Pocket UK Executive NR203HPUK User Manual

USER GUIDE
INTERNATIONAL
FEATUREPHONENR203HPUK
Executive
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1. GUARANTEE
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2. CONDITIONS OF USE 2
3. FACILITIES AND FEATURES
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4. LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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5. UTILISATION OF CONTROLS 5
6. INSTALLATION 5
7. SETTING THE DIALLING MODE AND RECALL MODE 6
7.1. THE DIAL MODE SELECTOR SWITCH
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7.2 THE RECALL MODE SELECTOR SWITCH
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7 3 NETWORK SER VICES
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8. CONNECT TO TELEPHONE SOCKET 8
9. SETTING THE CLOCK 8
10. SETTING THE RINGER 8
11. WALL MOUNTING 8
12. OPERATING PROCEDURES 9
12.1 HANDSET OPERATION
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12.2 ON-HOOK OPERATION
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12.3 LAST NUMBER REDIAL
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12.4 HEADSET OPERATION
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12.5 MEMORY OPERATION
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12.6 STORING NUMBERS WHILST ON A CALL
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12.7 PROGRAMMING CODES FOR CENTREX AND NETWORK SERVICES
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12.8 CHANGING A NUMBER IN A MEMORY LOCATION
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12.9 DIALLING NUMBERS FROM MEMORY
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12.10 PAUSE FACILITY
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12.11 MIXED MODE OPERATION ­STORING MIXED DIAL MODE NUMBERS
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12.12 RECALL BUTTON
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12.13 AUTO CALL TIMER
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12.14 AND # Button
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12.15 HANDSET MUTE BUTTON
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12.16 BASE UNIT LATCHABLE MUTE
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12.17 SAVE FUNCTION
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13. OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR P8X CONNECTION 14
13.1 PBX RECALL
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13.2 PABX PAUSE FACILITY
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13.3 MESSAGE WAITING OPERATION
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13.4 GENERAL USE
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14. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 15
15. CARE OF YOUR NR203HPUK TELEPHONE 16
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1. GUARANTEE
Your Executive NR203HPUK Featurephone is guaranteed from the date of purchase. If found to be faulty within the guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced at our discretion, subject to our standard terms and conditions. The guarantee does not cover accidental damage or negligence. The telephone must only be used in the U.K. in accordance with its instructions for use and must not be tampered with, or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorised representative of the company. The guarantee in no way limits your legal rights. Should you have any problems, please return your telephone to your supplier.
Please ensure that a note of your name and address and details of the problems are enclosed, together with a copy of your purchase invoice, and that goods are returned in their full original packaging with instructions enclosed. Goods are returned to the manufacturer at the customers own risk and expense.
2. CONDITIONS OF USE
Your Executive NR203HPUK Featurephone is approved for use on business or private direct exchange lines and on compatible PBX extensions.
When connected to a direct exchange line this must be a standard exclusive (not shared service) line. The line should cater for either loop disconnect or multi­frequency signalling. The telephone can signal Timed Break and Earth Recall.
This telephone is not suitable for use as an extension to a payphone or on shared service or ( 1+1 ) carrier systems.
The dialling code ‘999’ can be dialled on this apparatus for the purposes of making outgoing calls to the BT Emergency (999) Service.
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3. FACILITIES AND FEATURES
This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities
- Simple telephone facility with headset operation
- Loop Disconnect or DTMF Signalling (selectable)
- Mixed Mode signalling
- 10 + 10 Direct memory locations of 16 digits capacity
- Memory protection switch.
- Earth Loop and Timed Break Recall.
- Handset push to mute facility or optional push to speak (in handset mode only)
- Base unit latchable mute, with LED indication.
- Wall or Desk mountable.
- Full 'ON-HOOK’ operation with volume control and LED indication.
- Ringer OFF/LO/HI control
- Ringer pitch control
- Pause entry in dialling sequence.
- 10 digit LCD showing real and call elapsed time and dialled telephone number.
- Call timer.
- Message waiting.
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was gained.
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4. LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
Recall Pause
Mute with indicator
Mode Store
Save
Shift
Tone
Set Time
Redial On-Hook
with indicator
Headset with indicator
Tone
Headset
Tone
Mode
Store
Off
Pulse
On
Wall mount off-hook handset reset
Hook Switch
Wall Mount
Mute button in handset
LCD display
Ring / MW indicator
Switches below Notation Panel
Signalling
Message Waiting
Line Headset
5. UTILISATION OF CONTROL
The button functions are as follows: 0 - 9 - Dialling digits - # - Dialling codes for MF Signalling Recall - For use on a PBX or for star services Save - Used to store the last number redial into a memory Tone - Switches from Loop Disconnect to DTMF during dialling Redial - Last number redial Pause Insert a pause in the dial sequence Store - Used to store a telephone number in memory Mute - To prevent the other party from hearing you (ie. push (on handset) down to mute) or, alternatively, on specially adapted
models this can be amended to push-to-speak. In this
instance, the phone will be clearly marked as such. Latchable Mute - To prevent the other party from hearing you (i.e. push (on base) to mute). LED will illuminate when in use.
Push button again to continue normal (two-way)
conversation. Timer - To set call timer. Shift - To select memories 11-20. Mode - Use to set clock Set - Use to set clock “Minute & Hour Digit” On-Hook - To enable handsfree dialling, LED will illuminate when
in use. Headset - To enable headset operation. LED will illuminate when
in use. The switch functions are as follows:
Ring Vol - Allows you to set the level of the ringer loudness Ring Pitch - Allows you to set the pitch of the ringer ELR/TBR - Sets the Recall to Earth (ELR) or Timed Break (TBR) Recall Pulse/Tone - Sets signalling (dialling) to Loop Disconnect (LD)
or DTMF(MF) Store On/Off - Allows you to protect numbers stored in memory location Message Waiting - Sets the message waiting to 4 or 6 line configuration Headset Volume Control
- Allows you to set the headset volume.
Visual Indicators: Ring - This indicates an incoming call by lighting up. Message Waiting - Operates where PABX message waiting is operational Headset Socket - Used to connect the headset (not supplied)
6. INSTALLATION
The telephone must be sited close to one of the new modular telephone sockets. There is no limit to the number of sockets you can have installed in your home which means you can, if you wish, move your telephone from room to room. Unlike sockets, however, there is a limit to the number of telephones you can operate on your exchange line. Installing too many telephones will overload the line which could inhibit some or all of the telephones from ringing.To avoid overloading your exchange line there is a method of calculating the number of telephones you can use. Add all the Ringer Equivalence Numbers (REN) together, which are marked on the base of each telephone. Numbers differ so do check. The numbers when added together must be 4 or less. Sometimes BT telephones are unmarked but they can generally be assumed to have a REN of 1.0. If in doubt, please check with your BT Sales Office. The REN value of your Feature Set 3 telephone is 1.0.
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