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1. 2 BOTTOM VIEW OF IDea eu T IDE VIEW OF HARDSPREE ATCUSTMENTM HEADSET MIC ADJUSTWENT EANDITT MODULAR IACH 228 SWITCH BATTERT 3 SETTING UNPACKING The carton contains the following Telephone body and handpiece Coiled cord RJ11 RJ45 line cord Operating manual Power pack INSTALLATION 1 Fit the coiled cord to the appropriate sockets in the HANDSET and tel ephone base 2 Connect the power pack to a wall socket and to the socket at the rear of the telephone marked DC 9v 3 Install 4 x AA alkaline batteries not provided for complete power backup batteries are not required for the telephone to operate in the battery com partment shown in fig 1 Note Batteries may be used alone as an alternative to the power pack and will last for approximetly 3 months 4 Fit the line cord to the rear socket and to your telephone network outlet 5 Set ringer volume and ringer pitch control 6 Complete technical adjustments to suit your application see appropriate section PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK If your network operator provides caller display information the clock will automatically be set to the correct timer by the caller display signal If this is the case you will only need to make an adjustment if you require the time to be in 24 hour mode To set the time Press the STORE key
2. 19 edit EXISTING 19 DIALLING FROM THE CALLS LIST 19 PERSONAL DIRECTORY 19 TO STORE AN ENTRY IN THE DIRECTORY 20 VIEWING AND DIALLING FROM YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY 20 EDITING YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY 21 To delete fee orte bte 21 7 MEMORY OPERATION 2 eere e Erro 52525 22 MEMORY 1 22 ONE TOUCH ii elccse 23 TWO TOUGH MEMORIES menm 23 MEMORY STORAGE 2 23 DIALLING A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORIES 24 MEMORY MODE 2 24 X 24 24 kype hl iczBg ed imp 25 SELECTING 25 To select mode 2 25 DIALLING A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORIES 26 REDIAL MEMORY tee a dna Ravan ten avenue 26 8 HANDSFREE AND HEADSET OPERATION 27 HANDSFREE
3. cesses we 14 CALLS KEY AND INDICATOR we 14 SCROLL i e eem 14 STORE KEN eL LEAL 14 EE 14 CURSOR KEY Si 15 azar ues 15 MEMORY KEYS uiui dnd av aui dcr 15 ALPHA NUMERIC KEY PAD s ieieeeeseeseeees 15 RINGER INDICATOR 15 RINGER VOLUME CONTROL 15 RINGER PITCH geo niu 15 VOLUME SLIDER 15 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD 15 HANG UP FUNCTION ii nipe a 16 A uHd M 16 FOR MANUAL DIALLING c 16 TIMER KEY FUNCTION m 16 PREVIEW DIALLING d 6 CALLER DISPLAY 17 CALLS M 17 change this setting 18 SETLIST rer 18 VIEWING THE GALES LIST ertet eps eMe PUE M c dE che 18 To view the calls 18 EDITING THE CALLS LIST ct 18 Q
4. Press the TIMER key Follow the screen prompts and enter the time using the Alpa Numeric keypad hour time HH as two digits minute time mm as two digits Then enter 0 for am 1 for pm 2 for 24 hour mode Complete the process by pressing the store key LINE CONNECTION This telephone is supplied with a RJ11 RJ45 line cord for connection to your network Other types of plugs and cords are available on request FIGURE 2 IDEA TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS WIU 1 LG CC 1o mode and PEX Recall bution RCL2 TIMED LEFT 0 NIGHT 350ms RIGHT RIGHT 700ms 4 TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENT FOR CORRECT OPERATION Caution please exercise care when adjusting all selectors described as they and their surrounding electronic components may be damaged by rough treatment It is also recommended that all adjustments be made with the telephone disconnected from the line PBX RECALL BUTTON SETTING To achieve compatibility with all networks the PBX recall button may be selected to execute either Earth Recall or Timed Break hook flash by switches under the telephone memory card 1 Determine the setting required for your PABX 2 Set the F E switch as required see fig 2 3 If Hook Flash F is selected set the timing switches RLC1 and RLC2 to suit your PABX also see fig 2 The telephone unl
5. acoustic shock during thunderstorms The possibility of a telephone user experiencing a shock is minimal Nevertheless customers should be aware of some simple precautions to follow during thunderstorms Use your telephone only for calls of the utmost urgency Keep these calls brief Whilst using your telephone keep clear of electrical appliances and metal fixtures such as stoves air conditioners refrigerators window frames and sinks 34 12 WARRANTY Interquartz A asia Pty Limited warrants the original purchaser against failure under normal usage resulting from defective material and workmanship at time of manufacture for a period of three years from the date of purchase Proof of purchase and date of purchase are required for determining validity of this warranty This warranty does not cover defects or damage due to normal wear and tear negligence accidents exposure to radiation misuse improper maintenance lightning strikes or unauthorized repairs or modifications and excludes freight or postage costs to from your local authorized service center unless otherwise arranged Consequential loss not included Notification of any defect must be made within the warranty period before a warranty repair can be effected This guarantee is in addition to all other Warranties or Guarantees expressed implied by the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State laws and all other obligations and liabilities on the part of Inter
