the battery could leak in the product Discard dead batteries as soon as possible since dead batteries are more likely to leak in a product Do not store this product or the batteries identified for use with this product in high temperature areas Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS RATE TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 UNPACKING 4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 5 6 SYSTEM AND FEATURES DESCRIPTION 7
31. out Or 10 INSTALLATION contd If you mount the unit on the studs of a wall plate instead of on screws do not LINES LINES connect the line cords to the wall plate phone jack 3 Before attaching the unit onto the screws or studs plug a telephone line cord into the jack for Lines 1 and 2 in the rectangular recess in the bottom of the set To connect Lines 3 and 4 plug the other line cord into the second Jack 4 Thread the line cord s through the groove labeled TELEPHONE LINE S located above the recess The cords will extend out from the top of the unit DO NOT CONNECT THE LINE CORDS TO THE WALL TELEPHONE JACKS YET 5 Insert the AC adapter plug into the power jack in the recess Thread the cord through the groove labeled AC ADAPTER CORD ALL WIRES EXTEND OUT THE TOP OF THE UNIT _ POWER JACK 6 Set the unit on the screws or studs and firmly press the unit down locking it on 7 Connect the telephone line cord plug s into the wall modular jack s See figures on page 8 8 Plug the AC adapter into the wall AC power outlet 2 TO WALL MODULAR JACKS 9 Insert the plugs of the coiled cord into the jacks in the handset and the side of the base 11 INSTALLATION cont d V SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR Before operating the FT 484 you should set the clock and calendar on the display 1 Press the SET key while the phone is cradled The LCD Display shows SET DATE TIME 00 00
32. pportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment the Telephone Company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the Telephone Company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Ava maa SARA IR i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE 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 1 2 3 Read and understand all instructions Follow all wamings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a 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 cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and 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
33. press the Line key again You will hear a double ring tone NOTE 1 Call Privacy is ON by default to ensure conversation privacy 2 Privacy is automatically restored when the call is terminated CONFERENCE IF YOU ARE SPEAKING WITH AN OUTSIDE PARTY YOU CAN INCLUDE A THIRD PERSON INTO THE CONVERSATION FOR A THREE PARTY CON FERENCE CALL 1 Putthe first call on HOLD 2 Make the second call using either the intercom or an outside line HEI 3 After you have reached the third party press the CONFERENCE key CONFERENCE A THREE WAY CONFERENCE IS ESTABLISHED DO NOT DISTURB DND YOU CAN PREVENT ANY CALLS PAGING INTERCOM OR OUTSIDE FROM BEING RECEIVED BY OR HEARD ON YOUR STATION 1 Press the DND key The LCD display will show the icon 10 05 AM WED 2 cancel DND press the DND key again The DISPLAY will no WED NOTES 1 If you receive an outside call while you are in the DND mode you have the option to answer the call by pressing the ringing Line key 2 If you a station in DND mode you will hear a busy signal 21 OPERATION contd K CALL WAIT CALL WAIT IS A CLASS FEATURE WHICH IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE IF ERG VIDED BY YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 Press the CALL WAIT key when you hear the tone indicating that there is another call coming in on your line The first call will automatically be put on hold while you take the current call You can toggle between the two calls
34. r successful programming DIALING NUMBERS IN THE FIRST SPEED DIAL GROUP Press a SPEED DIAL key to automaticaliy access an available outside line and dial the stored speed number The number will be shown on the LCD display DIALING NUMBERS IN THE SECOND SPEED DIAL GROUP 1 Press the SHIFT key the LED will light 2 Press a SPEED DIAL key The number stored in the second Speed Dial group will automatically be dialed and displayed on the LCD The SHIFT key is released the LED turns off and the station is returned to first group programming ERASING FIRST SPEED DIAL GROUP NUMBERS 1 Make sure the phone is on hook idle e 2 Press the STORE key 3 Press the SPEED DIAL key A beep tone will be heard to signal success ful deletion of the Speed Dial number ERASING SECOND SPEED DIAL GROUP NUMBERS 1 Make sure the phone is on hook idle 2 Press the STORE key 3 Press the SHIFT key The LED will light up and you will observe the LOWER on the LCD display 4 Press a SPEED DIAL key A beep tone will confirm successful deletion of the Speed Dial number and the SHIFT key will be released 20 H OPERATION cont d CALL PRIVACY ANY TIME YOU ARE ON AN OUTSIDE CALL IF YOU WISH TO ALLOW OTHER STATION S TO JOIN IN THE CALL THE PRIVACY OF THE CALL CAN BE CANCELLED TO CANCEL PRIVACY While conversing press the Line key the call is on You will hear a short ring tone TO RESTORE PRIVACY During the call
