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1. INSTALLATION

Connect one end of the coiled cord to the handset and the other end to the socket
at the left of the base unit. Replace the handset to the cradle.

Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the socket at the back of the unit and
connect the other end to the telephone socket at the wall. After connecting the
telephone to the line socket, the handset should be lifted to check dial tone is being
received. If the handset is not lifted, the telephone will take about 15 seconds to power
up during which time any incoming calls will not ring the unit.

2. OPERATION

2.1 Dialing

Lift the handset and dial the number (local call charges may apply). The telephone is
pre-set at tone mode. To terminate a phone call, simply replace the handset.

If you want to terminate a call and make another call immediately, you may press the
NEW CALL key once. The unit will terminate a call and let you dial the number for
another call.

2.2 Tone or Pulse Option

To find out whether you are on a digital exchange that accepts tone dialing, locate
the switch marked TONE / PULSE inside the compartment underneath the unit. First
try dialing out with the switch in the TONE position. If this is unsuccessful, switch back
to the PULSE position.

Note: Pulse (Decadic) dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ.

2.3 Mixed Mode dialing (how to switch from pulse to tone in mid – call)

Even if your local exchange only allows pulse dialing, there may still be occasions
when you need tone dialing. For instance, when you call into a bank’s computer
system, you may be asked to enter number codes. You can only do this if your
telephone sends out tones when you press the keypad.

The TONE button helps you make change over from pulse to tone dialing in the
middle of a call.

Note: Pulse (Decadic) dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ

What you do:

Pulse – dial the telephone numbers you require.
When you are connected, press the “TONE” button

What you do:

Dial the rest of the sequence you require.

What you hear:

Each number you dial emits a tone

When the handset is replaced, the unit goes back to pulse dialing

NRX-1

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The telephone for the corporate user

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Summary of Contents for NRX-1

Page 1: ...User Guide NRX 1 The telephone for the corporate user Telephones of Distinction Business Telephone Range 8733 NRX 1_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 01 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ices 2 6 Message Waiting 2 7 Last Number Redial 2 8 Adjustable Ringing Volume 2 9 Adjustable Ringing Tone Pitch 2 10 Privacy Muting the Microphone during Conversation 2 11 Impedance Matching 2 12 Receiver Volume 2 13 Modem Data Connection Socket 2 14 Hearing Aid Compatibility 3 WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT NRX 1 The telephone for the corporate user 8733 NRX 1_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 01 PM Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...ECALL REDIAL Tel No EXT ABC DEF MNO JKL GHI TUV PQRS WXYZ Number Keypad Pause Button New Call Button Mute Button Ring Indicator Wall Mount Tab Tone Button Recall Button Redial Button TELEPHONE LAYOUT NRX 1 The telephone for the corporate user 8733 NRX 1_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 01 PM Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...xchange that accepts tone dialing locate the switch marked TONE PULSE inside the compartment underneath the unit First try dialing out with the switch in the TONE position If this is unsuccessful switch back to the PULSE position Note Pulse Decadic dialing is not available on NRX Telephones sold in NZ 2 3 Mixed Mode dialing how to switch from pulse to tone in mid call Even if your local exchange o...

Page 5: ...rrectly on some parts of the telephone network or on some PABXs available on the NZ market If this is the case then recall can be activated by flashing the switch hook or by repeated use of the recall Recall problems with this product are not to be reported to Telecom Faults Service 2 6 Message Waiting The NRX 1 has a built in LED neon lamp for message waiting indication This is compatible with va...

Page 6: ...button again to release the Mute function and the LED will be off Alternatively you may also press the Mute button on the handset As long as the handset Mute button is pressed the microphone mute function is activated Releasing the handset Mute button will re enable the microphone for conversation 2 11 Impedance Matching The Impedance Matching switch inside the compartment in the base of the NRX 1...

Page 7: ...rding to the distance as marked by two mounting holes Install the two screws supplied with the unit in the wall Re install the wall mount bracket to the bottom cabinet for the wall mount position Position the wall mount slots on the bracket of the unit over the two screws on the wall Pull down and lock into place Beneath the earpiece section of the cradle you will find a small tab Pull this up to ...

Page 8: ...lemington Road North Melbourne Victoria 3051 Sales Service 1 800 078 036 Fax 1 800 079 036 Email sales polaris com au Web www polaris com au Polaris Communications Pty Ltd ACN 006 102 601 8733 NRX 1_User Guide qxd 8 12 2003 2 01 PM Page 8 ...

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