Teledex B4506 User Manual Download Page 9

8.

Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to
increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value (press [1] for
AM and [2] for PM). The default time/date setting is 12:00 am 1/01. The
range of Time/date settings is 12:00am 1/01 – 11:59pm 12/31. The local
clock will also be updated automatically when a caller ID is received.

9.

Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next
setting. The display will show “TONE DIALING” with
“Tone” flashing, if it is still set to the default.

10. Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch from Tone to “PULSE

DIALING.” The default setting is Tone.
Note: If you are unsure which type of phone system you have, set it to

Tone. If this setting does not work, change the setting to Pulse.

11. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “FLASH TIME = msec”
and the current flash setting.

12. Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to

increase the setting in increments of 100msec, or use the dial pad to key
in the value. The default setting is 600msec. The range of flash time
settings is 100msec – 1500msec.

13. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “RINGER 1 TONE” with
the current ringer tone number flashing above it.

14. Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to increase or decrease the ringer

tone on line 1. The range of ringer tone settings is 1-8.

15. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to choose the next line.

The display will show “RINGER 2 TONE” with the
current setting flashing above it. Repeat the same
procedure for the other three lines.

16. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “RINGER 1 ON.”

17. Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch

between Line 1 ring On and Line 1 ring Off. The default setting is all lines
on.

18. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “RINGER 2 ON.”

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Programming the Telephone Settings

You may need to go through most of the settings, even if you only to need to
change some of the settings. At any time during telephone programming,
press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to save the new settings and advance to the
next one, press [MENU] to save and skip to the next setting group, press
[DEL] to go back to the previous setting group, or press [QUIT] to leave the
telephone programming menu.

1.

Press [MENU]. The display will say “SET CONTRAST”
and the current contrast setting will flash.

2.

Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to
increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value. The default
setting is 3. The range of contrast settings is 1-5.

3.

Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next
setting. The default setting is “PRIORITY = AUTO.”

4.

Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP]
or [NEXT] to increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value
(press [5] for auto priority). The range of priority line settings is line
1/2/3/4/auto.
Note: If the priority line is set to line 1 for example, Caller ID for line 1 will

have priority, message waiting [VMI] on line 1 is enabled, and VMI
on line 2, 3, & 4 is disabled. If the priority line is set to auto, the
telephone will allocate priority to a line automatically depending on
need. Message waiting [VMI] on all lines are disabled on auto
priority
.

5.

Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next
setting. The default setting is “HEADSET OFF.”

6.

Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch between Headset On and
Headset Off.

Note: If the headset is enabled (Headset On), the speakerphone will be

disabled.

7.

Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next
setting. The display will show “SET TIME/DATE.” The
current time and date setting will display with the hour flashing.

TELEPHONE SETUP

15

SET CONTRAST

3

FLASH TIME = MSEC

600

TONE DIALING

RINGER 1 ON

RINGER 1 TONE

RINGER 2 TONE

PRIORITY = AUTO

HEADSET OFF

SET TIME/DATE

3:27

PM

1/18

TELEPHONE SETUP

RINGER 2 ON

Summary of Contents for B4506

Page 1: ...phone with display CONTACTING TELEDEX MAIL 6311 San Ignacio Avenue San Jose California 95119 TELEPHONE 408 363 3100 FAX 408 363 3136 INTERNET www teledex com EMAIL sales teledex com Copyright 2002 Teledex LLC All Rights Reserved Part 600 0480 55 ...

Page 2: ...19 Dialing with One touch Memory 19 Reviewing One touch memory 20 Editing a Speed Dial Number 20 Cloning a Speed Dial Number 20 Erasing a Speed Dial Number 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Caller ID 21 22 Reviewing Caller ID Records 21 Caller ID Callback 21 Saving Caller ID to Speed Dial Memory 22 Deleting Caller ID Records 22 Additional Features 23 25 Conference Calling 23 Using the Speakerphone or Headset...

Page 3: ...the following information to the phone company A The line telephone number to which you will connect the telephone equipment and B The FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN These numbers can be found on a label on the back or bottom of you telephone equipment The REN is useful to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all devices r...

