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Figure 1   Wall Mounting

2. Installation

This telephone is designed to plug straight into a modular style socket. If you do
not have one of these sockets, they can be obtained from your Network Supplier.

Connection

Insert the line cord into the socket.  Set the ringer volume control and ringer pitch
control as desired.

Wall mounting

Using the template supplied, position the telephone where you want to wall
mount. Drill two holes and fix roundheaded screws, leaving them slightly proud
of the surface. Position the telephone over the screws and slide downwards into
place.

FOR WALL MOUNT

Summary of Contents for Voyager 9283

Page 1: ...OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS Voyager Speakerphone Model 9283 ...

Page 2: ...gency calls 3 2 Installation 4 Connection 4 Wall mounting 4 3 Telephone Features 6 Store Button 6 Handsfree button 7 Ringer Indicator 7 Ringer Volume Switch 7 Ringer Pitch Control 7 Recall Button 7 Memory Stores 7 Electronic Volume Control 7 Mute Button 8 Data Port 8 Pause Button 8 Redial Button 8 4 Operation 9 5 PABX System Usage 11 6 Maintenance and Problem Solving 13 7 Warranty and Service 14 F...

Page 3: ...ards Health Safety EN60950 1992 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55022 1998 EN55024 1998 Telecoms EN301437 1999 TBR38 1998 Following the provisions of Council Directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment April 2002 Telephone facilities This telephone has been designed for the use of the following facilities recall earth or timed break selectable MF signalling ringer volume...

Page 4: ...gether and ensure that the total does not exceed 4 If too many phones are connected to the line the circuit may be overloaded and your telephone may not ring Not all telephones have the same REN If a British Telecom phone is supplied unmarked you can assume that it has a REN of 1 Emergency calls Calls can be made on this telephone to contact the emergency services The European code for emergency s...

Page 5: ...rk Supplier Connection Insert the line cord into the socket Set the ringer volume control and ringer pitch control as desired Wall mounting Using the template supplied position the telephone where you want to wall mount Drill two holes and fix roundheaded screws leaving them slightly proud of the surface Position the telephone over the screws and slide downwards into place FOR WALL MOUNT ...

Page 6: ...ll follow the procedure shown in Figure 2 to reserve the HANDSET RETAINER Figure 2 Handset Retainer for Wall Mounting 1 Use screw driver to push the HANDSETRETAINER 2 Push the HANDSET RETAINER out of the slot 4 Insert the HANDSET RETAINER back into it s slot 3 Turn the HANDSET RETAINER 180 ...

Page 7: ...learn how to use the features available Store Button Used to store numbers into the direct access memory buttons Figure 3 General Appearance UNDERNEATH OVERLAY STORE KEY UNDERNEATH OVERLAY PROGRAM SOCKET RINGER INDICATOR WITH MESSAGE WAIT MEMORY KEY KEYPAD PAUSEKEY RECALLKEY REDIAL KEY ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL HANDSET CORD HANDSFREE KEY HANDSFREE INDICATOR MUTE KEY MUTE INDICATOR HANDSET ...

Page 8: ...ger volume ringer off OFF ringer low LOW or ringer high HIGH for ringing on incoming call Ringer Pitch Control On the base of the unit Allows the pitch of the ringer to be altered from a high pitch to a lower pitch Recall Button For PABX use to carry out call transfers and access other PABX facilities Memory Stores There are 10 buttons able to retrieve 10 memory locations each able to store 32 dig...

Page 9: ...when the handset is next lifted Data Port The data port provides access to the telephone line for computer with a modem answering machines and cordless phone Pause Button Press the pause button to insert a 3 6 second pause in the number sequence Redial Button To redial the last number dialled lift the handset wait for the tone and then press Redial Figure 4 Bottom View UNPLUG THE CONNECTION TO THE...

Page 10: ... button firmly and the dial tone will be heard in the speaker Dial the required number on the keypad When the called party answers the phone continue to speak using the microphone in the telephone or pick up the handset With the handset in use it is possible to revert to speakerphone by pressing the handsfree button BEFORE replacing the handset Memory Storage Dialling This telephone can store ten ...

Page 11: ...consecutively otherwise the telephone may not function properly Lift handset Dial any digits required before the pause Press Pause button Dial remaining digits Redial Function To dial a number lift the handset wait for the tone and then key in the number required If the number dialled is busy obtain a new line by replacing the telephone handset and then lifting it again Press the button labelled R...

Page 12: ...ect the phone from the network You will need a screwdriver or similar tool to remove the cover plate over the switch Simply slide the Switch marked TBR ER to the appropriate setting the factory default is TBR If you are unsure which setting is applicable please consult your PABX manager or supplier Do not adjust the switch marked N S2 S1 Replace the cover plug the phone back into the socket and it...

Page 13: ...is set to the N normal position Under no circumstances should this Voice messaging switch Figure 4 be set at the S1 or S2 without the approval of your telecoms manager In either of the S positions the telephone must NOT be connected directly the public network Technical note S1 and S2 are for reverse polarity messaging systems With such a system in use if the telephone does not respond in the S1 p...

Page 14: ...sconnect a phone until the number is below 4 If there are still problems and you have more than one telephone Remove the problem phone Insert another phone and check that it works If yes then the problem phone is possibly faulty If not then you may have a faulty line Try using the other socket and see which phones work If you do have a faulty line then you should contact your Network Supplier You ...

Page 15: ...er 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...

Page 16: ...D 2002 This telephone is approved to EEC directive 1999 5 EC Make sure that you tell us what is 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 For further advice visit our Website www interquartz co uk ...

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