Interquartz IQ333 user manual

User manual for the device Interquartz IQ333

Device: Interquartz IQ333
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Interquartz
Size: 0.4 MB
Added : 6/30/2014
Number of pages: 24
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USER GUIDE
GEMINI SERIES
TELEPHONE
MODEL IQ333
By

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CONTENTS 1. FEATURES 3 2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 4 BASIC OPERATION 6 MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT 6 RINGER VOLUME SWITCH 6 ALPHA-NUMERIC KEYPAD 6 CRADLE SWITCH (and the Interquartz anti-ring back feature) 7 ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL 7 RECALL KEY 7 HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY AND INDICATOR (with auto-detection) 7 MUTE KEY AND INDICATOR 8 REDIAL / PAUSE KEY 8 HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY 9 3. HANDSFREE OPERATION 9 HANDSFREE MICROPHONE 9 USING THE HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY 9 CHANGING FROM HANDSF

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5. ADVANCED NETWORK OPERATIONS 13 PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALLING 13 HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS 14 USING THE MEMORIES 14 6. MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION 14 STORING A NUMBER 14 DIALLING A NUMBER 15 CASCADE DIALLING 15 MEMORY STORAGE TIME 15 7. INSTALLATION 15 UNPACKING 15 GENERAL SETTING-UP 15 LOCATION 16 WALL MOUNTING 16 HEADSET 16 LINE CONNECTION 16 TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS–FOR CORRECT OPERATION 19 MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT COMPATIBILITY 19 HEADSET MIC ADJUST CONTROL 19 HEADSET POLARITY SWITCH 20 8. GENE

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1. FEATURES ● Tone dialling ● Handsfree speakerphone ● Built-in headset socket to suit a wide range of headset types ● 10 one-touch memory keys (non-volatile memories) ● Push-button electronic volume control for Handsfree / Headset / Handset speakers ● Mute key and indicator - for privacy on Handset, Handsfree and Headset microphones ● Headset microphone sensitivity adjustment to suit both high gain and low gain headset microphones ● Headset cable polarity switch to suit both common headset plug

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● REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) = 0.68 allows multiple parallel devices on the same line ● Alphanumeric keypad allows full access to services that require the entering of numerals and letters ● Fully modular connection provides maximum ease of installation on desk or wall ● 3 year warranty 2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FIGURE 1: TOP VIEW 4

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HANDSFREE MICROPHONE FIGURE 1: BOTTOM VIEW 5

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BASIC OPERATION This telephone can be used as a normal telephone; lift the HANDSET to answer an incoming call, or lift the HANDSET and dial on the KEYPAD to commence an outgoing call. Please refer to the appropriate sections to learn more about advanced operating instructions. MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR LIGHT There are two different functions: Ring Indicator function: Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call Message-Waiting Indicator function: This Message-Waiting Indicator Light is

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CRADLE SWITCH (and the Interquartz anti-ring back feature) The cradle switch is the plastic lever in the middle of the handset cradle, when the handset is placed in the cradle it depresses this plastic lever to hang-up and cut-off the telephone line. The Interquartz Anti-Ring Back feature avoids those annoying “ring backs” or sometimes referred to as “phantom calls”. A “phantom call” is when the telephone rings immediately after you think you have just hung -up. However when you answer there i

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MUTE KEY AND INDICATOR When pressed, the Mute key cuts off transmission from the handset, handsfree and headset microphones to allow user privacy. The red indicator on the Mute key will glow to indicate that the mute condition is active. Press the Mute key again to release the mute condition. The red indicator on the key will stop glowing. REDIAL / PAUSE KEY Redial Function Press to redial the last number previously dialled, provided that the last number dialled was 32 digits or less. Dialling m

