Voice Paging
The MP412 allows the NSQ412 system telephones to make a page over an external public address system.
Before using this feature, the MP412 must be connected to an external paging system (an audio amplifier connected to a speaker). Connect the
MP412 Audio Out jack to the low impedance input of the audio amplifier. Adjust the MP412 Paging Volume Knob to obtain the desired loudness from
the external paging speaker.
Note: The MP412 has been assigned the station number 22 automatically. It cannot be changed. If an NSQ412 telephone has this number, it must be
changed. The MP412 will let you know when a telephone has this number by the LED blinking slowly.
To page the external paging system from any NSQ412 telephone, press the [PAGE] and the [22] keys. After hearing the beep, begin speaking. When
done, press the NSQ412 [RELEASE] key or hang up.
To page all telephones and the external paging system from any NSQ412 telephone, press the [PAGE] and [*] keys. After hearing the beep, begin
speaking. When done, press the NSQ412 [RELEASE] key or hang up.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Place your unit in a location where its cords will be out of the way and where it is not likely to be knocked to the floor.
To clean, use a soft cloth, dampened in mild detergent. Never use abrasives or solvents and never spray cleaners directly onto the telephone.
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
WARNING! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not connected and operated in accordance with the
Owner's Manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing
device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at
his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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Basic Features
LED Illumination
The MP412 LEDs will indicate the station's status. The following chart identifies the different patterns that can occur during use.
The LED will indicate status according to the following chart:
Music on Hold
The system will play built-in music automatically for the caller when a line is placed on hold by an NSQ412. No set-up is required for this once the
MP412 is connected to the system. Note: The built-in music will periodically change to a different tune.
Other music or a message can be played instead of the built-in music. Connecting a radio, MP3 player or other device into the Audio In jack does this.
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Basic Features
LED Illumination
LED State
Specification
Dark
Solid dark
Lit
Solid lit
Slow flash 0.5S off, 0.5S on, repeatedly
Wink 1
0.250S off, 1.750S on, repeatedly
Unit LED Operation
Status Power/Page
LED
Dark
No Power
Lit
Power
Wink 1
All Paged or Single Page
Slow
One NSQ412 phone has the same ID (Ext. 22)
Audio Source
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