Ge 15339430 Manuel d'utilisateur

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2-9451
Four-Line Business Phone with Intercom
Users Guide
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

We bring good things to life.2-9451Four-Line Business Phone with IntercomUser’s Guide

Page 2 - HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY

6GETTING STARTEDVERY IMPORTANT: In order to have full system operation of your phone (i.e.intercom, transfer, page, etc.), lines 1 and 2 must be conne

Page 3 - CONTROLS AND FEATURES

7INSTALLATIONIMPORTANT: It is imperative you follow these steps in sequence for properinstallation of the phone. Telephone line cords must be connecte

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8STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER12 3456 78910111213 14 15 16BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALLPRIVACYLINE 4LINE 3LINE 2LINE 1INTERCO

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

9WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION1. Turn the handset hook 180º until itclicks into place.2. Connect one end of the telephoneline cord to the jack on the back o

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104. For the handset, connect one end of thecoiled handset cord to the jack on theside of the base unit. Take the other endof the cord and plug it int

Page 7 - TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

11SETTING UP YOUR STATION ADDRESSYour phone has the ability to be set up as either a 2-9451 (the default), or a2-9450. If you have an existing 2-9450

Page 8 - INTRODUCTION

12NOTE: If you have lines 3 and 4 on yourphone, you must program extensionnumbers for correct operation of thetransfer feature. See “Programming theEx

Page 9 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

13CHANGING THE PHONETO A 2-9450 MODELThis phone can also be set up to becompatible with an existing 2-9450system.1. Press PROGRAM, which is underthe a

Page 10 - MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS

14SYSTEM VERIFICATIONThe following procedures should be used to test the system’sconfiguration and identify possible line connection errors. The phone

Page 11 - INSTALLATION

15CLOCK SETUPPROGRAMMING THE HOUR FORMATThe clock is capable of being set to a 12- or 24-hour format. The default is12-hour mode.1. Press PROGRAM.2. P

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FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYour telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and68

Page 13 - WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

16BASIC OPERATIONYour phone provides the convenience of accessing 4 separate telephonelines, each obtained from the telephone company and each having

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17USING THE HEADSET1. Press the HEADSET button. The HEADSET indicator blinks.2. Press the line you want.3. Wait for a dial tone.4. Dial a phone number

Page 15 - INTERCOM

18USING THE HEADSET1. When the phone rings, the corresponding line’s indicator flashesrapidly.2. Press the line button. If the headset mode is not on,

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19MUTEUse the MUTE button to interrupt a phone conversation to talk privatelywith someone else in the room. A conversation can be muted withspeakerpho

Page 17 - A 2-9450 MODEL

20HOLDPLACING A CALL ON HOLD1. Press HOLD. The indicator for the line on hold flashes green.2. Hang up or press another line button.The phone emits a

Page 18 - SYSTEM VERIFICATION

21REDIAL1. Pick up the handset, or press SPEAKERPHONE or HEADSET.2. The line is automatically selected. (For headset, press the line youwant.)3. Wait

Page 19 - CLOCK SETUP

22BUSY REDIAL IS CANCELLED WHEN• You press BUSY REDIAL again.or• A call comes in on the same line between redial attempts.or• You pick up the handset

Page 20 - BASIC OPERATION

23• If the party at the other station doesn’t pick up the transferred call,and you wish to attempt to transfer to another station, press the lineyou

Page 21 - RECEIVING INCOMING CALLS

24PRIVACYWhile in use, a line can be secured so that no one else can listen to theconversation. This feature only applies to 2-9450/ 2-9451 phones, ho

Page 22 - USING THE HEADSET

252. While holding the up or down button, the ringer volume will sound thecurrent setting. Release when you’ve reached the desired volume level.Tappin

Page 23 - DO NOT DISTURB

CONTROLS AND FEATURES1. Speaker2. Handset hook3. PAGE button4. Index lock5. Memory buttons6. STORE IN button7. TIMER button8. Display9. TIME SET but

Page 24 - TEMPORARY TONE

26To disconnect one of the partiesSimply press the line of the person you want to continue talking to, andthe other party will be automatically discon

Page 25 - AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL

27NOTE: You will hear an error tone if the station address is not valid or notconnected to the system. If the station you want to reach is busy, the d

Page 26 - TRANSFER

28PAGING A GROUP1. Lift the handset.2. Press LOWER.3. Press PAGE.4. Press the one digit (1-9) number for the group you want to page. Press 0to page al

