Base Features and Controls: 1. Handset 4. MW Selector switch 7. Faceplate area 2. Wall Mount clip slot 5. Store key 8. Line cord receptacle (submerged) 3. Wall Mount Handset clip 6. Flash key 9a. HSIA receptacle (submerged) 9b. HSIA laptop port 10.
As specified by FCC regulation, we are required to inform you of specific governmental and compliance regulatory requirements, safety notices, safety instructions and other informative information. TeleMatrix, Inc.. provides this information in a separate manual. We place the separate Compliance and Safety Manual within each outer box or product box when shipped.
nstallation... Caution Information - • Never install telephone or network wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone or Ethernet jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Settings... Line Voltage Selectors (optional feature) - # 24 Two line telephones are equipped to operate behind a PBX telephone systems rated between 24 volts and 48 volts. There is a selector switch on the bottom of the phone (hidden). The switch has 3 settings “24V, 48V or Off”. Your phone must be set according to what your PBX system is rated.
Indicators... Speaker & Mute Key Connecting & Status Indicators - # 15 & 16 Speakerphones are equipped with LED indicators to show the current feature key status. • Press Speaker or Mute Feature Key to use that service - LED will light Green when that key is IN USE.
Calling... Placing a Call Using the Handset - # 1 • Lift the handset. • Dial out by using the numeric dial pad or by pressing a speed dial location. Receiving a Call Using the Handset or Speaker - # 1 & # 15 •...
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Programming... To program Store # 5, Flash # 6 & # 14, and Pause # 12 Some of these programming keys are located under the faceplate and overlay, begin by lifting up faceplate and overlay, by either a paperclip or sharp pointer. Storing a Number Into Memory Keys - Store # 5 Each location can store up to 32 digits in tone mode.
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Storing “Pause/Redial” Into Memory - Pause # 12 If you are using your telephone anywhere that requires an access code for outside calls, you may need to add a “Pause” to the number to allow time for the outside line to connect.
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Programming Message Waiting 1-Touch Key TouchLite (Message Waiting) Into Memory - TouchLite # 18 TouchLite is an innovation that integrates the visual message waiting lamp and a speed dial key onto one. It allows easy access for guests to retrieve messages. When the message waiting lamp lights notify the guest that a message is waiting, a simple press of the Red TouchLite button connects the guest to the message center or front desk.
Wall Mounting... Wall Mounting (optional) # 25 The 3300 Series telephones was designed to conveniently wall mount. Please follow these easy steps: 1. The handset retaining clip must be engaged to secure the handset when hanging it up. To engage the clip, unsnap the clip, rotate the clip 180 degrees and then snap the clip into place.
719.638.8821 Fax: 719.638.8815 Many times a problem can be resolved by contacting a TeleMatrix support agent. Please contact TeleMatrix PRIOR to sending a telephone to our service center for repair. In the unlikely event that a factory repair is necessary: 1.
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Products or parts which are not owned and used by the original end user customer. The cost and risk of loss or damage for sending the product to TELEMATRIX, INC. will be borne by the cus- tomer.
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