Telematrix 3300 Series User Manual

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Ringer Volume Control - # 11

The ringer volume control switch is on the right side of the phone.
Settings are either Low or HI (High), for both lines 1 and 2.

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Handset & Speaker Volume Control - # 13a & 13b

The handset volume control increases the volume of the handset.
When the handset is off hook or speaker key engaged on speakerphones, press the
volume control keys to increase or decrease the volume. The handset volume control
is a 8-step operation, and 2-step operation for 3300LBY sets. All models are hearing
aid compatible.

Speaker & Mute Key Connecting & Status Indicators - # 15 & 16

Speakerphones are equipped with LED indicators to show the current feature key status.
• Press Speaker or Mute Feature Key to use that service - LED will light Green when
that key is IN USE.

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Message Waiting Selectors - # 4a & # 4b

USA/Domestic Configuration:
You may select from “NEON OFF or LED” switch settings.
Check with your telephone switch provider to ensure the proper setting.

European Configuration:
This telephone automatically responds to both “NEON” or low-voltage “LED” signals via
the “TYPE” setting. “LR1 & LR2” are for reverse polarity message signaling (LR means
“line reverse”). If the wrong position is selected, the message lamp will be OFF when
there is a message, and ON when there is no message. Moving the switch to the other
position will correct this. # 4b.
The telephone also has an ON OFF switch that turns the entire message waiting circuit
on or off. The normal setting is “ON”. # 4a

Line Voltage Selectors (optional feature) - # 24

Two line telephones are equipped to operate behind a PBX telephone systems rated
between 24 volts and 48 volts. There is a selector switch on the bottom of the phone
(hidden). The switch has 3 settings “24V, 48V or Off”. Your phone must be set according
to what your PBX system is rated. The preset to the “24V” setting.
(Does not apply to single line telephones - no voltage settings on 1-lines)

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Using the Mute Feature on Speakerphones - # 16

A “Mute” key is provided to allow privacy during a background conversation. When the
“Mute” key is activated, the microphones in the handset and speakerphone are disabled.
When the “Mute” feature is activated, the caller will not hear your voice. The “Mute” key
will light to show that the feature is activated. To de-activate, press the “Mute” key again.
(Does not apply to non-speakerphones)

Using the Conference Key on Speakerphones - # 14

The “Conf.” key is used to establish a 3-way conversation. The conference feature is
activated by a “soft” key that will automatically reset when hung up.
A 3-way “Conference” call can be established while using either the handset or speaker-
phone. To use the “Conf.” feature:
1. Place the line that is currently in-use on Hold by pressing the “Hold” key.
The line status indicator will turn from Green to Red.
2. The second call can be established by selecting the idle line key and dialing the call.
3. When the second call is established, activate the 3-way conference call by pressing
“Conf.” key. Line 1 and Line 2 will automatically “bridge” together and all three
parties can now converse.
4. To end the call, simply hang-up by placing the handset back in its cradle (on-hook)
or by pressing the “Speaker” key.
5. If you wish to continue speaking with one of the callers and wish to “drop” the other
caller, simply press the line key of the caller you wish to continue speaking with.
The other caller will automatically drop-off.
(Does not apply to non-speakerphones)

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