6. be heard and dialling may be commenced after a brief pause This function prevents the false transmission of a Hook Flash or Timed Break signal from the Cradle Switch Caution Tapping the Cradle Switch as recommended in some PABX extension user guides will not create a Hook Flash or Timed Break signal it will only hang up the call PAUSE FUNCTION To prematurely terminate the pause period press the pause button as a hurry up to commence follow on dialling The pause command may be needed if your phone is connected to some types of PABX or to any network where a pause is required eg between internal and external dial tones contact your PABX sup plier or authorized Interquartz dealer if assistance is required FOR MANUAL DIALLING Example To dial the telephone number 94643333 then resume on a telephone connected to a PABX whose access code is 0 followed by a 4 second pause 1 Lift HANDSET 2 Dial 0 on the keypad 3 press PAUSE 4 Dial 9464 3333 on the keypad 5 The telephone will delay the dialling of 9464 3333 automatically 2 5 seconds after dialling O TIMER KEY FUNCTION When the telephone is idle the LCD will display the time of day when making or receiving a call the telephone will automatically record the call duration in min utes and seconds and display the information on the screen Pressing the timer key once will revert the timer display to the time of day Pressed again the 18 display will return to the cont
7. ern wu 32 12 Puppe 33 13 SERVICE CENTERS 33 1 FEATURES Alpha numeric keypad Large LCD Clock timer 80 number incoming call memory Time Date and number of new calls 40 personal Directory memories Displays number and name of caller if available 10 one touch 10 two touch repertory dialling memories 5 number redial memory EEPROM memory feature HANDSFREE operation Built in HEADSET support Speaker volume control HEADSET mic sensitivity adjustment PBX Recall key TBR Earth recall switch Ringer indicator Ringer pitch volume control Mute function Preview dialling HANDSFREE mic adjustment 2 5 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 CONDITIONS OF USE This Interquartz telephone is approved for use on private branch exchange extensions business or private direct exchange lines EMERGENCY CALLS 000 calls can be made on this telephone for the purpose of making calls to the emergency service An access code may also be required before dialling the emergency number if the telephone is connected to a PABX FIGURE 1 IDEA PROFILES JNCRIVER PITCH CONTROL r ANDR Jy TOP VIEW OF IDea REAR VIEW OF IDea
8. hear the conver sation A quiet environment ensures best handsfree performance When HANDSFREE used in a noisy room or near a noise generating device for example a TV set all or part of the message may be interrupted and cannot be heard To eliminate this problem try to lower the noise level in the room During the handsfree conversation your telephone will give priority to the person who speaks louder when both people are talking simultaneously Speak ONLY after the other person pauses or stops If the other person complains about poor transmission talk directly at your telephone and from a closer distance as necessary or lower the speaker volume control If the operation of the handsfree feature is not correct refer to the FAILURE TO OPERATE section HEADSET OPERATION For a HEADSET to operate the HANDSFREE HEADSET selection switch 30 must be set to HS see installation section headset mic adjustment allows most headsets on the Australian market to function correctly when used with the IDea telephone see installation section Incoming call using a HEADSET 1 telephone rings 2 press handsfree HEADSET 3 commence your HEADSET conversation Changing from HEADSET to HANDSET During a call Lift the HANDSET and resume your conversation the HEADSET function will switch off automatically Changing from HANDSET to HEADSET During a call 1 press handsfree HEADSET 2 replace HANDSET 3 resume your conversation usi
