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5.

UTILISATION OF CONTROL

The button functions are as follows:
0 - 9

-

Dialling digits

✽ 

- #

Dialling codes for MF Signalling

Recall

For use on a PBX or for star services

Save

-

Used to store the last number redial into a memory

Tone

Switches from Loop Disconnect to DTMF during dialling

Redial

-

Last number redial 

Pause

Insert a pause in the dial sequence

View

-

Used to view last number dialled

Mute

To prevent the other party from hearing you (ie. push 

(on handset)

down to mute) or, alternatively, on specially adapted
models this can be amended to push-to-speak. In this
instance, the phone will be clearly marked as such.

Latchable Mute

To prevent the other party from hearing you (i.e. push 

(on base)

to mute). LED will illuminate when in use.
Push button again to continue normal (two-way)
conversation.

Set

-

Use to set clock “Minute & Hour Digit”

Headset

-

To enable headset operation. LED will illuminate when
in use.

The switch functions are as follows:
Ring Vol

-

Allows you to set the level of the ringer loudness

Ring Pitch

-

Allows you to set the pitch of the ringer

ELR/TBR

-

Sets the Recall to Earth (ELR) or Timed Break (TBR) Recall

Pulse/Tone

-

Sets signalling (dialling) to Loop Disconnect (LD)
or DTMF(MF)

Message Waiting

Sets the message waiting to 4 or 6 line configuration

Headset Volume Control

Allows you to set the headset volume.

Visual Indicators: Ring  -

This indicates an incoming call by lighting up.

Message Waiting

-

Operates where PABX message waiting is operational

Headset Socket

-

Used to connect the headset (not supplied)

6.

INSTALLATION

The telephone must be sited close to one of the new modular telephone sockets.
There is no limit to the number of sockets you can have installed in your home which
means you can, if you wish, move your telephone from room to room. Unlike
sockets, however, there is a limit to the number of telephones you can operate on
your exchange line. Installing too many telephones will overload the line which could
inhibit some or all of the telephones from ringing.To avoid overloading your exchange
line there is a method of calculating the number of telephones you can use. Add all
the Ringer Equivalence Numbers (REN) together, which are marked on the base of
each telephone. Numbers differ so do check. The numbers when added together
must be 4 or less. Sometimes BT telephones are unmarked but they can generally be
assumed to have a REN of 1.0. If in doubt, please check with your BT Sales Office.
The REN value of your NR201HPUK Headsetphone is 1.0.

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Summary of Contents for NR201HPUK

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE INTERNATIONAL HEADSETPHONE NR201HPUK Executive ...

Page 2: ... 11 WALL MOUNTING 7 12 OPERATING PROCEDURES 8 12 1 HANDSET OPERATION 8 12 2 LAST NUMBER REDIAL 8 12 3 HEADSET OPERATION 9 12 4 MIXED MODE OPERATION STORING MIXED DIAL MODE NUMBERS 10 12 5 RECALL BUTTON 10 12 6 AUTO CALL TIMER 10 12 7 AND Button 10 12 8 HANDSET MUTE BUTTON 10 12 9 NUMBER VIEWING 10 12 10 BASE UNIT LATCHABLE MUTE 11 12 11 SAVE FUNCTION 11 13 OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR P8X CONNECTION 11...

Page 3: ...nd on compatible PBX extensions When connected to a direct exchange line this must be a standard exclusive not shared service line The line should cater for either loop disconnect or multi frequency signalling The telephone can signal Timed Break and Earth Recall This telephone is not suitable for use as an extension to a payphone or on shared service or 1 1 carrier systems The dialling code 999 c...

Page 4: ...hift Tone Set Time View LNR Pause Headset with indicator Set Tone Headset TBR Recall Dialling Tone ELR Pulse Wall mount off hook handset reset Hook Switch Wall Mount Mute button in handset LCD display Ring MW indicator Switches below Notation Panel Message Waiting Line Headset ...

Page 5: ...ling dialling to Loop Disconnect LD or DTMF MF Message Waiting Sets the message waiting to 4 or 6 line configuration Headset Volume Control Allows you to set the headset volume Visual Indicators Ring This indicates an incoming call by lighting up Message Waiting Operates where PABX message waiting is operational Headset Socket Used to connect the headset not supplied 6 INSTALLATION The telephone m...

Page 6: ...CTOR SWITCH should be set to the dialling mode required by your exchange Set the switch to the PULSE position for pulse dialling or to the TONE position for tone dialling If in doubt about the correct dialling mode used by your exchange please consult your Network Operator 7 2 THE RECALL MODE SELECTOR SWITCH If you are connected to a TONE dialling exchange set the switch to the TBR Timed Break Rec...

Page 7: ...contact your local BT office Your NR201HPUK Headsetphone provides tone signalling when the Dial Mode selector switch is set to the TONE position and the Recall Mode selector switch is in the TBR position If your system requires PULSE dialling you can change to TONE dialling once the call has been established by pressing the TONE button This enables you to access special services such as Banking et...

Page 8: ...s 0 59 7 Press once to complete clock settings 8 Replace the handset or press the headset button 10 SETTING THE RINGER RINGER OFF LO HI switch Set the switch to the LO or Hl position as desired to give a quiet or loud ring The Ringer may also be switched OFF by setting the switch to the OFF position Outgoing calls may still be made with the switch set to the OFF position RINGER PITCH switch Set th...

Page 9: ...er will be shown When the call is completed the display will revert to current time The display shows 12 1 HANDSET OPERATION Pick up the handset and if making a call await dial tone and dial the required telephone number On completion of the call replace handset in cradle 12 2 LAST NUMBER REDIAL If the telephone number you have called is engaged or if you want to repeat the call to the number you ...

Page 10: ...de using the headset the headset ON LED lights up to indicate that a call is in progress The light goes out if no calls or calls using the handset are being made HEADSET VOLUME CONTROL A headset volume control on the right hand side of the telephone allows you to select the most comfortable listening volume for the headset The volume can be set or changed at any time TRANSFERRING CALL FROM HANDSET...

Page 11: ...utes and 59 seconds To stop the call timer either hang up or terminate headset operation The display will revert to current time 12 7 AND BUTTONS These are used with the new services provided by digital exchanges as well as accessing features on some PABX s They have no dialling function in pulse dialling mode 12 8 HANDSET MUTE BUTTON When using the NR201HPUK in handset mode not headset whilst the...

Page 12: ... Break Recall using the ELR TBR switch NB Like the mute key the Recall key is a hard switches not a soft press key This means that it will only depress slightly and will remain depressed until released 13 2 PABX PAUSE FACILITY On PABX systems which provide secondary proceed indication you must wait for the secondary proceed dial tone after dialling the initial access digit s normally 9 for an outs...

Page 13: ...hone operates correctly it is not faulty and a break may have occurred in the extension wiring The wiring must be checked If the telephone stills fails to work unplug it from the Master socket and plug in a known working telephone In the event that this telephone does not work contact your Networks Operator BT Hull etc as it is likely that the exchange line is faulty If the replacement telephone w...

Page 14: ...s are manufactured to comply with CE standards Distributed by Pocket UK International Ltd Incom House Waterside Trafford Park Manchester M17 1WD Tel 0161 935 1000 Fax 0161 935 1001 Email sales pocketuk com Pocket UK International Ltd 2003 ...

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