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9600 SERIES ANALOG USER GUIDE

  

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9700 SERIES ANALOG USER GUIDE 

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9700 Series Analog Phone Map

Version 

01

.2

1

.0

8

DECT 6.0 & 1.

8

GHz

 Series Features:

•  Line Powered - Single & Two Line Telephones

•  DECT Non-Interference cordless technology

•  SteelTrap

 memory technology (EEPROM)

•  TouchLite

 one-touch message waiting retrieval

DECT Base:

1.    Industrial grade construction, smooth plastic 

nish

2. 

   Speaker (

half duplex)

3.    Message Waiting selector switch (submerged) (OFF  On) (TYPE   LR1   LR2) 

4.    Programmable Store key.

 (submerged) (used to program location in speed dial keys)

5.    Programmable Flash key.

(submerged)

  

 (100mS to 1000mS timed line break, Default is 600mS)

6.    Line Cord receptacle (top end of phone)

7a.  HSIA (High Speed Internet Access) receptacle incoming from wall (top end of phone) 

7b.  PassPort

®

 HSIA (High Speed Internet Access) receptacle outgoing to guest laptop

8.    Faceplate & Plastic Overlay display area (full-length, 4-color printing possible)

9.    Base Ringer Volume switch - LOW or HI settings on Line 1 and Line 2

10.  Guest Services Memory keys (10 or 5 keys) (store up to 32 digits maximum)

11.  Programmable Pause/Redial key 

(submerged) (programmable for1.0 to 5.0 second pause)

12a. ADA Compliant Speaker Volume key (up)

 (8-step control)

12b. ADA Compliant Speaker Volume key (down) 

(8-step control)

13.  Handset Locate key with audio indication

14.  Base Microphone

15.  Speaker key with No/Off LED indication

16.  Mute key with On/Off LED indication

17.  TouchLite™ Message Waiting key with 1-touch retrieval, 

bright red color, blinks when message waiting.

18a. Line 1 with LED indication

18b. Line 2 with LED indication

19.  Electronic HOLD key with On/Off indication and remote release

20.  Dial Pad - 

(On-hook dialing possible with Memory keys and when Speaker key is activated)

21.  Interchangeable handset cradle

 (provides for special accent colors to light ash or black telephones)

22.  Handset Charging location 

(handset must be face down to charge)

23.  In Use - Ringer indication light

24.  Charging Indication light 

25.  Desi strip display area

Handset:

26.  Cordless Handset with programmable “Handshake” technology - Handset can be 

       synchronized with base with a few simple steps.

27.  Message Waiting Indicator, blinks when message is waiting.

28.  ADA Compliant Handset Speaker

29.  Handset Faceplate & Plastic Overlay

30.  Handset Ringer Volume switch LOW or HI settings

31.  Line Selector key - Line 2 On/Off with LED indication

32.  Hold / Conf. Handset key, and remote release

33.  Line Selector key - Line 1 On/Off with LED indication

34.  Handset Dial Pad (Press and Hold Key “1” to retrieve messages from TouchLite).

35.  Last Number Redial key

36a. Handset V

olume Up ▲ (8-Step)

36b. Handset V

olume Down ▼(8-Step)

37.  Flash key

38.  Charging Location Contacts (Handset 

must

 be face down to charge)

39.  Handset Microphone

1

23

19 18a 18b 17 16 15

12b

12a

13

11

10

8

7b

7a

6

5

4

3

2

24

20

26

35

36a

34

29

33

32

31

30

28

27

37

36b

37

38

37

9

14

21

22

25

BASE FEATURES AND CONTROLS 

  1 .   Industrial grade construction, 

smooth plastic finish 

  2 .  Speaker (half duplex) 
  3 .   Message Waiting selector switch 

(submerged) 

  4 .   Programmable Store key 

(submerged)

  5 .   Programmable Flash key 

(submerged)

  6 .   Line Cord receptacle 
  7a .   HSIA (High Speed Internet Access)  
  7b .   HSIA (High Speed Internet Access)  
  8 .   Faceplate and Plastic Overlay 
  9 .   Base Ringer Volume switch
  10 .   Guest Services Memory keys
  11 .   Programmable Pause/Redial key 

(submerged)

 12a .   ADA Compliant Speaker Volume 

key (up)

 12b .   ADA Compliant Speaker Volume 

key (down) 

