MEMORY PHONE Model 9825 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 - 3 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 the United Kingdom.
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. If a British Telecom phone is supplied unmarked, you may assume that it has a REN of 1.
2. Installation This telephone is designed to be plugged straight into a modular style socket. If you do not have one of these sockets, they may be obtained directly from your Network Supplier. Connection Insert the line cord into the socket. Set the TONE / PULSE switch to the appropriate position. If you are unsure as to whether your exchange is pulse or tone, contact your Network Supplier and they will advise you. Set the ringer volume and ringer pitch control as desired. Wall Mounting 1.
2. 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 reverse the HANDSET RETAINER. 1. Release Phone Number Plate 2. Insert Screwdriver into slot and then pry to release HANDSET RETAINER 3. Insert the HANDSET RETAINER for Wall Mount 4. HANDSET RETAINER Figure 3.
3. Telephone Features Ringer Indicator Flashes to signal an incoming call. Ringer Volume Switch Located at the back of the unit ( see Figure 4 ). Move the switch to select no sound ( OFF ), muted sound ( LOW ) or full sound ( HIGH ) for ringing on an incoming call. Tone / Pulse Selector Switch Ringer Volume Control Ringer Pitch Control Figure 4. Switch Location of Model 9825 Ringer Pitch Control Located at the back of the unit ( see Figure 4 ). Rotating this knob alters the pitch of the ringing signal.
Memory Index Card Rotate this card, which is located underneath the right side of the telephone. You can record details of numbers stored in your telephone’s memories. Memory Retention The telephone does not require any external power for memory retention. If the phone is disconnected from the line, then the memories will be retained for 30 minutes, provided that the handset is not removed from the cradle during the time that the phone is disconnected.
4. Operating Instructions Manual Dialling Lift the handset, listen for the dial tone and then dial the required number using the keypad. Memory Dialling This telephone has 10 memories, one behind each number on the keypad ( 0 - 9 ). Each memory is capable of storing 16 digits. All the memories are able to store numbers, PAUSE, * AND # ( in tone mode ). See the Redial / Pause section for further details of the use of these keys.
Dialling a number 1. Lift the handset 2. Press the DIAL key 3. Press the required memory button, 0 to 9 Cascade Dialling The contents of any memory can be cascaded, or added together, with additional dialling or other memories. In cascade dialling, make sure that each dialling sequence is complete before activating the next. Redial / Pause Function Depending on its use, this button either acts as a redial button or as a pause inserting button. Redial 1. Lift the handset 2.
Manual 1. Lift the handset 2. Dial any digits required before the pause 3. Press the REDIAL / PAUSE key 4. Dial the remaining digits Memory ( storing ) 1. Lift the handset 2. Press the STORE key 3. Dial the digits required before the pause 4. Press the REDIAL / PAUSE key 5. Dial the remaining digits 6. Press the STORE key 7. Select and press the desired memory button 8.
5. PBX and System Usage This telephone can be used behind a PABX or a network system 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 Before you attempt to change the recall switch ( see Figure 5 ), you should disconnect the phone from the network.
6. Maintenance and Problem Solving Your telephone is a precision electronic instrument. Avoid rough handling and extreme temperatures. Use a mild detergent and a damp cloth when cleaning. Never use a stronger cleaner.
7. Warranty and Service This product is guaranteed, by Interquartz (UK) Limited, for six years from the date of manufacture. Every Interquartz telephone has a unique serial number and part of that number refers to the date of manufacture. A label, similar to that shown below is affixed to each telephone 9515 (model no) 030852 QC.P The figure 9515 means that the telephone was made during week 15 (10 April) 1995. Under the six year warranty, cover will apply until 10 April 2001.
If you need to return a faulty unit to us, send it to: Interquartz (UK) Limited Pennine House Salford Street Bury BL9 6YA Make sure that you tell us what appears to be wrong with the phone. DO NOT FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS. We ask that you bear the cost of returning the telephone to us. We will return it to you, at our expense.
This telephone is approved to EEC directive 1999/5/EC Distributed in the United Kingdom by Interquartz (UK) Limited Manufactured by International Quartz Limited 3C9825001VXA12B A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd. ©Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD.