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3100 SERIES USER GUIDE

  

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3100 Series Phone Map

BASE FEATURES AND CONTROLS

  1 . Handset
  2 .  Wall Mount Clip Slot
  3 .  Wall Mount Handset Clip 
  4 .  Store Key (submerged)
  5 .  Flash Key
  6 .   Faceplate Area (located on base 

under handset)

  7 .  Data Port
  8 .  Ringer Volume Switches 
  9 .  Five, Ten, or No Memory Keys
  10 .  Redial (Pause) Key
  11 .  Volume Up/Down Keys 
  12 .   Flash (1-Line)/Conference Key 

(2-Line) 

  13 .   Indicator Lights for (Speaker, 

Mute, Lines 1 and 2, Hold)

  14 .   Speaker On/Off Key
  15 .   Microphone
  16 .   Message Waiting Light 
  17 .   Mute Key
  18 .   Line 1 and Line 2 Keys 
  19 .   Hold Key
  20 .  Faceplate Area
  21 .   Handset Coil Cord Receptacles
  22 .   Speaker
  23 .   Key Pad
  24 .   Non-Slip Rubber Feet 
  25 .    Wall Mount Bracket Attachment 

Slots 

  26 .    Wall Mount Bracket with Short 

Line Cord 

  27 .    Wall Line Cord and Phone 

Connection

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11b

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13

18b

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16

23

18a

3100 Series Features:

•  Line Powered Telephone. 1-Line (1-L) & 2-Line (2-L) 
•  SteelTrap™ Memory Technology 

(no batteries required)

.

•  Handset wall mount clip engage slot   

 

# 2

•  Wall Mounting clip 

(turn 180º to attach handset) 

 

# 3

•  Message Waiting selector -   Auto-Detect 

 

•  Programmable Store key.

 (submerged) 

 

 

# 4

    

(used to program location in speed dial keys)

•  Flash key 

(submerged)

 

 

 

 

# 5

•  Full Length Faceplate Display area   

 

# 6

•  Convenient Data Port 

 

 

 

# 7

•  Guest Services Memory keys 

(5, 10 or no keys)

   

# 9

•  Ringer Volume switch - HI/LOW settings lines 1 & 2 

# 8

•  Redial (Pause) key 

(exposed) 

 

 

# 10

   

 (used to program delay in speed dial keys or to redial last call)

•  ADA Compliant Handset/Speaker Volume keys   

# 11a

    (4-step control) (2-step on 3300LBY)  

 

& 11b

•  Conference/Flash (Recall) Key 

(exposed) 

 

 

# 12

   

(CONF on 2 line only, Flash/Recall on single line)

•  LED Indicators for Speaker, Mute, Lines 1 & 2, Hold 

# 13

•  Speaker key withOn/Off LED indication 

 

# 14

•  Microphone 

 

 

 

 

# 15

•  TouchLite Message Waiting key with1-touch retrieval 

# 16

•  Mute key with LED indication 

 

 

# 17

•  Line 1 & Line 2 keys with LED indications 

 

# 18a/18b

•  Hold key with LED indication 

(above Line 1)

 

 

# 19

•  Desi strip faceplate area   

 

 

# 20

•  Handset Coil Cord receptacles 

 

 

# 21a/21b

•  Half Duplex Speaker 

 

  

 

# 22

•  Dial Pad 

(On-Hook Dialing when using Memory keys)

 

# 23

Base Features and Controls:

1.  Handset 

 

4.  Store key 

(submerged)

 

7.  Data Port

2.  Wall Mount clip slot 

5.  Flash key 

(submerged)

 

8.  Ringer Volume switches   

3.  Wall Mount Handset clip  6.  Faceplate area   

9.  5, 10 or no Memory keys

     

(located on base under handset) 

 

 

 

 

10.  Redial (Pause) key 

14.  Speaker On/Off key 

19.  Hold key

11.  Volume Up/Down keys  15.  Microphone   

20.  Desi Strip faceplate area

12.  Conference Key 

(2-Line)

  16.  Message Waiting Light  21.  Handset Coil Cord receptacles

12.  Flash 

(1-line)

   

17.  Mute key 

 

22.  Speaker 

(half duplex)

13.  Indicator lights for 

18.  Line 1 & Line 2 keys 

23.  Key Pad

     

