USER’S MANUAL TX-325
1. PHONE OVERVIEW when using the phone in a suspended position, here you can temporarily put the receiver to e.g. pick something up without disconnecting your call call light, illuminates when receiving a call phone line input (bottom of phone) display M...
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2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Receiver: 1. connect the receiver with the telephone by attaching one side of the spiral cable to the bottom of the receiver and the other side to the left side of the telephone (See illustration on previous page) 2. push in the plugs until they’re securely connected 2.2 Telephone: 1. plug the telephone wire into the bottom of the telephone 2. insert the telephone plug into a telephone wall socket 2.
3.1 Receiving calls: the call light illuminates when you’re receiving a call, the phone will also emit a ringtone M... M1 C M4 M3 M2 1 4 7 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 # ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO TUV P 3. USING THE TELEPHON WXYZ R use the switch at the bottom of the phone to set the call volume to loud, normal or off pick up the receiver or press the speaker button to answer calls or 3.
3.5 Call signal: press the button, the last dialled number will appear in the display the call duration of this conversation will appear in the lower part of the display use the and buttons to dial the last dialled number (the TX-325 keeps the 16 last dialled numbers in its memory) or pick up the receiver or press the speaker button to dial the number You can delete a recently dialled number by searching for it (see above) and then pressing the and OK buttons.
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4. SETTINGS You can use the menu to customize the phone’s settings. Open the menu by pressing the OK button and use the and buttons to scroll the options. Use the C button to leave the settings at any time. 4.
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4.4 R/Flash interruption duration: When pressing the R button, the phone connection will be briefly interrupted. This interruption allows the switchboard you’re connected with to perform an action, such as connecting a waiting call or forwarding a call to another phone (ask your telephone network provider or the supplier of your switchboard).
5. MEMORIES The TX-325 is provided with a memory capacity for 116 telephone numbers: • 100 memories with number and name in the phonebook memory • 4 direct memories (number only) • 12 2-buttons memories (number only) 5.
Correcting: press the OK button OK use the EDIT ] use the change C C 1 4 7 GHI PQRS PQRS and buttons to select the memory you’d like to press the OK button OK GHI buttons to select the option [ PHONEBOOK press the OK button OK 1 4 7 and 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 ABC DEF JKL MNO TUV WXYZ 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 ABC DEF JKL MNO TUV WXYZ OK use the C button to delete the incorrect number, enter the correct number and press the OK button OK repeat this for the name Deleting single memories: press
press the button, the display will indicate [ DELETE? ] now press the OK button to delete the selected memory (briefly pick up the receiver to cancel the delete action) OK Enter the next contact or briefly pick up the receiver and put it back down to leave the settings Deleting all memories: press the use the 4 sec. button and buttons to select a random memory press and hold the button for 4 seconds the display will return to the standby mode and all phone memories are now deleted 5.
M1 M4 ~ press the desired direct memory button under which the number must be saved, the number will be stored directly Correcting: It’s not possible to correct a direct memory. To adjust, you’ll just need to program the new number over the old number; the old number will be overwritten. Deleting: It’s not possible to delete a direct memory. However, you can program a non-existing number (e.g. only a 0) over the old number; the old number will be overwritten. 5.
6. EMERGENCY CALL When this function is enabled, you can press any button (except the OK button) to immediately switch on the speaker function and dial a pre-programmed number. This can be your mobile number, the number where you can be reached or even the general alarm number 112. 6.
7. Caller-ID When you’re subscribed to the Caller-ID service, the display of your phone will show the number of the person calling you. If the telephone service provider also includes the name or if this number together with a name is programmed in the phonebook memory of your phone, the display will also show the name of the subscriber calling you. 7.1 ‘New call’ indication: M...
7.3 Calling back: press the or button to open the Caller-ID memory Search the desired call pick up the receiver of press the speaker button to call back the selected number or 7.4 Copying to the phonebook memory: press the or button to open the Caller-ID memory Search the desired call press the OK button OK press M1 or press or press M...
7.5 Deleting: single calls: press the or button to open the Caller-ID memory Search the desired call press the OK button, the display will show [ DELETE? ] press the OK button, the selected call will now be deleted all calls: press the 4 sec. or button to open the Caller-ID memory press and hold the be deleted button for 4 seconds, all calls will now 7.6 Tips and remarks: • The TX-325 has a memory for 100 received calls.
7.7 Voicemail indication: Voicemail is a service offered by the telephone service provider, allowing callers to leave a message. You can listen to this message at a later time. (*) If your telephone service provider supports the Voicemail service, based on the FSK system, then it’s possible that you receive a notification when somebody has left you a new message. In the upper right corner of the display the symbol will be shown. The DTMF system doesn’t support this indication.
8.4 Maintenance: • Only clean the housing with a moist cloth, never use chemical cleaning agents. • Never place the TX-325 onto cellulose-treated surfaces; the rubber feet could leave tracks. 8.5 Power outage: (disconnection from telephone network) • All memories are saved in special chips that don’t require power to keep functioning. • However, when disconnecting the phone from the telephone network, the clock settings will be lost. After reconnecting the phone, you’ll need to set the correct time again.
3.4 Ending calls.................................................................................................. 5 3.5 Call signal..................................................................................................... 6 3.6 Mute (switching off the microphone)............................................................ 6 3.7 Hands-free volume....................................................................................... 6 3.8 Dialling memory numbers....................................
12. WARRANTY Name: Address: Post code: City: Phone: Serial number: (see the production label at the bottom of the phone) Attach here your receipt or voucher For the Profoon TX-325 you have a warranty of 24 months from the date of purchase. During this period, we guarantee the free repair of defects caused by material and workmanship errors. All this subjected to the final assessment of the importer. Service Help HOW TO HANDLE: If you notice any defect, first refer to the user’s manual.