Teledex B4506 manual Desktop Installation, Wall Mounting, Loss of AC power

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INSTALLATION

Desktop Installation

1.If you desire, you can attach the desk/wall mount to the base to elevate the angle of view to better see the display and keys (install the opposite direction as shown below for wall mounting).

2.Connect the telephone lines as shown in the section “Connecting your telephone lines.”

3.Insert the AC adapter cable into the jack on the rear of the telephone.

4.Plug the AC adapter into the wall electrical power outlet.

5.Plug one end of the handset coiled cord into the handset. Plug the other end of the cord into the handset jack located on the left side of the phone base.

6.Place the handset in the handset cradle.

Wall Mounting

The telephone may be installed on the studs of a standard wall phone plate.

1.Connect the telephone lines as shown in the section “Connecting your telephone lines.” If you are installing on a wall mount plate, use the provided short line cord. You can only install 2 lines unless you purchase another short line cord.

2.Insert the AC adapter cable into the jack on the rear of the telephone.

3.Plug the AC adapter into the wall electrical power outlet.

4.Attach the desk/wall mount to the base of the telephone as shown. Make sure the cables run through the cable grooves in the mount so they do not impede wall mounting.

5. Slip the phone onto the wall, lining up the wall mounting holes over the wall plate posts or screws, and then slide the telephone down so it is firmly in place.

6.Plug one end of the handset coiled cord into the handset. Plug the other end of the cord into the handset jack located on

the left side of the phone base.

7. Place the handset in the handset cradle.

INSTALLATION

Loss of AC power

In case of no AC power, the B450D will operate under battery power. To extend the life of battery operation, some functions of the machine will be disengaged.

Use only the handset to answer or make calls. Line 1 is the only line that will remain accessible under battery power.

The keys that are operational under battery power: [M1] ... [M8], [CID], [DIR], [UP], [DOWN], [DEL], [PREV], [NEXT], [MENU], [SAVE], [QUIT], [CDF], [REDIAL], [], [], [FLASH], and the dial pad.

The functions that are operational under battery power: LCD display, machine setup, Line 1 ringer, Line 1 Caller ID, Caller ID review, Caller ID redial, memory store, memory review, memory dial, manual dial, flash, handset, and volume control.

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Contents Users guide Table of Contents Safety Instructions FCC InformationImportant Safety Instructions Getting StartedLocation of Controls and Features B450D Top ViewB450D Rear View Descriptions and FunctionsLCD Displays Installation Connecting Your Phone LinesInstalling the battery Selecting a LocationWall Mounting Desktop InstallationLoss of AC power Telephone Setup Programming the Telephone SettingsBasic Operation Making or Answering a CallLast Number Redial Placing a Call on HoldSpeed Dial Caller ID Reviewing Caller ID RecordsSaving Caller ID to Speed Dial Memory Caller ID CallbackAdditional Features Message Waiting Adjusting the VolumeCare and Maintenance Glossary Troubleshooting