35. rcom number you want either on the keypad or a SPEED DIAL key 1 8 ANSWER AN INTERCOM CALL After a double ring tone and rapid flashing Intercom LED press the INTERCOM key ALL STATION PAGE Press the PAGE key and then the key to access All Station Page INDIVIDUAL PAGE Press the PAGE key and then dial the Intercom num ber After your announcement hang up When your station is individually you will hear a beep and the MUTE LED wilt go on To answer a Page lift the handset and converse or on the Speakerphone press the MUTE key When the MUTE LED goes off con verse _ IPROGRAMMING To program Station ID Ringer Volume and Dialing Mode see the Owner s Manual FT 484 USER S GUIDE OUTSIDE LINE PLACE A CALL Lift handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE Dial the number After the call hang up or press the SPEAKERPHONE key ANSWER A CALL he call is on the line with a slowly flashing LED sing handset DO NOT PRESS A LINE KEY Lift the handset and converse Using Speakerphone PRESS THE LINE KEY with slowly flashing LED and converse Press the SPEAKERPHONE key after the call TIME A CALL Place a call and press the TIMER key The LCD dis Play will show 00 00 and begin counting Press the ER key or hang up to stop the timer REDIAL Press the REDIAL key to redial the last phone number i USING CUSTOM SERVICES insert a pause when necessary by pressing the REDIAL key With PU
36. rs from the system wiring you may also need to contact your telephone company to have any RFI filter removed from the company side of the connection IS YOUR TELEPHONE INOPERABLE Check all connections to be sure they are securely in place see page 9 11 CAN T HEAR THE RING SIGNAL ON ALL LINES 1 Check the ringer volume controls see page 16 2 Check the status of DND Do Not Disturb CAN T HEAR THE RING SIGNAL ON ONE LINE ONLY 1 If this occurs on one station only check the volume control setting on the station see page 16 2 If all phones are affected check the line connections WHILE ON A CALL DO YOU HEAR ANOTHER CALL ON THE LINE OR ARE YOU EXPERIENCING RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ii Make sure all wiring is twisted pair including modular cords on non system 2 de the wiring for bad connections CAN T HEAR WHEN USING THE SPEAKERPHONE Adjust the speaker volume control see page 23 REACHING THE WRONG NUMBER IN SPEED DIALING Check that you are accessing the correct memory bank see pages 18 20 If other problems are encountered please refer to the instructions in this manual or call the toll free help line at 1 800 255 8480 35 REPAIR SERVICE According to FCC regulations this equipment which has been certified and registered by the FCC may only be repaired by authorized persons If repairs or adjustments are made by an unauthorized person the FCC certification may be voided
37. s 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 a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e if the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged f Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance 13 14 10 11 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the teak BATTERIES CAUTION Use only AAA size batteries preferably alkaline Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire The cells may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery or conductor may overheat and cause bums Do not attempt to recharge the batteries identified for use with this product The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries identified for use with this product by heati
