Spectrum Brands IP Phone SP 550 User Manual

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Using A Headset  
The “HEADSET ON/OFF” key controls the activation of the Headset. When using the  
headset feature, the handset remains on-hook at all times.  
Placing/Answering a Call  
using the Headset On/Off Feature  
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To answer an incoming call, press the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key to activate the head-  
set. The LED above the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key will be illuminated when in ON po-  
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Adjust the volume, if necessary.  
Use the features of the headset that are available with the handset in use.  
You can dial using the the keypad or a speed dial key.  
To end headset activation, press the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key. The LED above the  
“HEADSET ON/OFF” key will not be lighted when in OFF position.  
Volume Lock Feature — When the handset, speaker, or headset volume feature is  
selected, the volume will automatically stay at that setting in the next use.  
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FreeSpeechTM Talk Feature is a unique TeleMatrix feature that allows the user  
the freedom to “toggle” between the headset, handset and speakerphone modes  
during a conversation.  
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Congratulations on the purchase of your TeleMatrix model SP-550 telephone.  
The SP-550 includes advanced features that are suitable in today’s business  
environment. TeleMatrix has designed the SP-550 to be simple to install and  
easy to use. The SP-550 is ideal for use behind Centrex or in a PBX  
environment.  
The SP-550 telephone is a precision electronic device that requires minimum  
maintenance. Please be sure to read the contents set forth in the user’s guide  
to become familiar with the wiring and functionality of this product.  
a) “This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.”  
b) “The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of  
terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an  
interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the require-  
ment that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not  
exceed five.”  
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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, electric shock and injury to  
persons, including the following:  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming  
pool.  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.  
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product  
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation  
is provided.  
IF UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH POWER ADAPTER:  
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply  
to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
IF ADAPTER IS PROVIDED WITH A GROUNDED TYPE ATTACHMENT PLUG:  
8. This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding type  
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.  
IF ADAPTER IS PROVIDED WITH A POLARIZED ATTACHMENT PLUG:  
This product is equipped with a polarized line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one  
way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to inset the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still not fit, contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
9. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by personswalking on it.  
10. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.  
11. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is  
required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when  
the appliance is subsequently used.  
13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls, that are covered by the operating  
instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to normal operation.  
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
14. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.  
15. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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FCC Part 15 Compliance  
Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.  
[ The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that  
the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. ]  
Canadian Emissions Compliance  
" This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in  
the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. "  
"Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radiolectriques depassant les limites applicables auix appareils  
numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des  
Communications du Canada."  
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DOC - NOTICE AND LOAD NUMBER STATEMENT  
NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not  
guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.  
''This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.”  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecom-  
munications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the  
company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector as-  
sembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent  
degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any  
repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company  
cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and inter-  
nal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection  
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
''The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a  
telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the re-  
quirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.''  
[The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies  
that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.]  
NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY  
Before you may connect your telephone you must notify the telephone company of particular line(s)to which such connections is  
to be made, and provided to the telephone company the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number of the registered  
protective circuitry. The customer shall give notice to the telephone company upon final disconnection of such equipment or  
circuitry from the particular line(s).  
Malfunction Of Telephone  
In the event that your telephone fails to work properly during your ownership and use of it, you should disconnect it from the  
telephone line to determine if it is your phone that is not working properly or if it is a problem in the telephone company's net-  
work. If the problem is with your telephone you should discontinue its use until it is repaired.  
Telephone Connection Requirements  
Except for telephone company- provided ringers, all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard tele-  
phone company provided jacks, in such a manner as to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the terminal equipment.  
Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if the plug connected thereto is withdrawn, no interference to the  
operation of the  
equipment at the customer's premises which remains connected to the telephone net work shall occur by reason of such with-  
drawal. These telephones may not be used on party lines or coin operated lines.  
Changes In Telephone Company Equipment Or Facilities  
The telephone company is entitled to make changes in its facilities equipment, operations, and procedures. Should these changes  
be expected to render your terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company's facilities you will be given sufficient  
notice to allow you to make the necessary modification to your terminal equipment without any interruption of your service.  
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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 equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format  
US:2N3MT26B19550 If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  
An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e.,  
RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with  
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and  
modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is  
also compliant. See installation instructions for details.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive  
Ringer Equivalences on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In  
most but not all areas, the sum of Ringer Equivalences should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number  
of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total Ringer Equivalences, contact the local  
telephone company. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the Ringer Equivalence for this product is part  
of the product identifier that has the format US:2N3MT26B19550 The digits represented by 26 are the Ringer  
Equivalence without a decimal point (e.g., 26 is a REN of 2.6). For earlier products, the Ringer Equivalence is  
separately shown on the label.]  
If this equipment 19550/195501 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in  
advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the tele-  
phone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a com-  
plaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could af-  
fect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order  
for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or  
repair any parts of device except specified.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public ser-  
vice commission or corporation commission for information.  
This equipment is hearing aid compatible.  
NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installa-  
tion of this [equipment ID] does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable  
alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.  
Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact (TeleMatrix, Inc.Customer Care Center 5025  
Galley Road Colorado Springs, CO. 80915 . Toll Free:1-800-462-9446 Direct:719-638-8821 Fax:719-638-  
8815 www.telematrixusa.com) for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the tele-  
phone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is re-  
solved.  
[NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from  
lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To  
minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.]  
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Features .........................................……….....................................  
Controls ……..................................................................................  
Part List …………………………………………………………..  
Installation ....…….........................................................................  
Wall Mounting .....…..............................……................................  
Switch Settings .....….......................….….......................................  
Programming ..……..............................….......................................  
Headset Installation and Operation……........…...............................  
LCD Display/Caller Identification …………..…..………………..  
Operation ………………………………………………………….  
Care and Maintenance …………………………………………….  
Service …………………………………………………………….  
Parts ……………………………………………………………….  
Warranty ..................................................…...................……........  
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One Line Operation  
SteelTrapTM Memory Technology (No Batteries Required)  
FreeSpeechTM Talk Feature: Allows Free Toggle between Handset, Headset and Speakerphone.  
Administrator Programming (Fixed): Dialing Access Number, Local Area Code Recognition, Live  
Keypad Dialing Option, Restrict 1+ Toll Restriction, 2.0S to 5.0S Pause Timing, 100mS to 1000mS  
Flash Timing, Voice Mail Access, and Password Dialing, Speed Dial Programming  
User Programming (Variable): Manual Date and Time, Multiple Language Options, Ring Volume,  
Ring Tone Adjustment  
Large, Contrast Adjustable, Backlit LCD Display Shows:  
- 100 Memory Phonebook with Auto Entry from 100 Scrolling Caller ID Call Records  
- Programmable Date & Time  
- Edit Capable Name and Number  
- Number of New Messages and Total Messages  
- Dialing Verification  
- Elapsed Call Timer  
- Functional Icons  
Type II Caller ID (Caller ID on Call Waiting)*.  
100 Name and Number Call Log with Editing, Scrolling, Call Back and Delete  
100 Name and Number Edit Capable Phonebook  
Visual Message Waiting Indication* – Auto Detection for SDT, FSK, NEON, LED in use switch.  
TouchLiteTM One Touch Message Retrieval Key  
2-Way Speakerphone (Half Duplex)  
Headset Port with ON/OFF Switch (built-in Amplifier)  
Microphone Mute  
11 Speed Dial Locations (Administrator controlled)  
Electronic Hold with LED Indicator (optional Standard Line Hold or Programmable System Hold)  
Audible Ring Tone (4 selections)  
Ring Volume Controls (8 selections including OFF)  
Speaker, Headset, and Ringer Volume Soft Key  
Convenient Data Port  
ADA Compliant Handset with 8-step Volume Control  
Disconnect Key to Activate New Call  
Last Number Redial  
Programmable Flash Key (Admin Programmed between 100mS to 1000mS)  
Programmable Pause Key (Admin Programmed between 1.0S to 5.0S)  
Wall Mount or Desktop Placement  
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1. Speed Dial Feature Keys……………..……… 11 programmable one-touch keys used for speed  
dialing.  
2. Disconnect Key ……………………...……… Used to disconnect the line, place new call or exit  
the store programming.  
