GE 15339430 User manual

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2-9451
Four-Line Business Phone with Intercom
Users Guide
FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Your telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and
68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the FCC Registration number and Ringer
Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone
company.
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these
devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all) areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected
to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN,
you should contact your local telephone company.
Notes
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are
on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.
Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line.
2 Rights of the Telephone Company
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall,
where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not
practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service
immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly notify you of such
temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your right to bring a
complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations of procedures where
such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes
are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate
notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.
INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is “receiving” the interference).
Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna.
Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician
for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How To Identify
and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY
This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM
REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
1. Speaker
2. Handset hook
3. PAGE button
4. Index lock
5. Memory buttons
6. STORE IN button
7. TIMER button
8. Display
9. TIME SET button
10. MEMO button
11. REVIEW button
12. LOWER button
13. Index cover
14. Index card
15. PROGRAM
button
16. LINE buttons
17. INTERCOM button
18. HOLD button
19. CONF CALL
button
20. SPEAKER PHONE
button
21. TRANSFER
button
22. MUTE button
23. PAUSE button
24. Key pad buttons
25. HEADSET button
26. FLASH button
27. VOLUME buttons
28. PRIVACY button
29. BUSY/ REDIAL
button
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
PAGE
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
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56 78
9101112
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
30. Battery symbol
31. Touch-tone dialing
symbol
32. Memo symbol
33. Timer symbol
34. Data port symbol
35. Redial symbol
36. Line currently being used
37. Extension number
38. DATA PORT
39. DATA PORT line switch
40. LINE 1+2
41. LINE 3+4
42. AC power jack
12343
EXT.
NUMBER
REDIAL
LINE
DATA PORT
TONE
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43. Power cord strain relief
44. Battery compartment
door
45. Headset jack
46. Mini User’s Guide door
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1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................. 1
I
NTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 4
B
EFORE Y OU BEGIN ..............................................................................................5
PARTS CHECKLIST .............................................................................................5
M
ODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................6
G
ETTING STARTED ............................................................................................6
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 7
D
ESKTOP INSTALLATION ..................................................................................7
W
ALL MOUNT INSTALLATION ..........................................................................9
SETTING UP YOUR STATION ADDRESS ............................................................... 11
C
HANGING THE PHONE
TO
A 2-9450 MODEL ............................................................................... 13
SYSTEM VERIFICATION ..................................................................................... 14
O
THER STATIONS ........................................................................................ 14
Y
OUR STATION ...........................................................................................14
CLOCK SETUP ................................................................................................ 15
P
ROGRAMMING THE HOUR FORMAT ................................................................15
S
ETTING THE TIME....................................................................................... 15
HEADSET ....................................................................................................... 15
B
ASIC OPERATION ............................................................................................... 16
M
AKING OUTSIDE CALLS ................................................................................. 16
USING THE HANDSET ................................................................................... 16
U
SING THE SPEAKERPHONE ........................................................................... 16
U
SING THE HEADSET ................................................................................... 17
RECEIVING INCOMING CALLS .............................................................................17
U
SING THE HANDSET ................................................................................... 17
U
SING THE SPEAKERPHONE ........................................................................... 17
USING THE HEADSET ................................................................................... 18
S
WITCHING BETWEEN USING THE SPEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET ......... 18
T
IMER ........................................................................................................... 18
MUTE ...........................................................................................................19
D
O NOT DISTURB ...........................................................................................19
H
OLD ............................................................................................................ 20
PLACING A CALL ON HOLD ............................................................................20
P
ICKING UP A CALL ON HOLD ....................................................................... 20
F
LASH ...........................................................................................................20
TEMPORARY TONE ..........................................................................................20
R
EDIAL ..........................................................................................................21
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REVIEWING THE REDIAL BUFFER ..................................................................... 21
AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL ................................................................................21
W
HEN YOU RECEIVE A BUSY SIGNAL .............................................................21
B
USY REDIAL IS CANCELLED WHEN ................................................................22
TRANSFER...................................................................................................... 22
T
RANSFERRING A CALL TO ANOTHER STATION ..................................................22
R
ECEIVING A TRANSFER FROM ANOTHER STATION ............................................. 23
PRIVACY ........................................................................................................24
P
ROVIDING PRIVACY ON A CALL ..................................................................... 24
V
OLUME ........................................................................................................24
RINGER VOLUME .........................................................................................24
S
PEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET VOLUME .......................................... 25
C
ONFERENCE ..................................................................................................25
INTERCOM ......................................................................................................26
O
NE-TOUCH INTERCOM .................................................................................26
I
NTERCOMING A STATION .............................................................................. 26
OVERRIDING A STATION USING DO NOT DISTURB ............................................ 27
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ECEIVING AN INTERCOM .............................................................................. 27
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AGING ALL STATIONS .................................................................................27
PAGING A GROUP........................................................................................ 28
D
ISABLING OR ENABLING PAGE......................................................................28
M
EMORY .......................................................................................................29
STORING A NUMBER .................................................................................... 29
C
HANGING A STORED NUMBER...................................................................... 30
S
TORING A CHAIN OF NUMBERS .................................................................... 30
STORING THE LAST NUMBER DIALED .............................................................. 31
S
TORING A PAUSE ....................................................................................... 31
S
TORING A FLASH ....................................................................................... 31
SPECIAL MEMORY STORAGE INFORMATION ...................................................... 31
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IALING A STORED NUMBER ......................................................................... 32
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HAIN DIALING ...........................................................................................32
REVIEWING A NUMBER STORED IN A MEMORY LOCATION ................................... 33
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TORING A MEMO.......................................................................................33
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EVIEWING A MEMO ....................................................................................33
STORING A MEMO INTO A PERMANENT MEMORY LOCATION ...............................33
D
ATA PORT .................................................................................................... 34
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WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
THE EXCLAMATION
POINT WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCOMPANYING
THE PRODUCT.
