AUDIOLINE SENSOR 500 User Manual
AUDIOLINE SENSOR 500 User Manual

AUDIOLINE SENSOR 500 User Manual

Dedicated network services telephone
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SENSOR 500
New
Zealand
Dedicated Network services telephone
User guide
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  • Page 1 SENSOR 500 Zealand Dedicated Network services telephone User guide Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net...
  • Page 2 The SENSOR 500 is a dedicated network services telephone. SENSOR 500 is compatible with Caller ID, Call Answer and message waiting network services. In addition it is also pre-programmed for access to other optional services. Up to 10-speed dial memories and 20 name and number phonebook add to its...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SENSOR 500 nstallation........3 Caller display......9 Location of controls....3 New number(s)...... 9 Connection......4 Reviewing the call list.....10 Wall mounting......5 List information.......10 Headset........5 Erase phone number(s)..11 Select language..... 5 If the call list is full....11 Display........6...
  • Page 4: I Nstallation

    LOCATION OF CONTROLS Handset 14 Erase key Curly cord socket 15 Scroll call list/phonebook, save Wall mounting hook 16 Speed-dial/pre-programmed keys Hook switch 17 Volume control for handset Dial-Up key 18 Volume control for speaker Scroll call list/phonebook, replay 19 Mute key Line cord socket (rear) 20 Key/indicator for speaker/headset Display...
  • Page 5: Connection

    CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK · Connect the curly cord to the left-hand side of the telephone and to the bottom of the handset. · Connet the power cord to middle socket of telephone and plug into power outlet. · Connect the telephone line cord to the socket entitled “LINE” on the rear of the telephone and then connect the cord to the network wall outlet.
  • Page 6: Wall Mounting

    WALL MOUNTING The phone can be wall mounted, using the bracket supplied. Use the bracket supplied to mark the position of screw holes on the wall. Drill the holes (check for hidden pipes, etc). Use the raw plug and screws, ensuring approximately 3 mm remain between the wall and the head of the screw.
  • Page 7: Display

    DISPLAY When the unit is in standby mode the display will show: the current date and time, if new calls have been received (if these have not been reviewed or answered) and the total number of calls on the call list. Text information Numbers No./...
  • Page 8: Using The Telephone

    MAKING A CALL A call can be made in several different ways, using the handset, on-hook dialling or headset. USING the HANDSET 1. Lift the handset and wait for dial tone. 2. Dial the phone number required. · To terminate the call replace the handset. You can change to speaker/headset during a call by pressing and replacing the handset.
  • Page 9: Last Number Redial

    LAST NUMBER REDIAL If the last number dialled was engaged or the call was not answered, it is possible to redial the number using the button. · Press and release . The telephone number will be dialled automatically. · When the called party answers, lift the handset (or headset) to converse. If the call is not answered, press and release It’s also possible to lift the handset and then press the redial key.
  • Page 10: Caller Display

    CALLER DISPLAY Caller display allows you to see who is calling before you answer a call and to see who has called in your absense. When the service is implemented on your telephone line, seconds before your telephone rings the number of the incomming caller will appear on the display.
  • Page 11: Reviewing The Call List

    REVIEWING PHONE NUMBER Scroll the memory with the keys The key Scrolls from the oldest number. The key Scrolls from the latest number. The time and date each call is received is shown on the display. If the number is stored iin the phonebook the corresponding name is also shown.
  • Page 12: Erase Phone Number(S)

    ERASE PHONE NUMBER(S) You may erase a single number or all numbers on the call list. ERASE A NUMBER · Scroll the call list until the number to be erased is shown on the display. · Press twice quickly, then release ERASE ALL NUMBERS ·...
  • Page 13: Speed Dial Memories

    SPEED-DIAL MEMORIES Ten ‘One-touch’ speed dial memories are available. Memories 1 & 2, 6 & 7 have been pre-programmed for easy access to and set of for select services. If required these memories can be re-programmed with numbers of your own choice following the procedure below.
  • Page 14 STORE NUMBER/NAME The telephone has a phone book where you can store 20 names and telephone numbers for easy access and fast dialling. When one of these phone numbers calls, both name and number will be displayed. In stand-by display will alternate between NEW CALLS and VIP on the upper line.
  • Page 15: Phonebook

    STORE NUMBER/NAME 1. Press and release . The display shows how many numbers/ names are stored in the phonebook. 2. Press 3. Dial the full number to be stored as you would manually dial that number (16 digits maximum). 4. Press and release 5.
  • Page 16: Call Answering

    CALL ANSWERING To check your messages, simply press Play and your messages will be played to you. Whilst listening to your messages you can use the keys featured below to operate various options. Backwards Pause/Play Forward Erase current message To use the other features of the network service, press the corresponding key. Message waiting indicators The LED indicator will flash The display will alternate ‘NEW CALLS’...
  • Page 17: Miscellaneous

    RE-PROGRAM FOR ALTERNATIVE CALL ANSWERING SERVICE If the pre-programmed keys are not compatible with your network operators answering service, it is possible to re-program the keys. · Press. · Press and hold down until the display shows text, then release ·...
  • Page 18: Trouble Shooting

    1 telephone to your telephone line. Your telephone line has a maximum RN capacity of 5. Your Audioline Sensor500 has a RN of 0.5, thus it is feasible to connect 4 more telephones of a value of 1 to your system. You should not exceed a value of 5 on the complete system, otherwise the volume of the ringer in any phone will decrease and one telephone may not ring at all.
  • Page 19: Guarantee

    The SENSOR 500 is warranted for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase by you, the end user. In the unlikely event of a fault during this period.

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