9. CALLING LINE IDENTITY TELEPHONE MODEL 9859 IDea OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTERQUARTZ Contents 2 IMPORTANT NOTES iiarccc sion a Cck ac ha aae E ear EE 5 5 6 EMERGENGY iuse 6 8 INSTALLATION 8 PROGRAMMING THE Inc 8 SOU 9 sep M 9 4 TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENT FOR CORRECT OPERATION 11 PBX RECALL BUTTON SETTING 2 222222 11 600 OHM COMPLEX and AGCB 5 6 4 4 4 asas snas saa s sna 11 HANDSFREE EADSET SWITCH 04 11 HEADSET MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT wee 11 HANDSFREE MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 12 LOCATION 12 5 GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 13 HANDSFREE HEADSET KEY AND INDICATOR 13 MUTE KEY AND INDICATOR 13 PAUSE KEY 14 PBX RECALL KEY we 14 REDIAL KEY DIAL KEY
10. E HEADSET key switch between HANDSET and HEADSET modes the indicator will illuminate when the HEADSET is in use while speaking to the other party 5 Determine with the other party if your voice level is the same when using the HANDSET and HEADSET while swapping from one mode to the other 6 If a difference is deleted adjust the microphone sensitivity so that your voice level When using the HEADSET matches that of the HANDSET HANDSFREE MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT Located on the underside of the telephone see fig 1 this control allows the user re adjust their voice level as heard by the person they are speaking to using a small screwdriver or similar implement that will fit into the control slot turn the control clockwise to increase your voice level and anti clockwise to decrease your voice level LOCATION The telephone should be placed on a desk table or shelf where it is not likely to be pushed off and damaged Avoid excessive heat damp dust direct sunlight vibration and other appliances or devices which may transmit or emit electrical or electromagnetic radio frequency raise or signals eg computers welders pagers PRY FEE SII FIGURE 3 GENERAL CONTROL AND INDICATES 5 GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS HANDSFREE HEADSET KEY AND INDICATOR When the HANDSFREE HEADSET key is pressed the red indicator will illuminate to show that the HANDSFREE mode or headset mode is activated Press the key again
11. HANDSFREE mode Positioning of the telephone and therefore the MICROPHONE is important to ensure the best reproduction of your voice The microphone sensitivity may be adjusted see installation section HANDSFREE BUTTON AND INDICATOR To commence a HANDSFREE call press the HANDSFREE headset key the telephone will activate the line the SPEAKER and the HANDSFREE MICRO PHONE and the INDICATOR will switch on to provide confirmation Dialling and speech can then commence Pressing the button again will terminate the call Incoming Call using HANDSFREE 1 telephone rings 2 press HANDSFREE headset 3 commence your HANDSFREE conversation Changing from HANDSFREE to HANDSET during a call Lift the HANDSET and resume your conversation theHANDSFREE function will switch off automatcially Changing from HANDSET to HANDSFREE during a call 1 press HANDSFREE headset 2 replace HANDSET 3 resume your conversation using the handsfree function Outgoing call using HANDSFREE manual or memory dialling 1 press HANDSFREE headset 2 dial require number on ALPHA NUMERIC KEYPAD or press desired MEMORY button 3 speak as required or 1 dial required number on ALPHA NUMERIC KEYPAD or press desired memory key 2 press HANDSFREE headset 3 speak as required HINTS FOR HANDSFREE OPERATION As a courtesy tell the other party that you are using the Handsfree function He She may or may not want people other than yourself to
12. OPERATION 2 Rd ide ted 27 ouf SENSE COT m 27 HANDSFREE MICROPHONE 27 HANDSFREE BUTTON AND INDICATOR 1 1 tts 27 HINTS FOR HANDSFREE 28 HEADSET OPERATION 28 Volume Slider oe eee ea aden te Ae nae Aen eran as 29 TRAINEE SUPERVISOR tecti dorem 29 Training mode not rote ec encodes trot 30 Supervisor mode u 30 9 EASYCALL AND CUSTOMNET USAGE 30 MAKING OUTGOING CALLS 30 PAUSE BUNTON 31 AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION 5 31 BUTTONS 31 10 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 31 CLEANING 255545 Ke epe ARI EL D MeL ACA ALL 31 FAILURE TO OPERATE AND SERVICE DIFFICULTIES 32 11 THUNDERSTORHMSS 22 55 5 e mcns Ducere rna Roin
