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1. INSTALLATION
The Model NRX 2 requires no batteries to be fitted as
the memories are stored in EEPROM solid state
memory which does not require battery backup.
Connect one end of the coiled cord to the handset and
the other end to the socket at the left of the base unit.
Replace the handset on the cradle.
Connect the small plug (RJ-11) of the telephone line
cord to the socket at the back of the unit and the other
plug to the telephone socket at the wall.
NOTE: If the RJ-11 to RJ-11 line cord is used, please
ensure that the Blue plug is connected to the wall
socket.
2. OPERATION
2.1 Dialling
Lift the handset and dial the number. The telephone is
pre-set at tone mode.
To terminate a phone call, simply replace the handset.
Installation & Operation
2.2 Tone or Pulse Option
The NRX 2 telephone can be programmed to either
Tone or Pulse dialling via the keypad. The procedure
for programming this facility is as follows:
TONE
: [PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [1] [PROGRAM] [#]
PULSE
: [PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0] [PROGRAM] [#]
The telephone is set by default to Tone dialling.
2.3 Mixed Mode dialling (how to switch from
pulse to tone in mid-call)
Even if your local exchange only allows pulse
dialling, there may still be occasions when you need
tone dialling. For instance, when you call into a
bank's computer system, you may be asked to enter
number codes. You can only do this if your telephone
sends out tones when you press the keypad.
The TONE button helps you make change over from
pulse to tone dialling in the middle of a call.
What to do:
Pulse-dial the telephone numbers you
require. When you are connected, press the "TONE"
button.
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Operation
(This also introduces a four second pause into the
dialing sequence)
What to do:
Dial the rest of the sequence you
require.
What you hear:
Each number you dial emits a tone.
When the handset is replaced, the unit goes back to
pulse dialling.
2.4 Programming Memory Buttons
There are 20 memory locations in the NRX 2, which
can be used to store your frequently used or important
telephone numbers. The following is an example of
storing a number in one of the locations:-
1. Lift the handset or press the ‘Speaker/Headset’
button once.
2. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
3. Enter the telephone number for storing.
4. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button.
5.
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Select one of the direct memory locations for storing
the number at that location (Use the shift button to
access locations 11 to 20)
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for successively storing more
than one telephone number. When all numbers have
been stored replace the handset.
The programming can be enabled and disabled by
entering the following codes.
The default setting for the telephone is 'Programming
ON'.
2.5 Memory Dialling
To dial a telephone number that has been stored in
one of the direct memory locations:-
1. Lift the handset or press the ‘Speaker/Headset’
button.
2. When you hear the dial tone, press one of the
memory location buttons for dialling from that
memory (Use the shift button to access locations 11
to 20).
PROGRAMMING ON:
[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PAUSE/LNR] [1] [PROGRAM]
PROGRAMMING OFF:
[PROGRAM] [PAUSE/LNR] [0000] [PAUSE/LNR] [0] [PROGRAM]
TONE
HEADSET/OHD
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