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• 

When the speakerphone switch is operated to 

the  ON  position the telephone  set  should be 
disconnected  from  circuit  and  ringing  or 
called party should be heard through speak­
erphone 

• 

If beeping tone is heard check for  weak bat­
tery, no battery, or loosened battery and cord 
connections cover 

• 

Turn  volume  control  knob,  volume  should 

increase or decrease 

• 

Hold speakerphone rocker  switch in QUIET 
(nonlocking) position and  check  that  speak­
erphone transmission is disabled, but receive 
speech  is still heard from  loudspeaker. 

5. 

OPERATION 

5.01 

The  following  characteristics  govern the use 
of the  speakerphone: 

• 

When  dialing  a  number  the  speakerphone 
rocker switch must be in  the OFF  position 

• 

When  changing  from  telephone  to  speaker­
phone or back either the speakerphone or the 
associated telephone set must be on  the  line 
at all times to maintain connection with dis­
tant  party 

Note: 

When  changing  from  telephone  to 

speakerphone turn the speakerphone on before 
replacing  handset  on-hook.  When  changing 
from speakerphone to telephone lift the handset 
off-hook before  turning the  speakerphone off. 

• 

The  speakerphone  volume  control  knob  ad­

justs only the receive volume and has  no ef­

fect on the transmit  level 

• 

When  the  speakerphone  rocker  switch  is  in 
the ON position the associated telephone set 
is disconnected from the line 

• 

When the speakerphone rocker switch is held 
in  the  QUIET  position  transmission  to  the 

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distant party is prevented allowing a private 
off-line  conversation  at  the  speakerphone 
location. 

Note: 

Operation  of  the  rocker  switch  to  the 

QUIET position disables the voice-operated cir­
cuit  (paragraph  5.03)  and  Jocks  the  speaker­
phone  in  the  receiver  mode  with  transmit 

disabled. 

Note: 

Incoming speech is not  interrupted by 

operation of rocker switch to QUIET position. 

• 

Extension  telephone  off-hook  on  same  line 
may  result  in  degradation  of  receive  speech 

from loudspeaker on long loops due to reduc­
tion  in line current  to speakerphone. 

5.02 

The speakerphone provides an automatic indi-

cation  of  a  weak  battery.  This  is  a  low  level 

beeping tone from the loudspeaker which is only au­
dible  when  receiving  speech.  It  is  turned  off  when 

transmitting so that it is not transmitted to the other 

party.  Test  for  a  weak  battery  can be  performed  by 

depressing  the  rocker  switch  to  its  QUIET  position 

and  holding  it  operated  while  listening  for  the 
beeping tone. 

5.03 

The  speakerphone  is  provided  with  a  voice 
operated circuit which enables only one direc­

tion of transmission (either  transmit or receive) at a 
time. This is required to avoid "singing" which would 
otherwise  occur  due  to  acoustic  feedback  from  the 
loudspeaker to the  microphone.  When neither  party 
is  talking  or  when  transmit  speech  is  present  at  a 
higher  level than receive  speech,  the  voice  operated 
circuit  enables  speakerphone  transmit  and  disables 
receive. In order to switch the speakerphone into the 
receive  mode  (enable  receive,  disable  transmit)  the 
receive  speech  must  be  higher  than  the  switching 
threshold  and  in  addition  must  be  higher  than  the 
transmit  speech  (if  present)  and  any  noise  at  the 
speakerphone location. Speakerphone installation in 
a noisy location should be avoided since it  will result 
in  poor  performance  where  portions  of  words  are 
clipped  or  even  complete  words  and  sentences  are 
missed. 

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Summary of Contents for TELEHELPER

Page 1: ...2 02 Design Features Modular cord connected Compatible with both rotary and TOUCH TONE service Trademark of American Telephone and Telegraph Company tRegistered Trademark of American Telephone and Telegraph Company Battery powered voice actuated transmit and receive switching Line powered receive amplifier No ac power required Weak battery alarm Battery interlock battery not in circuit un less bat...

Page 2: ...B Battery KS 21618L2 9 volt Cord Mounting D4BU 29 2 foot b Optional apparatus ordered separately D 180882 Kit of Parts includes Page 2 Adapter 304A Cord Mounting D8AA 87 7 foot Cord Mounting D6AA 87 7 foot Cord Mounting D8AA 87 7 foot Cord Mounting D8AA 87 14 foot D 181062 Kit of Parts includes Adapter 730B 841423718 Speakerphone Wall Mount Adapter Mounting Template c Replaceable components Alkali...

