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Wireless Key Telephone Handset
1)
Unpack the wireless handset and charging base unit
a.
The charging base requires electricity and it should be plugged
into a 117 + 10% AC outlet. When the handset is placed into the
charging unit, the red charging light will illuminate.
2)
Open the back of the handset, found at the bottom, to install the supplied
battery.
a.
Unpack the battery
b.
Plug the battery cable into the small white connector found at the
bottom of the handset; then clip the battery into place.
c.
Replace the back cover
3)
The handset will power up, if the battery has enough stored power, and the
display will say:
INITIALIZING
PLEASE WAIT…
Note: If the handset does not power up automatically, don’t worry, just press the hold button
for three (3) seconds to power it up manually.
4)
The handset will try to establish a connection to the base unit, which is not
yet active. The display will update:
NO LINK TO BASE
a.
Ensure the handset is fully charged, by charging it for 24 hours
before use. While programming, each handset is identified by the
port that it is plugged into, port 1 = line 1, port 2 = line 2.
Wireless Base Unit
The wireless base unit is a compact radio transmitter that connects the telephone
system with the Wireless Key Telephone Handset. It contains Printed Circuit Boards
(PCB’s) that can be susceptible to excessive heat or cold. Therefore, it should be
mounted in a clean, heat regulated area with a relative temperature of 50 to 80
degrees with a relative humidity of 40 to 80 percent.
It is complete line powered, by the telephone system through the RJ11C jack so
there is no need to locate it near an AC outlet. It is more important that it is a
centrally located area.
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Base Unit
The Dip Switches are used to de-register one, or both, handsets from the base unit.
To de-register a handset, it must be idle.
De-register All Handsets
To remove power from the base unit, unplug port 1
Reposition the dip switches as follows – Place switches 1 and 2 in the up
position (Off) and switches 3 in the down position (On).
Re-plug port on into the base unit to restore power. During the de-
registration process the LED on the base unit will flash at a unique rate;
125 milliseconds on, 125 milliseconds off. The de-registration process will
take approximately five (5) seconds.
When the process is complete, remove power from the base unit by
unplugging port 1. Place the dipswitches back into the “Normal
Operation” mode, by placing all switches up or off position.
1 2 3
ON
1 2 3
ON