3. Store Key……………………………….….… Used to program features and speed dialing keys.  
4. Pause Key ...............................………...….… Used to program a delay in speed dialing.  
5. Redial Key ......................………………….... Redials the last number manually dialed.  
6. Flash Key ..................……………..…........… Provides a 100mS to 1000mS timed line break  
(programmable).  
7. Mute Key …………………………….……..  
Disables the handset and speaker phone micro-  
phones.  
8. Numeric Dial Pad ………………...………..  
9. Hold Key ………………………………..…  
10. Headset ON/OFF key ………………………  
11. Speaker Key .……………….............………  
12. Volume Bar …………………..…………....  
Used for outbound dialing.  
Lighted key used for placing callers on hold.  
Lighted key used to turn the headset ON or OFF.  
Used to turn the speakerphone ON or OFF.  
Adjusts the loudness of the handset receiver, the  
headset, and/or speaker.  
13. Handset ……………………………….…....  
Hearing-aid compatible handset.  
14. Dial Key ..………................…….....….….… Used to automatically dial the number displayed on  
the LCD.  
15. Delete Key ……………………………..…..  
Deletes stored Caller ID records and Phonebook  
records.  
16. Up and Down Scroll Key ..….........…...……  
Used to scroll Caller ID and phone book records.  
17. Message Waiting Lamp...…………................ LED indicator that will blink to indicate a new mes-  
sage in the user’s voice mail box (user must sub  
scribe to a messaging system).  
18. LCD Display ...............…….............………... Large adjustable back-lit display that shows Caller  
ID, number of calls received, date and time, and  
call log  
19. Phonebook Key ……………………………  
Used to access names and numbers in the Phone  
book directory.  
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1. Data Port .....................................…...………... Convenient port to connect to a computer,  
modem, fax or answering device.  
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Line Jack ……………………………………... Modular receptacle for connecting the line cord.  
3. Headset Jack .................................…………… Convenient port for a headset connection.  
4. Handset Jack ..................................………….. Connection for handset coil cord.  
5. Power Adapter Receptacle ……..…………… For optional coaxial power adapter.  
6. Low Voltage LED Switch ……………...…  
For optional low voltage LED MW ON or OFF.  
7. Hold Key Switch ……………...……………. Used to select standard line hold or  
programmable system hold.  
8. Elevation Stand Lock ……………………… Used to “lock” the elevation stand.  
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Parts Check List  
The following parts are included with the SpectrumPLUSTM SP550:  
1. Base Unit  
2. Handset  
3. Two (2) 15 foot Modular telephone line cords.  
4. 10 foot Modular coiled handset cord.  
5. 6 inch Modular wall mount line cord.  
6. Power Adapter.  
7. Twenty-two (22) Speed Dial Preprinted Keycaps  
8. Four (4) Additional Clear Keycaps  
9. Two (2) Index Sheets  
1. Clear plastic overlay  
2. Tear index paper  
from the index sheet.  
3. Lift off clear plastic  
being remove from the  
index card area on the  
keycap and insert the  
paper key label.  
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NOTE: SpectrumPLUSTM Line Cords are 6-Pin 6-Conductor Line cords  
(6P6C line cord). Replacement Line Cords must be same.  
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120V AC Outlet Recovery Power Adapter (provided)  
The 120 VOLT AC OUTLET RECOVERY POWER ADAPTER is an featured TeleMatrix  
product. It provides both the telephone lines and the power source in one cable (6P6C line  
cord) and is designed to recover the use of the power outlet.  
Connector Configuration  
The 120V Outlet Recovery Power Adapter has two (2) modular jacks. One jack is labeled  
“LINE” and the other jack is labeled “PHONE”. These jacks allow for a fully modular instal-  
lation.  
Power Adapter “LINE” Connection  
The power adapter “LINE” connection is used  
to connect the telephone line from the wall  
L1+L2  
L2  
jack to the power adapter. Using one of the 15  
foot modular telephone line cord, connect one  
end of the cord to the RJ14 telephone jack on  
the wall or base board. The remaining end of  
the cord plugs into the “LINE” side of the  
power adapter.  
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Power Adapter “PHONE” Connection  
The power adapter “PHONE” connection is  
used to provide both the telephone lines and  
the power source to the telephone. Using one  
of the 15 foot modular telephone line cord,  
plug one end of the line cord into the back of  
the telephone. Plug the remaining end to the  
power adapter jack labeled “PHONE”.  
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ORDER SEPERATELY  
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Installing The Wall Power Adapter  
(optional)  
To install, simply plug the power adapter  
into a standard 120V AC power outlet. A  
mounting hole is provided to secure the  
power pack to the AC wall outlet. Plug the  
AC power pack directly into the wall outlet  
and then plug the coaxial connector into the  
receptacle marked “POWER” located on the  
back of the telephone.  
POWER  
120V AC POWER  
ORDER SEPERATELY  
Completing the Power Installation  
If the installation is correct, the information  
shown at the right will be displayed on the  
LCD.  
02/27  
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pm12:26  
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If the LCD does not display words and  
numbers, check your power connections. See  
the important note below.  
NEW  
TOTAL  
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Connecting the Handset Cord  
A 10 foot modular coil handset cord is  
provided. (Be sure that the wall/desk eleva-  
tion stand has not been attached). To install  
the cord, simply plug the short end of the  
handset cord into the modular jack on the  
handset. The long end of the handset cord  
plugs into the jack labeled “Handset” located  
TM  
on the bottom of the SpectrumPLUS base  
unit. Place the line cord into the line cord  
channel located directly below the jack.  
Installing the Keycaps  
PLASTIC TOP CABINET  
Twenty-two preprinted named feature  
keycaps are provided to identify the speed  
dial key.  
CLEAR "SNAP-ON" KEY CAP  
OR SILK SCREEN KEY CAP  
PLASTIC TOP CABINET  
PLASTIC KEYTOP  
There are 11 clear keycaps already installed.  
To install pre-printed keys, remove the clear  
keycap by simply pulling up. Replace with  
the preprinted keycaps or place hand written  
paper index sheets under a clear keycap.  
Program each speed dial key for the specific  
function of the key.  
For speed dial programming instructions, see the section on Programming Procedure For  
SpectrumPlustm Speed Dial Features” in this manual.  
There are 4 additional clear keycaps and 2 index sheets provided as spares. Use these for your  
own  
personal speed dial identities. Write the speed dial name on the blank speed dial index  
cards and insert into the blank keycaps. Place the keycap on the correct memory speed dial  
location. (see index sheets provided in box).  
The twenty-two preprinted keycaps are described below:  
Call Fwd On  
Call Fwd Off  
Transfer  
Conf  
Call Back  
Cancel Call Back  
Call Park  
Paging  
Skip Msg  
FF Msg  
Rew Msg  
Emergency  
Help Desk  
Information  
911  
Ring Again  
Save Msg  
Del Msg  
Rpt Msg  
Call Pick-up  
DND  
Group Call Pick-up  
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Wall Mounting the SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM was designed to be conveniently  
wall mounted without requiring additional hardware.  
Retaining Clip  
PULL OUTWARD  
1.  
2. ROTATE 180  
CLIP IS SPRING LOADED  
.
3. SNAP INTO PLACE.  
Follow these easy steps:  
1.The handset retaining clip must be in the correct  
position to secure the handset into the handset cradle.  
To engage the clip, pull the clip forward (outward) with  
your fingers, rotate the clip 180º and snap the clip back  
into place (figure 1). The retaining clip cannot be  
removed because it is spring loaded.  
figure 1  
Remove Mounting Wedge  
2. The SpectrumPLUSTM has provisions for a mounting  
wedge that must be correctly positioned. This wedge  
allows the telephone to be viewed at a correct angle  
when the phone is wall mounted. Remove the wedge  
from the phone base (figure 2).  
Spectrum Plus Bottom  
Mounting Wedge  
figure 2  
3. Secure the wiring in place prior to installing the wall  
mount wedge. The wall mount base has extra large  
wiring channels and strain relief poles for containing  
the wires in a neat and orderly way. Wrap the wires  
around the strain relief poles and then secure the wires  
through the channel.  
Replace Mounting Wedge  
4. To wall mount, place the narrow edge at the top edge  
of the phone base and slide the wedge upward into  
place (figure 3).  
Mounting Wedge  
figure3  
Spectrum Plus Bottom  
5. Lock the wall mount into position by sliding the  
locking button to the right (figure 4).  
