GE Feb-50 User Manual

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O. Plug the AC POWER SUPPLY into the nearest

electrical outlet.

P. After you plug in the AC POWER SUPPLY you

should see the INTERCOM LED flash red and

green. Consult the WORKSHEET above to

see which Station Number you have assigned to

this telephone. Press that same number on the

MEMORY/INTERCOM INDEX. The phone will

beep, and the LED will start flashing red as it

checks to see if this station address is already in

use. If this station address is not already in use,

the LED will turn off and the telephone will
automatically conduct a “line check”. During the

“line check” the line LED’s for each line con­

nected will turn green. After a few seconds all

LEDs will go off and you will here 3 beeps and

the telephone should be fully functional.

Note: If you hear an error tone, the intercom

number you pressed has already been assigned

to another station or the TELEPHONE LINE

CORDS are not properly connected, check the

LINE CORD connections. Check the station.
Check the extension number assignements on

your worksheet and repeat the procedure. (If you

need to change the address of a station, refer

to page 28 in the Use and Care Guide)

Q. lf you desire, you may turn off the ringer for any

line or lines at any station. Press the STORE but­

ton and you should see a red LED for each LINE

button. The LED indicates the line is active and

will ring. To disable a ringer press these buttons

in this sequence to the right:

The LED should turn off, indicating a disabled

ringer. Repeat this sequence for each ringer you

wish to disable.

To turn a ringer back on: See page 23 of the

accompanying USE AND CARE GUIDE.

TO DISABLE

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Note: For complete information on the programming and use of
your GE Model 2-9450 telephone, consult the accompanying
USE AND CARE GUIDE.

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