User guide

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Connecting The Wires
Unscrew the two retaining screws from the extension cable clamp and remove the clamp.
Refer to the diagram below.
Feed the extension 1 cable into the Multi 5 box through the hole in the end. Extension 1 is
the power fail phone and therefore must always be wired.
Remove approximately 15mm from the extension cable sheath and bare 5mm from the end
of each wire.
Using a small screwdriver, connect the ends of the cable to the terminal block .
Repeat the procedure for extension cables 2 to 5.
On completion, ensure that the extension cables slide into the retaining slots moulded in the
base of the box. Refit the cable clamp.
INSTALLATION
1 2 3 4 5 RELAY
CABLE CLAMP
EXTENSION 1
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Answering an internal Call
A single ring repeated every three seconds indicates an internal call from another extension.
Lift handset.
Answer call.
At end of call replace handset.
Answering an exchange line call
An incoming call from the exchange line causes all extensions to ring, unless call intercept
(priority phone), do not disturb, or no incoming calls are set.
A double ring repeated every three seconds indicates an outside call.
If you can hear more than one extension, you will notice that the
sounds do not coincide. The sequence Is:
Extensions 1 and 3 ring together, then extensions 2 and 4 ring together, then extension 5.
However, each individual telephone gives a double ring every three seconds, exactly as if it
were connected directly to the exchange line.
The ringing sequence continues until the call is answered or the caller abandons the call
attempt.
Picking up any of the extension telephones which is ringing will answer the call. If your
extension is not ringing then you can answer the call by :
Lifting the handset
Listen for internal dial tone
Dial 6
USING THE MULTI 5