  13 .   Handset Locate key 
  14 .  Base Microphone 
  15 .   Speaker key with LED indicator 
  16 .   Mute key with LED indicator 
  17 .   OneTouch Message Waiting key 
 18a .  Line 1 with LED indicator 
 18b .  Line 2 with LED indicator 
  19 .   Electronic HOLD key with On/Off 

indicator and remote release 

  20 .   Dial  Pad
  21 .   Interchangeable handset cradle 
  22 .   Handset Charging location 
  23 .  In Use—Ringer indicator 
  24 .  Charging Indicator 
  25 .  Desi strip display area 

HANDSET KIT CONTROLS

  26 .   Cordless  Handset 
  27 .  Message Waiting Indicator 
  28 .  ADA Compliant Handset Speaker 
  29 .   Handset Faceplate and Plastic 

Overlay 

  30 .  Handset Ringer Volume switch 
  31 .   Line Selector key 
  32 .  Hold/Conf . Handset key
  33 .  Line Selector key
  34 .  Handset Dial Pad 
  35 .  Last Number Redial key 
 36a .  Handset Volume Up 
 36b .  Handset Volume Down 
  37 .  Flash key 
  38 .  Charging Location Contacts 
 

39 .  Handset Microphone 

Version 

01

.2

1

.0

8

DECT 6.0 & 1.

8

GHz

 Series Features:

•  Line Powered - Single & Two Line Telephones

•  DECT Non-Interference cordless technology

•  SteelTrap

 memory technology (EEPROM)

•  TouchLite

 one-touch message waiting retrieval

DECT Base:

1.    Industrial grade construction, smooth plastic 

nish

2. 

   Speaker (

half duplex)

3.    Message Waiting selector switch (submerged) (OFF  On) (TYPE   LR1   LR2) 

4.    Programmable Store key.

 (submerged) (used to program location in speed dial keys)

5.    Programmable Flash key.

(submerged)

  

 (100mS to 1000mS timed line break, Default is 600mS)

6.    Line Cord receptacle (top end of phone)

7a.  HSIA (High Speed Internet Access) receptacle incoming from wall (top end of phone) 

7b.  PassPort

®

 HSIA (High Speed Internet Access) receptacle outgoing to guest laptop

8.    Faceplate & Plastic Overlay display area (full-length, 4-color printing possible)

9.    Base Ringer Volume switch - LOW or HI settings on Line 1 and Line 2

10.  Guest Services Memory keys (10 or 5 keys) (store up to 32 digits maximum)

11.  Programmable Pause/Redial key 

(submerged) (programmable for1.0 to 5.0 second pause)

12a. ADA Compliant Speaker Volume key (up)

 (8-step control)

12b. ADA Compliant Speaker Volume key (down) 

(8-step control)

13.  Handset Locate key with audio indication

14.  Base Microphone

15.  Speaker key with No/Off LED indication

16.  Mute key with On/Off LED indication

17.  TouchLite™ Message Waiting key with 1-touch retrieval, 

bright red color, blinks when message waiting.

18a. Line 1 with LED indication

18b. Line 2 with LED indication

19.  Electronic HOLD key with On/Off indication and remote release

20.  Dial Pad - 

(On-hook dialing possible with Memory keys and when Speaker key is activated)

21.  Interchangeable handset cradle

 (provides for special accent colors to light ash or black telephones)

22.  Handset Charging location 

(handset must be face down to charge)

23.  In Use - Ringer indication light

24.  Charging Indication light 

25.  Desi strip display area

Handset:

26.  Cordless Handset with programmable “Handshake” technology - Handset can be 

       synchronized with base with a few simple steps.

27.  Message Waiting Indicator, blinks when message is waiting.

28.  ADA Compliant Handset Speaker

29.  Handset Faceplate & Plastic Overlay

30.  Handset Ringer Volume switch LOW or HI settings

31.  Line Selector key - Line 2 On/Off with LED indication

32.  Hold / Conf. Handset key, and remote release

33.  Line Selector key - Line 1 On/Off with LED indication

34.  Handset Dial Pad (Press and Hold Key “1” to retrieve messages from TouchLite).

35.  Last Number Redial key

36a. Handset V

olume Up ▲ (8-Step)

36b. Handset V

olume Down ▼(8-Step)

37.  Flash key

38.  Charging Location Contacts (Handset 

must

 be face down to charge)

39.  Handset Microphone

1

23

19 18a 18b 17 16 15

12b

12a

13

11

10

8

7b

7a

6

5

4

3

2

24

20

26

35

36a

34

29

33

32

31

30

28

27

37

36b

37

38

37

9

14

21

22

25

Q to Engineering: 
Should one or both 
of the 37s circled be 
changed to 39?