THE LIGHTNING
FLASH AND ARROW-
HEAD WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
"DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE" INSIDE
THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-
SIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
SPECIAL FEATURES..............................................................................................35
ADJUSTING THE RINGERS ................................................................................. 35
A
DJUSTING THE CONTRAST OF THE DISPLAY ........................................................ 35
S
ETTING THE PRIORITY LINE..............................................................................36
PROGRAMMING THE PAUSE DURATION ................................................................ 36
P
ROGRAMMING THE FLASH DURATION ................................................................ 36
P
ROGRAMMING THE EXTENSION NUMBER ........................................................... 37
PROGRAMMING A PAGE GROUP......................................................................... 37
P
ROGRAMMING THE PULSE/TONE MODE .............................................................37
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DJUSTING DO NOT DISTURB .......................................................................... 38
ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL TIME INTERVAL .................................... 38
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DJUSTING THE WAIT FOR BUSY TONE DETECT .................................................. 38
S
ETTING AUTO INTERCOM ................................................................................ 39
CHANGING A STATION ADDRESS ........................................................................39
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ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................... 40
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EPLACING THE BATTERY ...................................................................................... 42
GENERAL PRODUCT CARE .................................................................................... 43
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ERVICE ............................................................................................................44
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NDEX ............................................................................................................... 45
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................ 47
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INTRODUCTION
Your Four-Line Business Phone with Intercom is a full-featured phone
ideally suited for home or office use. It is designed to receive up to 4
incoming telephone lines and to serve up to 16 station users. In an
installed system, your phone provides such features as: 32 memory
locations, busy redial, hold, conference call, intercom, call transfer, LCD
display, and speakerphone capabilities.
Please read this user’s guide carefully to familiarize yourself with all the
features of your new phone. Also, make sure to retain this guide for future
reference.
5
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
PARTS CHECKLIST
Make sure your package includes the following items:
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
12 3 4
56 7 8
9101112
13 14 15 16
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
PAGE
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
Handset cord
Handset
Base unit
AC power supply
Line cords
CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5-2418 power supply that is compatible
with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.
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GETTING STARTED
VERY IMPORTANT: In order to have full system operation of your phone (i.e.
intercom, transfer, page, etc.), lines 1 and 2 must be connected and common
to all phones connected to the system. Only other 2-9451 or 2-9450 models are
compatible for full system operation. Also, the telephone lines must be
connected before AC power is connected. The phone may not install prop-
erly, otherwise.
Your Four-Line Business Phone with Intercom is designed for easy
installation in your home or office. It is important, however, to follow these
few simple guidelines:
Take a few minutes to read this material so that you thoroughly
understand the sequence of steps to be followed for proper
installation of your business phone.
As you read the instructions, you may require additional line
cords or other components not included with this product. These
items will be indicated by the words not provided.
NOTE: Make sure you keep these instructions for future reference. You may
need to add stations or make changes to the system later.
MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS
You need an RJ14 type modular jack, which is the most
common type of phone jack and might look like the one
pictured here. If you don’t have a modular jack, call your local
phone company to find out how to get one installed.
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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: It is imperative you follow these steps in sequence for proper
installation of the phone. Telephone line cords must be connected before AC
power connection is made. The phone may not install properly, otherwise.
Also, without AC power or the battery installed, pulse dialing and the flash
function will not operate.
Battery
compartment
door
1. Carefully turn over the phone. On the
bottom is the battery compartment door.
Remove the screw on the door with a
screwdriver and open the door.
2. Install a 9V battery, paying close attention
to the battery polarity. Close the battery
compartment door, and tighten the screw
back in place. Carefully turn the phone over
again.
