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7. Warranty and Service

This product is guaranteed, by Interquartz (UK) Limited, for 

six years

from the date of manufacture.

Every Interquartz telephone has a unique serial number and part of that
number refers to the date of manufacture.  A label, similar to that shown
below is affixed to each telephone

9515

030852

(model no)

QC.P

The figure 9515 means that the telephone was made during week 15 (10
April) 1995.  Under the six year warranty, cover will apply until 10 April
2001.

A warranty is designed to cover either manufacturing faults or component
defects.  It is not designed to cover fair wear and tear.  The Interquartz
warranty is no exception.

We look to you, our customer, to be reasonable and sensible over the
warranty. We will endeavour to repair any telephone sent in to us within
the warranty period but we reserve the right to charge for items that we
consider replaceable under wear and tear.  For example, if a handset
cord splits within a few months, it will be replaced.  If a phone is returned
after, say, four years of heavy use with a similar problem, we might take a
different view and wish to charge.

If you have a genuine warranty problem and provided that the warranty
seal has not been broken, we will either repair your telephone, or, at our
sole discretion, replace it with a similar telephone.  In the event that a
model may have been discontinued, any replacement would have similar
or better features.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Summary of Contents for 98583

Page 1: ...LCD FEATURE PHONE Model 98583 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...3 Audible tones 3 2 Installation 4 Connection 5 Setting the clock 5 3 Telephone Features 6 4 Operating Instructions 11 Manual dialling 11 On Hook dialling 11 Speakerphone dialling 12 Memory dialling 12 Speed dialling 13 Cascade dialling 15 Mixed dialling 15 Redialling 16 5 PABX and System Usage 17 PABX access 17 Automatic pause insertion 18 6 Maintenance and Problem Solving 20 7 Warranty and Servi...

Page 3: ...and telecommunications terminal equipment A J Roberts April 2000 Director Telephone facilities This telephone has been designed for the use of the following facilities liquid crystal display on hook dialling handsfree speakerphone operation operation in the absence of proceed indication operation on PABX s which return secondary indication memories accessed by a button last number redial recall ea...

Page 4: ...re the power available may not be sufficient to provide an adequate performance This telephone requires the use of batteries for memory back up see Figure 2 and in the event of insufficient line power the batteries also provide an additional power source for loudspeaking operation Emergency calls 999 calls can be made on this telephone for the purpose of making calls to the emergency service An ac...

Page 5: ...y been programmed Locate the battery compartment on the base of the telephone next to a label marked WARNING Unplug the connection to the network before opening this cover You will need to insert a small pointed tool in the hole next to the compartment Press down and slide the battery compartment out Insert the four AA batteries making sure that they are the correct way round replace the compartme...

Page 6: ...ctions of the display The time can be set in either a 12 hour or a 24 hour clock The format is HH MM SS H hours M minutes S seconds To set the time of day Push gently on the switch cover plate located just below the LCD display Figure 1 and the cover will rotate to reveal a set of buttons Press the STORE button Press the relevant hour time on the keypad HH can be one or two digits Press the minute...

Page 7: ...H MEMORIES KEYPAD HANDSET ONE TOUCH AND TWO TOUCH MEMORIES START STOP TONE CLOCK TIMER ON OFF HOOK PAUSE STORE BUTTON Beneath Hinged Cover Figure 1 General Appearance HANDSET CORD HANDSFREE INDICATOR MUTE INDICATOR MUTE BUTTON BUTTON V MICROPHONE REDIAL BUTTON RECALL BUTTON 16 DIGIT LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WITH INDICATOR FLAGS RINGER INDICATOR LIGHT LED MESSAGE WAIT RESET BUTTON Beneath Memory Card...

Page 8: ... displayed on the screen pressing the button twice removes the last two digits Redial Single touch button for redialling the last number that was dialled either from the keypad or from a direct access memory maximum of 32 digits It may include numbers 0 9 pause timed break recall off hook handsfree Memory buttons Used for storing telephone numbers and certain access features There are fifteen dedi...

Page 9: ...utton is pressed Clock Timer Selects different display modes In the off line state the display will toggle between the time default and the timer If the telephone is connected to the line the display will rotate each time this button is pressed in the sequence Dialled number Time Timer On Off hook button Used to monitor an outgoing call In this mode the user may dial and listen to the call progres...

