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CONTENTS
1. FEATURES ....................................................................................................... 3
2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS.................................................... 4
Ringer Indicator / Message waiting Light ........................................................ 5
Ringer Volume Switch ..................................................................................... 5
Ringer Pitch Control ........................................................................................ 5
Alpha-numeric Keypad .................................................................................... 5
Cradle Switch .................................................................................................. 5
Hang-up Function ............................................................................................ 5
PBX Recall Key............................................................................................... 5
Tone / Pulse Switch ........................................................................................ 6
Memory Keys .................................................................................................. 6
Dial Key ........................................................................................................... 6
Mute Key ......................................................................................................... 6
Redial Key ....................................................................................................... 6
Save Key ......................................................................................................... 7
Pause Function ............................................................................................... 7
Automatic Pause Insertion .............................................................................. 7
3. HANDSFREE OPERATION .............................................................................. 9
Volume Slider .................................................................................................. 9
Handsfree Microphone .................................................................................... 9
Handsfree Key and Indicator .......................................................................... 9
Hints for Handsfree Operation ...................................................................... 10
Pause Function when Dialling ....................................................................... 11
Holding and Transferring Calls ..................................................................... 11
* and # Keys ................................................................................................. 11
Using the Memories ...................................................................................... 11
Compatibility Adjustments ............................................................................ 12
Easycall and Customnet ............................................................................... 12
5. MEMORY OPERATION .................................................................................. 13
Memory Mode 1 ............................................................................................ 13
Memory Mode 2 ............................................................................................ 14
Memory Mode 3 ............................................................................................ 16
Re-setting Protected Memory Locations ...................................................... 18
Cascade Dialling ........................................................................................... 18
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. FEATURES ....................... 3 2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS............ 4 Ringer Indicator / Message waiting Light ............5 Ringer Volume Switch ..................5 Ringer Pitch Control ..................5 Alpha-numeric Keypad ..................5 Cradle Switch ....................5 Hang-up Function .................... 5 PBX Recall Key....................
  • Page 2 6. INSTALLATION ....................19 Unpacking ..................... 19 General Setting-up ..................19 Location ......................19 Wall Mounting ....................19 Line Connection .................... 21 Technical Adjustments - for Correct Operation ..........21 600 Ohm / Complex and AGC A / AGC B Selectors ........21 Memory Mode Switch ...................
  • Page 3: Features

    1. FEATURES * Alpha-numeric keypad * Convenient pushbutton Tone or Pulse dialling * Fully modular connection provides maximum ease of installation on desk or wall * Telephone line powered, unaffected by mains power interruption * Handsfree feature with speaker volume control * User selectable ringer volume and pitch * Dual neon and super bright LED ringer lamp * PBX Recall facility...
  • Page 4: General Controls And Indicators

    WAITING INDICATOR INDICATOR PBX RECALL MUTE KEY HANDSET MUTE INDICATOR CORD SWING-OUT INDEX CARD HANDSFREE MICROPHONE Top View of IQ450 HANDSET CORD MODULAR JACK LINE CORD DATA JACK MODULAR JACK RINGER PITCH CONTROL DATA JACK LINE JACK RINGER HIGH/LOW/OFF SWITCH...
  • Page 5: Ringer Indicator / Message Waiting Light

    RINGER INDICATOR / MESSAGE-WAITING LIGHT (OPTIONAL) Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call. It may also function as a "message-waiting" indicator lamp. (see Section 6. - Installation) RINGER VOLUME SWITCH The three available positions allow selection of OFF (no sound), LOW volume, and HIGH volume of the telephone's ringing sound during an incoming call.
  • Page 6: Tone / Pulse Switch

    TONE / PULSE SWITCH Used to select the dialling mode, either TONE (DTMF) or PULSE (Decadic). The correct mode depends on the telephone network, if in any doubt, contact your authorised Interquartz dealer. MEMORY KEYS 30 memories are available via, •...
  • Page 7: Save Key

    SAVE KEY The save key can be used either to store into or retrieve from the save memory by simply pressing the save key after a number is dialled and before hanging up the phone. Using the save key as a number notepad during a call, requires the user to : 1.
  • Page 8 3. press STORE 4. press *. During either manual or memory dialling of any number commencing with the digit 0, the telephone will automatically insert a pause (i.e. a waiting period) before proceeding with further dialling. Having programmed this feature both manual and memory dialling procedures are simplified and, when programming MEMORIES, it is no longer necessary to include a PAUSE command in the number sequence.
  • Page 9: Handsfree Operation

    3. HANDSFREE OPERATION As an alternative to the HANDSET, this feature allows you to conduct a conversation with the mere touch of a key. VOLUME SLIDER Adjusts the volume of sound from the SPEAKER. HANDSFREE MICROPHONE Located at the front of the phone (Fig. 1), it's function is to reproduce your voice, as you speak, to the other party while your telephone is in HANDSFREE mode.
  • Page 10: Hints For Handsfree Operation