1. Connect an end of one of the long
telephone line cords to the jack on
the back of the phone labeled LINE
1,2. Connect the other end to the
wall jack(s) labeled 1 & 2. There are
two possibilities for this connection.
One 2-line RJ14 wall jack.
Connect the other end of the line
cord to the wall jack.
OR
1
NOTE: The backup battery is important because should you experience a
power outage, you will still be able to use the phone.
DESKTOP INSTALLATION
8
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
12 34
56 78
9101112
13 14 15 16
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
PAGE
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5-2418
power supply that is compatible with this unit.
Using other power supplies may damage the
unit.
2
Two single RJ11 wall jacks.
Connect the other end of the line cord
to a 2-line adapter (not
provided). Then connect the adapter
to the wall jacks with two short
telephone line cords (also not pro-
vided).
If you want to connect LINE 3 and 4, use
the same procedure as in step 1.
2. For the handset, connect one end of
the coiled handset cord to the jack on
the side of the base unit. Take the
other end of the cord and plug it into
the jack at the bottom of the handset.
Then place the handset in the cradle.
3. Plug the AC power supply cord into
the jack on the back of the unit labeled
AC 9V. Thread the cord behind the
strain relief to stabilize the cord to
prevent it from disconnecting easily.
Then plug the AC power supply into
an electrical outlet.
4. Follow the steps in “Setting Up Your
Station Address” to continue install-
ing your phone.
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WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
1. Turn the handset hook 180º until it
clicks into place.
2. Connect one end of the telephone
line cord to the jack on the back of
the phone labeled LINE 1,2. For full
4-line use, connect a line cord to the
LINE 3,4 jack. Thread the LINE 1,2
line cord through the hole in the
wall mount bracket. Insert the wall
mount bracket onto the bottom of
the base unit by lining up the tabs,
making sure to route the AC power
cord and the LINE 3,4 line cord into
the slot at the bottom of the bracket.
Snap it into place. Connect the LINE
1,2 and LINE 3,4 line cords to their
respective wall jacks.
3. Hold the phone against the wall
plate (not included) so that the posts
on the wall plate slide into the
keyholes on the wall mount bracket.
Slide the phone down firmly so that
it locks securely into place.
2
STORE IN
1
5
9
13
PAGE
1
3
10
4. For the handset, connect one end of the
coiled handset cord to the jack on the
side of the base unit. Take the other end
of the cord and plug it into the jack at the
bottom of the handset. Then place the
handset in the cradle.
5. Plug the AC power supply cord into the
jack on the back of the unit labeled AC
9V. Thread the cord behind the strain
relief to stabilize the cord to prevent it
from disconnecting easily. Then plug the
AC power supply into an electrical outlet.
6. Follow the steps in “Setting Up Your
Station Address” to continue installing
your phone.
CAUTION: Use only the
Thomson 5-2418 power
supply that is compatible
with this unit. Using other
power supplies may damage
the unit.
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
12 34
56 78
9101112
13 14 15 16
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
PAGE
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
4
5
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SETTING UP YOUR STATION ADDRESS
Your phone has the ability to be set up as either a 2-9451 (the default), or a
2-9450. If you have an existing 2-9450 system, this phone can be set to be
fully compatible with your system. See “Changing the Phone to a 2-9450
Model”.
The display reads
Addr-
.
1. Enter the station address number you want
to assign (01-16) or press the
corresponding memory button. The display
indicates what station you have entered.
2. Press the # key to confirm.The INTERCOM
indicator flashes red as it checks the
system line connections and station
address. If the line cords are connected
properly and the station address is valid,
you will hear a confirmation tone. This
indicates that the station address has been
successfully assigned.
VERY IMPORTANT: In order to have full system operation of your phone
(i.e. intercom, transfer, page, etc.), lines 1 and 2 must be connected and
common to all phones connected to the system. Only other 2-9451 or 2-9450
models are compatible for full system operation. Also, the telephone lines
must be connected before AC power is connected. The phone may not install
properly, otherwise.
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
12 34
56 78
9101112
13 14 15 16
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
INTERCOM
indicator
12343
EXT.
NUMBER
REDIAL
LINE
DATA PORT
TONE
12
NOTE: If you have lines 3 and 4 on your
phone, you must program extension
numbers for correct operation of the
transfer feature. See “Programming the
Extension Number”.
Lines 3 and 4 DO NOT have to be common
for all phones on the system; therefore, the
system can have a total of up to 34 lines
connected.
NOTE: If you hear an error tone, the
station address number you pressed has
already been assigned to another phone
or the line cords are not properly
connected. Check the line cord
connections, or change the station address
if necessary.
