b) Set Programming OFF: <PROGRAM><LNR><0000><LNR><0><PROGRAM>
Default Value : Programming ON Mode
Visual checking programming ON/OFF mode:
a)
Checking command: <PROGRAM><LNR><LNR><PROGRAM>
b)
If programming is ON, the message LED will flash 2 seconds normally.
c)
If programming is OFF, the message LED will flash 2 seconds quickly.
Note: The message LED normal flash pattern is 500ms ON and 500ms OFF.
Quick flash pattern is 250ms ON and 250ms OFF
2.4.6 Line Reversal
<PROGRAM><LNR><0000><LNR><n><#>
Select B_line status - If N=0 then B_line is low
If N=1 the B_line is high
Default Value: B_line status is LOW
If the Message waiting type is LINE REVERSAL, then the B_line ststus must
be preset by User before they use it. If the actual B_line is high then you will
have to set the "N" to 1, otherwise you cannot see the message waiting signals.
2.5 Memory Dialing
To dial a telephone number that has been stored in one of the direct memory locations:
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Lift the handset or press the ‘Headset / OHD’ button.
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When you hear the dial tone, press one of the memory location buttons for dialing
from that memory (Use the shift button to access locations 11 to 20).
2.6 Privacy (Muting the Microphone during Conversation)
During a telephone conversation, you may switch off the microphone in the handset
by pressing the Mute button on the telephone base. The mute LED will be flashing to
indicate that the microphone is muted and the party, on the other end of the
telephone line, is not able to hear your conversation. Press the Mute button again to
release the Mute function and the LED will be off.
Alternatively, you may press the Mute button on the handset. As long as the handset
Mute button is pressed, the microphone mute function is activated. Releasing the
handset Mute button will re-enable the microphone for conversation.
2.7 Impedance Matching
The Impedance Matching switch inside the compartment in the base of the NRX-2H
allows the NRX–2H to be connected to different types of PABXs. There are 3 positions
in this switch for selecting the matching impedance with the PABX. The NRX–2H has
been factory set in position “Complex”. The other two settings, 600 ohm and 900
ohm are suitable for certain PABX types. Please note the compartment door should
be replaced when settings completed.
NRX-2H
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The telephone for the corporate user
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