38. shail be invalid if the product is damaged as a result of defacement misuse abuse neglect accident destruction or alteration of the serial number improper electrical voltages or currents repair alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our own service facility or an authorized Service Center or any use violative of instructions furnished by us This warranty is also rendered invalid if this product is removed from the country in which it was purchased if it is used in a country in which it is not registered for use and or if it is used in a country for which it was not designed Due to variations in telephone systems and communications laws this product may be illegal for use in some countries Southwestem Bell Telecom assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that for which it is intended This one year warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties obligations or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE YEAR DURA TION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL
39. the LCD will display the Caller ID information 1 The telephone rings to signal an outside call 2 The LCD display shows the name and number of the calling party in this example the call is coming in on line 2 SMITH JOHN L2 2126665377 27 OPERATION cont d 3 The LCD display returns to the normal display mode upon any of these conditions a The caller hangs up before the call is answered b The call is picked up by another station in the system c The set that picks up the call ends the call d Another feature requiring the LCD display is accessed for example the Set Timer feature 2 THE TELEPHONE IS IN USE if a call comes in while a feature requiring the use of the LCD display is being performed such as programming the SPEED DIAL keys making an outgoing call setting the clock etc 1 The phone will ring to indicate an outside call 2 To view information about the caller on the LCD display press the REVIEW key 3 Press the REVIEW key again to retum to your original LCD display 3 SIMULTANEOUS RING ON TWO OR MORE LINES The Caller ID Server can handie up to two calls that ring at the same time In addition the caller information of a third call can also be processed as long as it comes in at least one second after the simultaneous ring calls 1 The phone rings on two lines for example Line 1 and Line 3 2 The LCD display will show the caller information for Line 1 BROWN MARY L1
40. to the base Or 16 OPERATION cont d USING THE SPEAKERPHONE HANDSFREE 1 Press the SPEAKERPHONE key An available outside line will automat ically be selected 2 Dial the desired number The LCD will display the dialed digits one by one NOTE If you dial more than sixteen digits the last digit 16th of the string will Continuously be replaced by the most current dialed digit This can be seen on the LCD display as follows dial 1234567890123456 1234567890123456 1234567890123450 C ANSWERING OUTSIDE CALL USING THE HANDSET dial 7 Lift the handset You will automatically be connected to the ringing outside line USING THE SPEAKERPHONE HANDSFREE 1 Press the line key corresponding to the flashing LED to be connected with the outiside call Or 2 Simply press the SPEAKERPHONE key to be automatically connected to the ringing outside line Press the SPEAKERPHONE key again to end the call D PLACING AND RELEASING A CALL ON HOLD Press the HOLD key to pu the current line on hold The line LED will flash rapidly To release a call on hold press the Line key of the call that is on hold 17 OPERATION cont d E LAST NUMBER REDIAL LNR The FT 484 will remember the last phone number dialed This allows you to automatically redial the last manually dialed number 1 Lift the handset and select an available outside line 2 Press the REDIAL key Or 1 With th
41. used horizontally on a desk m Hearing Aid Compatible This telephone can be used with a properly equipped hearing aid INSTALLATION I TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONS FOR THE SYSTEM SELECT LOCATIONS Each telephone should be as close as possible to a wall AC power outlet Wherever you intend to position each FT 484 have your telephone company install as many outside line wall jacks from one to four as necessary to enable you to connect each telephone You may wish to have 2 two line wall jacks 314 instead of single line wall jacks for connecting Lines 1 and 2 and or Lines 3 and 4 NOTE If the Telephone Company installs for example 555 1000 on Line 1 then 555 1000 is on Line 1 wherever Line 1 is installed The same applies to the telephone num bers instailed on Lines 2 3 and 4 it is important to connect all stations in the system to Line 1 so that the Intercom will function CAUTION Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack IS specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the incoming telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines NOTE DO NOT ATTACH STAPLE ETC POWER SUPPLY CORD TO THE If you have single line wall jacks 2 UNE 2 BUILDING WALL LINE CORD ADAPTERS YOU MAY NEED HAVE EVERYTH
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