3. Push the index cover lock to the left
and lift up the acrylic memory index
cover. Remove the memory index
card. In pencil, write all the user’s
names next to the respective stations
on the memory index card.
4. Replace the memory index card, lower
the index cover back into place, and
push the index cover lock to the right
to secure the cover.
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
12 34
56 78
9101112
13 14 15 16
Index
cover
lock
Memory
index
card
Memory
index
cover
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CHANGING THE PHONE
TO
A 2-9450 MODEL
This phone can also be set up to be
compatible with an existing 2-9450
system.
1. Press PROGRAM, which is under
the acrylic memory index cover
and memory index card.
2. Press 0.
3. Press the # key to confirm. The
display reads
Addr-
.
4. Enter the station address number
you want to assign (01-16) or press
the corresponding memory button.
The display indicates what station
you have entered.
5. Press the # key to confirm.The
INTERCOM indicator flashes red as
it checks the system line
connections and station address. If
the line cords are connected
properly and the station address is
valid, you will hear a confirmation
tone. This indicates that the station
address has been successfully
assigned.
STORE IN TIMER TIME SET MEMO REVIEW LOWER
BUSY REDIAL FLASH PAUSE TRANSFER CONF CALL
PRIVACY
LINE 4
LINE 3
LINE 2
LINE 1
INTERCOM
VOLUME
HEADSET MUTE SPEAKERPHONE HOLD
PAGE
WXYZ
9
MNO
6
DEF
3
#
TUV
8
JKL
5
ABC
2
OPER
0
PQRS
7
GHI
4
1
TONE
*
12 34
56 78
9101112
13 14 15 16
PROGRAM
button
INTERCOM
indicator
NOTE : If you program the 2-
9451 as a 2-9450, the Page
Group feature will not be
available. Line 3 and line 4 must
be common for all phones on
the system.
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SYSTEM VERIFICATION
The following procedures should be used to test the system’s
configuration and identify possible line connection errors. The phone must
be connected to the AC power outlet, lines 1 and 2 must be connected to
the LINE 1,2 jack, and the phone must be programmed with a station
address number.
OTHER STATIONS
1. Press LINE 1.
2. Look at all the other stations. If they all indicate line 1 is being used, the
connection is correct.
OR
1. Press the INTERCOM button. The display reads
INT-
and the INTERCOM
indicator comes on.
2. Enter a station address to check by using the keypad. The display
indicates what station you have entered. If the station you entered is
connected to the system, a paging sound will be heard at the station
you are calling and the INTERCOM indicator will flash red. If the station
is not connected to the system, you will hear an error tone, and inter-
com will be cancelled.
YOUR STATION
1. Press REVIEW.
2. Press INTERCOM. The display will read
Addr-
with the two-digit station
address (01-16).
NOTE: To change the station address, see “Changing a Station Address”.
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CLOCK SETUP
PROGRAMMING THE HOUR FORMAT
The clock is capable of being set to a 12- or 24-hour format. The default is
12-hour mode.
1. Press PROGRAM.
2. Press TIME SET.
3. Press 0 for 12-hour mode, or 1 for 24-hour mode.
4. Press # to confirm.
SETTING THE TIME
1. Press TIME SET.
2. Enter the 4-digit time. For instance, in 12-hour mode, 9:00 a.m. would
be 0900.
HEADSET
An optional headset can be used as an alterna-
tive to using the handset, and is especially
useful for long calls. Contact Hello-Direct,
Plantronics, or your local telephone products
dealer for the availability of a compatible
headset.
Connect the coiled headset cord to the headset
jack on the bottom of the base unit.
When the headset is not in use, simply press
the HEADSET button to turn off headset mode
and return to normal handset or speakerphone
mode.
CAUTION: Use only an UL registered headset. Using a
non-registered headset may damage the unit.
Headset
jack
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BASIC OPERATION
Your phone provides the convenience of accessing 4 separate telephone
lines, each obtained from the telephone company and each having its own
phone number. This is generally applicable to small offices. It provides for
16 telephones (or stations) to share multiple lines. Each station is
interconnected to all others by an intercom.
MAKING OUTSIDE CALLS
USING THE HANDSET
1. Pick up the handset and the phone will select an open line.
2. Wait for a dial tone.
3. Dial a phone number.
4. Hang up the handset when finished.
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE
1. Press the SPEAKERPHONE button and the phone will select an open
line.
2. Wait for a dial tone.
3. Dial a phone number.
4. Press SPEAKERPHONE when finished.
NOTE: Only one-way conversation is possible in speakerphone mode. When
you are speaking, you are transmitting. When you are listening, you are
receiving. You can’t do both at the same time. The phone will automatically
switch between transmitting and receiving depending on the level of the voice
or the room noise picked up by the speakerphone mic.
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GE 15339430 User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

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