Gemini Basic Telephone OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This Interquartz telephone has been manufactured to very high standards and is very easy to use. Please read this manual carefully to find out how to use the features. Contents 1. Important Notes .............................................................................. 2 Intended use ....................................................................................... 2 Telephone facilities .............................................................................. 2 REN number ..................
1. Important Notes Intended use This apparatus is intended for use on 2 wire analogue PSTN and PABX circuits within Europe.
REN number The REN number of this telephone is 1. If you wish to connect any other equipment to the line, simply add the REN numbers of each piece together and ensure that the total does not exceed 4. If too many phones are connected to the line, the circuit may be overloaded and your telephone may not ring. Not all telephones have the same REN.
2. Installation This telephone is designed to plug straight into a modular style socket. If you do not have one of these sockets, they can be obtained from your Network Supplier. Connection Insert the line cord into the socket. Set the ringer volume control, as desired. Wall mounting Using the template supplied, position the telephone where you want to wall mount. Drill two holes and fix roundheaded screws, leaving them slightly proud of the surface.
To enable the handset to be supported in the cradle when the phone is mounted on the wall, follow the procedure shown in Figure 3 to reserve the HANDSET RETAINER. 1. Use your thumb to press the HANDSET RETAINER 2. Push the HANDSET RETAINER out of the slot 3. Turn the HANDSET RETAINER 180° 4.
3. Telephone Features Ringer Indicator Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call. Ringer Volume Switch Located on the base of the unit (see Figure 4). Move switch to select no sound (OFF), muted sound (LOW) or full sound (HIGH) for ringing on incoming call. RINGER HI / LO / OFF SWITCH . . N S1 S2 ER TBR .
Pause Button Press the pause button to insert a 3.6 second pause in the number sequence. Redial Button To redial the last number dialled, lift the handset, wait for the tone and then press Redial. 4. Operation Pause Function The Pause command may be used if the phone is connected to certain types of PABX or to any network where a pause is required. Note: No more that 3 pauses should be inserted consecutively, otherwise the telephone may not function properly.
5. PABX & System Usage This telephone can be used behind a PABX or on a network that utilises the recall function. There are many such systems and whilst it is likely that no problems will be encountered, it cannot be guaranteed that the telephone will operate correctly under all circumstances and any cases of difficulty should be referred to your supplier. Recall N ER Before you attempt to change the recall switch, labelled TBR ER, see (Figure 4&5), you should disconnect the phone from the network. .
Voice messaging When used behind a PABX, this telephone will respond to voice messaging systems on many PABX types, giving a visual signal of a message waiting. Your telephone manager will be aware of which system is relevant to your organisation and will adjust or advise you on the adjustment of your telephone accordingly. This adjustment is carried out by means of a switch, labelled N/S2/S1 , located next to the recall switch, mentioned above. As supplied, the telephone is set to the N (normal) position.
- REN number may exceed 4, for all telephones connected to the line. Disconnect a phone until the number is below 4. If there are still problems, and you have more than one telephone: Remove the problem phone. Insert another phone and check that it works. If yes then the problem phone is possibly faulty. If not, then you may have a faulty line. Try using the other socket and see which phones work. If you do have a faulty line then you should contact your Network Supplier.
replaceable under wear and tear. For example, if a handset cord splits within a few months, it will be replaced. If a phone is returned after, say, four years of heavy use with a similar problem, we might take a different view and wish to charge. If you have a genuine warranty problem and provided that the warranty seal has not been broken, we will either repair your telephone, or, at our sole discretion, replace it with a similar telephone.