Interquartz IQ750 manual To dial from a Direct Access Memory

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4.Press HANDSFREE/HEADSET; the DISPLAY will show “H” in the number field. If this is not required, go to step 5 without pressing HANDSFREE/HEADSET

5.Enter the telephone number and press STORE

6.Enter the name by using the Keypad and press STORE to confirm; the display will show “MEMORY STORED”.

To dial from a Direct Access Memory

Speed-Dial memory (i.e. the memory key has been programmed with an “H” preceding the number as described above):

Press the desired Memory Key either once to dial from its One-Touch memory or twice to dial from its Two-Touch memory.

Non Speed-Dial memory (i.e. the memory key has NOT been programmed with an “H” preceding the number as described above):

Press the desired Memory Key either once to dial from its One-Touch memory or twice to dial from its Two-Touch memory.

Direct Access Memories and the Memory Protection Switch

The Memory Protection Switch protects the upper row of five memory keys near the display to prevent them from being overwritten by the user in daily use. The memory protect switch is located underneath the lower memory number card (see Figure 4).

it is recommended that the upper row of 5 memory keys (i.e. 10 Direct Access Memories) be programmed to create network features access keys to store some of your favourite network facility codes (e.g. Diversion, Call Forward, Call Back etc). This will enable more convenient access to these features without the need to remember the necessary codes. The memory card paper insert below the memory keys can be used to label the keys to indicate their new functions (i.e. the name of the network feature). Consult your system User Guide for the codes that you need to store.

If your upper-row memory keys are locked and prevent storage of new numbers this may be due to the presence of pre-programmed codes chosen by your system administrator. Before moving the switch to the “Non-Protected” position we recommend that you contact your system administrator, Interquartz or your dealer to discuss if they can be unlocked.

Changing the switch setting may allow any pre-programming to be lost. 24

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Contents Caller ID Handsfree Headset Business Telephone Model IQ750Contents Memory Operation Illustrations Features Headset Savvy FeaturesCaller ID CLI Features General Functions Operating Requirements Liquid Crystal DisplayMessage Waiting Setting UP General SETTING-UPDisplay Brightness Adjustment UnpackingDate and Time SET UP Display Date SettingAM/PM Setting Basic OperationGeneral Controls and Indicators TOP ViewRINGER/MESSAGE Waiting Indicator Ringer Volume SwitchRinger Pitch Control Reset KEY Cradle SwitchVolume Slider ALPHA-NUMERIC KeypadMute KEY and Indicator Redial KEYPause Function HANDSFREE/HEADSET KEY and Indicator Timer KEY and Automatic Call Timer FunctionTo use Handsfree mode To use Headset modeBattery Compartment Display Icons and FieldsNumber Field Name Field Incoming calls using Handsfree Outgoing calls using Handsfree manual or memory dialingHandsfree Operation Changing from Handsfree to Handset during a callHints for Handsfree Operation TRAINEE/SUPERVISOR Mode Headset OperationHEADSET/HANDSET/HANDSFREE Modes Alert Light Support Silent RingingDirect Access Memory Keys Memory BackupMemory Operation Memory StorageDirect Access Memory Capacity To store a Number and Name in a Direct Access memorySpeed-Dialling Storable Handsfree code Speed-Dialling and Automatic Hang-upTo dial from a Direct Access Memory Direct Access Memories and the Memory Protection SwitchMemory Protection Switch To dial from a Protected Direct Access MemoryDirectory Memory Directory Memory CapacityTo Store a Number and Name into a Directory Memory To dial from the Directory Memory using Name Search Last Number Redial MemoryTo edit an entry in the Directory Memory To delete an entry from Directory MemoryUsing the 5-Stack Last Number Redial Memory Using the Caller ID Display Call Waiting Display Caller ListDisplay of a Typical Call from the Caller List Page Page Manually Resetting the Message Waiting Prompts Advanced Network OperationTalking Text SMS Messages Pause Function When Dialing OUT Automatic Trunk Access Digit InsertionAutomatic Pause Insertion Pause Time Using the Memories Holding and Transferring CallsSpeed Dialing Cascade Memory DialingInstallation LocationWall Mounting IQ235 Wall Mount Bracket Modular Wall Jack and Link Cord IQ235 Wall Mount Bracket BREAK-OFF Lugs Headset MIC Adjust Control Message Waiting Light CompatibilityTo Make a Headset MIC Level Adjustment Headset Polarity Switch Headset MIC Adjust Control and Polarity SwitchPage General Care and Maintenance CleaningFailure to Operate and Service Difficulties Warranty 6 Years ThunderstormsService and Product Services International Quartz Limited