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CYERATION
CHECiS
Message
Waltlng
A lamp provides indiiafion of a message
waiting. Message waiting can be
provided in PBX applications where
message waiting Is a PBX feature.
Note: There are fwo’versions of thls set
available; one with a neon lamp
operating on the main telephone
line,
the
other with a low-voltage Incandescent
lamp operating on
separate
lines
at
the
TELADAPT jack In the
latter
case, there is
no visual ringing.
Oial
lone: Lift the handset.
lf
there
k
no
dial tone, check to make sure all plugs
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property connected to
the
jacks
lf
tr~‘~:mneissHlldead,fhejackmay
not
be prow&
tr:i.<?d
or your line may be
out of order.
Before
contacting your
telephone suppliers, refer to Opemting
Problems section.
Call Out: If your phone can answer
but cannot call out, check with the
telephone company to verify if your
line
will
accept
tone
fype
signaling.
Ring: Your Unity is designed for
standard “Straight Line-Bridged
Ringing”. Before calling the telephone
company, check
to
make sure
alerter
is not in “off’. position. If your phone can
make calls, but fails fo ring for
lncomlng
calls, check with the telephone
company. It may be using unusual
ringing methods.
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PBX/CO
Switch: (For UNITY I and II
only.) Thls fwo-position base-located
switch (Fig. I) should be
set
to the
posltlon
which corresponds to the
specific system In
use
Le., P for PBX or C
for CO. For optimum performance of
your telephone
set,
check to ensure
fhhfy;tch
poslfion and the application
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CARE AND USE
Keeping
your telephone In good
working order..
.
Since your telephone k an electrical
device
you should avoid
insfallations
near a bathtub or in other wet
locations
Care should be taken during
instal-
fafiontoseefhaffhephonecordknof
pierced with sharp instruments
To malnfain the appearance of your
telephone avoid placing the
telephone in direct
sunllght.
Plastic surfaces of the phone and the
cord may be wiped clean using a soft
cloth dampened only with a mild
detergent solution.
Please Note:
This
telephone has been
wired for private line
service
and should
not
be connected
to
a party line.
Operating
Problems
If you should experience
trouble
wlfh your
telephone service, take these required
steps prior to contacting the telephone
company.
1.
2
Unplug your telephone and any other
non-telephone company equlpmenf
you may own.
If the problem persists when only
telephone company equipment Is
connected, contact your local
telephone company to arrange for
repair.
if the problem is corrected by
disconnecting
all
non-telephone
company equipment,
then
the
probfemmustlleinfheequipmenfyou
own. If you own more than one
telephone (or related telephone
products) reconnect them one at a
time until the problem k isolated. The
problem telephone must be
dkcon-
netted
and repaired before
~u~~ZZ$orepaHhefele&one
Note: Before calling the telephone
company for repairs, you should be
aware
that
the telephone company
may charge for a service call when the
reason for the call is attributable to a
malfunction
of the equipment you
own.
Servlce
Charges
The telephone company may impose
various service charges
under.federal
or
provincial
tariffs
For example, a charge for
installation and a monthly fee for
maintenance of the required jack. A
monthlyfeemayakobe chargedforfhe
jack already installed. provided it k being
used as an extension telephone. It is
suggested that you contact your
telephone company prior to installation.
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