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Type | Corded Telephone |
---|---|
Design | Desk/Wall Mountable |
Ringer Volume | Adjustable |
Handset Style | Standard |
Hearing Aid Compatible | Yes |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Visual Ringer Indicator | No |
Last Number Redial | Yes |
Mute Function | Yes |
Recall | Yes |
Network | PSTN |
Display | No |
Dialing Method | Tone |
Color Options | Black, White |
Battery | No |
Apparatus intended for use on 2 wire analogue PSTN and PABX circuits within Europe.
Lists the designed features of the telephone, including manual dialling, recall, MF signalling, volume control, etc.
Explains the REN number and its implications for connecting multiple devices to a phone line.
Details how to make emergency calls using the telephone, including codes like 112 and 999.
Instructions for connecting the telephone to a modular style socket.
Steps for mounting the telephone on a wall using screws and a template.
Indicates when the telephone rings with an incoming call by flashing.
Switch on the base to control ringer volume (OFF, LOW, HIGH).
Slider switch to adjust the volume for headset operation.
Button to cut off the handset audio for the caller, indicated by a red LED.
Button for redialing the last number or inserting a pause in dialling.
How to dial using either the handset or headset, and auto-detection.
Methods to answer an incoming call using the handset or headset.
How to use the pause function, especially with PABX systems, and limitations.
Instructions for redialing the last number dialed, especially if the line is busy.
Instructions for changing the recall switch (TBR ER) for PABX systems.
How to use PABX access digits and insert pauses for external lines.
How the phone responds to voice messaging systems on PABX and switch settings.
Guidelines for cleaning and handling the telephone to avoid damage.
Troubleshooting steps for common issues like no dialling tone or no ring.
Details the six-year warranty period, what it covers, and exclusions.
Procedures for returning a faulty unit for repair or replacement.