    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 hear the conversation. A quiet environment ensures best Handsfree performance. When HANDSFREE is 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.
  • Page 11: Pabx Extension Usage, 'Easycall' And Customnet Usage

    PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALLING Depending on your telephone system, this may or may not be required. If in doubt, check with your system supplier or Interquartz dealer, as failure to observe your system's requirements may lead to difficulty in making outgoing external calls.
  • Page 12: Compatibility Adjustments

    COMPATIBILITY ADJUSTMENTS As can be seen from the INSTALLATION section, various combinations of the settings of the TERMINATION and AGC switches are required for different PABXs etc. It is strongly recommended that these settings be checked for correct adjustment to suit your system or line type, as some degradation of the telephone's performance may otherwise result.
  • Page 13: Memory Operation

    5. MEMORY OPERATION The IQ 450 is capable of storing up to 30 numbers in its memory locations. * 20 memories accessible via 10 one-touch and 10 two-touch memory keys. * 10 abbreviated memories (0 - 9 on the keypad). Three user selectable memory modes enable various memory locations to be protected.
  • Page 14: Memory Mode 2

    * Enter telephone number (32 digits maximum) * Press desired memory key 1-10 twice * Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE. Abbreviated memories — 0 - 9 Accessible via the ALPHA NUMERIC keypad, 10 memories are available to store numbers up to 24 digits long. * Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE * Press STORE * Enter telephone number (24 digits maximum)
  • Page 15 * Replace the plastic cover and re-connect the line cord (don't replace the batteries) * Program the one-touch and two-touch memories. Mode 2 storage procedure One-touch memories Located at the top of the keyboard, these keys provide easy dialling of often used numbers.
  • Page 16: Memory Mode 3

    Dialling a number : To dial a number from the one-touch memories: * Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE * Press desired memory key. To dial a number from the two-touch memories: * Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE * Press desired memory key twice. To dial an abbreviated memory from the keypad: * Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE * Press DIAL...
  • Page 17 Two-touch memories Using the same keys pressed twice in quick succession, 10 memories are available to store numbers up to 32 digits long. * Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE * Press STORE * Enter telephone number (32 digits maiximum) * Press desired memory key 1 - 10 twice * Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE.
  • Page 18: Re-Setting Protected Memory Locations

    RE-SETTING PROTECTED MEMORY LOCATIONS If you wish, at a later date, to alter the protected memory locations (modes 2 and 3), the EEPROM chip can be re-programmed: * Disconnect the line cord and remove batteries * Release the plastic cover from the underside of the telephone to expose the EEPROM (fig.
  • Page 19: Installation

    2. To enable the HANDSET to be supported in the cradle, follow the procedure shown in Figure 2 to reverse the HANDSET RETAINER. NOTE : The WALL MOUNT BRACKET and MODULAR WALL JACK illustrated in Figure 2 are available from your authorised Interquartz dealer.
  • Page 20: Figure 2 - Wall Mounting

    2. Insert Screw Driver into 1. Release Phone number Plate slot and then pry to release HANDSET RETAINER 3. Rotate retainer 180 and 4. HANDSET RETAINER re-Insert retainer into slot HANDSET RETAINER FOR WALL MOUNT TELEPHONE LINE CORD MODULAR WALL JACK WALL MOUNT BRACKET (OPTIONAL, NOT SUPPLIED) (OPTIONAL, NOT SUPPLIED)
  • Page 21: Line Connection

    AGC "B", and should not be altered. Note that for direct lines and PABX out-door extension (i.e. any long lines) the factory settings should not be altered. If in doubt, contact your Interquartz dealer. Figure 3 describes their locations and settings.
  • Page 22: Figure 3 - Rear View, Showing Adjustments

    NOTICE TO USERS This telephone may contain a special "message waiting" feature which is suitable only for PABX systems (contact your vendor if unsure if it has or not). If so, it may not be connected to any other telephone system or network without the authority of the Australian Telecommunications Authority.
  • Page 23: General Care And Maintenance

    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 in the "suspect" telephone. Consult your Interquartz dealer for further advice if necessary.
  • Page 24: Thunderstorms

    8. THUNDERSTORMS The telephone, in common with household electrical appliances, can be a source of electric and 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.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    This guarantee is in addition to all other Warranties or Guarantees expressed or implied by the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State laws and all other obligations and liabilities on the part of Interquartz (A'Asia) Pty. Limited. 10. SERVICE CENTRES...
  • Page 26: Figure 4 - Wall-Mount Bracket

    WALL-MOUNT BRACKET OPTIONAL NOT INCLUDED WITH PHONE LUG "B" LUG "A" MOUNTING HOLE "E" PIVOT FOR SWING-OUT PLATE LUG "C" MOUNTING HOLE "F" LUG "D" Please note: 1. The wall bracket may be secured onto the wall by using mounting holes "E" and "F" 2.
  • Page 27 HANDSFREE PHONE MODEL IQ450 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 28 Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd. ©Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD. 1998 3CIQ4501-03B...

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