Interquartz IQ333 manual Message Waiting Light Compatibility, Headset MIC Adjust Control

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TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS - FOR CORRECT OPERATION

MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT COMPATIBILITY

Located in the Multifunctional Indicator Light, the Message Waiting Light can be optionally configured at time of order to be

compatible with most host telephone systems. The standard factory fitted Message Waiting Light is a neon style circuit suitable for

minimum 80V DC signaling and is compatible with NEC, FUJITSU, ALCATEL and NORTEL PABX systems. The Message Waiting

Light switch is located on the telephone's underside for enabling or disabling the light,andisfactorysetinthe“ON”position.

Pleasenotethatwhenthistelephoneisconfiguredtothe“MessageWaiting”mode it is only for use with PABX systems (contact your

vendor for clarification). For direct line use, please disable the Message WaitingLightfeaturebysetingtheswitchtothe“OFF”

position. This Message Waiting Light is not compatible to the NZ Telecom voicemail system.

HEADSET MIC ADJUST CONTROL

By adjusting this control the telephone can match the sensitivity of the headset's microphone thus allowing many different types of

headsets on the New Zealand market to function correctly with the telephone. The control is a white knob with a slot in the center. It

is located on the underside of the telephone (do not mistake this knob as a hold down screw). This knob has a maximum 270

degrees rotation between extremes. In order to avoid damaging this control please do not rotate the knob beyond the rotational

extremes (the limits). You can use a small screwdriver or similar implement that will fit into the slot to gently rotate it and make the

adjustment. Rotate clockwise for higher sensitivity and anti-clockwise for lower sensitivity. Please see Table 1 as a guide to the

appropriate settings for most popular headsets. Please follow these simple steps to make a headset mic adjustment:

1.Put the headset on and lift the HANDSET to your other ear and make an out-going call

2.While speaking to the other party swap between HANDSET and HEADSET mode a few times by pressing the HANDSFREE /

HEADSET key (the HANDSFREE / HEADSET key indicator will illuminate to signify HEADSET mode is in use)

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Contents User Guide Contents Advanced Network Operations Features General Controls and Indicators TOP ViewBottom View Multifunctional Indicator Light Ringer Volume SwitchBasic Operation ALPHA-NUMERIC KeypadElectronic Volume Control Recall KEYMute KEY and Indicator Redial / Pause KEYUsing the Handsfree / Headset KEY Handsfree OperationHEARING-AID Compatibility Handsfree MicrophoneChanging from Handsfree to Handset during a call Hints for Handsfree OperationHeadset Operation Handsfree / Headset and Handset ModesTrainee / Supervisor Mode Silent Ringing FeatureAdvanced Network Operation Volume ControlPause Function When Dialling Memory Feature Operation Using the MemoriesHolding and Transferring Calls Storing a NumberInstallation Location Wall MountingHeadset Line ConnectionWall Mounting Page Headset MIC Adjust Control Message Waiting Light CompatibilityHeadset Polarity Switch Page Failure to Operate and Service Difficulties General Care and MaintenanceCleaning Warranty 3 Years Thunderstorms