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             Caution 

 

 

Never install telephone wring during a lightning  

           storm. 
 

 

Never install telephone jacks in wet location      
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet    
locations. 

 

 

Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or    
terminal unless the telephone line has been      
disconnected at the network interface. 

 

 

Use caution when installing or modifying         
telephone lines. 

 

                    

 
         
 

 

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INSTALLATION

 

Summary of Contents for 2 Line trimline

Page 1: ...USERS GUIDE 2 LINE TRIMLINE TELEPHONE c Copyright TeleMatrix Inc 2004...

Page 2: ...telephone is a precision electronic device designed and manufactured with the highest quality components and work manship that requires minimum maintenance please be sure to read the contents in this...

Page 3: ...Introduction 1 Features 3 Controls 4 Definition Of Controls 5 Installation 6 Parts Checklist 7 Wall Mounting 10 Permanent Mounting 12 Switch Setting 13 Operation 17 Care Maintenance 18 Service 19 Warr...

Page 4: ...a Port Hold Key Line Status Indicators Handset Volume Control Flash Function 600mS Dial In Handset Last Number Redial Hi Low Ringer Volume Control Desk Or Wall Mountable Secured Permanent Mounting Opt...

Page 5: ...4 CONTROLS...

Page 6: ...ect Line1 or Line2 when placing or answer a call 7 Line Status Indicator LED indicators to show that the line is ringing in use or on hold 8 Ringer Volume Control Switch to adjust the loudness or the...

Page 7: ...one jacks in wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch un insulated telephone wires or terminal unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network...

Page 8: ...ecklist The following parts are packaged with your TeleMatrix Trimline Telephone 1 15 foot Modular telephone line cord 2 5 inch Modular telephone line cord 3 10 foot Modular coiled handset cord 7 INST...

Page 9: ...end of the 15 foot modular telephone line cord into the receptacle on the bottom of the base unit Route the cord through the cord channel provided Plug the remaining end of the line cord into a standa...

Page 10: ...cting The Handset Cord Plug one end of the modular coiled handset cord into the receptacle located on the left side of the base unit Plug the remaining end into the receptacle on the handset 9 INSTALL...

Page 11: ...ch line cord plug one end into the receptacle on the bottom of the base unit The remaining end will plug into the wall jack Carefully align the slots on the bottom of the base unit with the wall mount...

Page 12: ...dset Retaining Clip The handset retaining clip must be activated to hold the handset when wall mounting the telephone To activate remove the clip rotate it 180 and snap it back into place 11 INSTALLAT...

Page 13: ...using screws This mounting option is ideal for areas requiring security Underneath the index card are two 2 mounting holes To locate remove the clear plastic overlay and the paper index Attach the bas...

Page 14: ...te to expose the switch Set the switch to the proper dialing mode that is com patible to your line service If your lines are equipped with touch tone service set the switch to the Tone position If you...

Page 15: ...lide switches located on the left side of the base unit that is used to adjust the loudness of the ringing sound A low and high setting are provided Select the desired loudness by sliding the switch i...

Page 16: ...underneath a plastic cover Remove the cover using a sharp pointer the line voltage switches are factory set for 48 volts If you PABX system operates at 24 volts slide the switch to the 24V position T...

Page 17: ...port eight high voltage 90VDC Neon or low voltage LED Message waiting systems A selector switch is provided underneath the faceplate for security The options are NEON 90 VDC NEON LED LOW VOLTAGE Note...

Page 18: ...n in use indication Lift the handset Dial out using the numeric dial pad C Receiving A Call On an incoming call the telephone will ring and the line status indicators will show blinking red Select the...

Page 19: ...only in normal tem perature environments temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage bat teries and distort or melt plastic parts Avoid direct sunlight Keep the telephone a...

Page 20: ...telephone to our service center for repair In the unlikely event that a factory repair is necessary 1 Include a brief description of the problem that you are experiencing 2 Include a proof of purchase...

Page 21: ...elephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number that the unit is connected to b The ringer equivalence number c The USOC jack...

Page 22: ...6 Any product or part unless proof of date of purchase is submitted with the product when returned for warranty repair or 7 Costs incurred by the customer in removing and shipping the product to TMX f...

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