13. SET or press HANDSFREE To dial a number from the two touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key twice MEMORY MODE 2 Memory mode 2 provides 10 one touch memories protected 10 two touch memories protected One touch memories Located down the right side of the keyboard these buttons provide easy dialling of often used numbers Each memory can store 32 digits and 20 characters Two touch memories Using the some memory keys pressed twice in quick succession 10 memo ries are available to store numbers up to 32 digits and 20 characters long 26 STORAGE PROCEDURE Press STORE Enter the desired number on the Alpha Numeric Keypad 32 digits maximum The number you have entered will be display on the screen f you have made an error the cursor keys 4 and may be used to edit the entry the number is correct press the STORE key A screen prompt will ask you to ENTER NAME Enter the name using the Alpha Numeric keypad e g to enter DANNY Press 3 key once D Press 2 key once A Press 6 key twice N Press to move the cursor one space Press 6 key twice N Press 9 key three times Y To complete the process press the desired memory key once for a one touch memory location or twice for a two touch memory location A BEEP and a screen prompt STORE COMPLETE will let you know the entry was accepted A BOOP will tell you to try again Only wh
14. URSOR KEYS TIMER KEY The timer key is used to select either the timer display or clock display MEMORY KEYS 10 memory keys allow access to 20 memory locations 10 one touch and 10 two touch ALPHA NUMERIC KEY PAD A standard 4 x 3 configuration for manual dialling and for numeric and character entries during memory programming RINGER INDICATOR Flashes when the telephone receives an incoming call RINGER VOLUME CONTROL Located on the under side of the telephone see fig 1 three settings are avail able Hi Low Off RINGER PITCH CONTROL Located on the bose of the unit see fig 1 rotating this knob alters the pitch of the ringing signal useful where there is more than one phone in a room VOLUME SLIDER Adjusts the volume of the HANDSFREE speaker or headset earpiece if con nected LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD The telephone is supplied with a clear protective cover over the display which should be carefully removed before use When the telephone is not in use the LCD will show the time of day and the number of new calls that have not yet been viewed The date will be displayed with incoming calls or when viewing the directory or calls list Several other 17 prompts indicate the state the phone is see fig 4 HANG UP FUNCTION If the Cradle Switch is tapped or the On Hook Dial or Handsfree modes termi nated the line will be released automatically After approximately 2 second the dial tone will
15. cated down the right side of the keyboard these buttons provide easy dialling of often used numbers Each memory can store 32 digits and 20 characters TWO TOUCH MEMORIES Using the same keys pressed twice in quick succession 10 memories are available to store numbers up to 32 digits and 20 characters long MEMORY STORAGE PROCEDURE To store numbers and names into the one touch and two touch memory loca tions Press STORE Enter the desired number on the Alpha Numeric keypad 32 digit maximum The number you have entered will be displayed on the screen f you have made an error the cursor key 4 and may be used to edit the entry f the number is correct press the STORE key A screen prompt will ask you to ENTER NAME Enter the name using the Alpha Numeric keypad e g to enter DANNY Press 3 key once D Press 2 key once A Press 6 key twice N Press key to move the cursor one space Press 6 key twice N Press a key three times Y To complete the process press the desired memory key once for a one touch memory location or twice for a two touch memory location 25 A BEEP and screen prompt STORE COMPLETE will let you know the entry was accepted A BOOP will tell you to try again DIALLING A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORIES To dial a number from the one touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key or Press desired memory key Lift HAND
16. d mode Press the store key to set the mode VIEWING THE CALLS LIST When the telephone receives a new call the red indicator above the calls key will flash and the new calls display on the LCD will indicate the number of new calls that have not been viewed To view the calls list Press the calls key to access the calls memory Use the scroll key to view the memory content When viewing the calls list each entry on the display will show The time the call was received The date the call was received The location of the number in the memory 1 to 3 the call was answered or not ALL calls mode The number of the caller The name of the caller if stored in the memories or directory Note There are circumstances where the telephone number of the caller may not be available due the caller having a private number or calling from a payphone or overseas Such calls will be displayed on the screen as PRIVATE or UNAVAILABLE EDITING THE CALLS LIST When the calls memory contains its capacity of 30 enteries any new calls entering the memory will Push the oldest entry out 20 The calls list can be edited to remove unwanted enteries or change the content of existing enteries To Delete an Entry Press the CALLS key Use the scroll key to select the unwanted entry Press the CLEAR key twice in quick succession The LCD will display ERASED when the procedure is complete To edit an existing
