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If your local telephone network
only supports pulse dialling but
you wish, say, to call an
automated service (e.g.
telephone banking) you can use
the tone key to accomplish this:

Lift the receiver, and dial   
the number

Press the tone key; tones 
are now generated

When the call is ended, the 
telephone automatically   
reverts to pulse dialling   
mode.

Mute

To switch off the microphone,
the 'mute' key (9) can be
pressed. If selected, the
indicator light near the key lights
up, and the microphone of the
handset and the headset are
switched off.  On pressing the
key again, the mute is cancelled.

Recall Button

The recall key (6) is used by
PABX systems, and on digital
exchanges.  Contact your
service provider for details of
the features available.  One
common use of the recall key
on PABX systems is to
transfer calls to another
extension.

If you wish to transfer a call to
another extension, the recall
key should be pressed, and
the extension number to
transfer the call to dialled.
Then hang up.

Assigning Telephone Numbers
to the Memory Keys

The StarBase 2000 headset
telephone can store 19
telephone numbers.  You can
use up to 24 digits for each
memory location.

To store telephone numbers:

1)

Lift the handset

2)

Press the red programming 
key (5)

3)

Press the memory key (2) 
that you wish the number 

to be associated with

4)

Dial the desired telephone 
number

5) 

Press the programming key 
(5) again

6)

To put additional numbers 
into memory,  repeat steps 
2 to 5

7)

Replace the handset.

The memory locations (2) can
be named by carefully lifting
the memory number card
cover and writing a name
against it.

Dialling a Stored Number

To dial a telephone number that
has been stored in one of the
memory locations, lift the
handset, or press the headset
key (10), and wait for the
dialling tone.  Press the
memory key (2) that the
required telephone number
was stored under. The number
will be redialled automatically.

Changing a Stored Number

Stored numbers can simply be
'overwritten' by following steps
2-5 as outlined previously.

* and # Keys

These keys provide access to
certain features provided by
modern public exchanges and
PABX.  Details should be
obtained from the network
operator or PABX supplier.

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Summary of Contents for STARBASE 2000

Page 1: ...x 01793 848853 34149 01 Rev B Plantronics the Plantronics logo and StarBase are registered trademarks of Plantronics Inc Plantronics 1997 APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems specified...

Page 2: ...2137 SB2000 Generic 20 7 01 3 48 pm Page 2...

Page 3: ...2137 SB2000 Generic 20 7 01 3 48 pm Page 3...

Page 4: ...e Dialling Mode 4 Recall Mode Select Switch 4 Headset Stand and Headset 4 Operation Headset Key 5 New Call Key 5 Headset ON Key 5 Headset Volume Control 5 Last Number Redial 5 Pause Key 5 Tone Key 5 M...

Page 5: ...inger LED Indicator 4 Headset ON LED 5 Programming Key 6 Recall Button 7 Tone Key 8 Last Number Redial 9 Mute 10 Headset Key 11 Pause Key 12 New Call Key 13 Handset Connection Cord 1 13 12 11 10 9 8 6...

Page 6: ...olume Switch 19 Ringer Pitch Switch 20 Telephone Connection Cord Socket 21 Headset Volume Control 22 Headset Connection Socket 23 Headset Connection Cable 24 Quick DisconnectTM Connector 25 Telephone...

Page 7: ...has a Ringer Equivalence Number or REN If a REN is not indicated a value of 1 can usually be assumed When added together the total REN of the equipment connected to the network should not exceed 4 Con...

Page 8: ...o If in doubt please consult your PABX maintainer Two settings are available ELR Earth Loop Recall TBR Timed Break Recall Headset Stand and Headset The headset stand fits to the rear of the underside...

Page 9: ...key to clear the line It can be used at any time to clear a call and obtain the dial tone to make another call Headset ON LED While calls are being made using the headset the headset ON LED 4 lights...

Page 10: ...bers to the Memory Keys The StarBase 2000 headset telephone can store 19 telephone numbers You can use up to 24 digits for each memory location To store telephone numbers 1 Lift the handset 2 Press th...

Page 11: ...and observing the above points please consult your StarBase 2000 telephone supplier Ensure the correct setting of switch 15 on the back of the telephone If in doubt please consult your StarBase 2000...

Page 12: ...to conform to the standards against which approval waas granted Although this apparatus has been approved for general working this is no guarantee of correct working on all PBX types You should consul...

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