Lock Mounting Wedge  
Mounting Wedge  
Note: A 6 inch line cord is provided for wall mount  
installation. Connect one end of the line cord to the  
phone jack and the other end to the wall jack.  
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Lock mounting wedge  
Spectrum Plus Bottom  
Desk Mounting  
figure 4  
To install the wedge for desk mounting, be sure the lock mechanism is positioned to the left clear of the  
locking arm. Place the wedge in the slots, wide end toward top of phone base unit, and slide the wedge  
upward into position. Lock the wedge into place.  
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Message Waiting Light Indicator  
MW Light Indicator  
TM  
The SpectrumPLUS telephone has a Message  
Waiting (MW) Light Indicator (figure 1). The  
indicator will blink to indicate that a new message  
is in the user’s voice mailbox. The Spectrum-  
PLUSTM supports the following telephone or PBX  
supplied message waiting signals:  
1. Telephone Company VMWI Service (FSK sig-  
nal compatible, subscription to local tele-  
phone company is required).*  
2. Audible Stutter Dial Tone (SDT) signals  
provided by local telephone company.  
figure 1  
3. 90-Volt NEON message waiting light indicator  
signal is provided by your PBX.  
4. Low voltage LED message waiting light indi-  
cator signal is provide by your PBX.  
NOTE: The SpectrumPLUS TM  
telephone automatically reads the  
Message Waiting (MW) signals  
supplied by your service provider.  
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The PBX system or telephone service provider has  
to activate the voice mail feature for the light to  
illuminate and work properly. Be sure that your  
telephone service provider or PBX system has the  
compatible messaging service available in your  
area or facility.  
*Definition: VMWI is Visual Message Waiting Indication. This option requires a  
d
subscription to your local telephone service provider for TouchLiteTM to activate.  
Note: At on-hook status , Press “*” key for 3 to 5 seconds, Message LED will turn  
on. At any time press “*” key for 3 to 5 seconds ,Message LED will turn off.  
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Low Voltage LED Switch  
A low voltage LED switch is located on the  
bottom of the phone. The switch options are  
ON or OFF. The factory default is OFF.  
LOW VOLT MW  
OFF  
ON  
.
System Hold Feature Option Switch  
(Administrator Feature)  
LOW VOLT MW  
ON OFF  
A hold feature switch is located on the  
bottom of the phone. The switch options are  
standard “LINE” hold or programmable*  
“SYSTEM” hold.  
The standard line hold allows for normal  
hold function operation. The programmable*  
system hold feature is used for optional  
system operations.  
* Programming System Hold is an Administrator function.  
To program System Hold, follow the speed dial instructions  
in this manual. To store the dialing pattern, press the HOLD  
key in place of the memory location.  
The switch default is standard line hold.  
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Programming Set Up Of the SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM requires simple initial programming to set up the telephone. The pro-  
gram is designed for one Administrator and one or more users. Administrator programming  
features separate critical operating set up information from the user telephone functions.  
The Administrator Quick Program Guide forthe SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM Quick Programming Guide is a summary list of set up options.  
Additional detailed instructions are provided in the manual.  
Programming is initiated  
by holding down the  
“STORE” key for six  
seconds.  
STORE  
Set up pre-dialing number  
sequence, i.e. outside line.  
Set up voice mail  
number. Add your  
PIN with seconds of  
wait time to get  
access to messages.  
PIN number charac-  
ters will not be  
displayed  
Between voice mail  
number and pin  
number waiting  
time default 0S  
ENTER ACCESS NO.  
ENTER AREA CODE  
LIVE DIALPAD XXX  
PRESS 1=ON 2= OFF  
RESTRICT 1+  
VOICE MAIL NO.  
PIN NUMBER  
Set up local area code to  
recognize local incoming  
calls.  
Set up either using keypad  
dialing with automatic  
speaker activation, or  
using key pad dialing,  
pressing dial key to act i-  
vate.  
SECOND OF WAIT?  
ALL SETUP OK  
Long distance restriction.  
Restrict any outgoing  
number dialing that begins  
with a “1” .  
PRESS 1=YES 2= NO  
FLASH TIME SET  
Set up flash timing 100mS  
to 1000mS. Default  
Set up pause timing 1.0S  
to 5.0S. Default 3.6S.  
PAUSE TIME x.x S  
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Programming Set Up of the SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM requires simple initial programming to set up the telephone. The program  
is designed for one Administrator and one or more users. Administrator programming features  
separate critical operating set up information from the user telephone functions.  
The Users Quick Program Guide for the SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM Quick Programming Guide is a summary list of set up options.  
Additional detailed instructions are provided in the manual.  
Programming is initiated  
by quickly pressing the  
STORE  
“STORE” key.  
SETUP MONTH:01  
SETUP DAY:01  
Note: the date and time  
will automatically set if  
your telephone line is  
equipped with Caller ID.  
The date and time will be  
set by an incoming ring.  
Set up date and time  
SETUP TIME MODE  
PRESS 1=12 2=24  
AM=1 PM=2  
SETUP HOUR:01  
SETUP MINUTE:01  
Set up language  
-1-  
-2-  
-3-  
ENG FRA ESP  
Set up ringing options of  
ring tone (4 tones) and ring  
volume (8 steps). Press  
keypad number for sample  
of ringing tone or volume.  
RING TONE 1- - 4  
RING VOLUME 1- - 8  
Set up is complete.  
ALL SETUP OK  
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Set up using keypad dial-  
ing with automatic  
LIVE DIALPAD XXX  
PRESS 1=ON 2= OFF  
Live Dialpad Feature  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
speaker  
activation or  
using key pad dialing and  
pressing dial key to act i-  
vate.  
This feature allows the Administrator to set  
up the telephone keypad ON HOOK dial-  
ing method.  
When LIVE DIALPAD is OFF, and the  
handset is ON HOOK, the user enters a  
number on the keypad must then press the  
“DIAL” key to activate dial tone.  
Display indicates condition of ON or OFF, then next screen ap-  
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12:00  
PM  
When LIVE DIALPAD is ON, and the  
handset is ON HOOK, the dial tone acti-  
vates immediately upon pressing the key-  
pad.  
LIVE DIALPAD ON  
The handset can be lifted at any time to ac-  
tivate the receiver.  
To enable or disable LIVE DIALPAD ON.  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for  
6 seconds.  
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12:00  
PM  
2. Press “STORE” multiple times until  
the LCD displays “LIVE DIALPAD  
ON”.  
PRESS 1=ON 2=OFF  
3. Press “1=ON” to enable, or “2=OFF”  
to disable.  
4. To exit the program mode, press  
“DISC” or continue to the end of pro-  
gramming by pressing the “STORE”  
key multiple times until the display  
reads “All Setup OK”.  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
NOTE: The Live Dialpad feature works only when the  
handset is ON HOOK, it does not work when the handset  
is OFF HOOK.  
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Long distance restriction.  
Restrict any outgoing  
number dialing that begins  
with a “1” .  
RESTRICT 1+  
Restrict 1+ Feature  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
This feature allows the Administrator to  
restrict the use of 1+ long distance call-  
ing.  
PRESS 1=ON 2= OFF  
To enable RESTRICT 1+.  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key  
for 6 seconds.  
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12:00  
PM  
2. Press “STORE” multiple times until  
the LCD displays “RESTRICT 1+”.  
RESTRICT: 1+  
3. The display will read “ PRESS 1 =  
YES 2 = NO”  
4. To enable restriction, press “1” on  
the keypad.  
5. To disable restriction, press “2” on  
the keypad.  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
6. To exit the program mode, press  
“DISC” or continue to the end of  
programming by pressing the  
“STORE” key multiple times until  
the display reads “All Setup OK”.  
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Note: With 1+ Restrict Dialing,  
the user cannot dial any number  
beginning with a 1.  
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Programming Flash Timing into Memory  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
TM  
Flash Timing can be programmed into the SpectrumPLUS speed dial memory. This func-  
tion allows the user to include a timed line break in the sequence of the dialing patterns when  
using the speed dial keys. This function may be required for accessing line features provided  
by your telephone system or local telephone company. The flash timing options are 100  
through 1000 milliseconds, programmable in 100mS increments.  
