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3100 SERIES USER GUIDE

  

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  5 .   Press FLASH .
  6 .    Exit programming by hanging up the handset .

To program PAUSE follow the above sets—do the 
following:

  3 .     Programming  PAUSE by pressing “1” for 

1 .0 s, “2” for 2 .0 s, and so on .

STORING PAUSE/REDIAL INTO 

MEMORY—PAUSE

If you are using your telephone anywhere that 
requires an access code for outside calls, you may 
need to add a PAUSE to the number to allow time 
for the outside line to connect . You can enter an 
many pauses as needed .
Note: A PAUSE or FLASH programmed into memory 
counts as one digit when storing a number .

  1 .   Lift the handset .
  2 .   Press the STORE key .
  3 .    Enter the required access code (8 or 9) 

using the dial pad .

  4 .   Press the PAUSE key .
  5 .    Enter the digits to be stored using the 

numeric dial pad .

  6 .    Press the desired memory location wherein 

the number is to be stored .

  7 .    If additional numbers are to be stored, 

repeat steps 3 through 7 .

  8 .   Hang up the handset .

(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones.)

FLASH HOOK FUNCTION—FLASH

The FLASH function is used to access PBX features 
or Telco line features such as Call Waiting . The 
FLASH function is a 600 mS timed line break . If the 
FLASH function will be used often, store the feature 
into memory located for easy access as follows:

  1 .   Lift the handset then press the STORE key .
  2 .   Press the FLASH key .
  3 .    Press the memory location wherein the 

FLASH is to be stored .

  4 .   Hang up the handset .

Programming

The telephone set must be connected to the PBX 
in order to program it . 

TO PROGRAM STORE, FLASH, AND PAUSE

Some of these programming keys are located 
under the faceplate and plastic overlay (PVC 
sheet) . Begin by lifting up the faceplate and plastic 
overlay using either a paperclip or sharp pointer .

STORING A NUMBER INTO MEMORY 

KEYS—STORE

Each location can store up to 32 digits in tone 
mode .
Note: A PAUSE or FLASH programmed into memory 
counts as one digit when storing a number .

  1 .   Lift the handset .
  2 .   Press the STORE key .
  3 .    Enter the number to be stored using the 

numeric dial pad .

  4 .    Press the desired memory location wherein 

the number is to be stored .

  5 .    If additional numbers are to be stored, 

repeat steps 3 through 5 .

  6 .   Hang up the handset .

(Does not apply to non-memory key telephones.)

PROGRAMMING FLASH TIMING AND 

PAUSE TIMING

FLASH timing options are 100 mS through 
1000  mS, programmable in 100 mS increments . 
The default FLASH timing is 600 mS .

PAUSE timing options are 1 .0 s through 5 .0 s . The 
default PAUSE timing is 3 .6 s .

  1 .   Lift the handset .
  2 .   Press the STORE key once .
  3 .    Dial from the keypad “1” for 100 mS, “2” for 

200 mS, and so on .

  4 .   Press the STORE key once .

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Страница 1: ...3100 SERIES USER GUIDE 3100LBY 3100MWB 3100MW2 3100MW5 3100MW10 3100MWD5 3100MWD 3102MWD5 3102MWD...

Страница 2: ...6 Calling 6 Placing a Call Using the Handset 6 Receiving a Call Using the Handset or Speaker 6 Placing a Call Using the Speakerphone 6 Programming 7 To Program Store Flash and Pause 7 Storing a Number...

Страница 3: ...redial last call ADA Compliant Handset Speaker Volume keys 11a 4 step control 2 step on 3300LBY 11b Conference Flash Recall Key exposed 12 CONF on 2 line only Flash Recall on single line LED Indicato...

Страница 4: ...em snap into place 4 Next guide the phone with wall mount wedge onto the studs of the wall jack Press down firmly until you feel it snap into place The unit is now wall mounted Parts Check List The fo...

Страница 5: ...s are either Low or HI High for both Lines 1 and 2 Settings LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR 3100 Series telephones are equipped to operate behind a PBX telephone systems rated between 24 volts and 48 volts Line...

Страница 6: ...ight up indicating that the speakerphone is in use To hang up press the SPEAKER key again Does not apply to non speakerphone telephones INDICATORS SPEAKER AND MUTE KEY CONNECTING AND STATUS INDICATORS...

Страница 7: ...the feature into memory located for easy access as follows 1 Lift the handset then press the STORE key 2 Press the FLASH key 3 Press the memory location wherein the FLASH is to be stored 4 Hang up the...

Страница 8: ...misused 2 Any damage resulting from improper installation maintenance or operation of the product 3 Damage resulting from unauthorized modification or repair of the product or from improper connection...

Страница 9: ...duct should never be place near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 Any product or part unless proo...

Страница 10: ...on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected 7 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or shor...

Страница 11: ...posure Statement The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeters between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines For body worn operation the por...

Страница 12: ...462 9446 Iftheequipmentiscausing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable parts con...

Страница 13: ...etwork There are no user 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 co...

Страница 14: ...ions in this document subject to change without notice Cetis Teledex TeleMatrix and Scitec are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cetis Inc TMX 3100 UG 122017 Toll Free 1 800 462 9446 Tel 1 719 63...

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