CONNECTING THE S-5/S
Included with the S-5/S are (one each):
• Base unit
• Coiled handset cord
• User guide
• Handset
• Clear plastic overlay
• Line cord
Contact your supplier or Teledex for information on ordering
custom designed and printed faceplates to enhance the look of your
Teledex S-5/S telephone.
1) Located on the left side of the Diamond is a modular jack
labeled
TO HANDSET.
Insert one end of the coiled handset cord
into this jack. (You should hear the coil cord click when proper-
ly inserted).
2) Insert the other end of the coiled handset cord into the modular
jack on the handset.
3) Turn the telephone so the back panel is facing you. Insert either
end of the line cord into the jack on the back of the telephone
labeled
TO TEL.
4) Insert the other end of the line cord into a telephone wall outlet
jack.
5) Once your telephone is connected, place the paper faceplate over
the keys. The plastic overlay slips into place by hooking the tabs
on the overlay into the recessed slots located on both sides. The
overlay is easiest to insert when; the left or right side tabs are
inserted first, and the middle part of the overlay is slightly bowed
to allow for insertion of the other tabs.
RECEIVING A CALL ON THE HANDSET
1) Lift the handset to connect to the ringing line.
2) To end the call, hang up by replacing the handset.
PLACING A CALL ON THE HANDSET
1) Lift the handset.
2) Listen for dial tone, dial the desired number, or press an
AUTO
DIAL
key to automatically dial a number.
3) To end the call, hang up by replacing the handset.
ADJUSTING SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME
To increase/decrease Speakerphone volume:
Locate the slide switch (labeled
SPKR VOL
) located on the right side of
the telephone.
To increase speaker volume slide the SPKR VOL switch towards the
rear of the telephone. To decrease speaker volume slide the SPKR VOL
switch towards the front of the telephone.
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE
1) Press the
SPEAKERPHONE
key. The red LED will light.
2) Face the phone to talk (The microphone is located on the front
edge of the telephone).
3) To go to the handset mode, lift the handset, press the SPEAKER-
PHONE key (the LED will go out).
1) Press SPEAKERPHONE key. The red light will light.
2) Replace the handset.
3) To end a speakerphone call, press the SPEAKERPHONE key.
PLACING A CALL ON THE SPEAKERPHONE
1) Without lifting the handset, press the
SPEAKERPHONE
key. The
red LED will light indicating an active call.
2) Listen for dial tone dial the desired number, or press an
AUTO
DIAL
key to automatically dial a number.
3) To end speakerphone calls press the SPEAKERPHONE key - the
LED will go out.
RECEIVING A CALL ON THE SPEAKERPHONE
1) Without lifting the handset, press the
SPEAKERPHONE
key. The
LED will light - you will be on the Speakerphone.
2) To end speakerphone calls press the SPEAKERPHONE key - the
LED will go out.
AUTO DIAL / ONE TOUCH FEATURE KEYS
The S-5/S has up to 10 programmable
AUTO DIAL
keys.
These keys can be programmed to automatically dial telephone num-
bers or activate telephone system features. The Diamond will dial the
stored number each time an AUTO DIAL key is pressed.
STORING AUTO DIAL/ONE TOUCH KEYS
The phone must be connected to a telephone line.
1) Lift the handset.
2) Press the
STORE
key and release it.
3) Enter the telephone number including PAUSE* as required.The
dialing sequence can be up to 15 digits.
4) Press the
AUTO DIAL
key where the number is to be stored.
5) Replace the handset.
USING THE HOLD KEY
1) Press the red
HOLD
key. The red HOLD LED will light. The
handset can be replaced without disconnecting the call.
2) To return to the call on HOLD, remove the handset from the
cradle, or press the HOLD key.
HANDSET VOLUME KEY
The
HANDSET VOLUME
key will increase the handset volume.
Pressing this button during a call will increase the receive volume.
Pressing again will return the volume to the normal level. The handset
volume is reset to normal with each new call.
CALL WAITING
The
CALL WAITING
key is a programmable AUTO DIAL key*. Upon
delivery the CALL WAITING key will be programmed with a 600ms.
hookflash.
*Some PBX systems may require 'Flash Plus Digits' to be dialed to access
CALL WAITING. Contact your systems administrator for details.
FLASH KEY
The FLASH key, when programmed behind an AUTO DIAL key pro-
vides a timed line interrupt typically used for accessing PBX/CO fea-
tures like transfer and conference. The timing of the hookflash is pro-
grammable with the factory default set to 600 millieseconds. Some
PBX's may require you to change the hookflash timing from the
default 600ms.
To change the Hookflash timing:
1) Lift the Handset.
2) Press the
STORE
key (see diagram on back page).
3) Press the
FLASH
key (see diagram on back page).
4) Select 1-0 on the DTMF pad. The number selected will be the
new Flash timing in milliseconds (ie: "3" = 300 milliseconds).
5) Press the
STORE
key.
PAUSE KEY
The PAUSE key can be used to provide a timed pause between dialed
digits within an AUTO DIAL key. The timing of the pause is program-
mable with the factory default set to zero (0) seconds.
To change the Pause timing:
1) Lift the Handset.
2) Press the
STORE
key (see diagram on back page).
3) Press the
PAUSE
key (see diagram on back page).
4) Select 1 - 9 on the DTMF pad. The number selected will be the
new Pause timing in seconds (ie: "3" = 3 seconds).
5) Press the
STORE
key.
MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT
The raised red lens is a Message Waiting light. Some telephone systems
permit an operator or message center to turn on the red Message
Waiting light to alert you that you have a message waiting.
Additionally, the Message Waiting light will act as a visual ring indica-
tor, flashing when the telephone is ringing.
USING THE MUTE KEY
Press the
MUTE
key. The red LED below the MUTE key will light.
The party on the other end will not hear you when the MUTE key is
de-pressed.
Pressing the
MUTE
key again will deactivate the MUTE key (the
MUTE LED will go out). This will allow you to be heard.
REDIAL
1) Lift the handset, or press the
SPEAKERPHONE
key.
2) Press the
REDIAL
key, the Diamond will dial the last number dialed.
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