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LJ-102

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Page 1: ...User guide Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference LJ 102 ...

Page 2: ...1 User Guide LJ 102 Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference ...

Page 3: ...w to make a call 12 How to receive a call 13 OUT memory 14 How to delete the OUT number 15 Redial function 15 Autoredial function 16 Hold function 16 Two touch dial memory 17 Flash function 18 How to lock telephone numbers 19 Alarm function 19 No disturb function 20 Calculator 21 STEAL function 22 IV Clip Caller ID Calling line identification presentation 23 How to review Clip numbers 24 How to de...

Page 4: ...rd Telephone features 16 digits blue backlit LCD display 10 number memory Calculator CLIP Caller ID calling line identification presentation in FSK DTMF European system 96 number memory telephone number review date and time display local area code enter call back VIP function Alarm clock Call timer Adjustable display contrast Date and time setting Calendar Last number redial Auto redial function 2...

Page 5: ...J 102 Flash 16 types of ringer sound selectable 10 melody ringer Ringer volume control Handset volume control No disturb function Music on hold Tone pulse dialing Lock for long distance calls Lighted keypad Wall mounting ...

Page 6: ...0 Display 11 DIAL MODE T P switch 12 DC6V socket 13 OUT button 14 CAL ARD button 15 IN USE indicator 16 HOLD button 17 UP x button 18 DOWN button 19 button 20 SET CE button 21 REDIAL BACK button 22 Handset hole 23 Base loudspeaker 24 DEL button 25 VOLUME HI LOW switch 26 Handset microphone 27 Handset socket 28 The button 29 MEM button 30 FLASH RING button 31 H F indicator 32 H F button 33 Base mic...

Page 7: ... located on the side of the base unit In addition on the bottom of the base unit is the socket for blocking telephone numbers 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 RING IN USE VIP DEL OUT HOLD UP x DOWN CAL ARD MEM FLASH RING SET CE REDIAL BACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 VOLUME HI LOW ...

Page 8: ...he parameters of the adaptor must be as follows inside voltage UIN 230V f 50 Hz outside voltage Uout 6V DC current Ioutmin 100 mA standard plug Φ 2 1 mm with inside Adaptor is not complete How to connect the handset and telephone line Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset and the other end into the socket on the side of the telephone Insert the base unit telephone line plugs int...

Page 9: ... dialling This telephone is capable of either type of dialling but if your local telephone exchange is a modern one that accepts TONE dialling this is the best type to use because it gives much faster connections it allows the use of special functions if they are available in your area To set the right dial mode move the DIAL MODE P T switch to T or P position Note Special functions are available ...

Page 10: ... times the display shows SEt 4 LCd Press the SET CE button the display shows LCd3 Press the UP x or DOWN button to select the right setting After setting press the SET CE button to set the next function or press the DEL button to confirm the setting and return to the standby mode If no further buttons are pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds The setting will be s...

Page 11: ...the year and month the display will show the calendar The symbol S indicates the Sundays of the month column under the symbol S Press the SET CE button the digits indicating the days begin to flash Press the UP x or DOWN button to set the right day of the week Press the SET CE button The digits indicating the hours begin to flash Press the UP x or DOWN button to set the right hour Press the SET CE...

Page 12: ...n high volume How to select the ringer melody One ringer melody can be selected from among 16 ringer melodies The settings tONE 1 6 indicate the normal ringers and settings tONE 7 16 indicate the melody ringers To select one ringer press the FLASH RING button the display will show tONE 1 Press the UP x or DOWN button to select the right ringer sound Press the DEL button The setting will be stored ...

Page 13: ... may also be used to make a conference call between several parties in the same office Using the H F button the 2 way speakerphone function can be switched off After pressing the H F button the display will show the timer and the H F and IN USE indicator will light up In addition the VOLUME Hi Low switch can be used to adjust the volume of the loudspeaker position Hi high volume position Low low v...

Page 14: ...lete the last incorrect digit press DEL button If you wish to delete the whole number press and hold this button until the number disappears from the display If you wish to make a call press the REDIAL BACK button The 2 way speaker function will be switched on and the number will be dialled automatically How to receive a call When the telephone rings the RING indicator flashes lift the handset fro...

Page 15: ... call Press the OUT button again The display shows the previous number stored in the lower memory locations By pressing the OUT button the remaining numbers can be reviewed If the OUT button is not pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds To make a call press the OUT button to select the number Press the REDIAL BACK button The 2 way speaker function will be switched ...

Page 16: ...numbers Press the OUT button Press and hold the DEL button until the telephone returns to standby mode All numbers will be removed Last number redial Your telephone automatically stores the last number dialled of up to 16 digits long This function can be used when the number is busy To redial lift the handset or press the H F button Press the REDIAL BACK button The last number will be redialled OU...

Page 17: ...n automatically Hold function The Hold function allows music to be switched on during the conversation After pressing the HOLD button the person on the other end of the line will automatically be able to hear music This function may be used for example in offices while a client is on hold To switch the hold music on inform the person on the other end of the line about a music pause Press the HOLD ...