 (Speaker, Mute, Lines 1 & 2 and Hold)

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12

11a

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20

21a

19a

Version 04.04.09

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My Telephone Information

Telephone Model number:  _________________________
Telephone Series number:  _________________________
Telephone Version number:  A. _____   B. _____
Date of Purchase:   

_________________________

Ringer Volume setting: 

___HI    ___LOW

Flash Timed setting: 

___ 600mS   ________ Other

Pause Timed setting: 

___3.6Sec.   ________ Other

Programmed guest service extension key numbers:
          Keys
 

1.   __________________________________

 

2.   __________________________________

 

3.   __________________________________

 

4.   __________________________________

 

5.   __________________________________

 

6.   __________________________________

 

8.   __________________________________

 

9.   __________________________________

 

10. __________________________________

    TouchLite.  __________________________________

Hotel’s PBX System type:  _________________________
PBX Vendor - company: 

_________________________

 

          contact: 

_________________________

 

  phone/email: 

_________________________

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Base Underside Features & Controls

23. Non-Slip Rubber feet   25. Wall Mount bracket attachment slots    
26. Wall Mount Bracket with Short Line Cord   27. Wall Line Cord & Phone Connection

3100 Series

User’s Guide

TeleMatrix Inc. USA

World headquarters

5025 Galley Road  

Colorado Springs

Colorado 80915 USA

1.800.462.9446  free N.A.

+1.719.638.8821 

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Single and Two Line 3100 Series Telephones:

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TeleMatrix Middle East

Hamriyah Free Zone

Sharjah, UAE

+971 4 2676550

TeleMatrix India Pvt. Ltd.

+91 98 207 207 49 

TeleMatrix Europe LTD.

Unit 33, Stratford Ofce Village

Walker Avenue, Wolverton Mill

Milton Keynes

Buck MK 5TW

United Kingdom

+44 (0) 1908 682180

Questions:  [email protected]   Customer Service:  [email protected]   

Website:  www.telematrix.net

Summary of Contents for 3100LBY

Page 1: ...3100 SERIES USER GUIDE 3100LBY 3100MWB 3100MW2 3100MW5 3100MW10 3100MWD5 3100MWD 3102MWD5 3102MWD...

Page 2: ...6 Calling 6 Placing a Call Using the Handset 6 Receiving a Call Using the Handset or Speaker 6 Placing a Call Using the Speakerphone 6 Programming 7 To Program Store Flash and Pause 7 Storing a Number...

Page 3: ...redial last call ADA Compliant Handset Speaker Volume keys 11a 4 step control 2 step on 3300LBY 11b Conference Flash Recall Key exposed 12 CONF on 2 line only Flash Recall on single line LED Indicato...

Page 4: ...em snap into place 4 Next guide the phone with wall mount wedge onto the studs of the wall jack Press down firmly until you feel it snap into place The unit is now wall mounted Parts Check List The fo...

Page 5: ...s are either Low or HI High for both Lines 1 and 2 Settings LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR 3100 Series telephones are equipped to operate behind a PBX telephone systems rated between 24 volts and 48 volts Line...

Page 6: ...ight up indicating that the speakerphone is in use To hang up press the SPEAKER key again Does not apply to non speakerphone telephones INDICATORS SPEAKER AND MUTE KEY CONNECTING AND STATUS INDICATORS...

Page 7: ...the feature into memory located for easy access as follows 1 Lift the handset then press the STORE key 2 Press the FLASH key 3 Press the memory location wherein the FLASH is to be stored 4 Hang up the...

Page 8: ...misused 2 Any damage resulting from improper installation maintenance or operation of the product 3 Damage resulting from unauthorized modification or repair of the product or from improper connection...

Page 9: ...duct should never be place near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 Any product or part unless proo...

Page 10: ...on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected 7 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or shor...

Page 11: ...posure Statement The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeters between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines For body worn operation the por...

Page 12: ...462 9446 Iftheequipmentiscausing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable parts con...

Page 13: ...etwork There are no user serviceable parts inside the equipment Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or co...

Page 14: ...ions in this document subject to change without notice Cetis Teledex TeleMatrix and Scitec are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cetis Inc TMX 3100 UG 122017 Toll Free 1 800 462 9446 Tel 1 719 63...

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