Set up flash timing 100mS  
to 1000mS. Default 600mS.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
FLASH TIME SET  
600  
FLASH TIME SET  
Using A Flash When Dialing  
To use a Flash when dialing, simply press the “FLASH” key at the appropriate point in the  
number sequence being dialed from the key pad.  
NOTE: Each “Flash” function counts as 1 digit when stored into a speed dial memory location  
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Programming Flash Timing  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
Flash timing can be programmed for different timing options listed below.  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to enter set up.  
2. Press the “STORE” key multiple times until the LCD display reads “FLASH TIME SET”.  
3. Enter the flash timing to be stored into memory using the keypad by pressing the following  
keys on the keypad in the order shown. The keypad entry will be displayed on the LCD  
Screen.  
For 100mS  
For 200mS  
For 300mS  
For 400mS  
For 500mS  
For 600mS  
For 700mS  
For 800mS  
For 900mS  
For 1000mS  
press "1" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "2" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "3" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "4" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "5" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "6" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "7" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "8" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "9" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
press "1" "0" "0" "0" on the keypad.  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
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4. To exit the program mode, press “DISC” or  
continue to the end of programming by  
pressing the “STORE” key multiple times until the display reads “All Setup OK”.  
5. To confirm the flash timing programmed in memory, repeat the Administrator programming  
sequence to see flash timing display.  
Programming Example for 100mS  
Press “STORE” for 6 seconds, Press “STORE” again until LCD  
reads “ “FLASH TIME SET”. Enter digits “100” from the keypad.  
Press “STORE” to enter the timing into memory.  
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NOTE: The Flash Timing factory default is 600mS  
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Programming Pause Timing  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
A Pause time between 2.0S to 5.0S can be programmed into memory at the option of the Ad-  
ministrator. This function allows the Administrator to provide delay timing for systems  
re-  
quiring different delay times and the user to delay the dialing pattern of a number. This function  
may be required for accessing line features provided by telephone provider or local telephone  
company. A speed dial number may need to pause during its dialing sequence to ensure proper  
connections.  
Set up pause timing 1.0S to  
5.0S. Default 3.6S.  
PAUSE TIME x.xS  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
PAUSE TIME:3.6S  
Pause timing can be programmed for different timing options listed below.  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to enter set up.  
2. Press the “STORE” key multiple times until the LCD display reads “PAUSE TIME:3.6S”.  
3. Enter the pause timing to be stored into memory using the keypad by pressing the following  
keys on the keypad in the order shown. The keypad entry will be displayed on the LCD  
Screen.  
Four Examples:  
For 2.0S press "2" "0" on the keypad.  
For 2.1S press "2" "1" on the keypad.  
For 3.2S press "3" "2" on the keypad.  
For 4.9S press "4" "9" on the keypad.  
4. Press the “STORE” key to enter the new pause timing value.  
5. To exit the program mode, press “DISC” or  
continue to the end of programming by  
pressing the “STORE” key multiple times until the display reads “All Setup OK”.  
NOTE: If you require a pause time delay longer than the maximum setting of 5.0S,  
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stack the pauses within the dialing pattern to achieve the longer timing.  
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Programming a Pause into Speed Dial Memory  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
Pause(s) can be programmed into the speed dial memory at the option of the Administrator.  
This function puts a delay the dialing pattern of a number. Multiple pauses can be pro-  
grammed into speed dial for added pause time.  
To Program A Timed Pause  
1. To store a Pause into Speed Dial memory,  
simply press the “PAUSE” key in the num-  
bering sequence when programming speed  
dial memory keys.  
2. See page 34 for programming speed dial.  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
NOTE: The default Pause timing is 3.6 Seconds.  
A multiple of Pauses can be programmed  
into speed dial memory to increase the delay.  
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Using a Pause when Dialing  
To use a Pause when dialing, simply press the “PAUSE” key at the appropriate point in the  
number sequence being dialed from the key pad.  
NOTE: Each “Pause” function counts as 1 digit when stored into a speed dial memory  
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Programming the Access Number into Memory  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
In some cases, a digit or digits are required to access an outside line (i.e. 9) . The Access Number  
can be programmed into the phone memory at the option of the Administrator. This function allows  
the user to automatically dial number(s) that are required prior to dialing the displayed number.  
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The number to be programmed is based on your specific area dialing requirements  
and may not be required.  
This option is not mandatory for the proper operation of the Caller ID display.  
Set up pre-dialing number  
sequence, i.e. outside line.  
ENTER ACCESS NO  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
9 - - - -  
ENTER ACCESS NO.  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
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To Set Up The Access Number  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for six seconds to enter programming.  
2. Press “STORE” until the LCD display reads “ENTER ACCESS NUMBER”.  
3. Enter the desired number, for example, a “9”.  
4. Press the “STORE” key to enter the number into memory.  
NOTE: There is no need to enter PAUSE. The Call Back operation  
automatically inserts a pause after the Access Code Number.  
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To Delete The Access Code  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for six seconds to enter programming.  
2. Press the “STORE” key until the LCD display reads “ENTER ACCESS NUMBER”.  
3. Press the “DELETE” key.  
4. Press the “STORE” key again to continue.  
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Programming the Area Code into Memory  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
An Area Code can be programmed into the phone memory at the option of the Administrator.  
The Area Code is programmed into memory to allow the phone to recognize the local area code.  
When this number is programmed, the Area Code WILL NOT be dialed when calling back a  
number within the same local calling area.  
Set up local area code to  
recognize local incoming  
calls.  
ENTER AREA CODE  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
719 - -  
ENTER AREA CODE  
Programming the Area Code into Memory  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to enter programming  
2. Press the “STORE” key multiple times until “ENTER AREA CODE” is displayed.  
3. Enter the area code number of the local area code using the numeric dial pad.  
4. Press the “STORE” key to store the area code into memory.  
5. To exit the program mode, press “DISC” or  
continue to the end of programming by press-  
ing the “STORE” key multiple times until the display reads “All Setup OK”.  
In some areas, the Area Code is required when placing a Local Call  
In some areas, the local service provider will use the same area code for local calls. The follow-  
ing options are available.  
Try each of the following scenarios and use the one with the best result.  
1. Program the Area Code first, then place a local test call.  
2. Delete the area code and do not program the Access Code. Place a local test call.  
3. Program the Area Code into the Access Code location. Place a local test call.  
4. Use the keypad to add additional numbers to the displayed number on the screen. Place a  
local test call.  
NOTE: Depending on your area and dialing pattern, you may obtain the best result by using both the ac-  
cess code and area code fields. If these sequences do not work, use the keypad entry as an option for your  
Call Back.  
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Programming Voice Mail  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
Voice Mail (VM) access numbers and their associated “Personal Identification Number” (PIN)  
can be programmed into phone memory when Voice Mail is activated. The feature allows the  
user to automatically obtain their voice mail using the SpectrumPLUSTM TouchLiteR speed dial  
key.  
VOICE MAIL NO.  
Add the Voice Mail  
number to dial. Add users  
PIN. Add seconds of wait  
12/01  
PM  
time to delay access until  
Telco introduction message  
is complete.  
Note: PIN characters will  
not be displayed on the  
LCD.  
PIN NUMBER  
5551212  
VOICE MAIL NO.  
SECOND OF WAIT?  
12/01  
PM  
- - - - - - - -  
PIN NUMBER  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
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12/01  
PM  
05  
SECOND OF WAIT?  
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Programming Voice Mail  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
To program the SpectrumPLUSTM one touch “MESSAGE WAITING” speed dial key, follow  
these programming instructions.  
Programming Voice Mail Dialing  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key to activate  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
Administrator mode.  
555-1212  
2. Press the “STORE” key multiple times until  
“VOICE MAIL NO.” is displayed on the LCD  
screen.  
VOICE MAIL NO.  
3. Enter the voice mail number. The area code is  
not  
required if AREA CODE is programmed  
into memory.  
4. Press the “STORE” key to store the voice mail  
number into the VOICE MAIL memory key.  
5. Enter the “PIN NUMBER”, up to 8 digits. The  
PIN characters will not be displayed.  
6. Enter the “SECONDS OF WAIT?”, up to 99  
seconds.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
- - - - - - - -  
PIN NUMBER  
7. To exit the program mode, press “DISC” or  
continue to the end of programming by pressing  
the “STORE” key multiple times until the dis-  
play reads “All Setup OK”.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
05  
SECOND OF WAIT?  
