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SENSOR 500 |
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Dedicated Network services telephone |
User guide
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The SENSOR 500 is a dedicated network services telephone. SENSOR 500 is compatible with Caller ID, Call Answer and message waiting network services. In addition it is also pre-programmed for access to other optional services.
Up to 10-speed dial memories and 20 name and number phonebook add to its versatility
Other features include: headset socket, on-hook dialling and a choice of 12 languages for the display text.
Note: Caller display, Call Answer and other optional services are usually subscription services.
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SENSOR 500
Installation.................................. |
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Location of controls............... |
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Connection............................ |
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Wall mounting........................ |
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Headset.................................. |
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Select language..................... |
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Display.................................... |
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Set date and time................... |
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Using the telephone................... |
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Making a call.......................... |
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On the hook dialing................ |
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Using a headset..................... |
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Last number redial................. |
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Volume control....................... |
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Mute....................................... |
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Pause..................................... |
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Telephone ringer.................... |
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Caller display.............................. |
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New number(s)...................... |
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Reviewing the call list............. |
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List information....................... |
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Erase phone number(s)......... |
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If the call list is full.................. |
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Dialling from the call list......... |
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Speed dial memories................. |
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Store number/name............... |
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Phonebook.................................. |
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Store....................................... |
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Erase...................................... |
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Dial......................................... |
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Call Answering............................ |
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Miscellaneous............................. |
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Trouble shooting.................... |
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Guarantee............................... |
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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Handset |
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Erase key |
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Curly cord socket |
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Scroll call list/phonebook, save |
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Wall mounting hook |
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Speed-dial/pre-programmed keys |
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Hook switch |
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Volume control for handset |
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Dial-Up key |
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Volume control for speaker |
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Scroll call list/phonebook, replay |
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Mute key |
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Line cord socket (rear) |
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Key/indicator for speaker/headset |
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Display |
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Dial keys 0-9, *, # |
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Message waiting indicator |
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Programming key |
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Play/Pause messages |
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Redial key |
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Headset socket (rear) |
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Recall-key |
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Switch between speaker/headset |
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Phonebook access |
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Switch for ringer level |
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CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
·Connect the curly cord to the left-hand side of the telephone and to the bottom of the handset.
·Connet the power cord to middle socket of telephone and plug into power outlet.
·Connect the telephone line cord to the socket entitled “LINE” on the rear of the telephone and then connect the cord to the network wall outlet. The display will show: NO CALLS.
Line
Headset socket |
Line cord socket |
Plug pack power
To connect headset, see page 4.
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or in an area of high humidity.
In very rare situations the rubber feet on the base of the telephone may discolour a surface.
It is recommended that you disconnect the base unit from the mains power during a thunderstorm.
Do not use in the rain, near a bath or with wet hands.
To clean the product, use a damp cloth or antistatic wipe. Never spray cleaner fluid directly onto the handset or base unit.
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WALL MOUNTING
The phone can be wall mounted, using the bracket supplied.
Use the bracket supplied to mark the position of screw holes on the wall. Drill the holes (check for hidden pipes, etc). Use the raw plug and screws, ensuring approximately 3 mm remain between the wall and the head of the screw. Connect the bracket to the rear of the base unit and place the complete assembly above the screws and gently push it down onto the screws. Rotate the handset hanger hook 180 degrees.
HEADSET CONNECTION
A headset can be connected to the socket located on the rear of the telephone.
1.Connect headset to
headset socket at the rear of the phone
Headset socket
Line
2.Select headset position, using the switch on the right hand side of the telephone.
On-hook dialling:
Headset: |
NOTE!
We recommend that you use a Plantronics headset.
SELECT LANGUAGE
12 languages are available for the dislpay texts: English, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian and French.
1.Press down until the display shows ”- - - - - - - -”, then release.
2.Press or to select “LANGUAGE”
3.Press and release .
4.Select a language, using or .
5.Press and release to store the setting.