17. elephone is used on a PABX telephone switchboard extension or a Direct Line with Telstra Australia s Customnet or Easycall service the follow ing information is important MAKING OUTGOING CALLS If your phone is connected to any system where dialling must be grouped such as between internal and external dial tones then the PAUSE function of the telephone will be required If in doubt check with your system supplier or Interquartz dealer as failure to observe your system s requirements may lead 32 to difficulty in making outgoing external calls If you have determined that pause is required by your PABX or switchboard please consult the following sections of this manual to select the best alternative PAUSE BUTTON AUTOMATIC PAUSE INSERTION Holding and Transferring Calls The method used for these functions is dependent on your system type so you will need to check the system s Extension User Guide The PBX RECALL button is provided to make these functions possible in the easiest an most convenient way The related adjustment switches described in the INSTALLA TION section of this manual must be correctly set to suit your system for correct operation Please also refer to the PBX RECALL BUTTON section for detailed instructions BUTTONS These may be used when the TONE PULSE switch is set to TONE position or if the TONE BUTTON has been pressed during the call to control special PABX and exchange facilities C
18. en ALL enteries have been correctly should the mode 2 setting be selected SELECTING MODE 2 To select mode 2 Disconnect line cord and power pack if used remove plastic cover and memory cord from keypad area see fig 2 Locate the memory mode selection switch see fig 2 Select mode 2 27 activate mode 2 Lift the HANDSET OFF HOOK and then replace the HANDSET ON HOOK DIALLING A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORIES To dial a number from the one touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key or Press desired memory key Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE To dial a number from the two touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key twice or Press desired memory key twice Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE REDIAL MEMORY The redial memory stores the numbers of the last 5 calls made from the tel ephone upto 32 digits To access the redial memory Press the REDIAL key Use the scroll to view the enteries Press DIAL to retry a number 8 HANDSFREE AND HEADSET OPERATION HANDSFREE OPERATION For the HANDSFREE function to operate the HANDSFREE HEADSET selection switch must be set to HF see installation section VOLUME SLIDER Adjusts the volume of sound from the SPEAKER HANDSFREE MICROPHONE Located at the front of the phone fig 1 it s function to reproduce your voice as you speak to the other party while your telephone is in
19. entry Press the CALLS key Use the scroll keyK to select the entry that you wish to edit When the desired Entry is displayed on the LCD press the store key The first digit of the telephone number in the entry will begin to flash and a prompt under the number will read ENTER NUMBER Use the cursor keys to select the number that you wish to change Change the desired number is using the keypad and press STORE The first letter of the name of the caller if available will begging to Flash Edit the caller name as desired using the CURSOR keys and the Alpha Numeric keypad Press store to Lock in the Edited Call list entry DIALLING FROM THE CALLS LIST While viewing the calls list you may wish to return a new call that you did not answer This can be done directly from the calls list Press the calls key to access the calls memory Use the scroll key to select the desired entry Lift the HANDSET and press DIAL or Press HANDSFREE HEADSET and press Dial PERSONAL DIRECTORY Your Personal Directory allows you to store up to 40 names and numbers enteries have a maximum of 32 digits and 20 characters 21 STORE AN ENTRY IN THE DIRECTORY Press STORE Press DIRECTORY A screen prompt will indicate how many enteries your directory contains followed by the prompt ENTER NUMBER Enter desired number on the Alpha Numeric keypad Press STORE The next screen prompt will read ENTER NAME when the prom
