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RINGER INDICATOR / MESSAGE-WAITING LIGHT (OPTIONAL)

Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call. It may also function as a
"message-waiting" indicator lamp. (see Section 6. - Installation)

RINGER VOLUME SWITCH

The three available positions allow selection of OFF (no sound), LOW volume,
and HIGH volume of the telephone's ringing sound during an incoming call.

RINGER PITCH CONTROL

Illustrated in Figure 1, the pitch of ringing sound may be altered by rotating the
control.

ALPHA-NUMERIC KEYPAD

The standard numeric digits are available for normal dialling. The alphabetic
characters are provided for Voice Mail and Telstra Customnet applications.

CRADLE SWITCH

Located in the handset cradle, this plastic lever is depressed by the handset
(when placed in the cradle) to cut-off the line. See the HANG-UP FUNCTION
section below.

HANG-UP FUNCTION

If the CRADLE switch is tapped or depressed momentarily, the line (and the call)
will be released automatically. After a minimum of 1 second, dial tone will again
be heard and dialling may commence. This function prevents the false transmis-
sion of a Hook Flash or Timed Break signal from the CRADLE switch.

CAUTION : Tapping the CRADLE switch, as recommended in some PABX user
guides for use with call-hold or call-transfer procedures, will not create a
Hookflash. See the PBX RECALL KEY section for call-hold etc. for use with
PABXs.

VOLUME SLIDER

Used to adjust the volume of the ON HOOK DIAL speaker and also to adjust the
hearing level of the HANDSET/ HEADSET. Set to midway for normal listening
level. Adjustment during a conversation will not be detected by the other party.

PBX RECALL KEY

For use with PABX systems to invoke special PABX facilities such as call-hold or
call-transfer which may be available in your PABX.

Summary of Contents for IQ350

Page 1: ...ey 7 Save Key 7 Pause Function 7 On Hook Dial Headset Key and Indicator 8 3 ON HOOK DIAL AND HEADSET OPERATION 9 On Hook Dialling 9 Headset mode operation 9 Trainee Supervisor Mode 9 4 PABX EXTENSION...

Page 2: ...ight 16 Headset Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment 16 Headset Polarity Switch 16 7 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 18 Cleaning 18 Failure to Operate and Service Difficulties 18 8 THUNDERSTORMS 19 9 WARRAN...

Page 3: ...el ON HOOK dialling with speaker volume control User selectable ringer volume and pitch Dual neon and super bright LED ringer lamp PBX Recall facility 10 one touch memories Headset Microphone Sensitiv...

Page 4: ...CH PBX RECALL SWITCH GAIN SWITCH TERMINATION SWITCH Figure 1 Bottom View of IQ350 LINE JACK RINGER PITCH CONTROL HEADSET JACK TBR E B A ISDN TBR TIMING SWITCH 600 ms 200 ms 100 ms COM 600 MEMORY KEYS...

Page 5: ...line See the HANG UP FUNCTION section below HANG UP FUNCTION If the CRADLE switch is tapped or depressed momentarily the line and the call will be released automatically After a minimum of 1 second di...

Page 6: ...3 Press TONE a pause period of 3 6 seconds is automatically inserted 4 Dial the service s command digits as required Memory dialling The TONE command may be used in a MEMORY to automatically provide...

Page 7: ...ear and re connect the line and re dial the last number SAVE KEY The save key can be used either to store into or retrieve from the save memory by simply pressing the save key after a number is dialle...

Page 8: ...Replace HANDSET or press ON HOOK DIAL HEADSET When dialled this stored number will PAUSE at the appropriate place in the dialling sequence ON HOOK DIAL HEADSET KEY AND INDICATOR When the ON HOOK DIAL...

Page 9: ...mber on the keypad Lifting the handset during headset mode will revert to handset mode operation To revert back to headset mode operation during handset mode press the ON HOOK DIAL HEADSET Key TRAINEE...

Page 10: ...ther party During a call the supervisor may lift the HANDSET to continue a normal conversation with the other party while the trainee listens to its progress through the HEADSET To return the call to...

Page 11: ...r this purpose and it s related adjustment switches described in the INSTALLATION section of this manual must be correctly set to suit your system for correct operation Please also refer to the PBX RE...

Page 12: ...Each memory can store 16 digits Storing a number 1 Lift HANDSET or press ON HOOK DIAL HEADSET 2 Press STORE 3 Enter the telephone number 4 Press STORE 5 Press desired memory key 1 10 6 Replace HANDSET...

Page 13: ...lete the installation LOCATION The telephone should be placed on a desk table or shelf where it is not likely to be pushed off If the unit is to be wall mounted it should be seated securely on the WAL...

Page 14: ...ver into slot and then pry to release HANDSET RETAINER TELEPHONE LINE CORD WALL MOUNT BRACKET OPTIONAL NOT SUPPLIED MODULAR WALL JACK OPTIONAL NOT SUPPLIED Figure 2 Wall Mounting 4 HANDSET RETAINER 3...

Page 15: ...ith all systems the PBX RECALL key may be selected to execute either Earth Recall or Timed Break Hook Flash by switches on the telephone s underside 1 Determine the setting required for your system 2...

Page 16: ...that will fit into the control slot To make this adjustment 1 Connect the HEADSET to the headset socket at the rear of the telephone see Fig 1 2 With the HEADSET plugged in put it on and lift the HAND...

Page 17: ...ct your vendor if unsure if it has or not If so it may not be connected to any other telephone system or network without the authority of the Australian Telecommunications Authority Figure 3 TBR TIMIN...

Page 18: ...of your telephone service your installation is completed However if telephone service problems occur at any time it is recommended that the installation procedure described in this manual be re checke...

Page 19: ...phone user experiencing a shock is minimal Nevertheless customers should be aware of some simple precautions to follow during thunderstorms Use your telephone only for calls of the utmost urgency Kee...

Page 20: ...E3 IQTEL 80 IQTEL 300 IQTEL 500 IQTEL E1 IQTEL E2 IQTEL E3 IQTEL ET IQTEL 25 IQ 300 9853 XT 9835 MKII 9836 9837 PIVOT FOR SWING OUT PLATE MOUNTING HOLE F WALL MOUNT BRACKET OPTIONAL NOT INCLUDED WITH...

Page 21: ...nauthorised repairs or modifications and excludes freight or postage costs to from your local authorised service centre unless otherwise arranged Consequential loss not included Notification of any de...

Page 22: ...HEADSET PHONE MODEL IQ350 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 23: ...Manufactured by International Quartz Limited A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD 1998 3CIQ3501 03B...

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