Page 4: ...when service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect re assembly can cause electrical shock when the appliance is subsequently used 12 Unplug all cords and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled int...

Page 5: ...r left and erases a digit Next Key NEXT Used to review Caller ID entries for one of the four phone lines the NEXT key also moves the cursor right Dial Key DIAL ENTER Press to dial a one touch memory number directory memory number or a caller ID number Also used to accept a change in telephone settings Delete Key DEL Used to erase a caller ID total caller ID in a particular line all caller ID a dir...

Page 6: ...n this button is pressed It can also be used to program a pause of 4 seconds into a dialing sequence stored into a speed dial memory Flash Key FLASH The FLASH key is used to access telephone company services like call waiting Speaker Key SPEAKER The SPEAKER key is used to begin or end a call using the speaker or headset instead of the handset The LED on the SPEAKER key indicates the status of the ...

Page 7: ... CALLS 3 27PM 1 18 LOW Battery Compartment Cover 9V Battery Contacts Connecting Your Phone Lines Single Line Jacks Two Line Jacks Four Single Line Jacks Wherever you intend to locate your phone have your local telephone company install as many telephone lines and wall jacks as necessary to enable you to connect it If possible have 2 two line RJ14 wall jacks installed instead of 4 single line RJ11 ...

Page 8: ... the AC adapter into the wall electrical power outlet 5 Plug one end of the handset coiled cord into the handset Plug the other end of the cord into the handset jack located on the left side of the phone base 6 Place the handset in the handset cradle Wall Mounting The telephone may be installed on the studs of a standard wall phone plate 1 Connect the telephone lines as shown in the section Connec...

Page 9: ... setting The display will show RINGER 2 ON 16 Programming the Telephone Settings You may need to go through most of the settings even if you only to need to change some of the settings At any time during telephone programming press DIAL ENTER or SAVE to save the new settings and advance to the next one press MENU to save and skip to the next setting group press DEL to go back to the previous setti...

Page 10: ...replace handset Placing a Call on Hold 1 While a line is active eg Line 3 press HOLD 2 The call is put on hold the Line 3 LED will flash and the display will show HOLD LINE 3 3 Press the line key for the line LINE 3 to continue the conversation BASIC OPERATION 18 19 Repeat the same procedure for the other three lines 20 Press DIAL ENTER or MENU to advance to next setting The display will say LOCAL...

Page 11: ...te Entries can only be deleted individually Group delete is not available SPEED DIAL 20 Storing Numbers 1 Press SAVE The display will show SAVE TO 2 Press either a one touch memory location eg M1 or DIR whichever place you wish to store the number The memory location is displayed in the LCD briefly Then the LCD will display Enter number 3 Use the dial pad to enter the phone number you are storing ...

Page 12: ...he caller ID list The call counter will switch between the call number and the call line 4 If the caller ID number matches the local area code setting the phone number will be displayed in 7 digit format If caller ID number matches regional area code setting the phone number will be displayed in 10 digit format If not matching the phone number will be displayed in 11 digit format 5 When reviewing ...

Page 13: ... the number Place this line on hold 2 Press the CONF button to connect the two held lines 3 To discontinue the conference but remain the connection to one of the lines eg Line 3 press LINE 3 The B450D will switch to LINE 3 and disconnect the other line 4 To end the phone call press the Line key for the line you are using press SPEAKER or return the handset to its cradle Using the Speakerphone or H...

Page 14: ...y will make the necessary arrangements for repair or replacement 26 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 25 Adjusting the Volume Use the and buttons to adjust the volume If the speakerphone is turned on press and to adjust the speakerphone volume up and down If the handset is picked up press and to adjust the handset volume up and down If the headset is turned on press and to adjust the headset volume up and down...

Page 15: ...ections Handset doesn t appear to be working Make sure the handset cord is solidly connected at both ends The caller s name and or number don t appear on the display Make sure you have subscribed to Caller ID name number service from the telephone company Caller ID service may not work when the phone is connected to a Private Branch Exchange PBX The call is coming from an area not supplying Caller...

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