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1.  INSTALLATION

Connect one end of the coiled cord to the handset and 
the other end to the socket at the left of the base unit.   
Replace the handset on   the cradle.

Connect the small plug (RJ-11) of the telephone line 
cord to the socket at the back of the unit and the other 
plug to the telephone socket at the wall.

NOTE: If the RJ-11 to RJ-11 line cord is used, please 
ensure that the Blue plug is connected to the wall 
socket.

2.  OPERATION

2.1  Dialling

Lift the handset and dial the number. The telephone is 
pre-set at tone mode.
To terminate a phone call, simply replace the handset. 

2.2   Tone or Pulse Option

The NRX 3 telephone can be programmed to either 
Tone or Pulse dialling via the keypad.   The procedure 
for programming this facility is as follows:

Installation & Operation

Lift handset then enter:

TONE

:   [PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [1] [PROGRAM] [#]

PULSE

: [PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0] [PROGRAM] [#]

The telephone is set by default to Tone dialling.

2.3   Mixed Mode dialling (how to switch from pulse 
to tone in mid-call)

Even if your local exchange only allows pulse dialling, 
there may still be occasions when you need tone 
dialling. For instance, when you call into a bank's 
computer system, you may be asked to enter number 
codes. You can only do this if your telephone sends out 
tones when you press the keypad.
The TONE button helps you make change over from 
pulse to tone dialling in the middle of a call.

What to do: 

Pulse-dial the telephone numbers you 

require.   When you are connected, press the "TONE" 
button (This also introduces a two second pause into 
the dialing sequence)

What to do:  

Dial the rest of the sequence you 

require.

What you hear:  

Each number you dial emits a tone.

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Operation

When the handset is replaced, the unit goes back to 
pulse dialling.

2.4   Programming Memory Buttons 

There are 20 memory locations in the NRX 3, which 
can be used to store your frequently used or important 
telephone numbers.   The following is an example of 
storing a number in one of the locations:-

1. Lift the handset or press the ‘Speaker/HS’ button 
once.
2. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
3. Enter the telephone number for storing.
4. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
5. Select one of the direct memory locations for storing 
the number at that location (Use the shift button to 
access locations 11 to 20).
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for successively storing more than 
one telephone number.   When all numbers have been 
stored replace the handset.

The programming can be enabled and disabled by 
entering   the following codes.

PROGRAMMING ON - Lift handset then enter:
[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PAUSE/LNR] [1] [PROGRAM]

PROGRAMMING OFF- Lift handset then enter:
[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PAUSE/LNR] [0] [PROGRAM]

The default setting for the telephone is 'Programming 
ON'.

2.5   Memory Dialling

To dial a telephone number that has been stored in 
one of the direct memory locations:-

1. Lift the handset or press the ‘Speaker/HS’ 
button.
2. When you hear the dial tone,  press one of the 
memory location buttons for dialling from that 
memory (Use the shift button to access locations 11 
to 20).

2.6  LCD Display

When the telephone is connected, a clock will be 
displayed on the LCD Display.  If the handset is 
lifted, a timer instead of the clock will be shown.  
Dialling any digits will switch the display to show 
the numbers that have been dialled.  After dialling 
has been completed, the dialled number will be 
displayed for 8 seconds, then the timer will be reset 
and start to count.

TONE

SPEAKER/HS

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

0

4

7

1

6

5

8

9

2

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Summary of Contents for NRX 3

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Page 2: ...ast Number Redial 2 19 Adjustable Ringing Volume 2 20 Adjustable Ringing Tone Pitch 2 21 HearingAid Compatibility 3 WALLMOUNTINGTHE UNIT 4 APPROVED USE 5 CEAPPROVED 6 NUMBER OF PHONESTHATCAN BE CONNECTED 7 WARRANTY Contents The layout of your NRX 3 1 Number Keypad Recall Button Program Button Mute Button Ring Indicator Wall Mount Tab Volume Control Buttons Pause Redial Button Speakerphone Headset ...

Page 3: ...ar Each number you dial emits a tone 2 Operation When the handset is replaced the unit goes back to pulse dialling 2 4 Programming Memory Buttons There are 20 memory locations in the NRX 3 which can be used to store your frequently used or important telephone numbers The following is an example of storing a number in one of the locations 1 Lift the handset or press the Speaker HS button once 2 Pre...

Page 4: ...for conservation 2 11 Impedance Matching The Impedance Matching switch inside the battery compartment allows the NRX 3 to be connected to different types of PABXs There are 3 positions on this switch for selecting the matching impedance with the PABX The default setting is compatible to the BT s 4 Operation PSTN network for matching other PABXs make a phone call and slide the switch at different l...

Page 5: ...ion Approved Use 2 19 AdjustableRingingVolume On the right of the unit is a switch this adjusts the ringing volume of incoming calls From left to right it has three positions off low high Move the switch to the position you require In addition to the ringing tone there is a Ring Indicator Lamp on the unit that will flash when the telephone is ringing as a visual indication The Ringer Switch does n...

Page 6: ... attitude towards warrantable returns working with you in identifying no fault found The following terms and conditions apply 1 Where we find a genuine warranty failure Trojan Telecom will replace the faulty instrument with a one for one replacement 2 It is the responsibility of the user to return the faulty telephone to Trojan Telecom We ask you to cover this cost and we will return your replacem...

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