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4. Press PAUSE 5. Dial remaining digits 6. Press STORE 7. Select and press desired MEMORY key 8. Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY When dialled, this stored number will pause at the appropriate place in the dialling sequence. HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY This is a standard feature in the handset for users with a” Tswitch” type hearing aid. 3. HANDSFREE OPERATION HANDSFREE MICROPHONE The Handsfree microphone is located at the front of the telephone (see Figure 1 Bottom View). While yo

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Changing from HANDSFREE to HANDSET during a call Lift the HANDSET and resume your conversation; the HANDSFREE function will switch off automatically. Changing from HANDSET to HANDSFREE during a call 1. Press HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY 2. Replace HANDSET 3. Resume your conversation using the Handsfree function. Outgoing calls using HANDSFREE (manual or memory dialling) 1. Press HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY 2. Dial the required number on the alphanumeric keypad or via the MEMORY keys 3. Commence your Hand

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4. HEADSET OPERATION This telephone can be configured to suit many different headsets - please consult the INSTALLATION section for details to get the best performance from your headset. (Warning: Only use NZ Telecom Telepermit Approved headsets with this telephone) BASIC OPERATION To receive or make a call using the headset: (Please ensure that the headset is connected to the telephone correctly and that you are wearing the headset correctly) ● To receive calls simply press the HANDSFREE / HEAD

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TRAINEE / SUPERVISOR MODE In this mode you are using the handset and the headset in tandem. This allows a supervisor to monitor a trainee's progress during a call, or “take over” a call. The following pro cedures assume that the trainee is wearing the headset and a call is in progress. Trainee Mode This mode allows a supervisor to monitor a trainee during a call. 1. During a trainee's call the supervisor may lift the handset (the HANDSFREE / HEADSET indicator will turn off and the telephone wil

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To use the telephone in Silent Ringing mode: 1. Set the RINGER VOLUME SWITCH to the OFF position (signified by the square symbol without a bell symbol inside it 2. Put your headset on and wait for the next incoming call 3. When a call arrives, the MULTIFUNCTIONAL INDICATOR will flash and the operator will hear the ringing tone at a low level in the headset 4. Press the HANDSFREE / HEADSET key to answer the call. VOLUME CONTROL To adjust the sound volume in the headset earpiece, press the up or d

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HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS The methods used for these functions are dependent on your system type, so you will need to check your system's Extension User Guide. The RECALL KEY is typically used to initiate holding and/or transferring calls. USING THE MEMORIES You can store many different numbers and/or codes in the memories. For example it might be useful to store some of your favourite network facility commands in the telephone for fast and convenient access to those facilities (e.g. call d

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DIALLING A NUMBER: 1. Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE / HEADSET KEY 2. Press desired memory key. CASCADE DIALLING The contents of any memory can be "cascaded" or added together with additional manual dialling or other memories. In cascade dialling, make sure that each dialling sequence has completed before activating the next. MEMORY STORAGE TIME All memories are retained permanently without batteries (non-volatile memories). To remove or over-write current memory contents simply store new data

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3. Set the Ringer Volume (OFF / Low / Hi) 4. See following sections to complete the installation LOCATION The telephone should be placed on a desk, table or shelf where it is not likely to be pushed off. If the unit is to be wall mounted, it should be attached securely on the WALL MOUNTING BRACKET. Avoid excessive heat, damp, dust, direct sunlight, vibration, and other appliances or devices that may transmit or emit electrical or electromagnetic radio frequency noise or signals (e.g. computers,

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FIGURE 2: WALL MOUNTING (Repositioning the cradle handset retainer) FIGURE 2: WALL MOUNTING (Attaching the telephone to the wall mount bracket) 17

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Figure 3 18

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TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS - FOR CORRECT OPERATION MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT COMPATIBILITY Located in the Multifunctional Indicator Light, the Message Waiting Light can be optionally configured at time of order to be compatible with most host telephone systems. The standard factory fitted Message Waiting Light is a neon style circuit suitable for minimum 80V DC signaling and is compatible with NEC, FUJITSU, ALCATEL and NORTEL PABX systems. The Message Waiting Light switch is located on the telephone's un


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