20. ess pre set by your dealer will be factory set on hookflash F and 100ms 600 OHM COMPLEX and AGCA AGCB SELECTORS Insteaded to provide enhanced compatibility with all line conditions these controls influence the sidetone the sound of your own voice that you hear in the receiver of the HANDSET The selectors unless pre set by your dealer one set to complex and AGC B Note that for direct lines the factory Setting should be altered If in doubt contact your Interquartz Dealer HANDSFREE EADSET SWITCH The HANDSFREE HF HEADSET HS switch is located on the underside of the telephone see fig1 The switch must be setto HEADSET HS if a head set is to be used with the telephone The telephone is factory set to HANDSFREE HS unless pre set by your Interquartz dealer HEADSET MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT This control allows a number of different headsets on the Australian market to function correctly with the IDea telephone by adjusting the headset microphone 13 sensitivity The control is located on the underside of the telephone see fig 1 The adjustment can be made with a small screwdriver or similar implement that will fit into the control slot To make this adjustment 1 Connect the HEADSET to the socket at the rear of the telephone see fig 1 2 Set the HF HS switch to HS Headset 3 With the HEADSET plugged in put it on and lift the HANDSET to the other ear and make an out going call 4 Using the HANDSFRE
21. inuing timer mode While the telephone is not in use pressing the timer key changes the mode display in the following sequence previous elapsed time reset and start timer stop timer time of day The timer key is also used to set the clock see installation section PREVIEW DIALLING The preview dialling option allows you to enter a phone number into the keypad without first Lifting the handset or engaging the HANDSFREE function 1 Enter desired phone number into keypad 2 Lift handset or press HANDSFREE 3 The telephone will dial the number If the telephone rings while entering a number in preview mode Wait until entered digits disappear before answering the call 6 CALLER DISPLAY OPERATION CALLS LIST The calls memory is capable of storing the details of the last 30 incoming calls received by the telephone The calls memory will record the date and time of the call the number of the caller and name if this information is stored in your memories or personal directory and whether the call was answered or not All calls mode It is possible to programme the telephone to store either ALL incoming calls or only UNANSWERED calls This option is factory set to calls information being stored To change this setting Press and hold the calls key until the display shows SET LIST TYPE lt UNANSWERED gt current setting sill flash Using the cursor keys i select the desire
22. key The first digit of the telephone number in the entry will begin to flash and a prompt under the number will read ENTER NUMBER Use the cursor keys lie to select the number s that you wish to change Complete the changes using the keypad and press STORE The first letter of the name in the entry will begin to flash Use the cursor keys W to select the Letter s you wish to change Complete the changes using the Alpha Numeric Keypad and press store A BEEP will indicate the edited entry has been stored a Boop will tell you to try again To delete an entry Select the entry Press the CLEAR key twice 23 vn see A Ble enous BE FIGURE 4 CALLER DISPLAY INDICATORS AND INFORMATION FIELDS 7 MEMORY OPERATION The is capable of storing 20 memories in 10 one touch and 10 two touch memory locations Two user selectable memory modes enable various memory locations to be protected MEMORY BACK UP An EEprom chip inside the telephone see fig 2 stores both the one and two touch memories and prevents them from being lost during power failure MEMORY MODE 1 Memory made 1 provides 10 one touch memories non protected 10 two touch memories non protected 24 All memories are user accessible The memory mode selection switch is factory set to mode 1 ONE TOUCH MEMORIES Lo
23. ng the HEADSET Outgoing call using a HEADSET 1 press handsfree HEADSET 2 dial required number on the ALPHA NUMERIC keypad or press derided MEMORY key 3 speak us required or 1 dial required number on the ALPHA NUMERIC keypad or press desired MEMORY key 2 press handsfree HEADSET 3 speak as required Volume Slider Adjusts the volume of the HEADSET earpiece TRAINEE SUPERVISOR MODE Allows for the HANDSET and a HEADSET to be used in tandem This will enable a supervisor to monitor trainee s progress during a call or take over call The following procedure s assume that the trainee is wearing the HEADSET and a call is in progress 31 Training mode Allows a supervisor to monitor a trainee during a call During a trainee s call the supervisor may lift the HANDSET The HEADSET HANDSFREE indicator will turn off Quickly press the HEADSET HANDSFREE key and the indicator will illuminate The trainee may continue the conversation with the supervisor only listening to its progress Supervisor mode Allows a supervisor to take over a call between a trainee and another party During a call the supervisor may Lift the HANDSET to continue a normal conversation with the other party while the trainee listens to its progress through the HEADSET To return the call to the trainee press the HEADSET HANDSFREE key and replace the HANDSET in the cradle 9 EASYCALL AND CUSTOMNET USAGE Where this t
