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commonly digit "9"), a pause may be required for
accessing the external telephone line. The Pause key
may be used for providing the pause period of about 2
seconds waiting for this dial tone after the first digit has
been dialled. This will be stored in the Last Number
Redial memory and be automatically inserted in the
number when the LNR button is used.
2.15 Speakerphone
The 'SPEAKER/HS' button allows the user to operate the
telephone without lifting the handset. Press the
'SPEAKER/HS' button once, then operate the telephone as
normal. Communication with the party at the other end of
the telephone line is possible using the built in Microphone
and Speaker. To indicate that the telephone is in
Speakerphone mode, an Icon will appear on the LCD.It is
possible to switch from Handset to Speaker during a call, by
pressing the 'SPEAKER/HS' button then replacing the
handset.
2.16 Headset Facility
The ‘SPEAKER/HS’ button also enables you to use a
headset with your NRX 3 telephone. Simply connect a
headset and press the ‘SPEAKER/HS’ button once to
connect to the line. Pressing the ‘SPEAKER/HS’ button
again will disconnect the telephone line and terminate the
call. During a headset conversation, lifting the handset
will switch the unit to the handset mode. The headset will
Operation
be disabled and the handset should be used for
conversation instead. The headset mode will be
activated again by pressing the ‘Headset’ button and
replacing the handset.
2.17 Recall Facility
2.18 Last Number Redial
If you dial a number and find it is engaged or there is no
reply, replace the handset. The number will be retained in
the memory until you dial a different number.
What to do: Lift the handset or press 'Speaker'
Press the 'Pause/LNR' button
The NRX 3 has a Recall facility which is used to access
network/PBX services. The Recall facility can be
configured for different system requirements as follows:
SET TO EARTH RECALL:
[PROGRAM] PAUSE/LNR] [0] [PROGRAM] [RECALL]
SET TO TIME BREAK RECALL
[PROGRAM] PAUSE/LNR] [n] [PROGRAM] [RECALL]
NOTE: TBR Timing can be set by altering the value of n.
n=1 (100ms) n=2 (200ms) etc. up to 600ms
The telephone default setting is n=1 (TBR 100ms)
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Operation & Approved Use
2.19 Adjustable Ringing Volume
On the right of the unit is a switch, this adjusts the ringing
volume of incoming calls. From left to right it has three
positions: off, low, high. Move the switch to the position
you require. In addition to the ringing tone there is a Ring
Indicator Lamp on the unit that will flash when the
telephone is ringing as a visual indication. The Ringer
Switch does not control this Ring Indicator Lamp.
2.20 Adjustable Ringing Tone Pitch
On the right of the unit, there is also a switch that adjusts the
ringing pitch of incoming calls. From left to right it has
three positions: low, medium and high. Move the switch to
the position you require.
2.21 Hearing-aid compatibility
The handset receiver is hearing aid compatible.
3. WALL-MOUNTING THE UNIT
The NRX 3 can be wall mounted using the wall mount
bracket installed on the bottom of the unit.
- Dismount the wall mount bracket from the unit.
- Placing the wall mount bracket to the required position
on the wall
- Drill two holes on the wall according to the distance as
marked by two mounting holes.
- Install the two screws supplied with the unit in the wall.
- Re-install the wall mount bracket to the bottom cabinet
for the wall mount position.
- Position the wall mount slots on the bracket of the unit
over the two screws on the wall. Pull down and lock into
place.
- Beneath the earpiece section of the cradle you will find
a small tab. Pull this up to form the hook for the handset.
- When you are on the telephone, you sometimes need to
put the handset down for a moment. There is a special
hook at the back (top) of the unit so that you can hang the
handset on the unit, when it is wall-mounted, without
terminating the call.
4. APPROVED USE
The NRX 3 can be connected to the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) and compatible to PABX's
but not connected in the following manner: -
1. As an extension to a payphone.
2. On shared service line or 1+1 carrier system.
Network Compatibility
The NRX 3 has been approved persuant to commission
decision 1999/303/EC for pan-European connection to the
public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due
to differences between the individual PSTNs provided for
in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give
an unconditional assurance of successful operation on
every PSTN network termination point.
SPEAKER/HS
SPEAKER/HS