RC DIALOGUE RC REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKERPHONE Model RC-100 and RC-200 Operating Instructions 520001 © AMERIPHONE 1/03 RC M0168 2 ∆
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all Instructions. Observe all warnings and other markings on the product. 2. During thunderstorms, avoid using telephones except cordless models. There may be a slight chance of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use a telephone near a gas leak.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................2 CHAPTER 2. PACKAGE CHECKLIST ..................................................................................2 CHAPTER 3. FEATURES IDENTIFICATION ..........................................................................3 CHAPTER 4. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................4 A. Batteries ..............
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the exciting new DIALOGUE RC Remote Control Speakerphone from AMERIPHONE, Inc. It has been designed to meet the highest quality standards in order to provide you with years of convenient and trouble–free service. CHAPTER 2 PACKAGE CHECKLIST Your DIALOGUE RC package includes the items as shown below: Please read these operating instructions thoroughly before using the DIALOGUE RC.
CHAPTER 3 FEATURES IDENTIFICATION Jack for Air Switch or accessory switch AC adapter plug Phone line jack Ringer volume control AC ADAPTER AIR SWITCH PHONE LINE OFF LO HI RINGER Lapel Microphone jack Headset port (Operational in RC–200 only) Memory location indicators M1 TM POWER Memory directory Memory buttons M2 Power indicator M3 Speaker M4 Battery compartment (underneath) M5 Tone/pulse selector (underneath) DIALOGUE R C M6 M7 M8 M9 2 A B C 3 D E F 4 G H I 5 J K L 6 M N O Head
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION A. Battery (included with RC–200) B. Connections Speakerphone 1. Six "AA" size, Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) rechargeable batteries are used for back–up during a power outage (Fig 3). They power the DIALOGUE RC for Figure 3 – battery compartment approximately 3 hours. DO NOT USE ALKALINE BATTERIES, they will damage your equipment. Remote Transmitter 2. Install the "23A" size 12V alkaline cigarette lighter battery in the Remote Transmitter (included) as shown (Fig 4).
CHAPTER 4 (CONTINUED) You may set up the DIALOGUE RC in the following manner to better suit your needs. 3. Press SCAN button. MUTE VOL PROG SCAN HEADSET Setting the Scan Function MIC If you have DIALOGUE RC–100: Only the first six numbers in the memory are automatically scanned. It stops at each memory location for 5 seconds to allow you to select. To turn scan function off (or on): 1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press 0 on the keypad to turn it off; or press 1 key on the keypad to turn it on. 3.
CHAPTER 5 OPERATION For optimum communication clarity, speak into the DIALOGUE RC as close as possible, not to exceed 15 feet away. Keep the microphone free from obstructions. Do not speak at the same time as the other person. Also, adjust the volume control and set the ring volume to best suit your hearing needs. A. Programming numbers into memory Your DIALOGUE RC can store up to 20 numbers (two numbers per button) in its memory for fast, one–touch dialing.
CHAPTER 5 (CONTINUED) Auto Dialing the first number stored in M1. A. From keypad 1. Press ON/OFF button or just press M1. 2. The number is dialed automatically within 7 seconds. B. Using Remote Transmitter With Scan function on: 1. Press Remote Transmitter. 2. The number is dialed automatically after scanning all memories 3 times. C. With Scan function off: 1. Press Remote Transmitter. 2. The number is dialed automatically.
CHAPTER 5 (CONTINUED) Voice Activated answering (DIALOGUE RC–200 only) 1. The voice activated Answering feature has been preset to OFF in the factory. To activate this feature, see page 5. 2. Say "Hello" or whistle loudly, between rings. (If a headset is used, answer by speaking into the headset microphone.) 3. Use the remote control, or press the ON/OFF button on the console to hang up.
CHAPTER 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES A. AIR SWITCH™ This Accessory switch allows you to place and answer calls and control every function of the Dialogue RC by blowing gently on its air sensor. It snaps on to either the rear of the console or the remote control for the ultimate in “no-touch” accessory and control. C. LAPEL MICROPHONE This highly sensitive microphone, clips to your collar and provides handsfree, crystal clear, high fidelity sound for people who have weak voices. It has a cord that is 5 feet long.
QUICK START GUIDE/ SUMMARY For more detailed description see Chapter 5.
• • Voice Activated answering is off, (RC-200 only). Ring volume set to Hi. • • Unanswered call indicator is on. ”0“ (operator) is programmed into the first memory location of M1. • • Voice Mail indicator is off, (RC-200). Remote Flash switch is off, (RC-200 only). 2 Press 0 on the keypad to 3 Press SCAN button. turn it off; or Press 1 key on the keypad to turn it on. 2 Press 0 key to turn it off; or 3 Press SCAN button. Press 1-9 keys to turn it on. See Page 5 for rate selection guide.
CHAPTER 7 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If any problem should occur during operation of your DIALOGUE RC, review the list below. Should the difficulty persist, contact AMERIPHONE or your authorized dealer before sending the phone for service. SYMPTOM CAUSE AND REMEDY No dial tone – Check all phone line connections. No power – Check power connection. Does not dial out – Check all phone line connections and power connection. – Change to pulse dialing and try again.
CHAPTER 7 (CONTINUED) ON MATCH EXA C If your system encounters interference and repeatedly activates by itself for no obvious reasons, it may be necessary to change DIP Switch settings on the DIALOGUE RC and Remote Transmitter. SE TO Your phone and remote have been preset at the factory to a standard channel setting. Under normal operating conditions, there is no adjustment necessary. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T The DIALOGUE RC and Remote Transmitter use radio signals to communicate with each other.
CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE To ensure trouble–free service, your DIALOGUE RC should always be treated with care. Do not drop or subject the phone to high impact. The unit can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Never use abrasives or solvents. Keep the unit plugged into the electrical outlet at all times, except when cleaning. This will automatically recharge the optional back–up batteries, and keep the phone operational for incoming calls.
CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY This warranty applies only to AMERIPHONE products that are purchased and used in the United States or Canada. AMERIPHONE, Inc. warrants the DIALOGUE RC–100 and DIALOGUE RC–200 against any defect in materials or workmanship for the period of one year from the date of purchase. If your AMERIPHONE product is defective and returned within 30 days of the date of purchase, your authorized AMERIPHONE dealer will replace it at no charge.
CHAPTER 11 FEATURE SUMMARY Feature Memory INDEX RC-100 RC-200 20 20 Auto dialing M1 • • Memory scanning • • No. of memory scanned 6 20 Scanning speed fixed selectable Remote dialing • • Voice activated answering • Remote flash • Voice mail indicator • Unanswered call indicator • Headset operation/ control • Connection for Air Switch or accessory switch Back-up battery provided • • • DIALOGUE RC, Air Switch, and AMERIPHONE are registered trademarks of AMERIPHONE, INC.