Test the program  
After programming voice mail, test the program by  
placing a voice mail into the voice mail messaging  
system. Then, press the key located on the base unit  
(when in OFF HOOK position) and dial the pre-  
programmed numbering sequence. The “SECONDS  
OF WAIT” may need to be increased if the voice  
mail was not retrieved.  
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Programming Procedure for SpectrumPlustm Speed Dial Features  
(Administrator Programmable Only) (Manual Entry of Characters)  
TM  
The SpectrumPLUS Telephone has 11 one-touch speed dial locations that are convenient for  
dialing frequently used telephone numbers. This feature is under Administrative control so user  
changes do not occur.  
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Speed dial programming must be done with the telephone plugged into the telephone line and power  
adapter.  
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Programming can be performed with the telephone on-hook only.  
A maximum of 32 digits can be entered into ENTER NUMBER and 12 characters into ENTER  
NAME.  
ENTER NUMBER  
Set up speed dial memory  
locations with name and  
number entries. Check  
12/01  
PM  
verifies correct entry.  
ENTER NAME  
ENTER ACCESS NO.  
Figure1  
To Program Speed Dial Locations  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to  
activate Administrator mode. The words “ENTER  
ACCESS NO.” will appear (figure 1).  
12/01  
PM  
2. Next, press the speed dial location key where the  
desired location will be. The display will read  
“Mxx NO CONTENT”. If the display shows a  
record, then there is a stored name and number in  
that location (figure 2).  
M01 NO CONTENT  
Figure2  
3. Press the “STORE” key again and the display will  
read “ENTER NUMBER” (figure 3).  
4. Using the dial pad, enter the number. Note that the  
local area code is not required if AREA CODE is  
pre-programmed into memory.  
12/01  
PM  
5. After entering the number, press the “STORE”  
key. The display will read “ENTER  
NAME” (figure 4).  
ENTER NUMBER  
6. Using the keypad, enter the name associated with  
the number being programmed and include the  
Flash, and/or Pause, when needed.  
Figure3  
7. Press the “STORE” key to store the entry.  
8. Program other speed dial locations, repeat 2 to 7.  
9. To exit the program mode, press “DISC”.  
12/01  
PM  
ENTER NAME  
Figure4  
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To Verify Speed Dial Programming  
(Administrator Programmable Only)  
The contents of each speed dial location can be verified or “checked” while the  
SpectrumPLUSTM unit is in the programming mode.  
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Memory verification is accomplished with the SpectrumPlustm on-hook.  
To Verify Speed Dial Locations  
1. Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to activate Administrator mode. The  
words “ENTER ACCESS NO.” will appear (figure 1).  
2. Next, press the speed dial location key to verify. The display will show the memory  
location, the name, and the number in memory.  
3. To check other memory locations, simply press other speed dial locations.  
4. To exit the program mode, press “DISC”  
Note: Programming can  
only be performed when  
phone is on-hook  
NOTE: Blank index card sheets are provided for  
convenience. Complete and place the index card into  
the speed dial memory key.  
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NOTE: A Caller ID record cannot be stored into the speed dial key memory location. Entries can  
only be made manually by the Administrator programming feature. This is for purposes of security  
and standardization of speed dial locations.  
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Manual Entry From Keypad (Guide)  
Use the following chart to add characters when programming into memory.  
Press  
Keypad::  
Once  
Twice  
Three  
Times  
Four  
Times  
Five Times Six Times  
No. 1  
No. 2  
No. 3  
No. 4  
No. 5  
No. 6  
No. 7  
No. 8  
No. 9  
No. 0  
No. *  
No. #  
1
A
B
E
C
F
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
D
G
H
K
N
Q
U
X
I
J
L
O
R
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Headset Feature  
The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with a  
separate port for plugging in an optional  
headset. The port is located on the bottom of  
the base unit. The TeleMatrix FreeSpeechTM  
Talk Feature is a unique TeleMatrix feature that  
allows the user the freedom to “toggle” between  
the headset, handset and speakerphone modes  
during a conversation.  
LOW VOLT MW  
ON OFF  
When the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key is ON,  
pressing the “SPEAKER” key will activate the  
speaker and disconnect the headset line  
automatically. This feature avoids having to use  
the hook switch/handset to process telephone  
calls while in headset mode.  
NOTE: An external amplifier is NOT  
recommended. The phone has a built  
in amplifier.  
The headset can be purchased from  
a
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TeleMatrix distributor. There are many varieties  
of headset models available.  
LOW VOLT MW  
ON  
OFF  
Installing a Headset  
The headset port is located on the bottom  
side of the telephone base.  
Figure 1  
Plug the modular end of the headset cord  
into the modular port of the telephone  
labeled “HEADSET” (figure 1).  
Press the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key to  
activate the headset. The LED above the  
key will illuminate to indicate that the  
headset is on (figure 2).  
Figure 2  
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Using A Headset  
The “HEADSET ON/OFF” key controls the activation of the Headset. When using the  
headset feature, the handset remains on-hook at all times.  
Placing/Answering a Call  
using the Headset On/Off Feature  
To answer an incoming call, press the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key to activate the head-  
set. The LED above the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key will be illuminated when in ON po-  
sition.  
Adjust the volume, if necessary.  
Use the features of the headset that are available with the handset in use.  
You can dial using the the keypad or a speed dial key.  
To end headset activation, press the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key. The LED above the  
“HEADSET ON/OFF” key will not be lighted when in OFF position.  
Volume Lock Feature — When the handset, speaker, or headset volume feature is  
selected, the volume will automatically stay at that setting in the next use.  
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FreeSpeechTM Talk Feature is a unique TeleMatrix feature that allows the user  
the freedom to “toggle” between the headset, handset and speakerphone modes  
during a conversation.  
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Caller Identification (Caller ID*) LCD Display  
Type II Caller ID Technology  
*NOTE: The Caller ID feature and  
Voice Mail will ONLY operate if you  
subscribe to your local telephone com-  
pany and/or if your PBX telephone sys-  
tem is equipped with this technology.  
These telephone features will not work  
unless you are a subscriber.  
The SpectrumPLUSTM LCD display supports  
Type II Caller ID*. This type of Caller ID  
displays the identity of a second incoming call  
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while the user is actively on a first incoming  
call. The user has the option to answer the call  
or allow the call to automatically be forwarded  
to voice mail*.  
If you are uncertain whether your PBX  
telephone system can transfer Caller  
ID data, contact your telephone service  
provider or your PBX Service Com-  
pany.  
LCD Backlighting  
The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with a back-  
lit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that displays  
Caller ID information. The LCD displays:  
NOTE: The LCD display backlighting  
feature is activated after receipt of the  
first ring or with in-use operation of  
the handset, headset activation or  
speakerphone (incoming and outgoing  
calls). The illumination is active during  
the call and will shut off nearing 30  
seconds after disconnecting.  
Caller’s Name and Number,  
Call Log Information,  
Message Waiting Envelope,  
Time & Date,  
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Line In-Use.  
Display Information Management Keys  
The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with five management keys supporting the informa-  
tion displayed on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This includes:  
Phone Book Management  
Caller ID Log Record Management  
Entering of Names and Numbers,  
Editing of Names, Numbers,  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
Scrolling and One Touch Dialing Capabilities  
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Caller Identification (Caller ID) LCD Display Adjustments  
LCD Tilt Angle Feature  
The LCD can be tilted upward for direct view-  
ing and easy reading. Tilt the LCD to the de-  
sired position by lifting up the back of LCD  
housing.  
(60° maximum upward tilt).  
LCD Contrast Feature (4-step)  
The LCD characters can be lightened or  
darkened using the volume control key.  
12/01  
PM12:00  
While the handset is in the ON HOOK posi-  
tion, simply press the volume control key to  
adjust the contrast of the LCD screen.  
CONTRAST:  
To lighten characters, press  
I  
Contrast  
Volume  
To darker characters, press  
I  
III  
III  
LCD Call Record Display  
12/01  
PM 12:00  
The LCD display will show the number of  
times the same call record is received. For  
example, when the identical caller calls in  
multiple times, the LCD displays the number  
of times the caller has called within the  
brackets and shows the most recent time and  
date called.  
