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a long beep, and the display will show 

NUMBER STORED

to confirm 

your entry. The current time display will return.

NOTES:

You will hear a dial tone during most steps of this procedure. The phone does not
actually dial the number as you store it, but you may also hear a busy tone or a
recorded operator’s voice after a few seconds.

To keep your private numbers secure, it is not recommended that you store your
personal access codes for services (such as bank-by-phone, etc.) in a memory location.

To change a number in memory, store a new one in its place.

11.12 ENTERING A PAUSE IN A MEMORY NUMBER

Some telephone systems require that you dial an access code (9, for example) and

wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. You can store this

access code with the desired number; however it may be necessary to store a pause

after the access code to allow time for the outside line to connect. To enter a pause,

press the 

MUTE

key while storing a number into memory. This enters a one (1) second

pause into the number string being stored. For a longer pause, press 

MUTE

again to

store additional pauses in one second increments. Each pause stored uses one digit of

memory.

11.13 STORING NUMBERS FROM CALLER ID RECORDS

You can easily store a number from a Caller ID record. Repeatedly press 

REVIEW

or 

REVIEW

to select the desired phone number. Press the 

PRGM

key. 

PROGRAM MODE

will appear. Then press the memory button where you would like the number to be

stored. You will hear a long beep to confirm, and the display will read 

NUMBER STORED.

11.14 DIALING A MEMORY NUMBER

To dial a number stored in memory, press the appropriate memory button, then lift

the handset or press 

SPEAKER/HEADSET.

11.15 CHAIN DIALING

For quick recall of numbers, store each group of numbers in its own memory location.

When calling special services, dial the service’s main number first. At the prompt,

press the memory button where your chain of numbers are stored, and the number

string will be sent.

12) PHONE BOOK 

Your B150D allows you to store up to ninety-nine (99) entries in alphabetical order,

so that you can dial a number directly from the directory. The directory organizes the

names by the first character stored. If you want the directory to store information by

the last name, enter the last name first when entering names.

NOTE:

If you do not enter a name, the number will still be stored. Entries that have only a 
number appear at the beginning of the directory.

13) STORING NUMBERS IN THE PHONE BOOK

13.1 WITH NO NUMBER DISPLAYED

1)

Press the 

PRGM

key. The display will show 

PROGRAM MODE.

2)

Press the 

PHONE BOOK

key. The display will show 

ENTER NUMBER.

3)

Enter the number to be stored by pressing the keys on the keypad.

4)

When you have entered the entire number, press 

PRGM

.

5)

The display will then show 

ENTER NAME.

6)

Press the letters on the keypad A through Z for name entry.

(Please refer to Figure 5, “Keypad Legend” for assistance)

7)

To enter a space between the first and last name, press the 

“1”

key.

8)

If you enter a digit by mistake, press 

DELETE

to delete the last number  

or letter entered. Pressing 

DELETE

once will delete the last character, 

pressing twice will delete the prior character, etc.

9)

Once the letters are entered, press the 

PRGM

key again. You will hear a 

long beep and the display will show 

NUMBER STORED.

The current 

time display will return.

13.2 WITH A NUMBER ALREADY ON THE DISPLAY

Your Caller ID data stored in memory may also be entered into your phone book

directory by the following sequence:

1)

Make sure the Caller ID data you wish to enter into the phone book 

directory is displayed on the LCD screen.

2)

Press the 

PRGM

key for a few seconds.

3)

Display will show 

PROGRAM MODE.

4)

Press the 

PHONE BOOK

key. 

5)

You will hear a long beep confirming the entry and the display will read 

NUMBER STORED.

14) RETRIEVING A STORED NUMBER (ON-HOOK MODE)

1)

Press the 

PHONE BOOK

key.

2)

Display will show the first name and number stored, and the

memory location. 

3)

Press the 

REVIEW

key to scroll to the number you wish to retrieve.

4)

If you scroll past the number you are looking for, press the 

REVIEW

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Teledex B150D Users Manual

Teledex B150D Users Manual

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Summary of Contents for B150D

Page 1: ...B150D Single Line Business Speakerphone with CID Display User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...n 17 ...

Page 3: ...G HOLD 11 9 USING MUTE 11 10 MEMORY DIALING 11 11 STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY 11 12 ENTERING A PAUSE IN A MEMORY NUMBER 11 13 STORING NUMBERS FROM CALLER ID RECORDS 11 14 DIALING A MEMORY NUMBER 11 15 CHAIN DIALING 12 PHONE BOOK 13 STORING NUMBERS IN THE PHONE BOOK 13 1 WITH NO NUMBER DISPLAYED 13 2 WITH A NUMBER ALREADY DISPLAYED 14 RETRIEVING A STORED NUMBER IN MEMORY ON HOOK MODE 15 DELETING A N...

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Page 5: ...ing more than one phone or other devices on the same line add up the value of all the RENs If the total is greater than five three in rural areas your phone might not ring If the ringer operation is impaired the problem can often be rectified by removing a device from the line to reduce the total REN to the number allowed FCC STATEMENT Your B150D complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules You must upon re...

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Page 7: ... VOLUME Your phone has three ringer volume levels OFF LOW AND HIGH Follow these steps to adjust the ringer volume telephone must be on hook 1 Press VOLUME or VOLUME to adjust the ringer volume 2 To turn off the ringer volume repeatedly press VOLUME until the ringing stops and the ringer is off 3 To adjust a line s ringer volume when that line rings press VOLUME or VOLUME NOTE The ringer volume is ...

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Page 9: ... off the microphone of either the speakerphone or handset press the MUTE key The MUTE indicator lights and the microphone will turn off but you can still hear the person on the other end of the phone Press MUTE again to resume your conversation 11 10 MEMORY DIALING You can store up to ten 10 phone numbers and names in the direct memory locations then quickly and conveniently call a number you have...

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Page 11: ...ess PRGM 5 The display will then show ENTER NAME 6 Press the letters on the keypad A through Z for name entry Please refer to Figure 5 Keypad Legend for assistance 7 To enter a space between the first and last name press the 1 key 8 If you enter a digit by mistake press DELETE to delete the last number or letter entered Pressing DELETE once will delete the last character pressing twice will delete...

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Page 13: ...evious conversation press the FLASH LINK key again 19 LED STATUS The red LED on the top right hand side of the B150D provides multiple indications LED BLINKS SLOWLY You have a voice message waiting LED REMAINS CONSTANTLY LIT You have a new call in your Caller ID memory LED FLASHES QUICKLY You have a new incoming call 20 REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS Each time you receive a call your B150D stores a C...

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Page 15: ...y then the phone beeps once to confirm that all records were deleted 24 PRIORITY VIP CALL This feature alerts you when an important VIP call is being received from up to twenty 20 numbers of your choosing When you receive a call from a number matching one stored in the VIP call record the B150D sounds two quick beeps each time the phone rings until you answer the call NOTE VIP call records are pro...

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Page 17: ...in advance so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your phone service 29 LIGHTNING Your B150D has built in protection circuits to reduce the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and power line current These protection circuits meet or exceed FCC requirements However lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your phone Lightning damage is not common N...

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Page 19: ...ATOR OR HEAT REGISTER THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN A BUILT IN INSTALLA TION UNLESS PROPER VENTILATION IS PROVIDED 7 NEVER PUSH OBJECTS OF ANY KIND INTO THIS PRODUCT THROUGH CABINET SLOTS AS THEY MAY TOUCH DANGEROUS VOLTAGE POINTS OR CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT THAT COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK NEVER SPILL LIQUID OF ANY KIND ON THE PRODUCT 8 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT...

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