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29MEMORYEach of the 16 memory buttons has the capability of storing 2 separatetelephone numbers (up to 30 digits each). Each memory button accessesan

Page 28 - RINGER VOLUME

30CHANGING A STORED NUMBERIf you want to change the stored number, simply enter the new numberover the old number using the previous memory storing pr

Page 29 - CONFERENCE

31STORING THE LAST NUMBER DIALEDYou can quickly and easily store into memory the last number dialed bypressing the redial button. Follow steps #1-7 of

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32DIALING A STORED NUMBER1. Pick up the handset, press SPEAKERPHONE, or press HEADSET.2. Press the line you want.3. Wait for a dial tone.4. Press the

Page 31 - PAGING ALL STATIONS

33REVIEWING A NUMBER STORED IN A MEMORY LOCATION1. Press REVIEW.2. Press the memory location you want to review. The display shows thenumber stored in

Page 32 - DISABLING OR ENABLING PAGE

34The DATA PORT switch on the back of the phone controls the Data Portfunction by enabling you to choose the line that the DATA PORT uses,either line

Page 33 - STORING A NUMBER

35SPECIAL FEATURESADJUSTING THE RINGERSThe ringers for all 4 of the lines can be set independent of one another.1. Press STORE IN.2. Press the desired

Page 34 - STORING A CHAIN OF NUMBERS

CONTROLS AND FEATURES30. Battery symbol31. Touch-tone dialing symbol32. Memo symbol33. Timer symbol34. Data port symbol35. Redial symbol36. Line

Page 35 - STORING A FLASH

36SETTING THE PRIORITY LINE A priority line allows you to select one of the 4 lines to have precedenceover the other 3 lines.1. Press STORE IN.2. Pres

Page 36 - CHAIN DIALING

37PROGRAMMING THE EXTENSION NUMBERThe line 3 and line 4 extension numbers are used for some of theadvanced functions utilized by the system.1. Press P

Page 37 - REVIEWING A MEMO

38ADJUSTING DO NOT DISTURBThe length of time before the Do Not Disturb feature is cancelled can beadjusted from 1 to 9 hours, or unlimited.1. Press ST

Page 38 - DATA PORT

39SETTING AUTO INTERCOMThe intercom function requires picking up the handset or pressingINTERCOM when you receive an intercom call. For “hands-free”op

Page 39 - SPECIAL FEATURES

40TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEIn case of difficulty, please check the following Troubleshooting Guidebefore seeking service.Problem SolutionNo dial tone • Ch

Page 40 - SETTING THE PRIORITY LINE

41Problem SolutionIncoming voice too low • Check setting of volume control.or none at all.Indicator and tone • This is normal as power is fluctuating

Page 41 - PROGRAMMING A PAGE GROUP

42REPLACING THE BATTERYYour Four-Line Business Phone withIntercom has been designed to accept a9-volt battery for backup power. In theevent you experi

Page 42 - INTERVAL

43GENERAL PRODUCT CARETo keep your telephone working and looking good, followthese guidelines:• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and de

Page 43 - CHANGING A STATION ADDRESS

44SERVICEThe FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer orits authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements,ch

Page 44 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

45INDEXAAdjusting Do Not Disturb 37Adjusting the Automatic Busy Redialtime interval 38Adjusting the contrast of thedisplay 35Adjusting the ringers

Page 45 - Problem Solution

1TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS... 1INTRODUCTION ...

Page 46 - REPLACING THE BATTERY

46RReceiving incoming calls 17Redial 21Replacing the battery 42SService 44Setting Auto Intercom 39Setting the Priority Line 36Setting up your st

Page 47 - GENERAL PRODUCT CARE

47LIMITED WARRANTYWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how long after your purchase:• One year.(The warranty period

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Model 2-945115339430 (Rev. 2 E/S)99-06Printed in China© 1999 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.P.O. Box 1976, Indianapolis, IN 46206Trademark(s) ® Reg

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2REVIEWING THE REDIAL BUFFER ... 21AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL ...

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3WARNING: TO PREVENT FIREOR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD,DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCTCAUTIONRISK O

Page 51 - LIMITED WARRANTY

4INTRODUCTIONYour Four-Line Business Phone with Intercom is a full-featured phoneideally suited for home or office use. It is designed to receive up t

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5BEFORE YOU BEGINPARTS CHECKLISTMake sure your package includes the following items:STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER12 3 456 7 8910111213 14

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