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B.  Storing A Number Into Memory 

 
Up to 10 phone numbers can be stored into 
memory. Each location can store up to 15 
digits in tone mode and 16 digits in pulse 
mode. 
 
 
 
Note: a “PAUSE” or “FLASH” programmed 
into memory counts as one digit when  
storing a number. 
 
 
1.  Check the position of the tone/pulse 

switch. 

2.  Select Line 1. 

3.  Lift the handset. 

4.  Press the STORE key. 

5.  Enter the numbers to be stored using the 

numeric dial pad. 

6.  Press the desired memory location 

wherein the number is to be stored. 

7.  If additional numbers are to be stored, 

repeat steps 3 thru 6. 

8.  Hang up the handset. 

C.  Storing “PAUSE” Into Memory 

 
If you are using your 2802MWD anywhere 
that  requires and access code for outside 
calls, you may need to add a “PAUSE” to the 
number to allow tine for the outside line to 
connect. You can enter as many pauses as 
needed. 
 
Note: a “PAUSE” or “FLASH” programmed 
into memory counts as one digit when storing 
a number. 
 
1.  Check the position of the tone/pulse 

switch. 

2.  Select Line 1. 

3.  Lift the handset. 

4.  Press the STORE key. 

5.  Enter the required access code using the 

numeric dial pad. 

6.  Press the “PAUSE” key. 

7.  Enter the digits to be stored using the 

numeric dial pad. 

8.  Press the desired memory location 

wherein the number is to be stored. 

9.  If additional numbers are to be stored, 

repeat steps 4 thru 6. 

10.  Hang up the handset. 

D.  FLASH Hook Function 

 
The Flash function is used to access PBX 
features or Telco line features such as Call 
Waiting. The FLASH function is a 600mS 
timed line beak. If the FLASH function will be 
used often,  store the feature into memory 
location for easy access as follows: 
 
 
 
 
 
1.  Check the position of the tone/pulse 

switch. 

2.  Lift the handset. 

3.  Press the “FLASH” key. 

4.  Press the memory location wherein the 

“FLASH” is to be stored. 

 

PROGRAMMING SPEED DIAL

 

Summary of Contents for 2802MWD

Page 1: ...2802MWD 2 LINE 10 MEMORY INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Copyright TeleMatrix Inc 2000...

Page 2: ...anual We pack the separate Compliance and Safety Manual within each outer box or product box when shipped Prior to reading this operation manual and prior to setting up your telephone please refer to...

Page 3: ...Features 1 Controls 2 Switch Settings 4 Installation 5 Wall Mounting 7 Programming Speed Dial Memory 8 Operation 11 Care and Maintenance 14 Service 15 Warranty 16 CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...Key Conference Key Mute Key Handset Volume Control TouchLite Message Waiting Retrieval NEON LED Message Waiting Switch Store Key submerged Storable Flash Function 600 mS submerged Storable Pause Func...

Page 5: ...CONTROLS 2 L INE 2 L O W HI H ANDSE T L OW HI L I N E1 1 2 3 4 5 10 6 7 8 9 12 13 16 15 11 14 LED 2 4 V L2 L1 48V...

Page 6: ...dset Volume Control Controls the loudness of the receiver volume when pressed 10 Message Waiting TouchLite Key Used to call voice mail to retrieve messages 11 Pause Key Submerged Key Used to program a...

Page 7: ...set to the Neon setting 4 Line Voltage Selectors The 2802MWD is designed to operate behind PBX telephone systems rated between 24 volts and 48 volts There are line voltage selector switches that must...

Page 8: ...during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telep...

Page 9: ...plugs into the jack labeled Handset located on the left side of the base unit figure 3 INSTALLATION Connecting The Line Cord A 15 modular line cord is provided To install simply plug one end of the l...

Page 10: ...the clip 180 and then snap the clip into place figure 7 2 Plug one end of a short line cord not included into the line jack on the back of the Marquis base unit Plug the remaining end of the short li...

Page 11: ...PAUSE function keys are located underneath the clear plastic overlay and paper faceplate To access lift off the overlay and paper faceplate using a paperclip or sharp pointer figure 9 and 10 8 Figure...

Page 12: ...You can enter as many pauses as needed Note a PAUSE or FLASH programmed into memory counts as one digit when storing a number 1 Check the position of the tone pulse switch 2 Select Line 1 3 Lift the h...

Page 13: ...iting a simple press of the RED TouchLite connect the guest to the message center or front desk TouchLite also adds an additional memory location to this telephone 6 to 11 total speed dial memories de...

Page 14: ...lephone is equipped with LED indicators to show the current status of the telephone lines They are Ringing Line Ringing LED turns red on incoming ringing signal Line IN USE Line status LED lights gree...

Page 15: ...established by selecting the idle line key and dialing the call 3 When the second call is established activate the 3 way conference call by pressing the Conference key Line 1 and Line 2 will automatic...

Page 16: ...To hang up press the Speaker On Off key again Using The Mute Feature A Mute key is provided to allow privacy during a background conversation When the Mute key is activated the microphones in the hand...

Page 17: ...ne dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Use and store the telephone only in normal temperature environments Temperature ex...

Page 18: ...ser related Please contact TeleMatrix PRIOR to sending a telephone to our service center for repair In the unlikely event that a factory repair be necessary 1 Include a brief description of the troubl...

Page 19: ...X repair facility 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 th...

Page 20: ...252 0275 2802MWD Revision May 1 2003...

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