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Setting the Recall & Message Wait Switches

At the rear of the phone are 2 switches for the setting of the Recall and 
Message Wait signals. 

For use on a normal  domestic telephone 

line, the following settings should be used

Recall

  - ‘F’ (Timed Break Recall)

Message Wait

 - HV (High Voltage)

 Message Waiting Selector switch (PABX operation  only)

The Message waiting LED is designed for use in conjunction with office telephone systems that provide 
'message wait' signals. At the rear of the phone is the Message Wait selector switch, this must be set to match 
the signal available from the PABX. There are 4 available settings.

PR1 & PR2 - for use on a PABX that generates a 'reverse polarity' signal.
HI - for use on a PABX that generates a 'high voltage', message wait signal.
SR - used in conjunction with systems that generate SR (soft ring) message wait signals.

Note -  when connected to office telephone systems that generate a 'reverse polarity' message wait signal, it 
will be necessary to determine the correct setting of the switch (positive or negative / PR1 or PR2). 
Connect the phone to the extension socket and ensure no message wait signal is present (PABX is not sending 
a Message Waiting signal to that extension).
If the LED is lit, set the switch to the other polarity (if the switch is set to the PR1, set it to the PR2 position and 
vice versa).

Note-   If the 'Message Wait' LED is lit all the time, the setting of the selector switch should be checked.

Recall Selector Switch

This product provides both Timed Break (default approximately 100mS) and Earth 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 or ‘E’ - Earth).

The default period of the Timed Break Recall signal is 100mS. -( 200mS, 300mS, 400mS, 600mS and 900mS 
options are available). 

Changing the Timed Recall Period

Note - for use in the UK, the Recall Period should be 100mS. When supplied the phone will be programmed 
with this setting. For use in France or Portugal, a setting of 300mS may be required.

With the phone On Line and the Recall selector switch set to the ‘F’ (Timed Recall) position.

Press the

 #

 button 8 times.

Enter the required Recall Time (100mS, 200mS, 300mS, 400mS, 600mS or 900mS) using the dial keys.
Press 

RECALL and hang up  

to confirm the setting.

Note : the change will not take effect until the handset has been returned to the cradle.

Phone Settings

Recall Switch

Message 
Wait Switch

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Table of Contents

Installation .......................................................................................................... 1

Connecting the Cords ................................................................................................... 1
Euro / Data socket ........................................................................................................ 1
Wall Mounting ............................................................................................................... 1

Basic Operation.................................................................................................. 2

Redial ........................................................................................................................... 2
Recall............................................................................................................................ 2
Hold .............................................................................................................................. 2
Handset Volume ........................................................................................................... 2
Direct Memories ........................................................................................................... 3
Adjusting the Ring Volume and Melody ........................................................................ 3

Speakerphone..................................................................................................... 4

Making a Call Using Handsfree .................................................................................... 4
Switching from Handsfree to Handset .......................................................................... 4
Switching from Handset to Handsfree .......................................................................... 4
Speakerphone Volume ................................................................................................. 4

Headset Operation ............................................................................................. 4

Making a Call Using a Headset .................................................................................... 4

Phone Settings ................................................................................................... 5

Message Wait Selector Switch ..................................................................................... 5
Recall Selector Switch .................................................................................................. 5
Changing the Recall Time Period ................................................................................. 5
Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialling .......................................................................... 6

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 7

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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