NRX-3
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Display Feature Phone
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NRX-6
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Display Feature Phone
2.12 Headset Facility
The
HEADSET/OHD
button enables you to use the telephone without lifting the
handset. Connect a headset to the headset port and simply press the
HEADSET/OHD
button once to connect to the line. An icon will appear on the
LCD to indicate you are in Headset mode. Press the
HEADSET/OHD
button
again to disconnect the telephone line and terminate the call.
During a headset / handsfree conversation, lifting the handset will switch the unit
to the handset mode. The headset will be disabled and the handset should be
used for conversation instead. The headset mode will be activated again by press-
ing the
HEADSET/OHD
button and replacing the handset. An icon will appear
on the display to indicate the headset is in use.
2.13 On Hook Dialing
The
HEADSET/OHD
button allows the user to operate the telephone without
lifting the handset if no headset is connected to the unit. Press the
HEADSET/OHD
button once, 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 bracket to the required position on the wall.
3.3 Drill two holes on the wall according to the distance as marked by two
mounting holes.
3.4 Install the two screws supplied with the unit into the wall.
3.5 Re-install the wall mount bracket to the base of the telephone for the wall
mount position.
3.6 Position the wall mount slots on the bracket of the unit over the two screws
on the wall. Pull down and lock into place.
3.7 Beneath the earpiece section of the cradle you will find a small tab (see
Telephone Layout on page 2). Pull this up to form the hook for
the handset.
3.8 If you need to put the handset down during a call, there is a special
hook at the back (top) of the telephone so that you can hang the handset
on the unit when it is wall mounted without terminating the call.