Page 18: ...or press the H F button Press the MEM button Next press the appropriate code number key The number will be displayed and dialled Replace the handset or press the H F button to end the call Note 1 Storing a number in memory automatically clears any previous number kept under the individual code number you choose 2 The stored numbers can be reviewed in the standby mode To display the number from cod...

Page 19: ...button The display will show FLASH 300 The digit 300 will be flashed This is a factory setting Press the UP x or DOWN button to select the right Flash value After selecting the value press the SET CE button to confirm the setting and press the DEL button to return to the standby mode If the SET CE button is not pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds and the setting...

Page 20: ...tion red dot position the telephone can be used to dial all numbers on the keypad including 0 yellow dot position the telephone has the lock activated and the number 0 cannot be dialled green dot position the telephone can be used to block all numbers Alarm function Your telephone may be used as alarm clock The time of three alarms can be set The telephone will emit the alarm signal for one minute...

Page 21: ...rm can be set If you do not want to set a further alarm press the DEL button The telephone will return to the standby mode The alarm signal will be played every day The alarm can be switched off by pressing the DEL button or any other Note The alarm function is available only when the batteries are located in the battery compartment or the power supply is connected to the base unit No disturb func...

Page 22: ...dicator also informs of incoming calls To switch the No disturb function off reset the clock Calculator Your telephone may be used as calculator To switch the calculator on off press the left side of the CAL ARD button After pressing this button the display will show the digit 0 Below there is the description of all button functions the UP x button multiplication the DOWN button division the DEL b...

Page 23: ...l To switch the STEAL function on press the SET CE button The display will show SEt 1 dAtE Press the DOWN button once The display will show SEt 7 StEAl Press the SET CE button The display will show StEAl OFF This symbol indicates that the function is off Press the UP x or DOWN button The display will show StEAl ON The function is on Press the SET CE button Telephone will return to the standby mode...

Page 24: ... the DTMF system In Poland the FSK system is obligatory but some exchanges still use the DTMF system Your telephone is capable of using either type of system but the FSK system is the best to use because it allows the sending of statements which define the status of the number it allows the automatic setting of time and date The DTMF system does not have these features The telephone can store a ma...

Page 25: ...red in the lower memory location the counter shows the number of the memory location or press the DOWN button to display the number stored in the higher memory location use the UP x and DOWN buttons to review all new numbers After displaying new numbers the NEW symbol disappears from the display New numbers change their status to old numbers Note If there are no numbers in the memory after pressin...

Page 26: ...ion will be indicated by the VIP symbol Note When the No disturb function is used the VIP numbers are treated very specifically The telephone will ring when a signal is received from one of these numbers To save a number press the UP x or DOWN button to select the number to be saved Press the VIP button The display will show the symbol VIP The above steps can be repeated for the next number If no ...

Page 27: ...mmed in the memory see How to programme the prefix A digit between 0 9 can be used In Poland the prefix used is 0 The missing prefix is automatically added before the local area code To make a call using a number without a prefix programme the right prefix Press the UP x or DOWN button to find the number you want to dial Press the REDIAL BACK button The 2 way speaker function will be switched on T...

Page 28: ...o make local calls This function can only be used to specify local numbers Entering a local area code in the memory removes it from all numbers which belong to the same area To enter the local area code press the SET CE button The display will show SEt 1 dAtE Press the UP x button The display will show SEt 2 COdE Press the SET CE button again The display will show 0 The digit 0 will flash Note The...

Page 29: ...ea code Press the SET CE button The third dash will start to flash Now the third digit can be entered although it is not compulsory to do so In Poland the local area code consists of two digits Press the SET CE button until the display shows SEt 3 PCOdE Press the DEL button The telephone will return to the standby mode UP x DOWN SET CE DEL ...

Page 30: ...line socket To mount the base on the wall drill two holes into the wall in the correct position a distance of 145mm apart Put the upper screw into the wall leaving about 5 mm free and put the lower screw into the wall leaving about 30mm free to hang the wall mounting bracket turn the wall clip about 90 replace the handset on the base unit hang the telephone onto the screws ...

Page 31: ...eck that the batteries are in the battery compartment the batteries may be dead The telephone rings quietly check that the RING Hi Low switch is in the correct position Unable to switch on the 2 way speakerphone function the batteries are dead no batteries in the battery compartment Important advice Never use your telephone during a thunderstorm Unplug it from the telephone line and the mains sock...

Page 32: ...sconnected from the telephone PTT line Please clean the telephone with a soft cloth to prevent scratching Do not use chemical sprays or aerosols to clean the telephone Do not put the telephone in a wet damp place or into bright sunlight or where it could be damaged ...

Page 33: ...Directive 73 23EEC norm PN EN 60950 1 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 89 336 EEC norm PN EN 55022 norm PN EN 55024 norms PN EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 In additional our products fulfill the requirements contained in 1 norm PN T 83001 2 enclosure no 18 Communication Minister s decree from 04 09 1997 Przedsiębiorstwo DARTEL ADDRESS 29 100 Włoszczowa Podlipie 26 TYPE OF PRODUCT Corded ...

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