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1.   INSTALLATION

Connect the small plug of the telephone line cord to the 
socket at the back of the unit and the other plug to the 
telephone socket at the wall.

After connecting the telephone to the line socket, the 
handset  should  be  lifted  to  check  dial  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  Dialling

Lift the handset and dial the number. The telephone is 
pre-set at tone mode.

To terminate a phone call, simply replace the handset. 

Connect one end of the coil cord to the handset and the 
other  end  to  the  socket  located  on  the  bottom  of  the 
phone. Replace the handset onto the phone.  

NOTE: You will need to remove the wall mount bracket 
to get access to this socket.

Installation & Operation

2.2  Tone or Pulse Option
(New Zealand - See product compliance)

To find out whether you are on a digital exchange that 
accepts tone dialling, locate switch number 1 which 
is  the  TONE/PULSE  switch  inside  the  switch 
compartment of the unit. First try dialling out with the 
switch in the TONE position. If this is unsuccessful, 
switch back to the PULSE position.

2.3  Mixed  Mode  dialling  (how  to  switch  from 
pulse to tone in mid-call)

Even  if  your  local  exchange  only  allows  pulse 
dialling, there may still be occasions when you need 
tone  dialling.  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 dialling in the middle of a call.

What you do:

Pulse-dial the telephone numbers 

you require.  When you are connected, press the 
"TONE" button you require.  (Pulse-dialling is not 
available in New Zealand)

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Operation

What you do:

Dial the rest of the number sequence.

What you hear:  Each number you dial emits a tone.

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

2.4  Programming Memory Buttons 

There  are  3  memory  buttons  on  the  NRX  EVO  250, 
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 ‘HEADSET’ button once.
2. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
3. Enter the telephone number for storing.
4. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
5. Select one of the direct memory locations for storing 
the number at that location 
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for successively storing more than 
one telephone number.   When all numbers have been 
stored replace the handset.

The memory button programming can be enabled and 
disabled  by  switch  number  3  (SW3)  inside  the  switch 
compartment of the unit.

2.5  Memory Dialling

To dial a telephone number that has been stored in 
one of the direct memory locations:-

1. Lift the handset or press the ‘HEADSET’ button.
2.  When  you  hear  the  dial  tone,  press  one  of  the 
memory  location  buttons  for  dialling  from  that 
memory.

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 
lighted to indicate that the microphone is muted and 
the party, on the other end of the telephone line in 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 also 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 conservation.

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Summary of Contents for NRX EVO 250

Page 1: ...REF NRXEVO250221208 393 Flemington Road North Melbourne Victoria 3051 AUSTRALIA Tel 1800 626 505 Fax 61 3 9320 1253 e mail sales polaris com au w w ola s c m u w p ri o a Business Phone User Guide ...

Page 2: ...one Pitch 2 14 Dual Headset Facility 2 15 HeadsetAutoAnswer 2 16 Receiver Volume 2 17 Headset Stand Option 2 18 HearingAid Compatibility 3 WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT 4 PRODUCT COMPLIANCE 5 WARRANTY Number Keypad Tone Button Headset Button Ringer MWI Indicator Wall Mount Tab Program Button Redial Pause Button Mute Button Contents The layout of your NRX EVO 250 1 Recall Button Digital Volume Control 1 2...

Page 3: ...E button you require Pulse dialling is not available in New Zealand 2 Operation What you do Dial the rest of the number sequence What you hear Each number you dial emits a tone When the handset is replaced the unit goes back to pulse dialling 2 4 Programming Memory Buttons There are 3 memory buttons on the NRX EVO 250 which can be used to store your frequently used or important telephone numbers T...

Page 4: ... waiting for this dial tone after the first digit has been dialled This will be stored in the Last Number Redial memory and be automatically inserted in the number when the REDIAL button is used 4 Operation 2 10 Recall Facility The NRX EVO 250 has a Recall facility which is used to access network PBX services The TBR timing can be adjusted by the following procedure Lift handset then enter PROGRAM...

Page 5: ...adset stand socket at the back of the telephone An optional NRX EVO headset stand can be purchased that when fitted not only provides a convenient place to store your headset but also gives light indication of when the telephone is ringing and In Use 2 18 HearingAid compatibility The handset receiver is hearing aid compatible When you are on the telephone you sometimes need to put the handset down...

Page 6: ...grammed for decadic pulse dialling because its characteristics are incompatible with the telephone exchanges in New Zealand DTMF tone dialling is considerably faster and is fully compatible PTC200 10 7 2 3b Modem Port 3 Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the modem port The modem port is not specifically designed for 3 wire connected equipment that may not Product Compliance respond t...

Page 7: ...rvice centre at the following address SERVICE CENTRE 393 Flemington Road North Melbourne VIC 3051 AUSTRALIA Polaris Communication s full liability will extend to the cost of repair or complete replacement of the returned item only Warranty 10 ...

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