Teledex B4506 manual Telephone Setup, Programming the Telephone Settings

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Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next
setting. The display will show “SET TIME/DATE.” The SET TIME/DATE current time and date setting will display with the hour flashing.
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6. Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch between Headset On and Headset Off.
Note: If the headset is enabled (Headset On), the speakerphone will be
disabled.
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TELEPHONE SETUP

Programming the Telephone Settings

You may need to go through most of the settings, even if you only to need to change some of the settings. At any time during telephone programming, press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to save the new settings and advance to the next one, press [MENU] to save and skip to the next setting group, press [DEL] to go back to the previous setting group, or press [QUIT] to leave the telephone programming menu.

1. Press [MENU]. The display will say “SET CONTRAST”

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and the current contrast setting will flash.

SET CONTRAST

2.Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value. The default setting is 3. The range of contrast settings is 1-5.

3.Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next setting. The default setting is “PRIORITY = AUTO.”

PRIORITY = AUTO

4. Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP]

or [NEXT] to increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value (press [5] for auto priority). The range of priority line settings is line 1/2/3/4/auto.

Note: If the priority line is set to line 1 for example, Caller ID for line 1 will have priority, message waiting [VMI] on line 1 is enabled, and VMI

TELEPHONE SETUP

8.Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to increase the setting, or use the dial pad to key in the value (press [1] for AM and [2] for PM). The default time/date setting is 12:00 am 1/01. The range of Time/date settings is 12:00am 1/01 – 11:59pm 12/31. The local clock will also be updated automatically when a caller ID is received.

9.Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next setting. The display will show “TONE DIALING” with

“Tone” flashing, if it is still set to the default.

TONE DIALING

10.Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch from Tone to “PULSE DIALING.” The default setting is Tone.

Note: If you are unsure which type of phone system you have, set it to Tone. If this setting does not work, change the setting to Pulse.

11.Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “FLASH TIME = msec”

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and the current flash setting.

FLASH TIME = MSEC

 

12.Press [Down] or [PREV] to decrease the setting, [UP] or [NEXT] to increase the setting in increments of 100msec, or use the dial pad to key in the value. The default setting is 600msec. The range of flash time settings is 100msec – 1500msec.

13.Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next setting. The display will show “RINGER 1 TONE” with

on line 2, 3, & 4 is disabled. If the priority line is set to auto, the telephone will allocate priority to a line automatically depending on

the current ringer tone number flashing above it.

RINGER 1 TONE

need. Message waiting [VMI] on all lines are disabled on auto priority.

5. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

14.Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to increase or decrease the ringer tone on line 1. The range of ringer tone settings is 1-8.

15. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to choose the next line.

setting. The default setting is “HEADSET OFF.”

HEADSET OFF

The display will show “RINGER 2 TONE” with the

current setting flashing above it. Repeat the same

procedure for the other three lines.

16. Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [MENU] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “RINGER 1 ON.”

RINGER 2 TONE

RINGER 1 ON

17.Press [Down], [PREV], [UP] or [NEXT] to switch

between Line 1 ring On and Line 1 ring Off. The default setting is all lines on.

18.Press [DIAL/ENTER] or [SAVE] to advance to next

setting. The display will show “RINGER 2 ON.”

RINGER 2 ON

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Contents Users guide Table of Contents FCC Information Safety InstructionsGetting Started Important Safety InstructionsB450D Top View Location of Controls and FeaturesB450D Rear View Descriptions and FunctionsLCD Displays Connecting Your Phone Lines InstallationInstalling the battery Selecting a LocationDesktop Installation Loss of AC powerWall Mounting Programming the Telephone Settings Telephone SetupMaking or Answering a Call Basic OperationLast Number Redial Placing a Call on HoldSpeed Dial Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller IDSaving Caller ID to Speed Dial Memory Caller ID CallbackAdditional Features Adjusting the Volume Care and MaintenanceMessage Waiting Glossary Troubleshooting