Page 10: ... stored in memory Ringer indicator Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call Ringer volume switch Located on the base of the unit see Figure 2 Move switch to select no sound OFF muted sound LOW or full sound HIGH for ringing on incoming call TONE PULSE SELECT SWITCH RINGER PITCH CONTROL RINGER HIGH LOW OFF SWITCH HANDSFREE VOLUME SLIDER EEPROM SOCKET BATTERY COMPARTMENT Batteries Supp...

Page 11: ...e either TONE or PULSE If you have any doubt about the system supplied to your phone contact your Network Supplier and they will advise you Reset button It is unlikely that you will need to use this button The button is located under the memory number overlay for the five top memory buttons Figure 1 If the telephone appears not to function for any reason pressing this button will reset the telepho...

Page 12: ...on the keypad Monitor the call s progress through the speaker Lift the handset or press the speakerphone button when the called party answers the phone The call is terminated by replacing the handset or by pressing the speakerphone button In on hook dialling mode the telephone will monitor the call progress If the called party does not answer then the telephone will automatically release the line ...

Page 13: ...e operation both the handset and the speakerphone microphones are muted until the handset is replaced The call is terminated by replacing the handset on the cradle or by pressing the Speakerphone button The telephone will continue to ring an unanswered number until the call is terminated by pressing the speakerphone button Memory dialling The ten single touch memory buttons are simply pressed once...

Page 14: ...r the access code This is storable in the memory Alternatively you may have programmed your telephone for automatic pause insertion see Section 5 in which case a pause is not necessary when storing a number in memory press the required memory button once to store in the first page only page or twice to store in the second page Dialling an ordinary telephone number from memory lift the handset or p...

Page 15: ...ause after the access code This is storable in the memory Alternatively you may have programmed your telephone for automatic pause insertion see Section 5 in which case a pause is not necessary when storing a number in memory press the required memory button once for storing in the first page or twice for storing in the second page To dial a Speed dial number With the handset resting on the cradle...

Page 16: ...ave a tone exchange mixed dialling is not necessary Access to home banking facilities to computers and to some remote answering machines requires the use of tones rather than pulse dialled numbers To initiate a mixed mode dialled number dial the first part of the number in pulse because this is how your telephone set will be switched see Section 3 press the tone button a pause of 3 6 seconds will ...

Page 17: ... input manually before a call was made Simple redial and mixed format redial To redial the last number obtain a dialling tone and press the redial key Redial of a Speed dialled number If a speed dialled number is the last number dialled the redial button becomes a speed dial button Simply press the redial key The telephone will proceed to dial using either the off hook code or the speakerphone cod...

Page 18: ...phone from the network if you have so connected it You will need a small screwdriver or similar pointed tool to remove the clear plastic cover plate and the single touch memory location card With the tool you can then adjust the switch to the setting required If you are unsure as to which recall setting is applicable please consult your PABX manager or supplier Note there are some other switches b...

Page 19: ... When used behind a PABX this telephone will respond to voice messaging systems on specific PABX types Your telephone manager should be able to advise you As supplied the telephone will respond to high voltage message signalling If your system provides reverse polarity message signalling then the follow ing action will have to be taken before your telephone will operate correctly Refer to figure 1...

Page 20: ...nected the telephone should now function correctly It must be pointed out that various PABX types have individual system requirements in order for visual message waiting signals to be detected If there is a signal present the telephone will detect it If there is no signal then it will not be detected If in any doubt please refer to your telephone manager or to your supplier All manuals and user gu...

Page 21: ... the line Disconnect a phone until the number is below 4 If there are still problems and you have more than one telephone Remove the problem telephone Insert another telephone and check that it works If yes then the problem telephone is possibly faulty If not then you may have a faulty line Try using the other socket and see which telephones work If you do have a faulty line then you should contac...

Page 22: ... is no exception We look to you our customer to be reasonable and sensible over the warranty We will endeavour to repair any telephone sent in to us within the warranty period but we reserve the right to charge for items that we consider replaceable under wear and tear For example if a handset cord splits within a few months it will be replaced If a phone is returned after say four years of heavy ...

Page 23: ...d it to Interquartz UK Limited Pennine House Salford Street Bury BL9 6YA Make sure that you tell us what appears to be wrong with the phone DO NOT FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS We ask that you bear the cost of returning the telephone to us We will return it to you at our expense This warranty is in addition to any statutory rights This telephone is approved to EEC directive 1999 5 EC...

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