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2. When you hear the dial tone, press one of the memory location buttons for

dialling from that memory.  (Use the shift button to access locations 11 to 20).

2.6 LCD Display

If the handset is lifted, a timer instead of the clock will be shown.  Dialling any
digits will switch the display to show the numbers that have been dialled.  After
dialling has been completed, the dialled number will be displayed for 10
seconds, then the timer will be reset and start to count.

2.7 Setting the Clock

All Clock Setting buttons are located under the memory label

The Real Time Clock on your NRX-3 can be set to either 12HR or 24HR format.
To set to 12HR format - Lift Handset then enter:

[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PROGRAM] [1] [#]

To set to 24HR format - Lift Handset then enter:

[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PROGRAM] [2] [#]

1. To set the clock, lift the handset and then press the SET button located 

under the memory label.

2. You can then enter the time using the keypad i.e. For 9.30pm you would

enter 2130.

3. Enter the time in 24HR format, but if the telephone has been programmed

to 12HR format it will then automatically be converted and displayed 
correctly on the screen.

2.8 Call Timer

During a telephone call, a call timer will be shown on the display, 10 seconds
after the outgoing telephone number is dialled. 

2.9 Memory Check

To check the contents of the memory locations or Redial memory, lift the handset
or press the Speaker button, press the Mem Check button then press the memory
button you wish to check. The memories contents will be displayed on the LCD.

2.10 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 the
Mute button again to release the Mute function and the LED will be off.
Alternatively, you may press the Mute button on the handset.  As long as the
handset Mute button is pressed, the microphone mute function is activated.
Releasing the handset Mute button will re-enable the microphone for conversation.

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Summary of Contents for NRX-3

Page 1: ...User Guide NRX 3 The display feature telephone for the corporate user Telephones of Distinction Business Telephone Range 8933 NRX3_Brochure update qxd 8 12 2003 2 03 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...cy Muting the Microphone during Conversation 2 11 Impedance Matching 2 12 Modem Data Connection Socket 2 13 Message Waiting 2 14 Pause Button 2 15 Speakerphone 2 16 Headset Facility 2 17 Other Network Services 2 18 Last Number Redial 2 19 Adjustable Volume of Callers Voice 2 20 Adjustable Ringing Volume 2 21 Adjustable Ringing Tone Pitch 2 22 Hearing Aid Compatibility 3 WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT NRX ...

Page 3: ...ial tone is being received If the handset is not lifted the telephone will take about 15 seconds to power up during which time any incoming calls will not ring the unit 2 OPERATION 2 1 Dialing Lift the handset or press speaker button and dial the number local call charges may apply The telephone is pre set at tone mode 2 2 Tone or Pulse Option The NRX 3 telephone can be programmed to either Tone o...

Page 4: ... 3 which can be used to store your frequently used or important telephone numbers The following is an example of storing a number in one of the locations 1 Lift the handset or press the Speaker button once 2 Press the PROGRAM button 3 Enter the telephone number for storing After the number has been entered press the PROGRAM button again 4 Select one of the direct memory locations for storing the n...

Page 5: ...e telephone has been programmed to 12HR format it will then automatically be converted and displayed correctly on the screen 2 8 Call Timer During a telephone call a call timer will be shown on the display 10 seconds after the outgoing telephone number is dialled 2 9 Memory Check To check the contents of the memory locations or Redial memory lift the handset or press the Speaker button press the M...

Page 6: ...ephone using the following procedure POLARITY NORMAL Lift Handset then enter PROGRAM PAUSE LNR 0 PROGRAM POLARITYREVERSED Lift Handset then enter PROGRAM PAUSE LNR 1 PROGRAM 90VDC Lift Handset then enter PROGRAM PAUSE LNR 2 PROGRAM The Telephone is supplied set to the default setting of Polarity Normal NOTE There is a switch located in the switch compartment which can be used to turn the Message W...

Page 7: ...on the keypad at Tone mode For further details please contact your telephone service provider SET TO EARTH RECALL PROGRAM PAUSE LNR 0 PROGRAM RECALL SET TO TIME BREAK RECALL PROGRAM PAUSE LNR n PROGRAM RECALL NOTE TBR Timing can be set by altering the value of n n 1 100ms n 2 200ms etc up to 600ms The Telephone default setting is n 1 TBR 100ms 2 18 Last Number Redial If you dial a number and find ...

Page 8: ...all mount bracket to the required position on the wall Drill two holes on the wall according to the distance as marked by two mounting holes Install the two screws supplied with the unit in the wall Re install the wall mount bracket to the bottom cabinet for the wall mount position Position the wall mount slots on the bracket of the unit over the two screws on the wall Pull down the lock into plac...

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Page 10: ...ington Road North Melbourne Victoria 3051 Sales Service 1 800 078 036 Fax 1 800 079 036 Email sales polaris com au Web www polaris com au Polaris Communications Pty Ltd ACN 006 102 601 8933 NRX3_Brochure update qxd 8 12 2003 2 03 PM Page 10 ...

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