03 [ 2 ] 7196388821  
TELEMATRIX  
NOTE:  
There are two situations: 1) No character [2] displayed if a repeat incoming call appeared after call Caller  
ID Record are reviewed. 2) For the reason of limitation of memory capability, the previous call number in  
the record will be deleted automatically if a new caller ID appeared when the Caller ID Record Log is full,  
in this way, it is possible for the repeat number not displayed, because the previous record is covered by  
the new call.  
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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Featured Icons  
NEW  
RPT  
CALLS  
12/01 PM12:00  
CW  
03  
Caller Number  
MO1 Caller Name 03:68  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
NEW  
RPT  
CALLS  
Indicates New Call or Repeat Call  
Indicates Speaker is ON*  
12/01  
Shows current date or date of call record in memory  
Shows current time or time of call record in memory  
Indicates Message is Waiting in Voice Mail  
Indicates Handset is In-Use  
PM12:00  
CW  
03  
Indicates Call Waiting Caller is On Line  
Shows Caller ID Record Location in Call Log Memory  
Shows Phonebook Memory Location  
M01  
03:68  
Shows Elapsed Time of Current Call  
* Caller ID and Class Visual Message Waiting are features that require subscription to your local telephone  
company provided services. These telephone features will not work unless you are a subscriber.  
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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information Management Keys  
NEW  
RPT  
CALLS  
12/01 PM12:00  
CW  
03  
Caller Number  
Caller Name  
MO1  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
DOWN Key Used to Scroll LCD Records Downward  
UP Key Used to Scroll LCD Records Upward  
Used to Enter Phonebook  
PhBook  
Used to Delete Caller Log Record or Phonebook Record  
Used to Dial Record Displayed Number on the LCD Screen  
Used to Enter the LCD’s Edit Mode and to Edit or Enter LCD Information  
Used to Store Names and Numbers into Memory  
Delete  
Dial  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
*
Store  
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company provided services. These telephone features will not work unless you are a subscriber.  
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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when On Hook (Without Messages)  
12/01 PM12:26  
-00-  
-00-  
NEW  
TOTAL  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
12/01  
PM12:26  
-00-  
Shows current date  
Shows current time  
Indicates Zero New Messages  
-00-  
Indicates Zero Total Messages  
NEW  
Indicates Number of New Incoming Calls Since Last Retrieved Messages  
Indicates Total of Messages Received and Stored into Memory (99 maximum)  
TOTAL  
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company provided services. These telephone features will not work unless you are a subscriber.  
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LCD (Caller ID Display) Information when On Hook (with Messages)  
12/01 PM12:26  
-02-  
-03-  
NEW  
TOTAL  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
12/01  
Shows current date  
PM12:26  
Shows current time  
Indicates Message is Waiting in Voice Mail  
Indicates Two New Messages  
-02-  
-03-  
Indicates Three Total Messages  
NEW  
TOTAL  
Indicates Number of New Incoming Calls Since Last Retrieved Messages  
Indicates Total of Messages Received and Stored into Memory (99 maximun)  
* Caller ID and Class Visual Message Waiting are features that require subscription to your local telephone  
company provided services. These telephone features will not work unless you are a subscriber.  
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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when Dialing  
Lift Handset  
12/01 PM12:00  
IN - USE  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
After Dialing, Elapsed Timer Activates on First Ring  
12/01 PM12:00  
7196388821  
IN USE  
0:22  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when Receiving Incoming Call  
Telephone Ringing (with CID Message Waiting activated)  
NEW  
12/01 PM12:00  
CALL  
PERSONS NUMBER  
PERSONS NAME  
If caller called  
earlier and is on  
the caller log  
RPT  
CALL  
record, REPEAT CALL  
will appear.  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
A
person’s name and  
number will NOT appear  
if you are not subscribed  
to a Caller ID and Class  
Visual Message Waiting  
System.*  
After Answering Call (with CID Message Waiting activated)  
12/01 PM12:00  
7196388821  
IN_USE  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
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Type II Caller Identification (Caller ID) Display Type  
The SpectrumPLUSTM LCD display supports Type II Caller ID*. This type of Caller ID dis-  
plays the identity of a second incoming call while the user is actively on a first incoming call.  
The user has the option to answer the call or allow the call to be forwarded automatically to  
the Users Voice Mail*.  
NOTE: When the CW call goes to voice mail, the information can be retrieved at a later time  
using the call log.  
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CW  
Incoming Call Waiting  
When there is an active call, and another call is received, and the system is capable of Call  
Waiting, the Caller ID information for the incoming call will be displayed on the screen. The  
display will show the following information:  
1. The date and time of the incoming call, a symbol icon will appear.  
2. The location number of the call in storage, and the incoming call number  
3. The incoming caller’s name.  
12/01  
PM12:00  
12/01  
PM12:00  
CW  
6388821  
1:24  
03  
7195550000  
IN -USE  
PERSONS NAME  
First call is in-use  
Second incoming call  
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Caller Identification (Caller ID*) Date and Time Information*  
Setting Date & Time Manually  
Setting Date & Time Automatically  
The SpectrumPLUStm Date & Time func-  
tions are user/installer programmable.  
The Date & Time can be set up by the  
user. See User Programming for further  
instructions. Once the programming is  
complete, the Date & Time are main-  
tained internally by the Spectrum-  
PLUStm.  
The SpectrumPLUStm Date & Time func-  
tions are system programmable when  
Caller ID service is activated. The Date &  
Time is set initially by the first incoming  
call with Caller ID information. The  
Caller name and number is displayed on  
the LCD between the first and second  
ring. Each incoming call refreshes the  
Date & Time. Between calls, the Time &  
Date are maintained internally by the  
SpectrumPLUStm.  
*The Caller ID feature will operate ONLY if you sub-  
scribe to Caller ID features with your local telephone  
company and if your PBX telephone system is equipped  
with the technology required to pass Caller ID data from  
the telephone line. If you are uncertain whether your PBX  
telephone system can transfer Caller ID data, contact  
your telephone system coordinator, or your PBX Service  
Company or the PBX manufacturer.  
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Caller Identification (Caller ID*) Storage Capacity  
Caller ID Storage Capacity  
Phone Book Storage Capacity  
The SpectrumPLUStm Caller ID will  
store 100 records (numbers and  
names). When memory is full, the  
oldest of the 100th call records will  
automatically be deleted when the  
newest call is accepted into memory.  
The phonebook storage capacity holds  
100 records (numbers and names). When  
memory is full, records will not delete  
automatically. The user must delete the  
unused records to allow new records to  
be added.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
If the same calling number connects  
multiple times, the call log will dis-  
play the number of times called and  
the last call time and date only.  
Phonebook Records can be placed  
into the phone book manually using  
the keypad or by saving an incoming  
Caller ID record.  
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Scrolling and Call Back Feature  
The “DIAL” key allows the user to call back either stored records or the displayed number on  
the LCD. A displayed number on the LCD comes from incoming calls, or from the Phonebook  
memory. The Dial Back editing feature allows the user to add or delete characters to accurately  
pattern the number to be called. To activate the editing feature, press any character on the keypad to  
activate after the record is found.  
Scrolling For Stored Records  
Pressing the or scrolling keys allows user to review all calls in Caller ID records. When  
scrolling crosses from the most current record to first record, or from the first record to most  
current record stored in memory, the LCD will display “END OF LIST” indicating the rollover.  
Location number and time and date will also change to the date of the call record displayed.  
Instructions to find a record:  
Scrolling For The Oldest Caller ID Re-  
cords  
Scrolling For The Most Current Caller  
ID Records  
1. If the current record is not displayed,  
press the key to reach the most cur-  
rent record.  
1. Press the key to reach the most cur-  
rent record  
2. Then press the key.  
2. Press key again to review the next  
3. The LCD screen displays “END OF  
LIST” indicating the CID screen is at the  
beginning of stored memory.  
most current record.  
3. Continue to continue the search.  
4. Press key again to review the oldest  
records in stored memory.  
NOTE: The DIAL key will dial any number  
that is displayed on the LCD screen. If a num-  
ber is not displayed on the screen, then there is  
no number in memory.  
5. Continue next record up to continue the  
search.  
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NOTE: Be sure to enter the area code in  
AREA CODE set up. The area code entered  
allows the phone to recognize and eliminate  
your local area code when dialing out.  
Contact your local telephone service provider  
to see what services they offer to recognize  
private party calls or anonymous calls that  
elect to NOT forward their phone number.  
