Gemini Speakerphone Manuale utente

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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
Intended use ....................................................................................... 2
Telephone facilities .............................................................................. 2
RE number ........................................................................................ 3
Emergency calls................................................................................... 3
2. Installation ...................................................................................... 4
Connection ......................................................................................... 4
Wall mounting ..................................................................................... 4
3. Telephone Features ....................................................................... 6
Store Button ....................................................................................... 6
Handsfree button ................................................................................. 6
Ringer Indicator ................................................................................... 7
Ringer Volume Switch .......................................................................... 7
Recall Button....................................................................................... 7
Memory Stores .................................................................................... 7
Speaker Volume Control ....................................................................... 7
Mute Button........................................................................................ 7
Redial / Pause Button ........................................................................... 8
4. Operation ........................................................................................ 9
5. PAB & System Usage ................................................................ 11
6. Maintenance and Problem Solving ............................................. 13
7. Warranty and Service .................................................................. 14
Figure 1 Wall Mounting......................................................................... 4
Figure 2 Handset Retainer for Wall Mount ............................................... 5
Figure 3 General Appearance ................................................................. 6
Figure 4 Bottom View........................................................................... 8
Figure 5 Recall Switch ........................................................................ 11

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1. Important Notes
Intended use
This apparatus is intended for use on 2 wire analogue PST and PABX
circuits within Europe.
Declaration of Conformity
Interquartz (UK) Limited declares under its sole responsibility that
this product Model : GEMI I Speakerphone
Is in conformity with the following relevant harmonized standards
Health & Safety E 60950 : 1992
Electromagnetic CompatibilityE 55022 : 1998 & E 55024 : 1998
Telecoms E 301437 : 1999 & TBR38 : 1998
Following the provisions of Council Directive on radio equipment and
telecommunications terminal equipment. January 2001
Telephone facilities
This telephone has been designed for the use of the following facilities :
manual dialling
recall (earth or timed break selectable)
MF signalling
ringer volume control
ringing indicator
last number re-dial
pause function
mute function
speakerphone function

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line powered
10 memory buttons
inductive loop hearing aid compatible
REN number
The RE number of this telephone is 1.
If you wish to connect any other equipment to the line, simply add the
RE numbers of each device 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.
ot all telephones have the same RE .
If a British Telecom phone is supplied unmarked, you can assume that
it has a RE of 1.
Emergency calls
Calls can be made on this telephone to contact the emergency services. The
European code for emergency services is 112, however, you can still use 999
in the UK. An access code may also be required, if the phone is connected
to a PABX.

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Figure 1 Wall Mounting
2. Installation
This telephone is designed to plug straight into a modular style socket. If you
do not have one of these sockets, they can be obtained from your etwork
Supplier.
Connection
Insert the line cord into the socket. Set the ringer volume control, as desired.
all mounting
Using the template supplied, position the telephone where you want to wall
mount. Drill two holes and fix roundheaded screws, leaving them slightly
proud of the surface. Position the telephone over the screws and slide
downwards into place.
S1 S2 N
TBR ER
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FOR WALL
MOU T

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To enable the handset to be supported in the cradle when the phone is
mounted on the wall, follow the procedure shown in Figure 2 to reserve the
HA DSET RETAI ER.
1. Use your thumb to press the
HA DSET RETAI ER 2. Push the HA DSET RETAI ER
out of the slot
4. Insert the HA DSET RETAI ER
back into it's slot
3. Turn the HA DSET
RETAI ER 180°
Figure 2 Handset Retainer for Wall Mounting

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3. Telephone Features
To help you find your way round the telephone, various features and buttons
are briefly described below. You should refer to the relevant section of this
user guide to learn how to use the features available.
Store Button
Used to store numbers into the direct access memory buttons.
Figure 3 General Appearance

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Handsfree button
Pressing the handsfree button switches the speakerphone on or off. The LED
above the button glows when the speakerphone is on. (See Figure 3)
Ringer Indicator
Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call or with a message
waiting signal (See PABX section).
Ringer Volume Switch
Located on the base of the unit (see Figure 4). Move switch to select ringer
volume, ringer off (OFF), ringer low (LOW) or ringer high (HIGH) for ringing
on incoming call.
Recall Button
For PABX use, to carry out call transfers and access other PABX facilities.
Memory Stores
There are 10 buttons able to retrieve 10 memory locations, each able to store
32 digits.
Speaker Volume Control
Allows the volume of the incoming caller to be adjusted, in handsfree
operation. Simply move the slider switch to give a satisfactory level.

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Mute Button
Pressing and releasing this button mutes the microphone so that the caller
cannot hear your conversation. The red LED will light indicating that the mute
is on. Pressing and releasing the button a second time will cancel the mute
and return to normal conversation.
If the telephone handset is replaced on the cradle with the mute on, the
mute will automatically be released when the handset is next lifted.
Redial / Pause Button
-If pressed once the dial tone is heard, the last number dialled will be redialled.
Otherwise, it serves as a pause button inserting a 3.6 second pause in the
number sequence.
Figure 4 Bottom View
RI GER
HI / LO / OFF
SWITCH
TIMED BREAK /
EARTH RECALL
SWITCH
VOICE MESSAGI G
( / S2 / S1 )
SWITCH
S1 S2 N
TBR ER
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4. Operation
To dial a number, either lift the handset or press the handsfree button, wait
for the dial tone and then key in the number required.
Answering a call
You may answer a call by simply lifting the handset.
To answer in handsfree mode, you press the handsfree button, the call will
automatically be answered in full handsfree.
Manual Dialling
Lift the handset, listen for the dial tone and then dial the required number
using the keypad.
Handsfree Dialling
Press the handsfree button firmly and the dial tone will be heard in the
speaker.
Dial the required number on the keypad.
When the called party answers the phone, continue to speak using the
microphone in the telephone or pick up the handset. With the handset
in use it is possible to revert to speakerphone by pressing the
handsfree button BEFORE replacing the handset.
Memory Storage / Dialling
This telephone can store ten memories. The numbers are stored in Flash
memory which means that they will never be lost.
To store numbers, ensure that the telephone is connected to the line.
either lift the handset or press the handsfree button
press the store button
dial the number to be stored using the keypad

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press the store button again
press the memory button where you want to save the number
replace the handset or press the handsfree button to clear the line.
To dial numbers from memory
either lift the handset or press the handsfree button
once dial tone is present press the required memory button, the stored
number will then be dialled automatically.
Redial / Pause Function
Redial
If the number dialled is busy,
hang-up and obtain a new line by either lifting the handset or pressing
the handsfree button.
press the button labelled redial/pause and the last number (up to 32
digits) that you dialled will automatically be redialled.
Pause
The Pause command may be needed if the phone is connected to certain types
of PABX or to any network where a pause is required.
Lift handset
ial any digits required before the pause
Press Pause button
ial remaining digits
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