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Desk mounting 8 B. Programming Photo Directory 10 C. Amplifier 11 E. Last Number Redial Button 12 J. Wall mounting 8 OPERATING YOUR PHOTO PHONE 10 A. Hold Button 12 I. Ringer Pitch Control 12 H. Flash Button 13 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 14 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 15 WARRANTY INFORMATION 21 SPECIFICATIONS 23 INDEX 24 Amplify Button 11 F. Ringer Volume 11 G. Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 PACKAGE CHECKLIST 6 FEATURES IDENTIFICATION 7 INSTALLATION 8 A. Photo Directory Set Up 10 B. Memory dialing 11 D.
Desk mounting 8 B. Programming Photo Directory 10 C. Amplifier 11 E. Last Number Redial Button 12 J. Wall mounting 8 OPERATING YOUR PHOTO PHONE 10 A. Hold Button 12 I. Ringer Pitch Control 12 H. Flash Button 13 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 14 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 15 WARRANTY INFORMATION 21 SPECIFICATIONS 23 INDEX 24 Amplify Button 11 F. Ringer Volume 11 G. Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 PACKAGE CHECKLIST 6 FEATURES IDENTIFICATION 7 INSTALLATION 8 A. Photo Directory Set Up 10 B. Memory dialing 11 D.
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... provided. 9.Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as this can touch 1 Do not use this telephone. If you are not sure of fire, electric shock and persons including the following: 1.Read and understand all instructions. 2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone. 3.Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the base unit or the owner's manual. They can...
... provided. 9.Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as this can touch 1 Do not use this telephone. If you are not sure of fire, electric shock and persons including the following: 1.Read and understand all instructions. 2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone. 3.Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the base unit or the owner's manual. They can...
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... unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 18. D. F. Important Safety Instructions dangerous voltage points or short out parts that are covered by the operating instructions. Opening or removing covers may require extensive work by following conditions: A. When the power supply cord or plug is subsequently used. 14. Improper adjustment may expose you to normal operation. If the telephone does not operate normally by...
... unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 18. D. F. Important Safety Instructions dangerous voltage points or short out parts that are covered by the operating instructions. Opening or removing covers may require extensive work by following conditions: A. When the power supply cord or plug is subsequently used. 14. Improper adjustment may expose you to normal operation. If the telephone does not operate normally by...
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... malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user disconnect the equipment. Check with local codes for the equipment is permissible to be connected to this manual. The standard connecting arrangement for possible special disposal instructions. E N G The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of service in some cases, the company's inside L I S H wiring associated with the...
... malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user disconnect the equipment. Check with local codes for the equipment is permissible to be connected to this manual. The standard connecting arrangement for possible special disposal instructions. E N G The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of service in some cases, the company's inside L I S H wiring associated with the...
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The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Number of terminals allowed to be connected to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Important Safety Instructions CAUTION: Users should not attempt to a telephone interface. The Ringer Equivalent Number is an indication of the maximum number of all the devices not exceed five. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4
The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Number of terminals allowed to be connected to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Important Safety Instructions CAUTION: Users should not attempt to a telephone interface. The Ringer Equivalent Number is an indication of the maximum number of all the devices not exceed five. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4
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... provide years of purchase date should the phone malfunction and the Trouble-shooting Chart on page 9 not resolve the problem, follow the Warranty procedure on page 11. Read this manual thoroughly before using your PHOTO PHONE effectively and safely. Introducing the P-300 Thank you for easy reference. These Operating Instructions and the associated Quick Operating Guide provide you with using your PHOTO PHONE package includes the items...
... provide years of purchase date should the phone malfunction and the Trouble-shooting Chart on page 9 not resolve the problem, follow the Warranty procedure on page 11. Read this manual thoroughly before using your PHOTO PHONE effectively and safely. Introducing the P-300 Thank you for easy reference. These Operating Instructions and the associated Quick Operating Guide provide you with using your PHOTO PHONE package includes the items...
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Package Checklist Handset Office Doctor Bank TM PHOTO PHONE P-300 A D B E C F G J M H K N I L O Q T X R U Y PS V WZ O P R HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL RINGER PITCH LO AMPLIFY HI HANDSET VOL Base Unit Office Doctor Bank Generic Button Icons Phone Cords ✄ P300 User Guide Photo Template Telephone Line Cords Operating Guides Phone Base Plate Figure 1 - Package Components 6 Handset Coil Cord
Package Checklist Handset Office Doctor Bank TM PHOTO PHONE P-300 A D B E C F G J M H K N I L O Q T X R U Y PS V WZ O P R HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL RINGER PITCH LO AMPLIFY HI HANDSET VOL Base Unit Office Doctor Bank Generic Button Icons Phone Cords ✄ P300 User Guide Photo Template Telephone Line Cords Operating Guides Phone Base Plate Figure 1 - Package Components 6 Handset Coil Cord
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Features of Photo Phone Photo memory buttons Big button keypad FLASH button REDIAL/PAUSE button AMPLIFY button VOLUME control AMPLIFY ON indicator Bright ring flasher HOLD indicator light RINGER PITCH control 7 Features on the P-300 DIAL P T RINGER Off Lo Hi E N G L I Tone/pulse dialing selection S Phone line connection H Ringer volume control switch Office Doctor Bank TM PHOTO PHONE P-300 A D B E C F G J M H K N I L O Q T X R U Y PS V WZ O P R HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL RINGER PITCH LO AMPLIFY HI HANDSET VOL HOLD PROG programming button button ...
