DAC 711 User Manual

DAC LIMITED
USER GUIDE Vandal Resistant Telephones
711 Autodial Telephone range
DAC Limited
214a Lomeshaye Business Village
Turner Road
Nelson, Lancashire, UK
BB9 7DR T +44 (0) 1282 447000 F +44 (0) 845 2801915
www.daclimited.co.uk
APPROVED FACILITIES
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result it then ceases to comply with the standards against which the approval was granted.
Connection is affected by plugging in to the appropriate line socket. If your telephone connection is not fitted with new style sockets contact your approved telephone installer or the telephone network supplier.
If this method of connection is inadequate because, for example, the telephone is to be mounted outside where new sockets are not intended to be used, arrange for your telephone network supplier to directly connect the instrument.
The telephone should operate correctly when connected to most compatible PBXs, including those that use secondary dialling tone. However, it cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will operate under all possible conditions of connection. Any cases of difficulty should be referred in the first instance to your local supplier of the instrument
This apparatus is intended to be internally accessible for installation purposes only to authorized personnel and must be installed such that user access is prevented. Correct fitting and installation are mandatory as failure to prevent such user access will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
USE OF THE 711
To make a call press the ON button, you will hear dial tone, dial the desired number. When the telephone is off hook the red LED will be illuminated. To end a call press the OFF button.
To answer a call when the 711 is ringing, press the ON button.
GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The 711 telephone does not require any regular maintenance. To clean the telephone wipe with a damp cloth.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners on the telephone as this may cause the product to become discoloured.
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