DSUII Attendant User’s Guide

7.9 Auxiliary Jack

NOTE: Some telephones have an auxiliary jack. All other model telephones use the handset jack to plug in a headset.

The auxiliary jack provides an interface for a headset, a tape recorder, an external ringer or an external pager. Any one of these auxiliary devices may be connected by you or by your system installer. You must program one of the programmable buttons to serve as an enable/ disable button for each auxiliary device that is or will be connected to your telephone.

The following modes are programmable with the auxiliary jack:

The headset mode allows you to operate your telephone with a headset instead of as a speakerphone. Lifting the handset will turn off the headset and activate the handset.

NOTE: The recorder, external ringer, or pager requires external power.

The recorder mode allows you to send your voice and that of the distant party to a tape recording machine.

The ringer mode allows an external speaker to sound the ringing of your telephone.

The pager mode allows an external paging device to sound all voice announcements (all-call, zone paging, voice-announced intercom calls) sent to your telephone.

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