Marquis 9002MWD User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - HOTEL TELEPHONE

MARQUIS 9002MWD TWO LINE CORDLESS HOTEL TELEPHONE

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• Two Line Operation • Cordless Handset, 900 Mhz Operation, with Handshake Technology • Long Life Rechargeable NiCd Battery for Handset • Speakerphone

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Handset ...……………………..…...…...…... Hearing aid compatible, low profile styling. 2. Charge LED …….……………………………….. Indicator that

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1. Handset ...…………...……………... Hearing aid compatible, low profile styling. 2. ON/OFF Line Key ...……………..…... Used to

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TOP SIDE LEFT SIDE BOTTOM 15 (1) (2) DATA

Page 8 - Consumer Information:

1. Telephone Jack …………... Modular receptacle for plugging

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Caution • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically

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Wall Mounting Your Telephone* The 9002MWD is designed to be conveniently wall mounted. Note: A 9002MWD wall mounting kit must

Page 11 - LINE2 MUTE

Power Adapter “LINE” Connection The power adapter “LINE” connection is used to connect the telephone lines from the wall jack to the telephone.

Page 12 - BASE UNIT

Congratulations on the purchase of your TeleMatrix MarquisTM 9002MWD telephone. The 9002MWD includes advanced features suitable for use in hotel/motel

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Install the Handset Battery To install the handset battery; 1. Open the battery cover as shown, 2. Insert the battery pack. Match the polarity mark

Page 14 - HANDSET UNIT

21 Charging the Handset Battery The Handset Battery is a Ni-Cd battery. This battery requires a full charge prior to use to ensure long life. To cha

Page 15 - LEFT SIDE

22 Message Waiting Lamp The 9002MWD supports a low-voltage LED message waiting lamp or 90VDC neon. To turn ON, slide the switch to the “LED” or “

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Guest Service Keys (Speed Dial Memory) The 9002MWD has 10 one-touch speed dial memory locations that are used as a conven-ience for dialing frequent

Page 17 - PR ES S HE RE

24 The TouchLiteTM Feature TouchLiteTM is a patent-pending new innova-tion that integrates the visual message waiting lamp and a speed dial memory ke

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Programming A Flash Into Memory The “Flash” key is a storable function into memory that is used to provide a 600mS timed line break. This function m

Page 19 - 120V AC Power

Placing A Call Using The Handset Follow the instructions below for placing a call using the handset. 1. Lift the handset from the base and activate

Page 20 - Battery Cover

7 BASE UNIT DIALING Placing A Call Using The Base Unit Follow the instructions below for placing a call using the base unit. 1. The handset can eith

Page 21 - Battery Charging

Locating The Handset The 9002MWD is equipped with a handset locator feature key located on the base. Simply press the “LOCATE” button on the base u

Page 22 - Message Waiting Lamp

Using The Handset Volume Control A convenient handset volume control is provided. This volume control will adjust the loudness of the handset. The l

Page 23 - (Speed Dial Memory)

CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or injury, read and follow these instructions: CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRE

Page 24 - Programming The TouchLite

Line Status Indicators (Base Unit) The 9002MWD has visual LED indicators located on the base unit that indicates the status of the telephone. Rin

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Using The Data Port The 9002MWD is equipped with a convenient port on the right side of the base unit. This modular receptacle is used to plug in an

Page 26 - HANDSET DIALING

32 Using The Hold Feature (Base Unit) The “Hold” key is used to place a caller on hold. To use, simply press the “Hold” key. The LED light will show

Page 27 - BASE UNIT DIALING

33 Redial (Optional) The “Redial” key is used to automatically redial the last number that was manually dialed from the numeric dial pad of the spe

Page 28 - Locating The Handset

Using The Conference Feature On the Handset The “Conf” key is used to establish a 3- way conversation. The conference feature is acti-vated when pre

Page 29 - Using The Speakerphone

Placing a Call Using the Speakerphone (on Base Unit) The 9002MWD is equipped with a high quality speakerphone feature to allow for hands-free ope

Page 30 - (Handset Unit)

When problems arise during installation or service that cannot be resolved using this or related documents, contact the TeleMatrix Technical Service

Page 31 - Using The Data Port

STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY TeleMatrix, Inc. and TeleMatrix Equipment, LLC (TMX) warrants to its [original end customer] [purchaser] that Spectrum,

Page 32 - Using The Mute Feature

Spare Parts List The following 9002MWD accessories and spare parts are available from TeleMatrix.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, el

Page 34 - On the Handset

FCC Part 15 Compliance Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the u

Page 35 - Speakerphone (on Base Unit)

DOC - NOTICE AND LOAD NUMBER STATEMENT NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certific

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NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Before you may connect your telephone you must notify the telephone company of particular line(s) to which such

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8 Consumer Information: This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bot-tom of this equipm

Page 38 - To Place An Order

Features ...............…………………....... 10 Controls ....….....……………

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