24. onsult your PABX or Telstra User Guide to as certain their use 10 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE This telephone is a precision electronic instrument While in use and storage care should be taken to avoid rough handling extreme temperature and damp or dirty environments CLEANING NEVER use aerosol sprays or other chemical agents or substances which leave a redisue furniture polish for example Use a mild detergent and a damp clean cloth when cleaning Do not allow moisture to enter the telephone s interior damage may result 33 FAILURE TO OPERATE AND SERVICE DIFFICULTIES If you are satisfied with the operation of your telephone service your installa tion is completed However if telephone service problems occur at any time it is recommended that the installation procedure described in this manual be rechecked If a fault occurs try to determine if the fault is with the telephone or with the network or system to which the telephone is connected Disconnect the Suspect telephone and test the line with a substitute tel ephone If the telephone service then operates satisfactorily the fault is in the Suspect telephone Test the Suspect telephone on a known good line if the fault still occurs the fault is the Suspect telephone Consult your Interquartz dealer for further advice if necessary 11 THUNDERSTORMS The telephone in common with household electrical appliances can be a source of electric and
25. pt disappears a shaded box will Flash under the number you have just entered Enter the desired name on the Alpha Numeric Keypad e g to enter DANNY Press 0 key once D Press 2 key once A Press 6 key twice N Press key to move the cursor one space Press 6 key twice N Press the 9 key three times To complete the process Press store A BEEP and the screen prompt STORED will indicate that the entry has been accepted A BOOP will mean try again VIEWING AND DIALLING FROM YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY All entries in your personal directory are stored in alphabetical order directory enteries may be accessed by Press the directory key Use the scroll key B to view the enteries or Press the DIRECTORY key 22 Press the key on the Alpha Numeric keypad that corresponds to the first letter of the directory entry that you wish to view e g If you wish to view on entry with the name NEIL Press the 6 key twice N A screen prompt will read SEARCHING N and then the first entry in the direc tory beginning with the letter N will be displayed Use the scroll key B to locate the exact entry you require To call the selected number press DIAL The telephone will automatically dial the number in HANDSFREE mode Lift the HANDSET to continue the call normally EDITING YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY Press the DIRECTORY key Select the entry you wish to edit When the desired entry is displayed press the STORE
26. quartz A asis Pty Limited LLL VICTORIA PH 03 9464 3333 NEW SOUTH WALES PH 02 9875 401 1 QUEENSLAND PH 07 3808 8008 SOUTH AUSTRALIA PH 08 8269 2555 WESTERN AUSTRALIA PH 08 9249 9569 TASMANIA PH 03 6231 0888 PH 03 6334 5555 PH 03 6234 7177 35 Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd opyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD 1998 36
27. to release the HANDSFREE or HEADSET mode Note The HANDSFREE HEADSET switch setting will determine the mode the HANDSFREE HEADSET key will activate see installation section MUTE KEY AND INDICATOR When pressed it cuts off transmission from the HANDSET HANDSFREE or HEADSET microphone to allow user privacy The red indicator will illuminate 15 when the mute condition is active Press mute again to release the mute condi tion PAUSE KEY Used for both manual and memory dialling Pressing the pause key will cause the telephone to delay all following dialling functions for 2 5 seconds after which further dialling may commence PBX RECALL KEY For use with PABX systems to invoke special functions such as call hold and call transfer Caller Display functions will not operate if the telephone is con nected behind a PABX system see caller ID section REDIAL KEY Provides access to the redial memory DIAL KEY Allow direct dialling of numbers displayed on the screen from the calls memory redial memory and directory CALLS KEY AND INDICATOR Provides access to the calls memory The red indicator will flash when a new call has entered the calls memory SCROLL KEY Used to view the contents of the calls list redial memory and directory STORE KEY Used to store into the memory locations and directory Also used when pro gramming the clock CLEAR KEY Used to clear enteries in the calls memory redial and directory C
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