Features of Photo Phone Photo memory buttons Big button keypad FLASH button REDIAL/PAUSE button AMPLIFY button VOLUME control AMPLIFY ON indicator Bright ring flasher HOLD indicator light RINGER PITCH control 7 Features on the P-300 DIAL P T RINGER Off Lo Hi E N G L I Tone/pulse dialing selection S Phone line connection H Ringer volume control switch Office Doctor Bank TM PHOTO PHONE P-300 A D B E C F G J M H K N I L O Q T X R U Y PS V WZ O P R HOLD PROG FLASH REDIAL RINGER PITCH LO AMPLIFY HI HANDSET VOL HOLD PROG programming button button ...
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... 3. 3. A. Connect telephone line cord to the telephone as shown in figure 5. Your PHOTO PHONE is ready to connect and install your PHOTO PHONE. Handset hook change 2. Set the dial mode switch to P (pulse) if you have touch tone service. Insert the tabs of the base. Set the switch to T (tone) if you hang up and will hold the handset when you have pulse (rotary) dialing. 2. Installation $ Follow the steps below to use. B. Figure 3 -Connections and installation 8
... 3. 3. A. Connect telephone line cord to the telephone as shown in figure 5. Your PHOTO PHONE is ready to connect and install your PHOTO PHONE. Handset hook change 2. Set the dial mode switch to P (pulse) if you have touch tone service. Insert the tabs of the base. Set the switch to T (tone) if you hang up and will hold the handset when you have pulse (rotary) dialing. 2. Installation $ Follow the steps below to use. B. Figure 3 -Connections and installation 8
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Set the switch to P (pulse) if you have pulse L I S H rotary) dialing. 5. Lift the handset and listen for wall mounting 3. Wall mounting installation 9 Using the short modular cord, mount the phone as shown in figure 6. E N G 4. Set the dial mode switch to the telephone as shown in figure 3. 6. Phone base installation for a dial tone. 7. Connect the handset cord to T (tone) if you have touch tone service. MANUAL AUTO Figure 6- Installation MANUAL AUTO Figure 5- Your Photo Phone is ready for use.
Set the switch to P (pulse) if you have pulse L I S H rotary) dialing. 5. Lift the handset and listen for wall mounting 3. Wall mounting installation 9 Using the short modular cord, mount the phone as shown in figure 6. E N G 4. Set the dial mode switch to the telephone as shown in figure 3. 6. Phone base installation for a dial tone. 7. Connect the handset cord to T (tone) if you have touch tone service. MANUAL AUTO Figure 6- Installation MANUAL AUTO Figure 5- Your Photo Phone is ready for use.
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... photos or written names into memory button frames. 3.Place the clear plastic overlay over your P-300 The PHOTO PHONE is lifted, a light will guide you can be programmed for emergencies. Enter a phone number as a guide to cut your photos to that button. As these numbers change the photos and numbers in the phone's memory. Whenever the handset is designed to help you wish to -use . Operating your photos and insert...
... photos or written names into memory button frames. 3.Place the clear plastic overlay over your P-300 The PHOTO PHONE is lifted, a light will guide you can be programmed for emergencies. Enter a phone number as a guide to cut your photos to that button. As these numbers change the photos and numbers in the phone's memory. Whenever the handset is designed to help you wish to -use . Operating your photos and insert...
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... PHOTO PHONE to dial the phone number programmed. The graduated scale indicates the loudness of your previous amplification setting and a red light will illuminate in the next section. When set on . When AMPLIFY is turned on , it automatically turns off the amplifier. When you hang up the handset and simply press the photo directory button to suit your P-300 C. D. Amplifier The amplifier increases the incoming voice...
... PHOTO PHONE to dial the phone number programmed. The graduated scale indicates the loudness of your previous amplification setting and a red light will illuminate in the next section. When set on . When AMPLIFY is turned on , it automatically turns off the amplifier. When you hang up the handset and simply press the photo directory button to suit your P-300 C. D. Amplifier The amplifier increases the incoming voice...
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... PHONE will disconnect. H. Hold Button To put the line on hold , simply press the HOLD button and return the handset to 31digits. Putting the call on hold also mutes the handset. Lift the handset and simply press the REDIAL button to insert a pause between two numbers. Note: Press redial if you pick up to its cradle. Notice the red light HOLD indicator. Operating your needs. When you want to dial...
