4) installation, 23) deleting caller id records, 24) priority (vip) call – Teledex B150D User Manual

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4) INSTALLATION

When installing your B150D, please select a location that is located near an

unswitched AC outlet, near a modular phone line jack, and out of the way of

activities that may interfere with the telephone’s operation.

NOTE:

The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C (RJ11W for a wall plate jack.)

CAUTION:

You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 12 volts AC, and delivers at least
500 mA. The supplied adapter meets these specifications. Using an adapter that does
not meet these specifications could damage the LCD display or the adapter.

4.1 DESKTOP INSTALLATION

1)

Plug one end of the handset coiled cord into the handset modular jack,

located on the left side of the phone base. Plug the other end into the

handset jack.

(Refer to figure 2 below.)

2)

Install wall mount bracket into four slots at the bottom of the B150D.

3)

Plug one end of the thinner, four-conductor line cord into the jack labeled

LINE

on the power adapter. Plug the other end into a standard RJ-11

telephone wall jack.

(Refer to figure 3 below.)

4)

Plug one end of the thicker, six-conductor phone cord into the jack labeled

PHONE

on the power adapter. Plug the other end into the

LINE

jack at the

bottom of the B150D.

(Refer to figure 3 below.)

5)

Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet.

4.2 WALL MOUNTING

1)

Place the flat end of the wall mount bracket upward. Install the wall

mount bracket into the four slots on the bottom of the B150D.

2)

Follow steps #3 and #4 in section 4.1 Desktop Installation above for

installation of line and phone cords. Route the adapter cord through the

wall mount line cord slot.

3)

Align the phone’s keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the

phone downward to secure it.

4)

Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.

number); a 10-digit number (area code plus the phone number); an 11-digit number
(1 plus the area code plus the phone number); a 7-digit number.

If the phone number’s area code does not match the area code you stored, you can
select whether or not to dial a ‘1’ before the phone number.

If you have not yet stored an area code, the displays reads: SET AREA CODE 000, and
the first ‘0’ flashes.

23) DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS

The B150D allows you to delete individual Caller ID records, or all Caller ID records

that have been reviewed. It will not allow the deletion of Caller ID records that have

not been reviewed. You cannot delete Caller ID records during a call.

To delete a single Caller ID record:

1)

Repeatedly press

REVIEW

or

REVIEW

to select a record, then press

DELETE

. The display will show the prompt

DELETE?

.

2)

Press the

DELETE

key once again. The name and number will be deleted

from the phone book log. If there are no other records,

NO CALLS

will

appear on display.

To delete all Caller ID records:

1)

Wait until the B150D shows the clock display, then hold down the

DELETE

key for approximately four seconds.

ERASE ALL

flashes twice in the display,

then the phone beeps once to confirm that all records were deleted.

24) PRIORITY (VIP) CALL

This feature alerts you when an important (VIP) call is being received, from up to twenty

(20) numbers of your choosing. When you receive a call from a number matching one

stored in the VIP call record, the B150D sounds two quick beeps each time the phone

rings, until you answer the call.

NOTE:

VIP call records are protected so you cannot delete them by mistake. To delete a
VIP call record, you must first “unmark” it, using the steps in “Unmarking a VIP Call
Record,” then delete the record using the steps in outlined in the section “Deleting a
single Caller ID record”.

24.1 MARKING A VIP CALL RECORD

1)

Press the

PHONE BOOK

key.

2)

Repeatedly press either

REVIEW

key, until you see the call record you

wish to mark as a VIP call.

3)

Press the

STAR (*)

key on the keypad until

PRIORITY CALL

appears in the

display. The B150D beeps once and marks the call record as a VIP

record.

NOTES:

As you press either REVIEW key to review stored records, PRIORITY CALL appears on
each record that you marked as a VIP call record.

If the VIP memory is full, the B150D will beep three (3) times when you hold down
the STAR (*) key. To store another VIP call record, you must first delete an existing one.

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FIGURE 2

P/N 600-0480-52

FIGURE 3

THINNER, 4-WIRE
LINE CORD

THICKER, 6-WIRE
PHONE CORD

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