INSTALLATION AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 LOCATION OF CONTROLS MENU PQRS WXYZ 1 Earpiece 7 Scroll UP and * button 2 Display 8 Microphone 3 Talk/OK button 9 Scroll DOWN and # button 4 Menu button 10 Recall button 5 Last number redial...
AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 INSTALLATION BATTERY 3 x 1.5 V batteries (AAA) must be installed, otherwise functions such as caller display, memory etc will not work. When the batteries are low the symbol will illuminate on the display. P Remove the line cord before installing or replacing batteries.
AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 THE DISPLAY When the Sensor 150 is in standby mode, the 11 character/13 digit display will show the current date and time, how many incoming calls are stored in the caller log, and if the battery is low.
Press OK. Press the HANDSET ON/OFF The Sensor 150 does not have a hook switch. Access to the telephone line is via two buttons, TALK/OK and END CALL/C. # Press the TALK/OK button you will hear dial tone.
USING THE TELEPHONE AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 ANSWERING INCOMING CALLS To answer an incoming call press the TALK/OK button Press the End Call button to terminate the call. NOTE: For the telephone to operate correctly batteries must be installed. If batteries are not installed the talk button must be pressed and held down for 1-2 seconds to access the telephone line.
AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 USING THE TELEPHONE MAIN MENU The Sensor 150 has a simple menu system which displays texts, this is accessed using five buttons. The MENU button is used to enter the menu system. buttons are used to scroll through the menu system.
(if the number is stored in the phonebook), date and time of your calls will be displayed. Up to 15 numbers can be stored in the Sensor 150 call log. It is not possible to view the call log and take a new call at the same time.
The time & date when a call is received, the phone number and the ascending caller display log number will be shown. For example: Phone number 0462805000, time received 18:08 on the 16th of October. Caller display ID log number is 20. DORO is stored in the phonebook memory.
CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 DIALLING FROM THE CALLER DISPLAY LOG It is possible to dial numbers stored in the call log. Scroll to the required telephone number. Press the talk button , the number will be dialled automatically.
Ten of your most frequently called numbers can be stored in the phonebook memory for quick and easy dialling. The phonebook can also be used to enable the Sensor 150 to display the name of a caller. When a stored telephone number calls the caller display becomes operative on your telephone line, both the telephone number and name will be visible on the display.
PHONEBOOK AUDIOLINE SENSOR 150 LETTERS You can use the keypad digits to enter a name into memory. Please refer to the table below. Keypad Letter/Sign . , ? - ! & + 1 A B C Å Ä Æ 2...
The selection of network connection is normally achieved by dialling an override code (up to four digits) prior to the number you are calling. The Sensor 150 is able to store this code and automatically insert it before an international access number.
1 telephone to your telephone line. Your telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). Your Audioline Sensor 150 has a REN of 0.5 (RN of 0.5), thus it is feasible to connect 2 (4) more telephones of a value of 1 to your system.
The Audioline Sensor 150 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please contact us for assistance.
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