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3. SETTING UP

UNPACKING

The carton contains the following
* Telephone body and handpiece
* Coiled cord
* RJ11 - RJ45 line cord,
* Operating manual,
* Power pack

INSTALLATION

1. Fit the coiled cord to the appropriate sockets in the HANDSET and tel-

ephone base.

2. Connect the power pack to a wall socket and to the socket at the rear of the

telephone marked DC 9v.

3. Install 4 x AA alkaline batteries(not provided) for complete power backup.

(batteries are not required for the telephone to operate) in the battery com-
partment shown in fig. 1.

*  Note : Batteries may be used alone, as an alternative to the power pack and

will last for approximetly 3 months.

4.Fit the line cord to the rear socket and to your telephone network outlet.
5.Set ringer volume and ringer pitch control.
6.Complete technical adjustments to suit your application (see appropriate

section).

PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK

If your network operator provides caller display information, the clock will
automatically be set to the correct timer by the caller display signal. If this is
the case, you will only need to make an adjustment if you require the time to be
in 24 hour mode.

Summary of Contents for Discovery CLI 9859

Page 1: ...1 CALLING LINE IDENTITY TELEPHONE MODEL 9859 IDea OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...OHM COMPLEX and AGCA AGCB SELECTORS 11 HANDSFREE EADSET SWITCH 11 HEADSET MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 11 HANDSFREE MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 12 LOCATION 12 5 GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICA...

Page 4: ...t 18 EDITING THE CALLS LIST 18 To Delete an Entry 19 To edit an existing entry 19 DIALLING FROM THE CALLS LIST 19 PERSONAL DIRECTORY 19 TO STORE AN ENTRY IN THE DIRECTORY 20 VIEWING AND DIALLING FROM...

Page 5: ...27 HINTS FOR HANDSFREE OPERATION 28 HEADSET OPERATION 28 Volume Slider 29 TRAINEE SUPERVISOR MODE 29 Training mode 30 Supervisor mode 30 9 EASYCALL AND CUSTOMNET USAGE 30 MAKING OUTGOING CALLS 30 PAU...

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Page 7: ...name of caller if available 10 one touch 10 two touch repertory dialling memories 5 number redial memory EEPROM memory feature HANDSFREE operation Built in HEADSET support Speaker volume control HEAD...

Page 8: ...atures CONDITIONS OF USE This Interquartz telephone is approved for use on private branch exchange extensions business or private direct exchange lines EMERGENCY CALLS 000 calls can be made on this te...

Page 9: ...9 FIGURE 1 IDEA PROFILES TOP VIEW OF IDea REAR VIEW OF IDea BOTTOM VIEW OF IDea IDE VIEW OF IDea...

Page 10: ...he telephone to operate in the battery com partment shown in fig 1 Note Batteries may be used alone as an alternative to the power pack and will last for approximetly 3 months 4 Fit the line cord to t...

Page 11: ...time HH as two digits minute time mm as two digits Then enter 0 for am 1 for pm 2 for 24 hour mode Complete the process by pressing the store key LINE CONNECTION This telephone is supplied with a RJ11...

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Page 13: ...ealer will be factory set on hookflash F and 100ms 600 OHM COMPLEX and AGCA AGCB SELECTORS Insteaded to provide enhanced compatibility with all line conditions these controls influence the sidetone th...

Page 14: ...DSET while swapping from one mode to the other 6 If a difference is deleted adjust the microphone sensitivity so that your voice level When using the HEADSET matches that of the HANDSET HANDSFREE MICR...

Page 15: ...e HANDSFREE mode or headset mode is activated Press the key again to release the HANDSFREE or HEADSET mode Note The HANDSFREE HEADSET switch setting will determine the mode the HANDSFREE HEADSET key w...

Page 16: ...if the telephone is con nected behind a PABX system see caller ID section REDIAL KEY Provides access to the redial memory DIAL KEY Allow direct dialling of numbers displayed on the screen from the cal...

Page 17: ...ee settings are avail able Hi Low Off RINGER PITCH CONTROL Located on the bose of the unit see fig 1 rotating this knob alters the pitch of the ringing signal useful where there is more than one phone...

Page 18: ...may be needed if your phone is connected to some types of PABX or to any network where a pause is required eg between internal and external dial tones contact your PABX sup plier or authorized Interq...

Page 19: ...et or press HANDSFREE 3 The telephone will dial the number If the telephone rings while entering a number in preview mode Wait until entered digits disappear before answering the call 6 CALLER DISPLAY...

Page 20: ...ey to view the memory content When viewing the calls list each entry on the display will show The time the call was received The date the call was received The location of the number in the memory 1 t...

Page 21: ...sor keys and to select the number that you wish to change Change the desired number is using the keypad and press STORE The first letter of the name of the caller if available will begging to Flash Ed...

Page 22: ...e on the Alpha Numeric Keypad e g to enter DANNY Press 0 key once D Press 2 key once A Press 6 key twice N Press key to move the cursor one space Press 6 key twice N Press the 9 key three times To com...

Page 23: ...DITING YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY Press the DIRECTORY key Select the entry you wish to edit When the desired entry is displayed press the STORE key The first digit of the telephone number in the entry wi...

Page 24: ...y locations Two user selectable memory modes enable various memory locations to be protected MEMORY BACK UP An EEprom chip inside the telephone see fig 2 stores both the one and two touch memories and...

Page 25: ...e touch and two touch memory loca tions Press STORE Enter the desired number on the Alpha Numeric keypad 32 digit maximum The number you have entered will be displayed on the screen If you have made a...

Page 26: ...mber from the two touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key twice MEMORY MODE 2 Memory mode 2 provides 10 one touch memories protected 10 two touch memories protected One...

Page 27: ...ss 6 key twice N Press to move the cursor one space Press 6 key twice N Press 9 key three times Y To complete the process press the desired memory key once for a one touch memory location or twice for...

Page 28: ...ry key Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE To dial a number from the two touch memories Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE Press desired memory key twice or Press desired memory key twice Lift HANDSET or pre...

Page 29: ...rophone sensitivity may be adjusted see installation section HANDSFREE BUTTON AND INDICATOR To commence a HANDSFREE call press the HANDSFREE headset key the telephone will activate the line the SPEAKE...

Page 30: ...handsfree performance When HANDSFREE used in a noisy room or near a noise generating device for example a TV set all or part of the message may be interrupted and cannot be heard To eliminate this pr...

Page 31: ...press handsfree HEADSET 2 replace HANDSET 3 resume your conversation using the HEADSET Outgoing call using a HEADSET 1 press handsfree HEADSET 2 dial required number on the ALPHA NUMERIC keypad or pre...

Page 32: ...th the other party while the trainee listens to its progress through the HEADSET To return the call to the trainee press the HEADSET HANDSFREE key and replace the HANDSET in the cradle 9 EASYCALL AND...

Page 33: ...suit your system for correct operation Please also refer to the PBX RECALL BUTTON section for detailed instructions AND BUTTONS These may be used when the TONE PULSE switch is set to TONE position or...

Page 34: ...ly the fault is in the Suspect telephone Test the Suspect telephone on a known good line if the fault still occurs the fault is the Suspect telephone Consult your Interquartz dealer for further advice...

Page 35: ...modifications and excludes freight or postage costs to from your local authorized service center unless otherwise arranged Consequential loss not included Notification of any defect must be made withi...

Page 36: ...36 Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD 1998...

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