... PHONE will disconnect. H. Hold Button To put the line on hold , simply press the HOLD button and return the handset to 31digits. Putting the call on hold also mutes the handset. Lift the handset and simply press the REDIAL button to insert a pause between two numbers. Note: Press redial if you pick up to its cradle. Notice the red light HOLD indicator. Operating your needs. When you want to dial...
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Operating your local phone company, such as: call waiting, 3-way calling and others. FLASH Figure 15 13 Press this button to access S special telephone functions and H services available from your P-300 E N G J. Flash Button L I The flash feature is used to activate the flash feature.
Operating your local phone company, such as: call waiting, 3-way calling and others. FLASH Figure 15 13 Press this button to access S special telephone functions and H services available from your P-300 E N G J. Flash Button L I The flash feature is used to activate the flash feature.
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No number stored in that memory button. SYMPTOM No dial tone No number dialed when memory button pressed Call cannot be dialed, or is not set to reset the dial mode switch, p. 4. Make sure the ringer is dialed slowly No audible ring CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Check all phone cord connections. Should the difficulty persist, contact Ameriphone or your PHOTO PHONE, try the suggestions listed below. See "Installation" section to "Off" position. 14 See "Programming The Photo Directory", p. 6. In...
No number stored in that memory button. SYMPTOM No dial tone No number dialed when memory button pressed Call cannot be dialed, or is not set to reset the dial mode switch, p. 4. Make sure the ringer is dialed slowly No audible ring CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Check all phone cord connections. Should the difficulty persist, contact Ameriphone or your PHOTO PHONE, try the suggestions listed below. See "Installation" section to "Off" position. 14 See "Programming The Photo Directory", p. 6. In...
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... connected to a telephone line. A plug and jack used to determine the number of devices that is also E N G compliant. See installation L I instructions for this information must comply with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Excessive RENs on the label. 15 The digits represented by the ACTA. For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on a telephone line may be provided to an incoming call...
... connected to a telephone line. A plug and jack used to determine the number of devices that is also E N G compliant. See installation L I instructions for this information must comply with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Excessive RENs on the label. 15 The digits represented by the ACTA. For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on a telephone line may be provided to an incoming call...
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... telephone network, the telephone company may be required. Connection to party line service is necessary. If trouble is not intended to be advised of the equipment. This telephone equipment is experienced with the FCC if you believe it contains no repairable parts. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. For service or repairs, call...
... telephone network, the telephone company may be required. Connection to party line service is necessary. If trouble is not intended to be advised of the equipment. This telephone equipment is experienced with the FCC if you believe it contains no repairable parts. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. For service or repairs, call...
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... give prior approval of this telephone equipment does not disable your telephone company or a qualified installer. Regulatory Compliance If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to which this equipment is connected. We recommend the installation of an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to the telephone line, ensure the installation of connection. Operation is hearing aid compatible. This telephone equipment is subject to...
... give prior approval of this telephone equipment does not disable your telephone company or a qualified installer. Regulatory Compliance If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to which this equipment is connected. We recommend the installation of an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to the telephone line, ensure the installation of connection. Operation is hearing aid compatible. This telephone equipment is subject to...
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...PHONE telephone against any other incidental or consequential damages. If your Ameriphone product is fit for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use new or reconditioned replacement parts. If returned after 30 days, but within 30 days of the date of purchase, your PHOTO PHONE dealer will repair or replace it at no charge. Repair or replacement...above exclusions or limitations may use of your PHOTO PHONE , or property damage caused by your PHOTO PHONE or its failure to work, or any defect in the United States or Canada. After 30 days, call Ameriphone at no charge. ...
...PHONE telephone against any other incidental or consequential damages. If your Ameriphone product is fit for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use new or reconditioned replacement parts. If returned after 30 days, but within 30 days of the date of purchase, your PHOTO PHONE dealer will repair or replace it at no charge. Repair or replacement...above exclusions or limitations may use of your PHOTO PHONE , or property damage caused by your PHOTO PHONE or its failure to work, or any defect in the United States or Canada. After 30 days, call Ameriphone at no charge. ...
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... product to be warranted for warranty repair, include your PHOTO PHONE is not covered by this warranty, call Ameriphone at 800-874-3005 or 800-7722889 TTY for instructions. The repair shall be compatible with any 22 particular telephone equipment, party line, key telephone systems, or more sophisticated switching systems. If your name, address, phone number, proof of date of purchase, and a description of...
... product to be warranted for warranty repair, include your PHOTO PHONE is not covered by this warranty, call Ameriphone at 800-874-3005 or 800-7722889 TTY for instructions. The repair shall be compatible with any 22 particular telephone equipment, party line, key telephone systems, or more sophisticated switching systems. If your name, address, phone number, proof of date of purchase, and a description of...