I

nstallation...

Caution Information -

•  

 Never install telephone or network wiring during a lightning storm.

•   Never install telephone or Ethernet jacks in wet locations unless the jack is speci

cally

    designed for wet locations.
•   Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has

     been disconnected at the network interface.
•   Use caution when installing or modifying telephone and network lines.
•   Be sure your power adaptor meets your regions requirements prior to installation.

Connecting the Line Cord - # 6 & # 49/50

Two line cords are provided 1-RJ45 & 1-RJ25.  To install, simply plug one end of the 
RJ45 cord into the modular jack at the top end of the base unit 

# 6

 and the other end 

into the RJ45 Phone Jack on the power adaptor

 # 50

.  Take other line cord and plug 

into Line jack on power adaptor 

# 49

, then plug other end into wall.  Finish by plugging 

power adaptor into normal wall outlet.  

Be sure your power adaptor is specied for your region of the world prior to plugging 
into the wall socket

Connecting to the HSIA Port - # 7a & 7b

The phone is equipped with PassPort™, a High Speed Internet Access port on the left 
side of the base unit.  This receptacle acts as a pass-through so that the guest may 
connect their laptop into the hotel’s high speed internet system for maximum effeciency.
To connect - place the Ethernet cable from the wall into the RJ45 receptacle at the top 
end of the base 

# 7a

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Version 12.03.08

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7b

Statement of Limited Warranty

Содержание TeleMatrix 9700 Series

Страница 1: ...a brand 9700 SERIES ANALOG USER GUIDE 9700MWD5 9700MWD 1 Line Handset Kit 9602MWD5 9602MWDD 2 Line Handset Kit...

Страница 2: ...eakerphone 7 Message Retrieval 7 OneTouch Message Waiting Retrieval 7 Handset Message Retrieval 8 Programming 8 Storing a Number into Memory Keys or OneTouch Key 8 Programming Flash Timing and Pause T...

Страница 3: ...chLite t Number Redial key ndset Volume Up 8 Step ndset Volume Down 8 Step sh key arging Location Contacts Handset must be face down to charge ndset Microphone 1 23 19 18a 18b 17 16 15 12b 12a 13 11 1...

Страница 4: ...Waiting indicator 43 Cordless Handset 44 Handset Pop Off Cover for battery compartment 45 Interchangeable Accent Piece 46 AC Power Plug In back of stand 47 Battery Charging and Synchronization program...

Страница 5: ...X telephone systems rated between 24 volts and 48 volts There is a selector switch on the bottom of the phone hidden The switch has 3 settings 24V 48V or Off for either line Your phone must be set acc...

Страница 6: ...R1 Line 1 reverse polarity LR2 Line 2 reverse polarity TYPE Neon or LED message waiting systems Simply slide the switch to the desired position that is compatible with your PBX message system The mess...

Страница 7: ...RIEVAL ONETOUCH MESSAGE WAITING RETRIEVAL OneTouch is an innovation that integrates the visual message waiting lamp and a speed dial INDICATORS SPEAKER AND MUTE KEY CONNECTING AND STATUS INDICATORS Sp...

Страница 8: ...ped with a handset locator feature key located on the base key onto one It allows easy access for guests to retrieve messages When the message waiting lamp lights this notifies the guest that a messag...

Страница 9: ...this base unit 6 If you hear three short beeps this means that the handset failed to register Simply press the LOCATE button on the base unit See Phone Map The handset will beep for about 15 seconds O...

Страница 10: ...of the product to other equipment 4 Cords connectors and replaceable batteries 5 Damage in transit to the TELEMATRIX INC repair facility 6 Any product or part unless proof of date of purchase is submi...

Страница 11: ...expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 7 Costs incurred by the customer in removing and shipping the prod...

Страница 12: ...tween the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines For body worn operation the portable part handset has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines 9 Unplug this prod...

Страница 13: ...or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate...

Страница 14: ...hat you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable parts contained in this equipment cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be...

Страница 15: ...r 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 corporation commission fo...

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