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Deleting a Call Log Record  
Delete Individual Stored Call Record  
1. Press the or key to activate stored  
memory. The LCD screen will display a re-  
cord. Use the or key to scroll to the  
caller record that is to be deleted.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
03  
7196388821  
DELETE?  
2. Press the “DELETE” key once and the LCD  
will display the question DELETE?.  
PhBook  
Dial  
Delete  
3. Press the “DELETE” key a second time to  
or  
delete.  
Press  
quickly  
Delete All Stored Call Records  
1. Press the or key to activate stored  
12/01  
PM 12:00  
memory. Scroll to the first record in memory.  
01  
7196388821  
2. Press and hold the “DELETE” for 6 sec-  
onds. key The LCD will display the question  
“DELETE ALL?”.  
DELETE ALL?  
3. To delete all stored calls, release and press the  
PhBook  
Dial  
Delete  
“DELETE” key again to delete all records.  
or  
Press and  
hold for  
6 seconds  
NOTE: Any record that is deleted cannot be retrieved.  
To escape from deleting any record, press the “DISC”  
key at any time prior to acceptance of the DELETE?  
question.  
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Adding a Phonebook Record From a Caller ID Record  
The Phonebook can automatically save a caller ID record into the Phonebook memory. To add  
the record, simply find the record using the LCD management keys and press the “PhBook”  
key.  
Adding a Caller Record To The Phonebook  
1. Press the or key to activate stored  
12/01  
PM 12:00  
memory. The LCD screen will display a re-  
cord. Scroll to the caller record to be placed in  
the Phonebook (figure 1).  
03  
7196388821  
TELEMATRIX  
2. To place into phonebook memory, press the  
“PhBook” key once and the LCD will display  
the word “PLEASE WAIT”. The number is  
now placed into memory (figure 2).  
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
or  
Figure 1  
3. The LCD screen will display “REPEAT  
PHBOOK” (figure 3).  
12/01  
PM 12:00  
12/01  
PM 12:00  
03  
7196388821  
PLEASE WAIT  
REPEAT PHBOOK  
Delete  
Dial  
Delete  
Dial  
PhBook  
PhBook  
or  
or  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
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Adding A Phonebook Record Manually  
Phonebook records may be added manually. To add a record, simply follow the instruc-  
tions below. All stored records in the Phonebook will be displayed in alphabetic order.  
Manually Adding A Phonebook  
Record Into Memory  
12/01  
PM12:00  
1. The phone must be ON-HOOK (in  
cradle).  
ENTER NUMBER  
2. Press the “STORE” key.  
3. Press the “PhBook” key. The dis-  
play will show “ENTER NUM-  
BER” (figure 1).  
Delete  
Dial  
Figure 1  
PhBook  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
4. Input the number using the keypad  
(figure 2).  
Figure 2  
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5. Press the “STORE” key again. The  
display will show “ENTER  
NAME” (figure 3).  
KEYPAD  
6. Input the name using the keypad  
(figure 2).  
12/01 PM12:00  
7. Press the “STORE” key again. The  
display will show “PLEASE  
WAIT” (figure 4).  
ENTER NAME  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
8. The display will default to the origi-  
nal screen.  
12/01 PM 12:00  
9. To add additional records, repeat line  
items 2 through 7 above.  
PLEASE WAIT  
NOTE: A maximum of 32 digits can be entered into ENTER NUMBER and 12 characters into ENTER  
NAME.  
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Dialing From the Phonebook Directory  
To Dial From the Phonebook Directory  
1. Press the PhBook” key to enter into the Phone-  
PhBook  
book mode.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
2. To locate the desired record, Scroll the or ”  
key or use the Hyperlink Feature below along with  
the or key to find a record. (See the Hyper-  
link Feature note below).  
or  
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OR USE  
HYPERLINK  
BELOW  
Dial  
3. Once the record is found, press the “DIAL” key.  
Hyperlink to a Stored Record  
Note: The keypad only recognizes the first keypad character of each key.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
For example;  
“2” = records beginning with A, then scroll for B and C records.  
“3” = records beginning with D, then scroll for E and F records.  
“4” = records beginning with G, then scroll for H and I records.  
“5” = records beginning with J, then scroll for K and L records.  
“6” = records beginning with M, then scroll for N and O records.  
“7” = records beginning with P, then scroll for Q, R and S records.  
“8” = records beginning with T, then scroll for U and V records.  
“9” = records beginning with W, then scroll for X, Y and C records.  
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Call Record Editing Prior to Dialing  
To Add Characters to the Displayed Number  
To Delete Characters from the Displayed  
Number  
1. Press the or key to activate the  
1. Press the or key to activate the  
display for scrolling.  
display for scrolling.  
2. Scroll the or key to find the num-  
2. Scroll the or key to find the  
ber to be dialed.  
number to be dialed.  
3. Activate the editing feature by pressing  
any number on the keypad. (Note that the  
key pressed will be displayed on the  
LCD).  
3. Activate the editing feature by pressing  
any number on the keypad.  
4. Press the “DELETE” key to delete in-  
dividual characters.  
4. Press the keypad number you require and  
it will appear on the LCD prior to the  
number on the display  
5. Lift handset or activate the  
“SPEAKER” key.  
5. Lift handset or activate the “SPEAKER”  
6. Press the “DIAL” key to dial the num-  
ber automatically. When pressing the  
“DIAL” key, the “SPEAKER” will  
activate.  
key.  
6. Press the “DIAL” key to dial the number  
automatically. When pressing the  
“DIAL” key, the “SPEAKER” will acti-  
vate.  
Note: When deleting characters from a caller’s  
identity, the Call Log will not be changed.  
Note: The number can only be inserted prior to the  
displayed digits. See Delete Characters for  
improper inserted characters.  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
12/01  
PM12:00  
PLUS  
THEN PRESS DIAL  
03  
7196388821  
7
TELEMATRIX  
*
PhBook  
Delete  
Dial  
PhBook  
EDIT NUMBER  
WITH KEYPAD  
Delete  
Dial  
or  
NOTE: The area code initially entered into the AREA CODE programming set up  
will recognize your local area code and eliminate this number when dialing out.  
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Other LCD Displays  
“No Calls” Display  
This message will display when there  
are no call records received since last  
using the Caller ID features menu when  
the “” or “” key is pressed.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
NO CALLS  
“Line Error” Display  
Indicates that there was a line error when  
attempting to connect to the dialed party.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
Retry the phone call. If “line error” con-  
tinues, check for dial tone. If no dial tone,  
call your local service provider.  
LINE ERROR  
“Invalid Entry” Display  
Indicates that the entry is not recognized  
or is outside the parameter of the range for  
that specific function. LCD display the  
“INVALID ENTRY”.  
12/01  
12:00  
PM  
INVALID ENTRY  
“PhoneBook Full” Display  
Indicates that the phonebooks memory  
has the maximum of 100 records. To add  
more phone records, delete records that  
are not used to free up memory.  
12/01  
PM12:00  
PHONEBOOK FULL  
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Speaker Line Indicators  
Contrast  
Volume  
When the “SPEAKER” key is activated,  
the in-use light illuminates steadily RED  
above the “SPEAKER” key. The LCD  
will display “SPEAKER” when active  
Contrast  
Volume  
Hold Key Indicators  
When the “HOLD” key is activated, the  
light above the HOLD KEY will be  
steadily RED. The LCD will display  
“HOLD” when active  
Headset Key Indicators  
Contrast  
Volume  
When the “HEADSET ON/OFF” key is  
activated, the Headset indicator will be  
steadily RED. The LCD will display  
“HEADSET” when active  
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Placing a Call Using the  
Speakerphone  
The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with a high  
quality speakerphone feature to allow for  
hands-free operation. To use, simply press the  
“SPEAKER” key when placing or answering  
a call. The telephone line will activate  
automatically.  
Contrast  
Volume  
When the “DIALPAD” Feature is pro-  
grammed to be ON, the speakerphone will  
active automatically when pressing and num-  
ber on the dial pad keys.  
The LED above the “SPEAKER” key will  
illuminate to indicate that the speakerphone is  
in-use.  
To hang-up, press the “SPEAKER” key  
again.  
To use the handset, pick up the handset from  
the cradle and the handset will be active. The  
speakerphone will disconnect. To re-activate  
the “SPEAKER” key, press the  
“SPEAKER” key and place the handset back  
into the cradle.  
