Comdial HoTelephone 3809X User Manual

HoElephoneTM
User’s Guide
(Model 3809X)
This user’s guide is applicable to the following model telephone:
Table of Contents
Installation
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Connecting the HoTelephone (Model 3809X)
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Preparing the HoTelephone for Wall Mounting
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1
Wall Mounting the HoTelephone
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Telephone Operation
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AnsweringaCall ....................................
MakingaCall
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Programming ............................................
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Storing Numbers at Programmable Button Locations
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Enabling the SPEED Button
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Disabling the SPEED Button
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Storing Numbers at Keypad Locations (to be accessed by SPEED Button)
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Clearing One Programmable Button or Speed Dial Location
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Clearing AI1 Programmable Buttons or Speed Dial Locations
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.9
Protecting Programmable Buttons from Being Reprogrammed
orcleared .............................................
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Using Chain Dial Storage
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Miscellaneous Features
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11
RingerVolume
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Message Waiting Light
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Data/Auxiliary Port.
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FCC Rules and Regulations
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Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
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Figures
1. Jack Cover Plate, position of Screws for Mountin Telephone on Wall and Posmon of Wall-Mounting Hook in
# andset Cradle . .3
2. Model 3809X HoTelephone Controls and Indicators
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3. Ringer Volume Switch
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INSTALLATION
Connecting the HoTelephone (Model 3809X)
Connecting this HoTelephone to a telephone company line must be through a universal service order code (USOC) outlet jack. The USOC jack code numbers are:
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Single-line desk telephone = RJ 11 C
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Single-line wall telephone = RJl 1 W
If the installation site doesn’t have the proper jack(s) and inside wiring, it is the user or installer’s responsibility to arrange for their installation. The correct outlet jack for this equipment is an in­dustry-standard type 625A2-6 jack wired per the USOC jack code number.
Local telephone company regulations may not permit connections to party lines and coin lines by anyone except the telephone operat-
ing company.
Preparing the HoTelephone for Wall Mounting
This telephone is shipped from the factory configured for desk use. To convert from a standard desk model to one that can be hung on
the wall, follow the procedure outlined below.
1. Disconnect line cord from telephone.
2. Turn telephone over to expose lower housing. ~CAuTrolv~
The telephone cirtxitry is sensitiwe to static
electricity discharge.
Be sure that your body and the work place are properly grounded to avoid any static electricity discharge while
step 3 is being performed.
3. Remove screws that attach lower housing to upper housing. Carefully separate lower and upper housings making sure
not to disconnect wiring between both housings.
4. This telephone is equipped with a data/auxiliary port.
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Remove hole cover from new opening that auxiliary jack
is to occupy.
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Installation (continued)
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Slide hole cover into old opening that auxiliary jack
vacated.
5. Snap tab out of opening in bottom of lower housing. Insert into handset cradle to create a wall-mounting hook for the handset (Figure 1).
6. Carefully reverse lower housing end-for-end (rotate it 180 degrees). Do not disturb any internal wiring during this process.
7. Refasten lower housing to upper housing.
@ Make sure that all wires are clear. . Do not over-tighten screws when reinstalling lower
housing.
8. Route line cord through appropriate channel on lower housing, and reconnect it to telephone. A short line cord
can be substituted for the standard supplied one if desired.
Wall Mounting the HoTelephone
Mount the telephone directly on the wall using two #lO panhead
screws (obtained locally), or mount it on a wall jack cover plate. If you are using a wall jack cover plate, an AT&T type 630B wall plate is recommended for best results.
1. If #lO screws are used, thread them into the wall within Winch of the surface. Refer to Figure 1 for the spacing
dimensions.
2. Position the keyhole-shaped holes in the bottom of the telephone over the #lO screws or the cover plate studs. Slide the telephone down until a slight click is felt.
3. To remove the telephone, lift to unsnap both screws or studs from the bottom housing, and then lift it away from the
Wall.
Figure 1. Jack Cover Plate (a), Position of Screws for Mounting
Telephone on Wall (b), and Position of Wall-Mounting
Hook in Handset Cradle (c)
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