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User Guide

NRX-6

The display feature 

telephone for the 

corporate user

Telephones of Distinction

Business Telephone Range

Summary of Contents for NRX-6

Page 1: ...User Guide NRX 6 The display feature telephone for the corporate user Telephones of Distinction Business Telephone Range ...

Page 2: ... CANCEL SELECT REDIAL PAUSE NEW CALL 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 New Call LED DeleteButton Cancel Button Select Button Menu Scroll Buttons INDEX 1 1 I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N 1 1 Telephone Set Up 2 2 O OP PE ER RA AT TI IO ON N 2 1 Dialing 2 2 Volume Control 2 3 Telephone Ringer 2 4 Programming Memory Buttons 2 5 Phone Book 2 6 Caller ID 2 7 Privacy Muting the Microphone during Conversation 2 ...

Page 3: ...ibed to a Caller ID service the time and date will be automati cally updated when the first call is received Otherwise it is necessary to set the time and date manually please refer to the Telephone Set Up Menu In the case of power failure or accidental unplugging of the AC adaptor the built in EEPROM will retain all the telephone s memory including phone book and CID records 1 1 Telephone Set Up ...

Page 4: ...100ms 1 1 5 Set LCD Contrast Scroll to LCD CONTRAST on the System Menu and then press the SELECT but ton Use the SCROLL buttons to adjust to the desired LCD contrast then press the SELECT button The default setting is 4 1 1 6 Set Message Waiting Type Scroll to MESSAGE WAITING on the System Menu and then press the SELECT button Use the SCROLL button to select one of the following options LINE REVER...

Page 5: ...tton enter the new code using the keypad then press SELECT again To delete the code press the SELECT button twice 1 1 9 Set PABX Prefix This function allows Caller ID numbers to be stored into the Phone Book with the correct prefix to allow direct dialing Scroll to PABX PREFIX on the System Menu and then press the SELECT button If no PABX Prefix is programmed into the unit then ADD PABX CODE will ...

Page 6: ... phone is ringing you can adjust the ringer tone of your telephone by moving the ringer pitch switch 2 4 Programming Memory Buttons Five one touch speed dial numbers and five two touch speed dial numbers can be programmed into the memory of your telephone Each memory location can store a maximum of 32 digit phone number and a maximum 16 letters for name 1 Press the SELECT button 2 Enter the phone ...

Page 7: ...nce The display will show ADD CONTACT Press the SELECT button again to enter editor mode 3 Enter the desired number using keypad When number is displayed correctly up to 32 digits can be stored press SELECT button to end the number entry and start name entry 4 Using the keypad letters to enter names press the key until the correct letter is displayed When correct letter is displayed move on to the...

Page 8: ...button to edit the number if necessary Press SELECT button again Use SCROLL buttons or DELETE button to edit the name if necessary Press SELECT button again to save the record 2 5 4 To Review the Phone Book Press the MENU button once The display will show PHONE BOOK XX where XX denotes the number of phone book records stored Use SCROLL buttons to scroll through the phone book records The records w...

Page 9: ...lling number of this call will be displayed between the first and second ring The NEW CALL LED will flash when the phone has received a new CLID It will continue to flash until all new call infor mation in the call history has been reviewed 2 6 3 New Call Review To review the new calls Press SCROLL button to review the new calls When all new calls have been reviewed the NEW CALL LED will stop flas...

Page 10: ...approximately six seconds after the NRX 6 goes online and will show the elapsed time on the display 2 9 Redial To redial the last dialed number pick up the handset or press the HEADSET OHD button then press the REDIAL PAUSE button The telephone will automatical ly redial the last number dialed Alternatively press the REDIAL PAUSE button while the NRX 6 is offline the display will show the last num...

Page 11: ...nce then dial the number as normal Once the call has connected you will need to lift the handset to carry out the call 2 14 Hearing Aid Compatibility The handset receiver is hearing aid compatible 3 WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT The NRX 6 can be wall mounted using the wall mount bracket installed on the base of the telephone 3 1 Dismount the wall mount bracket from the unit 3 2 Place the wall mount brack...

Page 12: ... 12 Polaris Communications Pty Ltd 393 Flemington Road North Melbourne Victoria 3051 Sales Service 1 800 626 505 Fax 61 3 9320 1253 Email sales polaris com au Web www polaris com au Polaris Communications Pty Ltd ACN 006 102 601 ...

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