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Using the Data Port  
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The SpectrumPLUS  
is equipped with a  
convenient data port on the bottom of the base  
unit. This modular receptacle is used to plug  
in any standard telephone device such as a  
computer modem, answering machine, or fax  
machine.  
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Using the Hold Feature  
The “HOLD” key is used to place a caller  
on hold. To use, simply press the “HOLD”  
key. The LED above the HOLD key will  
illuminate to indicate that the line is on  
hold. The LCD will display the word  
“HOLD” when active.  
Contrast  
Volume  
When the “HOLD” key is active, the  
handset can be lifted off-hook or returned to  
its on-hook position and the line will not be  
disconnected. To return to the caller,  
simply lift the handset and the  
“SPEAKER” key will automatically  
activate for hands-free operation.  
Hold will also release when the call is  
picked up from an additional extension  
phone.  
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Using The Mute Feature  
A “MUTE” key is provided to allow pri-  
vacy during a background conversation.  
When the “MUTE” key is activated, the  
microphones in the handset, speakerphone  
and/or headset are disabled. When the  
“MUTE” key is activated, the caller will  
not hear voice. “Mute” will be displayed on  
the LCD to show that the feature is activate.  
To de-activate, press the “MUTE” key  
again.  
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Using the Redial Feature  
The “REDIAL” key is used to automatically  
redial the last number that was dialed from the  
keypad.  
To use:  
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Lift the handset (or activate the speaker).  
Press the “REDIAL” key.  
The last number dialed will be redialed.  
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OR  
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Press the “REDIAL” key.  
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The last number dialed will be redialed.  
(automatically activate the speaker).  
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Using The Disconnect Feature Key  
The “DISC” (DISCONNECT) key is a 2  
second electronic timed line break. The key  
can be used to automatically hang-up the  
call that you are currently on and regain a  
new dial tone to establish a new call.  
To use:  
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?
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Simply press the “DISC” key when the  
conversation is complete.  
The “DISC” key can be used in  
Speaker mode.  
The “DISC” key can be used with  
headset or handset activation.  
The “DISC” key provides a convenient  
way to disconnect the line when not  
using the handset.  
*NOTE: The telephone system provider or  
PBX system provider must offer this feature  
within their system. The telephone only  
receives the signal from the operating  
company or PBX system.  
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Handset Volume Control  
TM  
The SpectrumPLUS is equipped with an  
ADA/FCC compliant handset volume  
controllocated on the front of the phone.  
Contrast  
Volume  
When the right end of the “VOLUME”  
key is pressed, the volume of the handset  
receiver is increased.  
When the left end of the “VOLUME” key  
is pressed, the volume of the handset  
receiver is decreased.  
The “VOLUME” key is an eight-step  
volume control.  
Volume Lock Feature When the handset, speaker, or headset volume  
feature is selected, the volume will automatically stay at that setting in the  
next use.  
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Keep the telephone dry. If it gets wet on the outside, wipe it dry  
immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the  
electronic circuits. Do not touch the unit if submerged in water.  
Call for assistance.  
Use and store the telephone only in normal temperature  
environments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of  
electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic  
parts. Avoid direct sunlight.  
Keep the telephone away from excessive dust and dirt that can  
cause premature wear of parts.  
Wipe the telephone with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it  
looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents,  
or strong detergents to clean the unit.  
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When problems arise during installation or service that cannot be resolved using  
this or related documents, contact the TeleMatrix Priority Care Department,  
Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. MST:  
Toll Free: 1-800-462-9446  
Direct:  
Fax:  
719-638-8821  
719-638-8815  
Many times a problem is either installation or user related. Please contact  
TeleMatrix PRIOR to sending a telephone to our service center for repair. In the  
unlikely event that a factory repair is necessary:  
1. Include a brief description of the problem that you are experiencing.  
2. Include a proof of purchase for a repair under warranty.  
3. Send the telephone prepaid by UPS or Parcel Post, insured to:  
TeleMatrix, Inc.  
Customer Care Center  
5025 Galley Road  
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80915  
TeleMatrix will pay return postage on the repaired telephone. Allow 2-3 weeks  
for delivery. When immediate replacement is required, see our FastLaneSM re-  
placement policy on our internet site.  
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Parts List  
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The following SpectrumPLUS accessories and parts are available  
from TeleMatrix.  
Part  
List  
Description  
Handset Unit (light ash)  
Handset Unit (black)  
Number  
90027086-ASH $24.00  
900220801-BLK $24.00  
Price*  
Passthrough Power Supply Adapter (light ash) 90036006-ASH $15.00  
Passthrough Power Supply Adapter (black) 900360061-BLK $15.00  
Direct Connect Pwr Supply Adapter (light ash) 90036007-ASH $12.00  
Direct Connect Pwr Supply Adapter (black)  
15 foot Modular Line Cord (light ash)  
15 foot Modular Line Cord (black)  
6 inch Modular Line Cord (light ash)  
6 inch Modular Line Cord (black)  
10 foot Coil Cord (light ash)  
900360071-BLK $12.00  
90017023-ASH $8.00  
900170231-BLK $8.00  
90017019-ASH $3.00  
900170191-BLK $3.00  
90017040-ASH $6.50  
90017041-ASH $6.50  
10 foot Coil Cord (light ash)  
Preprinted Opaque Keycaps (Kit)  
Custom Preprinted Opaque Keycaps  
Keycap Blank Index Card Sheet  
Headset  
STD  
CSTM  
BLNK  
$6.50  
Call for quote  
$1.50  
Call for quote  
*Pricing in US$ Currency. Freight is Prepay and Additional. Pricing is subject to  
change without notice.  
To Place An Order  
1. Contact TeleMatrix Customer Service department, Monday through Friday,  
8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. MST.  
Toll Free:  
Direct:  
Fax:  
1-800-462-9446  
719-638-8821  
719-638-8815  
2. Or visit our web site for ordering information and local distributors.  
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STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY  
TeleMatrix, Inc. and TeleMatrix Equipment, LLC (TMX) warrants to its [original end customer]  
[purchaser] that Spectrum, Spectrum Plus and Marquis branded products manufactured by TMX are  
free from defects in materials and workmanship for five (5) years after the date of purchase, and Re-  
gency branded products  
manufactured by TMX are free from defects in materials and workmanship  
for three (3) years, other than the following products for which the warranty period shall be one (1)  
year: handset batteries, either NiCd or NiMH, used in TMX cordless products. If a product fails this  
warranty during the warranty period, TMX will, at its option, either repair or replace the defective  
product or parts, or deliver replacements for defective products or parts on an exchange basis at no ad-  
ditional charge to the customer except as set forth below. Repair parts or replacement products may be  
either new or reconditioned. Products or parts returned to TMX under this warranty will become the  
property of TMX. Warranties on products repaired by TMX expire at the termination of the original  
warranty period.  
This limited warranty does not cover:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Products or parts which are damaged, abused or misused;  
Any damage resulting from improper installation, maintenance or operation of the product;  
Damage resulting from unauthorized modification or repair of the product, or from improper  
connection of the product to other equipment;  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Cords, connectors and replaceable batteries;  
Damage in transit to the TMX repair facility;  
Any product or part unless proof of date of purchase is submitted with the product when re-  
turned for warranty repair; or  
7.  
8.  
Costs incurred by the customer in removing and shipping the product to TMX for repair or  
replacement, and costs of reinstallation of the product.  
Products or parts which are not owned and used by the original end user customer.  
The cost and risk of loss or damage for sending the product to TMX will be borne by the customer.  
TMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXCEPT THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET  
FORTH HEREIN, WHICH IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT,  
AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY. THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-  
ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY  
UNDER THE TMX WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED  
ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TMX BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR  
ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT  
LIMITATION, DAMAGES OF LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUES, LOSS OF USE OF FACILI-  
TIES OR EQUIPMENT, OR COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE USE  
OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF THE CUSTOMER HAS ADVISED TMX OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. TMX LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES SHALL NOT EX-  
CEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.  
This limited warranty is non-transferable without the prior written approval of TMX. It gives the cus-  
tomer specific legal rights. The customer may have other rights which vary under local law. Some ju-  
risdictions may not allow limitations on the term of an implied warranty or exclusions or limitations of  
incidental or consequential damages.  
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