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[. . . ] TEL35 `Hands-free' Speakerphone with LCD Display User guide Downloaded from: http://www. guardianalarms. net AUDIOLINE TEL35 INSTALLATION FUNCTIONS 1 2 TIME SET 16 4 SHIFT RINGER OFF LO HIGH 3 5 6 8 9 REDIAL SPEAKER STORE RECALL 1 GHI4 ABC2 DEF3 MUTE JKL5 MNO6 PAUSE PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 * 0 # 10 11 15 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wall mount clip LCD Display Time and Set buttons Memory buttons Shift button Store button Recall button Mute button Pause button Redial button 11 12 13 14 15 16 Speaker LED Speaker button Dial buttons, 0-9, *, # Microphone Volume Control Ringer Switch (Off/Low/High) 1 VOLUME 7 INSTALLATION AUDIOLINE TEL35 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST 1 - TEL35 Telephone 1 - Telephone Handset 1 - Line cord BATTERY Two "AAA" 1. 5V batteries (not supplied) must be fitted before connection to the telephone network. This will ensure full function of the LCD display and memory retention in the event of the telephone being disconnected from the Network. # The clock will commence at 12-00-00 (see page 6 for setting the current time). [. . . ] Switching from Handset to `Hands-free' Simply, press and hold the [SPEAKER] button and then replace the handset. 3 THE TELEPHONE AUDIOLINE TEL35 MEMORY STORAGE & DIALLING Your 18 most frequently used numbers (up to 16 digits) can be stored in the memory. Memory Storage - one touch access # Lift handset or press [SPEAKER] button. Memory storage - two touch access # Lift handset or press [SPEAKER] button. # Replace handset or press [SPEAKER] button. NOTE: If you are storing successive numbers you must always replace the handset before entering the next number for storage. Make a note of the name of the owner of the telephone number and its location on the memory index pad. 4 AUDIOLINE TEL35 THE TELEPHONE DIALLING USING MEMORY One Touch Access # Lift handset or press [SPEAKER] button. # Press the appropriate memory location button. CHAIN DIALLING Telephone numbers stored in different memory locations can be dialled one after another by simply pressing the appropriate buttons. This feature is useful when accessing electronic banking facilities, where the banks telephone number, your account and pin number are stored in different memory locations. LAST NUMBER REDIAL If the number you called is busy or if you want to call the previous number again, simply; P Lift the handset and wait for Dial Tone. The phone will call the last number you dialled. 5 THE TELEPHONE AUDIOLINE TEL35 LCD DISPLAY Your Audioline TEL35 has a multi-function LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) which indicates: The current time The number you are dialling The duration of both incoming and outgoing calls Setting the current time 12 Hour Clock P denotes PM, A denotes AM WHAT YOU DO Press set button Press [TIME] button until the correct hour is displayed Press [SET] button Press [TIME] button until the correct minute(s) is displayed Press [SET] button The clock will commence counting The minute(s) digits will flash WHAT YOU SEE The hour digit(s) will flash MUTE If you wish to talk privately without your caller overhearing, press and hold the [MUTE] button. To resume your conversation with your caller, release the [MUTE] button. RECALL The [RECALL] button can be used to access additional PABX facilities. The Audioline TEL35 is pre-set to 100ms Time Break Recall for Australia and 600ms for New Zealand. PAUSE For some Network services such as home banking or PABX use, it may be necessary to insert a pause between digits. 6 AUDIOLINE TEL35 THE TELEPHONE SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL When using the telephone in the `hands-free' mode the volume level of the speaker may be adjusted by using the control on the right handside of the telephone (item 15 on the diagram on page 1) RINGER CONTROL To adjust the ringing volume of the telephone, move the switch on the right hand side to either Off-Low-High (item 16 on the diagram on page 1). ADDITIONAL NETWORK SERVICES Optional services such as call waiting, call foward etc, . For further information contact your Network Operator. WALL MOUNTING The Audioline TEL35 can be wall mounted with an optional bracket (part no. When the telephone is wall mounted the handset wall mount clip must be rotated 180 degrees (item 1 on the diagram on page 1). 7 OTHER INFORMATION AUDIOLINE TEL35 WARNING It is recommended that you disconnect your telephone during a thunderstorm as you can get a shock from your telephone (and other electrical appliances). We recommend you follow these simple precautions during a thunderstorm: # Do not use your telephone unless the call is urgent. # If you must use your telephone, make the call as brief as possible and keep clear of electrical equipment and metal fixtures. NOTE: Do not install your telephone in damp or high humidity locations, such as a laundry or bathroom. [. . . ] In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please contact our Helpline for assistance. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to DORO with a copy of the purchase receipt. DORO Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 6760 Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153 Australia Helpline (02) 8853 8444 Fax: (02) 8853-8489 Email: doro@doro. com. au NOTE: The guarantee does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. [. . . ]

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