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TO STORE AN AUTODIAL NUMBER.

Insert the keypad that is supplied with the telephone into
connector marked

 CN13

. [see page 8 for correct orientation]

To store a number in a one button autodialler.

Press the button on the front panel to go off hook. Press the key
marked

 PG

 on the rear of the telephone followed by

 M1.

 Then

using the keypad supplied dial the number that needs to be
stored followed by

 PG

 on the back of the telephone. To

cleardown press the key marked

 ON HK.

To store a number in a two button autodialler.

Follow the above instructions for button one. Button two is a

repeat of button one, however press

 M2

 to allocate the autodial

number to button 2.

When programming is complete remove the external
keypad and store safely. The memories on the 711 will not
be lost if the line is disconnected

USE OF THE 711

To make a call press the desired autodial button, you will hear
dial tone, and then the number will be dialled.
When the telephone is off hook the red LED will be illuminated.
The call will clear down on detection of the line disconnection
tones or after a preset time if using the timer option (see setting
up the 711 features).

To answer a call when the 711 is ringing, press any button.

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Summary of Contents for 711 Series

Page 1: ...DAC LIMITED USER GUIDE Vandal Resistant Telephones 711 Autodial Telephone range...

Page 2: ...on Page 5 Approved Facilities Page 6 Storing an Autodial Number Page 7 Set Up Features Page 8 RA711 PCB Page 9 Setting up Expansion Board Page 10 Command Mode Page 11 General Care and Maintenance Only...

Page 3: ...n as required 1 Produce hole in wall 285mm high 120mm wide 60mm deep 2 Use size 8 or 10 screws with rawplugs 4 off to fix back box into wall with cut out at the bottom 3 Connect the cabling Use a 2 5m...

Page 4: ...terproofing sealant such as Unibond Waterproof Flexible Frame Sealant to seal to the back box Leave a 12mm to 13mm 0 5 gap at the bottom for drainage Top of pole Installation 1 Place the top of pole m...

Page 5: ...one supplier The Terminal block mounted at the back of the unit is labelled as follows A A ER Earth when using Earth Recall B Line B Connect the telephone line to the wires marked A and B If you are t...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...utodialler Follow the above instructions for button one Button two is a repeat of button one however press M2 to allocate the autodial number to button 2 When programming is complete remove the extern...

Page 8: ...ully anti clockwise Tone detection To select the tone detection option place the link provided on the header marked TMR TYPE on to the NRM setting This will automatically clear the line at the end of...

Page 9: ...UTS HFHLS HFLLS LOAD 1 2 LINE A ER B POWER TMR TYPE NRM MIC ENABLE DISABLE HS LOOP LP GAIN KEYPAD HK TIME DIAL BREAK MF LD TBR ER BOOT ON HK R P PG MR V V M1 M2 M3 RA711 Printed Circuit Board CN13 Pag...

Page 10: ...elow and if found to be the same the voltage free contact is energised for a period of two 2 seconds default see below Should entry of the four 4 PIN digits be interrupted or incomplete then PIN entry...

Page 11: ...sents the PIN entry mode loudspeaker mute status 0 disabled or 1 enabled 1 default Example 1 1 5 PIN command timeout set to 15 seconds Example 3 1 2 3 4 9 4 2 6 PIN set to 9426 from default ELECTRICAL...

Page 12: ...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 Distributed by DAC Limited 28 Lomeshaye Business Village Tur...

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