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Setting up

Follow these steps to set up your Quarter 1500 ready for use.

Plan the location

1 Handset aerial

Situate your Quartet 1500 close enough to the mains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables will reach.

Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to minimise interference.

Do not situate the product in the bathroom or other humid areas.

Your Quartet 1500 works by sending and receiving radio signals between the base unit and the handset.

The strength of the signal depends on where you site the base unit and how the aerial is deployed.

The higher the base unit is located, the better. An upstairs room is ideal.

Your product can be wall mounted, for more information see page 44.

Your Quartet 1500 handset uses a compact aerial which we recommend be pulled out to obtain the best signal and reception available.

2Plug the power supply cord into the bottom of the base unit

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Contents User Guide Quartet 1500 User Guide 3rd Edition 27th November ’01 ~ Quartet 1500 User Guide ~ 3rd Edition ~ 27th November ’01 ~ Use/Battery Low light At a glanceVIP Key features Record your own Using your Quartet 1500 answering machine This guideUnpacking your Quartet IntroductionFor your records General Safety informationCleaning EnvironmentalSetting up Plug the power supply cord into the bottom of the base unitCharge the handset Connect the power supply unit to a power socket0845 769 Your Quartet 1500 is now ready for use To make an external call To receive a call Using your QuartetMaking and receiving calls To end a callFrom the handset to the base To use the channel buttonTo make an internal call From the base unit to Quartet 1500 handsetSecrecy / Music on hold Last number redialOne touch memories To dial a one touch number Quickdial memoriesTo store a number in the Quickdial memory To dial a number in the Quickdial memory To delete stored numbersTo adjust the earpiece To adjust the handsetRinger volume Volume To change the handset melodyCall Waiting To adjust the base ringer volumeTo use Call Waiting Message display on the base station FromOutgoing messages OGM Setting up your answering machineIf you hear Answer on, your outgoing message is ANS ON/OFF button To record your own outgoing message OGMTo select your pre-recorded outgoing message Select outgoing messageTo check your outgoing message Press the SCREEN/MENU To delete your outgoing messageTo set the day and time SCREEN/MENU button= Sun, 2 = Mon = Tues, 4 = Wed = Thur, 6 = Fri, 7 = Sat To adjust the loudspeaker volumeFor example Incoming messages Using your answering machine from the base stationTo playback messages To skip forward and backward through messages To delete all messagesMessage deleted To change the answer delay setting Answer delayTo cancel deletion Please see page 32 for more information on ‘Time saver’Accessing your messages from the handset Using your answering machine from the cordless handsetTo switch message alert on or off When the answering machine is in the idle modeTo screen a call from the base unit Call screeningMemos To screen a call via the handsetTo record a memo into a voice mailbox Voice mailboxesTo record a memo Please speak after the tone. To end recording press squareVoice mailbox 1 or VIP accessTo play a message in a voice mailbox You have ‘n’ messagesTo change the VIP code To switch VIP on/off and check VIP CodePress and release the VIP To switch your answering machine on Remote accessTo change your security PIN code Operating the answering machine Time saverTo check for messages To access the voice mailboxes Main menuVoice mailbox menu Registering your handset To register an additional handsetAdditional handset To re-register an additional handsetTo de-register an To set the handset numberTransferring calls To transfer a callIf you have to return your product GuaranteeGeneral information Technical informationTo set the dialling mode Switchboard compatibilitySwitchboard access codes Call securityTo insert a pause To use the R buttonHelp and advice Telephone problems Possible cause SolutionInterference Answering machine Possible cause Solution Problems Wall mounting Index OGMQuartet 1500 User Guide ~ 3rd Edition ~ 27th November ’01 ~ Wall mounting template 0560
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