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Radius 350 User Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Radius 350 business feature
phone. This business phone has been ergonomically designed to suit
professional office requirements.
This telephone performs all basic functions supported by your service
provider. It works with all analogue PBX switching systems
The caller ID memory and phone book provide a great convenience to
manage your phone calls.
The User Guide describes the installation procedures and features.
User Guide
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Radius 350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
HD AudioYes
BluetoothNo
Wi-FiNo
Wall MountableYes
PoEIntegrated PoE
Audio CodecsG.711, G.722, G.729, G.726, iLBC, Opus
Dimensions210mm x 200mm x 150mm
Weight1 kg
ProtocolsSIP

Summary

Accessories and Content

Included Items

Lists the items included in the Radius 350 Analogue Business Feature Phone package, such as handset, line cords, and power adaptor.

Installation

Handset and Power Connection

Steps for connecting the handset cord and the power adaptor to the phone base unit.

Wall Mounting

Instructions for fitting the desk/wall bracket and mounting the phone securely on a wall.

Features

Speakerphone and Display

Details about the speakerphone functionality and the large LCD display specifications.

Memory Functions

Covers Caller ID, Phone Book, and One/Two Touch Memories for efficient call management.

Settings and Compatibility

Explains language options, time/date setting, tone/pulse dialling, and PABX compatibility.

Function Buttons

Memory and Navigation Buttons

Describes buttons for one/two touch memories (M1-M8, SHIFT) and navigation (scroll up/down).

Call Management Buttons

Explains buttons for reviewing calls (eye icon), deleting records, and entering menus (ENTER).

Headset/Speaker and Volume Control

Covers the headset/speaker button for calls and receiver volume adjustment levels.

Mute and Redial/Pause

Details the MUTE button for privacy and the REDIAL button for redialing and adding pauses.

Recall and Store Functions

Explains the RECALL (Flash) function for call transfer and the STORE function for saving memories.

Main Menu Settings

Accessing and Navigating Settings

How to enter the options menu and navigate through settings using ENTER, UP, and DOWN buttons.

Default Settings Overview

Lists default values for Language, Area Code, Time/Date, Flash Time, Contrast, Tone/Pulse, PBX Code, and Baby Call.

Setting Up

Setting Language and Local Area Code

Procedure to set the phone's language and configure the local area code.

Setting Time & Date

Instructions for adjusting the time and date on the phone, with a note on PABX systems.

Setting Recall (Flash) Time and LCD Contrast

How to adjust the flash time and the LCD contrast levels for optimal viewing.

Setting Pulse/Tone Dialing Mode

Procedure to switch between TONE and PULSE dialling modes, with TONE as the factory default.

Setting Baby Call and Exiting Menu

Configuration for the Baby Call emergency feature and how to exit the setup menus.

Message Waiting Indicators

Explains the two types of message waiting indicators (High Voltage, Line Reversal) and their LED signals.

Using The Radius 350

Making and Ending Calls

Basic steps for making calls using the handset and ending them.

Pre-dialling and Headset Operation

How to pre-dial numbers and operate the phone using a connected headset.

Receiver Volume Control

Details the 4 levels of receiver volume adjustment for handset, headset, and speaker.

Speaker Phone and Mute Functions

Instructions for using the speakerphone feature and the MUTE button for private conversations.

Redial Function

How to redial the last dialed number and use the redial button in on-hook mode.

Pause Function

Using the REDIAL button to insert a 3.6-second pause, useful for PABX access codes.

Recall (Flash) Function

Purpose of the RECALL function for transferring calls and accessing network services.

One and Two Touch Memories

Storing Numbers in One-Touch Memory

Steps to store frequently called numbers using memory buttons M1 to M8.

Making Calls from One-Touch Memory

How to dial numbers stored in one-touch memory via on-hook and off-hook modes.

Storing Numbers in Two-Touch Memory

Procedure to store numbers using the SHIFT key and keypad buttons 1-0 for two-touch memory.

Making Calls from Two-Touch Memory

How to dial numbers stored in two-touch memory using SHIFT and keypad buttons.

Storing Incoming/Outgoing Calls

Saving numbers from caller ID or dialled lists to memory locations M1 to M8.

Caller ID

Caller ID Feature Overview

Explains the Caller ID display feature, its limitations, and storage capacity for incoming numbers.

Reviewing Incoming and Outgoing Calls

Instructions for reviewing incoming call logs and outgoing call history.

Deleting Caller ID Records

Steps to delete individual incoming call records or the entire dialled out memory.

Phone Book Memory

Adding Contacts to Phone Book

Procedure to add new contacts with names and numbers to the phone book.

Adding Incoming/Outgoing Calls to Phone Book

How to save incoming or outgoing call numbers directly into the phone book.

Search and Edit Phone Book Entries

Instructions for searching for contacts and editing their names or numbers.

Automatic Call Timer