Invotel SX8200 User Manual

TEST
Problems Possible Cause / Solution
L1 L2
6. MOH works but audio
does not stop when call is picked up in A1 or A3 settings.
7. Some Phones work , some do not
8. Randomly Hold music starts to play by it self or does not activate in A1, A2 or A3 settings
Wire distance to adapter is too long, Centralize the location of device to be as close as possible to all the phones. Try the A2 setting.
If you are re-wiring “daisy chain” wiring works better than ” star” or “home run” or Independent wiring
Press FLASH button to stop the music.
All your phones need to be similar model for activation in A1...A3 settings. If you mix different phone models, Use the B1, B2 settings or Voice Activation in C1, C2 settings. Refer to pages 4 or 5 for more details.
The call needs to be on Hold min. 2 sec. before you may pick it up.
When you hang up, wait 2 seconds before selecting the same line again.
Check for extra devices sharing that line like Message indicator, Answering machine, Alarm system, Modem etc. Use a “privacy module” between the line and that extra device to keep them off the line when line is being used by your phone.
Set your Alarm system and/or your DSL line to share FAX line.
Excessive wiring- Total wire length per line must be under 500 feet ( Ex: if you have 9 wall jacks -no matter spare or a phone plugged in- each connected via a 100 foot wire to a common point then your total wire length is 9 x 100=900 feet )
Use FLASH button to deactivate music.
Music-On-Hold Adapter Installation
Two Line Model # SX8200
Plug the included AC adapter. (110V AC to 12V AC)
Confirm that all 2 LED lights on this unit are BLINKING
Connect “PHONE LINES” jacks to your “Wall” Jacks using the provided cord
Observe that as you connect the wall jacks the blinking lights turn OFF
existing lines the lights keep blinking and that is OK)
You may use a splitter (T adapter) at the Wall jack to connect both this device
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and the telephone. If you do not have a splitter use the “TELEPHONE” jacks on this device to plug the telephone (use Telephone “L1/ L2 ” and/or Telephone “L2 “ to plug your telephone in). Please note that just one
telephone is optionally connected to this device, other telephones remain connected to their own wall jacks.
Plug one end of the audio cable into the RCA AUDIO IN jack on the SX8200, plug the other end of cable into the audio out jack of your audio source such as the connector on digital player (8 ohm or 600 ohm -preferred), Radio, CD player, PC sound card speaker output, etc. We recommend you to set the volume on your audio source to mid level.
(please note some music titles are not royalty-free and you may want to use the royalty­free music titles to avoid annual licensing payments to ASCAP and BMI for playing those titles on-hold)
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L2 (if any) L1/ L2
110 V
9. Audio shuts off or flickers
10.
Hold Music activates in a conference call or when two phones pick up at same time
Extensive audio volume. Lower the volume to proper level.
If for any reason the hold music is activated inadvertently, it can always be deactivated by pressing the FLASH button in any setting.
Conference calls can be done a better way: Press FLASH, you will get a dial-tone now dial the phone number of the 2nd party then press FLASH to join the two calls together.
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AUDIO
A B C 1 2 3
PHONE
IN L2 L1/ L2 L2 L1/ L2 12VAC TELEPHONE PHONE LINES 600ma
PHONE
WALL JACK
WALL
JACK
AUDIO
Connection Test: To confirm that you have connected everything correctly,
Problems
Possible Cause / Solution
select line 1 on the phone, confirm that L1 Red LED on SX8200 turns ON then press the L1 Audio Test button to hear the audio. Double check your connections or adjust the volume on your audio source if needed.
Switch setting: Please Read the Operation instructions for each setting carefully
There are two 3 position switches on the SX8200 that control the activation method, you need to select the proper setting based on your type of phones:
A1, A2, A3: Hold button activation
Use one of these settings when all phones are corded & are same model (for example all are ATT 984) and are compatible with Hold button activation (see the list in page 3)
B3 setting.
for GE 2-9487GE2-A, GE 2-9488GE2-A & RCA 25403 RCA use the
B1, B2: These two settings utilize Flash then Hold activation method, this setting supports any phone and any mix of brands with instant activation after you press the Flash then Hold
Trouble Shooting:
1. Adapter not working or stopped working
2. Adapter does not activate or stopped activating
3. Red LED double blinks ON then turns OFF on some lines
Unplug the 12VAC plug from the back of the Invotel adapter and unplug the phone lines; Wait 60 seconds then plug them back in, make sure the AC adapter is plugged in securely.
telephone was changed or power failure - do as above,
then select L1, L2 making sure that dial tone is there.
Some phone Lines are removed from MOH adapter or do not exist.
is OK)
Un-plug phone lines for 5 seconds and plug it back in .
on non existing lines the lights keep blinking and that
Use B1 or B2 settings if your phones are Cordless type (including corded base station + portables)
If you have mixed cordless type phones with corded type phones
If you have corded type phones that are not all the same model for
example ATT brand and Panasonic brand are both used in your office
If you have non compatible corded phones (for example ATT 962 or ATT 972 or Casio phones)
C1, C2: Voice Activation Mode These two settings utilize Delayed Hold activation method, most phones cordless or corded or mixed can be activated
for music on hold in less than 15 seconds after you press HOLD. There is also
C3: Hold button activation or Flash See page 5 for full details.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The audio may activate in the middle of a call due to
factors like excessive wiring (see page 8 item 8), bad or old wiring , existing unstable lines, sparks, too many wall jacks , Noisy phone lines, Bad telephones, “Hot Lines” (see P6 special cases)
If that ever happens, press the FLASH button to stop the audio! and continue your conversation. The FLASH button is found on every telephone, it could be labeled as CALL WAIT / FLASH or LINK or ON or TALK button
Audio Test on Line 1: select L1 on your phone and press the Audio Test
switch located next to power connection . Adjust the volume to mid level or check the audio cord to hear the audio. Note1: You can not perform audio test on line 2 Note2: Do not set the volume too loud it may flicker or shut off the on-hold audio. Note3: Do not use a Cell phone to setup or test the device. Use a fax line, etc.
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4. No Audio or Audio not Loud enough
Select the line 1 on the phone and push the Audio Test button located in the back of unit to hear the Audio, adjust the volume on your audio source if needed to hear it. Check the audio cord, Unplug -Plug back.
Use CD player “head phone” jack - not “line out”
5.
Audio Test is OK but no audio when Hold is pressed in
or A3
A1 A2 settings
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If answering a call allow 1 second before pressing Hold.
You may need your “Local service” with the dominant
phone company in your area (not 3rd party local service)
Is your location within city limits? are all your phone
numbers DSL qualified? your location may need to be close enough to your phone company’s central office to guarantee for Hold button activation. That is why some discount phone companies service does not work even though you have compatible phones for Hold activation. If so, use the device in B1 or B2 setting via Flash then Hold or C1, C2 settings with delayed activation.
Some telephones need other settings via Hold(see page
6).
Try the unit in B1,B2 or C1,C2 or C3 settings.
DSL: If you have DSL line, this device needs to be installed after
(
the DSL filter
otherwise internet may not work properly)
VOIP/Vonage: if you have D-Link VTA-VD phone adapter, you
must use single line phone cords to connect it to SX8200
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