Page 3: ...necting block that will accept a D4BU mounting cord The telephone set to be associated with speakerphone must also be modu lar Note Select a location for mounting the speakerphone which will provide a hard surface beneath the speakerphone with no obstruction to the microphone port Fig 4 Also avoid lo cating in noisy locations and near sources of heat and dust 3 03 Remove battery and cord connectio...

Page 4: ...ugh cord slot and plug other end of cord into as sociated telephone set Fig 6 Page 4 Note If the mounting cords are inter changed at speakerphone the speakerphone will not operate 3 06 Connect and place battery in battery compart ment Replace battery and cord connections cover Fig 5 Cover activates a switch which con nects battery into circuits All subsequent batteries Alkaline 9 volt are to be pr...

Page 5: ...or equivalent Remove battery and cord connections cover from bottom of speakerphone Plug one end of the D8AA mounting cord into the larger 8 conductor jack on the 304A adapter and the other end of the cord into the speakerphone jack labeled LINE Plug one end of the standard D4BU mounting cord into the smaller 6 conductor jack on the 304A adapter Plug the other end of the D4BU mounting cord into th...

Page 6: ... The speakerphone can be wall mounted in con junction with the residence wall telephones shown on template Fig 8 Note Select a location for mounting the Page 6 speakerphone which will provide a hard surface beneath the speakerphone with no obstruction to the microphone port Fig 4 _ Also avoid lo cating in noisy locations and near sources of heat and dust 3 09 To mount the speakerphone with a new o...

Page 7: ...d LINE and dress cord through cord slot Fig 10 5 Connect and place battery in battery compart ment Replace battery and cord connections cover 6 Place wall mount adapter on rear of speaker phone dressing the adapter lead and the 730B phonemount lead between speakerphone and adapter mount Fig 11 and 12 Screw adapter mount onto speakerphone making sure cutouts in adapter mount align with battery cove...

Page 8: ... switch is in OFF position Remove handset from telephone set Dial ring back code to check ringer Page 8 Check telephone set transmission and recep tion If a 304A adapter is provided disconnect the speakerphone D8AA cord from adapter or connecting block and check that telephone set continues to operate properly B Speakerphone 4 02 To test speakerphone proceed as follows Make sure speakerphone rocke...

Page 9: ...ated cir cuit paragraph 5 03 and Jocks the speaker phone in the receiver mode with transmit disabled Note Incoming speech is not interrupted by operation of rocker switch to QUIET position Extension telephone off hook on same line may result in degradation of receive speech from loudspeaker on long loops due to reduc tion in line current to speakerphone 5 02 The speakerphone provides an automatic ...

Page 10: ...l llll ll ll l lllllll 1111 1 J X NOTE LA YOUT FOR RIGHT HANDED MOUNTING IS ON REVERSE S ID E OF TEMPLATE SELECT ONLY THE TWO X MARKS APPROPRI ATE TO YOUR TELEPHONE Fig 8 Template Found in D 18 1062 Kit of Parts Reduced in Size BSP 512 750 100 i01 i01_198 10 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Feb 23 2012 22 59 52 Q 5 z lo 8 ...

Page 11: ...UNT OF WIRE SHOWING ISS 1 SECTION 5 12 7S0 100 Fig 9 TELEHELPER Speakerphone Wall Mounted With 2554 Type Telephone Set Page 1 1 SSP S12 750 100 i01 i01_198 1l jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Feb 23 2012 23 00 13 ...

Page 12: ...ATTERY AND CORD CONNECTIONS COVER REMOVED Fig 10 7308 Phonemount and Speakerphone Wall Adapter Cords Plugged Into Jacks in The TELEHELPER Speakerphone Page 12 SSP S12 750 100 i01 i01_198 12 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrel Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado feb 23 2012 23 00 27 ...

Page 13: ...UNT CORD APPROXIMATE CORD DRESS Fig 11 Approximate Cord Dress of 7308 Phonemount Cord With Telephone Location Right of TELEHELPER Speakerphone SSP S12 750 100 i01 i01_198 13 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrel Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado feb 23 2012 23 00 47 Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...CORD Fig 12 Approximate Cord Dress of 7308 Phonemount Cord With Telephone Location Left of TELEHELPER Speakerphone BSP 512 750 100 i01 101_198 14 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Feb 23 2012 23 01 02 7308 PHONEMOUNT ...

Page 15: ...ELEHELPER SPEAKERPHONE Fig 13 Rear View of TELEHELPER Speakerphone With Wall Mount Adapter Attached and 2S54 Type Telephone Connected on 7308 Phonemount BSP 512 750 100 i01 i01_198 15 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Ca Ue Rock Colorado Feb 23 2012 23 01 19 Page 15 15 Pages ...

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