LAZER 906K User Manual Download Page 1

LAZER Model 906K

USER GUIDE

Thank you for buying this Lazer telephone. Before using, please take time to read these instructions and 
familiarise yourself with the product. You will then be aware of the features it offers and get the most from 
them.
Please save these instructions and keep them on hand for future reference.

Features

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Hands-free (Speakerphone operation)

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Speakerphone Volume Control

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Headset socket with auto detection of headset

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Headset Volume Control

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Handset Volume Control

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11 Direct Memory Buttons

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Last Number Redial Memory

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Ring Volume (8 settings).

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Ring Melody Adjustment (16 settings)

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Music on Hold (Speakerphone mode)

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Mute Mode (Handset mode)

Made in China for Lazerbuilt Ltd (www.lazerbuilt.co.uk)

Rev 906.1

Specification

This product is designed for use in Great Britain and complies with the European Low Voltage and EMC 
Directives.
For a copy of the Declaration of Conformity for this product, please write to Lazerbuilt Ltd, 20 Gunnels Wood 
Park, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2BH.

Guarantee

This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Before returning for repair, 
please read the section 'Troubleshooting'.
In the unlikely event that your telephone develops a fault within the first month of purchase, it should be 
returned with a copy of the purchase invoice, to your retailer who will exchange it for a new one.  If your 
telephone becomes faulty within the guarantee period but after the first month, it should be returned for repair 
(with a copy of the purchase invoice), to

 

Lazerbuilt Ltd, 20, Gunnels Wood Park, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2BH

After the guarantee period, return your phone to the address shown. Indicate the problems you are 
experiencing and include your name, address, telephone number and a postal order/cheque for £5.00 to cover 
the handling charge.  Lazerbuilt will then send you an estimate for the repair.
Important Note -This guarantee does not cover:- misuse; negligence; excessive voltage; faults on telephone 
line or damage due to lightning.

Disposal

Please take care when disposing of this product. At the end of the products life it 
should be entered into a recycling scheme. It should not be disposed of in normal 
domestic waste

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Summary of Contents for 906K

Page 1: ...arantee This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Before returning for repair please read the section Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that your telephone develops a fault within the first month of purchase it should be returned with a copy of the purchase invoice to your retailer who will exchange it for a new one If your telephone becomes faulty within t...

Page 2: ...are correctly connected and the plugs are pushed firmly into their sockets The 4 wire UK line cord supplied with the phone should be plugged into the UK line socket at the rear of the phone If the line cord is replaced with a 2 wire line cord that uses the 2 centre connectors only Earth Recall will not be available Recall does not work If the phone is connected directly to a telephone line ensure ...

Page 3: ... the call Use to select Timed Recall F or Earth Recall E Use to select the type of Message Wait Signal sent by the PABX office PABX use only 18 19 ii 6 Phone Settings continued Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialling When supplied the phone is set for Tone Dialling This is the most common form of dialling and works on all domestic telephone lines in the UK If the phone is connected to an extension of...

Page 4: ...th Recall signals When the product is directly connected to a telephone line not via an office telephone system PABX then the recall switch at the rear of the phone should be set to the F Flash or Timed Break position If the product is connected to an extension of an office telephone system PABX it is important to ensure that the switch is set to match the Recall of the PABX either F Timed Break o...

Page 5: ...The phone will detect that a headset is connected and switch Speakerphone Handsfree functions to the headset Headset socket Wall Mounting Handset clip In order to hold the handset in place when wall mounted there is a reversible clip located beneath the hookswitch Slide the clip towards the hookswitch to remove it Rotate it through 180 degrees and slide it back into position There will now be a pr...

Page 6: ...call Flash Recall signals may be required to activate additional network services such as Call Waiting or when the phone is connected to an extension of a PABX office system to access system functions Call Transfer etc Press the RECALL button when a recall is required Note It the phone is connected to a domestic telephone line the Recall selector switch at the rear of the phone should be set to th...

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