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TONE / PULSE SWITCH
Used to select the dialling mode, either TONE (DTMF) or PULSE (Decadic). The
correct mode depends on the telephone network, if in any doubt, contact your
authorised Interquartz dealer.
TONE KEY
Used for PULSE to TONE conversion during dialling. Your telephone line may
require the TONE / PULSE switch to be set to the PULSE position for normal
dialling, but certain long distance services, (for example, telephone answering /
messaging systems, or electronic banking-by-phone) to which you may
subscribe may require dialled command digits using TONE format following the
access telephone number for that service. The TONE command can be used
manually and is storable in memory.
Manual dialling:
1. Lift HANDSET or press ON HOOK DIAL / HEADSET.
2. Dial the portion of the number required in PULSE format (TONE / PULSE
switch set to PULSE).
3. Press TONE (a pause period of 3.6 seconds is automatically inserted).
4. Dial the service's command digits as required.
Memory dialling:
The TONE command may be used in a MEMORY to automatically provide
dialling format conversion so that any following digits will be dialled in TONE
format, irrespective of the actual setting of the TONE / PULSE switch. When
storing the number sequence into a MEMORY, insert the TONE command at the
appropriate point in the sequence (see "MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION"
section).
MUTE KEY
When pressed, it cuts off transmission from the handset microphone to allow
users privacy. The red light indicates when the mute condition is active. Press
MUTE again to release the mute condition.
BASIC OPERATION
IQ 350 can be used in the same way as a normal telephone; simply lift the
HANDSET to answer an incoming call, or lift the HANDSET and dial on the
KEYPAD to commence an outgoing call. Please refer to section 5 for detailed
operating instructions for MEMORY usage, and section 4 for PABX, Customnet,
and Easycall usage.