Radius  150 User Manual

Radius 150 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Radius 150...
  • Page 2 Redial Pause Recall One and Two-Touch Memories Accessories & Content The following items are included in this package of the RADIUS 150 Analogue Business Feature Phone :- Phone base unit with handset 2 x Line Cords Handset Curly Cord Desk or Wall Bracket...
  • Page 3 Installation Insert one end of the curly handset cord into the socket on the handset and the other end into the socket on the LEFT hand side of the base unit (next to the telephone cradle). Insert the line cord into the socket marked LINE on the rear of the base unit.
  • Page 4 Features Handsfree Dialling Headset Socket (2.5mm) Volume Hi-Lo switch for Headset Desktop or wall Mountable 9 One Touch Memories 10 Two Touch Memories Redial (32 Digits) Recall Button Tone Dialling Mute button with LED Electronic Ringer Hi-Lo-off switch Message Waiting – Line Reversal and 100v Pause Button 3.6 Sec Hearing Aid Compatible 2 x Line Cords - BT and RJ45...
  • Page 5: Message Waiting

    Using The Radius150 To make a call using handset: Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone then dial the desired telephone number. To end a call, put the handset back to the cradle of the base unit, or push the hook switch.
  • Page 6: Operation With Headset

    Operation with headset Connect the headset to the 2.5mm headset socket on the right side of the phone. Press the button, to make and receive calls. Press button again to end the call. Note : You can switch to handset operation by simply picking up the handset.
  • Page 7 pause. Dial the caller number. Recall (Flash) This is used to transfer the calls between extensions when the phone is connected behind a PBX. Consult your technical team or service provider, if you have difficlty in transferring calls, as the flash timing of the PBX and the phone have to be matched.

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