Conairphone sw3414 Guía De Operación

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NOTE: There is a provision for holding the
handset off hook when the telephone is wall
mounted. Position the handset on the notch
above the dial tone reset key. This is a
convenient feature when you need to call
another person to the phone or if you are
interrupted during the conversation
(see Diagram A).
Telephone Number Index
A telephone number index is provided for your
use in writing down frequently called
numbers. Your phone is equipped with ten
memories for storing important numbers. To
store phone numbers follow the KEY
FEATURES instructions below.
OPERATION
Receiving a Phone Call
• Handset
1. When your phone rings, pick up the
handset and use it like any basic telephone.
2. Hang up the handset to release the telephone
line when conversation is completed.
• Speakerphone
1. When your phone rings, press the SPEAKER
key (indicator light will come on).
2. Speak in the direction of the microphone.
3. Using the volume control, adjust the
volume to the desired sound level.
4. Press the SPEAKER key to end your
conversation and release the telephone line
(indicator light will turn off).
Dialing a Call
NOTE:
 Before dialing, make sure the Tone/
Pulse switch is correctly positioned for your
type of service.
• Handset
Pick up the phone and wait for a dial tone,
then press the keys for the number you want.
Your telephone (pulse setting) uses electronic
pulses to simulate dialing action. Because of
this you might hear pulsing for a second or
two after the last button has been pressed.
• Speakerphone
1. Press the SPEAKER key and wait for dial
tone.
2. Press the keys for the telephone number you
wish to dial.
INSTALLATION
Coil Cord Connection
Insert coil cord into modular jack located on
side housing. Connect the other end into the
modular jack located on handset.
Line Cord Connection
With modular jack telephone system connect
the straight telephone line cord to the modular
jack located at the back of the base. Insert the
other end of cord into a modular wall jack.
Make sure all plugs snap firmly in place (see
Diagram B).
With a four prong style jack, simply use a plug
in modular adapter (see Diagram C).
Wall Mounting
Your CONAIRPHONE
TM
 telephone is also
designed to mount on a wall surface over a
modular wall jack. Connect the telephone line
cord to the modular jack located on the top of
the base. Wrap the excess cord under the
telephone’s base. Insert the other modular
plug into the wall jack, making sure it snaps
firmly in place. Position the wall mount slots
on the bottom of the base over the two studs
of the wall plate. Pull down to lock in place
(see Diagram D).
Diagram D
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3. When the party you are calling answers,
you will hear them through the speaker.
Adjust the volume to the desired level.
4. When you have completed your call, press
the SPEAKER key to release the telephone
line.
NOTE:You may pick up the handset at any time
during your conversation. Lifting the handset
will automatically disconnect the
speakerphone. To resume speakerphone
operation, press SPEAKER key and return the
handset to the cradle.
KEY   FEATURES
Last Number Redial
Your CONAIRPHONE
TM  
telephone remembers
the last number dialed. If the number you dial
is busy or not being answered, hang up. If you
want to redial the last number automatically,
press the REDIAL button. NOTE: You can
redial the same telephone number as many
times as required. However, once you dial
another number, the previous number is
erased.
Ringer On/Off
When you don’t want to be disturbed, slide the
switch to the “Off” position. Now you can still
make outgoing calls without being disturbed
by incoming calls.
Receiver Volume Control
Using the volume control, enables you to
adjust the receiver volume on your telephone
from normal to high for a more comfortable
listening level.
Memory Feature
Your CONAIRPHONE
TM
 telephone is equipped
with 10 memories for programming your most
frequently dialed telephone numbers. You can
store up to 16 digits in each of the numeric
keys (0 through 9), by following these steps:
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Diagram C
Diagram B