2. Installation
2. Installation
2. Installation
2. Installation
The Uranus Series is designed for hotel applications and behind
a registered PBX system in hotel. Determine you have the
correct modular jack for connecting the telephone. If you do not
have a modular jack, one may be obtained at minimal cost at a
local hardware store, discount store or home center.
1) Located on the left side of the Uranus phone is a modular jack.
Insert one end of the coiled handset cord into this jack (you will
hear the coil cord click when properly inserted.)
2) Insert the other end of the coiled handset cord into the modular
jack on the handset.
3) Turn the telephone so the back panel is facing you. Insert either
end of the line cord into the jack on the back of the telephone
labeled
“
“
“
“ TO TEL
TO TEL
TO TEL
TO TEL ”
”
”
”
.
4) Insert the other end of the line cord into a telephone wall jack.
Once your telephone is connected, place the paper faceplate
over the keys. The plastic overlay slips into place by hooking the
tabs on the overlay into the recessed slots located on both sides.
The overlay is easiest to insert when the left or right side tabs
are inserted first, and the middle of the overlay is slightly bowed
to allow for insertion of the other tabs.
---- Page 2----
Controls
Controls
Controls
Controls
,
,
,
,
Connections and Function keys
Connections and Function keys
Connections and Function keys
Connections and Function keys
(1) Handset Wall Mount Clip
(1) Handset Wall Mount Clip
(1) Handset Wall Mount Clip
(1) Handset Wall Mount Clip
– Clip to hold handset on
hook in wall mount
application
(2) Hook Switch.
(2) Hook Switch.
(2) Hook Switch.
(2) Hook Switch.
(3) Insert hole for placard.
(3) Insert hole for placard.
(3) Insert hole for placard.
(3) Insert hole for placard.
(4) Data Port
(4) Data Port
(4) Data Port
(4) Data Port
– Provides access to the telephone line for
connection of modem, fax, or answering
machine.
(5)Tel. Jack
(5)Tel. Jack
(5)Tel. Jack
(5)Tel. Jack
– Modular jack to connect telephone line
cord.
(6) Data Switch
(6) Data Switch
(6) Data Switch
(6) Data Switch
– Adjust the data in Line 1 or Line2.
(7)Ring Volume
(7)Ring Volume
(7)Ring Volume
(7)Ring Volume
– Adjusts ringer volume to LOW or HI.
(8)/(9) Plastic and paper faceplate.
(8)/(9) Plastic and paper faceplate.
(8)/(9) Plastic and paper faceplate.
(8)/(9) Plastic and paper faceplate.
(10) Memory Keys
(10) Memory Keys
(10) Memory Keys
(10) Memory Keys
– Programmable to add special features
or one touch dial frequently dialed numbers.
(11) Dial Keys
(11) Dial Keys
(11) Dial Keys
(11) Dial Keys
– Oversized keypad for ease of dialing.
(12) [Pause] key
(12) [Pause] key
(12) [Pause] key
(12) [Pause] key
-- Hidden key inserts a 3.6 second pause
in stored numbers
(13) SPKR Key
(13) SPKR Key
(13) SPKR Key
(13) SPKR Key
– Activates speakerphone function
(14) Redial Key
(14) Redial Key
(14) Redial Key
(14) Redial Key
– Redials the last number dialed.
(15) MIC. of Speaker ( For Speaker phone).
(15) MIC. of Speaker ( For Speaker phone).
(15) MIC. of Speaker ( For Speaker phone).
(15) MIC. of Speaker ( For Speaker phone).
(16) Flash Key
(16) Flash Key
(16) Flash Key
(16) Flash Key
- Enters a 600ms hook switch flash for
accessing special telephone system
features.
(17) Message Waiting Light
(17) Message Waiting Light
(17) Message Waiting Light
(17) Message Waiting Light
– Indicates the phone is ringing
or a message is waiting.
Responds to Neon/90V message waiting signal.
(18) Store Key
(18) Store Key
(18) Store Key
(18) Store Key
– Hidden key for storing numbers to
Memory.
(19) Hold Key
(19) Hold Key
(19) Hold Key
(19) Hold Key
– Places a calling on hold.
(20) VOL key
(20) VOL key
(20) VOL key
(20) VOL key
– Key steps through the three available
handset /speaker volume levels [Normal –
Medium – High – Normal]
PAUSE
WXYZ
9
8
TUV
0 #
2
ABC
DEF
3
MNO
6
5
JKL
SPKR
FLASH
REDIAL
PQRS
*
GHI
7
1
4
HOLD
STORE
VOL
2
4 5 6 7
10
11
12
15161719 18
1
8
9
R
13
14
3
MUTE
20
3.Operation
3.Operation
3.Operation
3.Operation
3.1 PLACING A CALL
3.1 PLACING A CALL
3.1 PLACING A CALL
3.1 PLACING A CALL
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
1) Lift the handset.
2) Listen for dial tone. Dial the desired number, or
press [REDIAL] key to automatically dial a number.
3) To end the call, hang up by replacing the handset.
Using the Speakerphone
Using the Speakerphone
Using the Speakerphone
Using the Speakerphone
1) Press the [SPKR] key
2) Wait for a dial tone.
3) Dial a phone number.
4) Press [SPKR] key when finished.
3.2 RECEIVING A CALL
3.2 RECEIVING A CALL
3.2 RECEIVING A CALL
3.2 RECEIVING A CALL
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
Using the Handset
When the phone rings, the [MWL] flashes rapidly.
1)Pick up the handset.
2)To end the call, hang up by replacing the handset.
Using the speaker phone
Using the speaker phone
Using the speaker phone
Using the speaker phone
When the phone rings, the [MWL] flashes rapidly.
1) Press the [SPKR] key.
2) The speakerphone comes on automatically.
3) Press [SPKR] when finished.