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1. INSTALLATION

The model NRX-2H requires no batteries to be fitted as the memories are stored in
EEPROM solid state memory which does not require battery backup.

Connect one end of the coiled cord to the handset and the other end to the socket
at the left of the base unit. Replace the handset on the cradle.

Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the socket at the back of the unit and
connect the other end to the telephone socket at the wall.

2. OPERATION

2.1 Dialing

Lift the handset and dial the number (local call charges may apply). The telephone is
pre-set at tone mode. To terminate a phone call, simply replace the handset.

If you want to terminate a call and make another call immediately, you may press the
NEW CALL key once. The unit will terminate a call and let you dial the number for
another call.

2.2 Tone / Pulse Option - Not applicable - see Section 2.4.4

To find out whether you are on a digital exchange that accepts tone dialing, locate
the switch marked TONE / PULSE inside the compartment underneath the unit. First
try dialing out with the switch in the TONE position. If this is unsuccessful, switch back
to the PULSE position.

Note: Pulse (Decadic) dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ.

2.3 Mixed Mode dialing (how to switch from pulse to tone in mid – call)

Even if your local exchange only allows pulse dialing, there may still be occasions
when you need tone dialing. For instance, when you call into a bank’s computer
system, you may be asked to enter number codes. You can only do this if your
telephone sends out tones when you press the keypad.

The TONE button helps you make change over from pulse to tone dialing in the
middle of a call.

Note: Pulse (Decadic) dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ.

What to do:

Pulse – dial the telephone numbers you require.

When you are connected, press the “TONE” button

(This also introduces a four second pause into the dialing sequence)

What to do:

Dial the rest of the sequence you require.

What you hear:

Each number you dial emits a tone.

When the handset is replaced, the unit goes back to pulse dialing.

NRX-2H

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The telephone for the corporate user

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Summary of Contents for NRX-2H

Page 1: ...User Guide NRX 2H The telephone for the corporate user Telephones of Distinction Business Telephone Range 9091 NRX 2H_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 09 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...during Conversation 2 7 Impedance Matching 2 8 Modem Data Connection Socket 2 9 Message Waiting 2 10 Pause Button 2 11 Other Network Services 2 12 Last Number Redial 2 13 Adjustable Ringing Volume 2 14 Adjustable Ringing Tone Pitch 2 15 Headset Facility 2 16 On Hook Dialing 2 17 Hearing Aid Compatibility 3 WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT NRX 2H The telephone for the corporate user 9091 NRX 2H_User Guide qx...

Page 3: ...e Step Up Step Down Control Buttons Pause Last Number Redial Button MUTE HEADSET OHD TONE PROGRAM RECALL PAUSE LNR Tel No EXT 0 4 7 1 6 5 8 9 2 3 ABC DEF MNO JKL GHI TUV PQRS WXYZ Headset On Hook Dial Button Program Button Memory Buttons SHIFT VOLUME CONTROL TELEPHONE LAYOUT NRX 2H The telephone for the corporate user 9091 NRX 2H_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 09 PM Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...e the compartment underneath the unit First try dialing out with the switch in the TONE position If this is unsuccessful switch back to the PULSE position Note Pulse Decadic dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ 2 3 Mixed Mode dialing how to switch from pulse to tone in mid call Even if your local exchange only allows pulse dialing there may still be occasions when you need tone di...

Page 5: ... Lift Handset and press a Setting Command PROGRAM LNR n PROGRAM n 1 2 1 for line reversal 2 for 90VDC b Resetting command PROGRAM LNR 0 PROGRAM Default Value n 0 OFF Visual checking for programmed Message waiting type a Checking command PROGRAM LNR LNR b If the type is line reversal the message LED will flash 1 time c If the type is 90VDC the message LED will flash 2 times d If all Message waiting...

Page 6: ... the shift button to access locations 11 to 20 2 6 Privacy Muting the Microphone during Conversation During a telephone conversation you may switch off the microphone in the handset by pressing the Mute button on the telephone base The mute LED will be flashing to indicate that the microphone is muted and the party on the other end of the telephone line is not able to hear your conversation Press ...

Page 7: ...ne The Pause key may be used for providing the pause period of about 4 seconds while waiting for this dial tone after the first digit has been dialed This will be stored in the Last Number Redial memory and be automatically inserted in the number when the LNR button is used 2 11 Other Network Services The NRX 2H is fully compatible with many telephone network services which provide a number of use...

Page 8: ...sfree conversation lifting the handset will switch the unit to the handset mode The headset will be disabled and the handset should be used for conversation instead The headset mode will be activated again by pressing the Headset OHD button and replacing the handset 2 16 On Hook Dialing Pressing the Headset OHD button when a headset is not connected to the tele phone enables the user to dial witho...

Page 9: ...you sometimes need to put the handset down for a moment There is a special hook at the back top of the unit so that you can hang the handset on the unit when it is wall mounted without terminating the call NRX 2H The telephone for the corporate user 9 NRX 2H The telephone for the corporate user 9091 NRX 2H_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 09 PM Page 9 ...

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