Interquartz Telephone IQ560E User Manual

HANDSFREE HEADSET  
DISPLAY TELEPHONE  
MODEL IQ560E  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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5. ADVANCED NETWORK OPERATION ........................... 18  
PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALING ..................................................................................................... 18  
HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS ............................................................................................. 18  
USING THE MEMORIES ........................................................................................................................ 18  
6. MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION................................. 19  
NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES (BATTERY FREE PERMANENT STORAGE) ....................................... 19  
EEPROM MEMORY FEATURE ............................................................................................................. 19  
CASCADE DIALING ............................................................................................................................... 20  
MEMORY LOCK ..................................................................................................................................... 20  
7. INSTALLATION............................................................... 21  
UNPACKING ........................................................................................................................................... 21  
GENERAL SETTING-UP ........................................................................................................................ 21  
LOCATION .............................................................................................................................................. 21  
WALL MOUNTING .................................................................................................................................. 21  
WALL-MOUNT BRACKET (OPTIONAL NOT INCLUDED WITH PHONE) ........................................... 23  
PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK .............................................................................................................. 24  
LINE CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................... 24  
MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT COMPATIBILITY...................................................................................... 24  
HEADSET MIC ADJUST CONTROL...................................................................................................... 25  
TO MAKE A HEADSET MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT : ........................................................................... 25  
HEADSET POLARITY SWITCH ............................................................................................................ 25  
HANDSFREE MIC ADJUST CONTROL ................................................................................................ 26  
DATA PORT SWITCH ............................................................................................................................. 28  
SHARED MODE ..................................................................................................................................... 28  
SPLIT MODE .......................................................................................................................................... 28  
8. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................ 29  
9. THUNDERSTORMS ....................................................... 30  
10. WARRANTY - 6 YEARS ............................................... 31  
11. SERVICE CENTRES..................................................... 31  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ........................................ 16,17  
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1. FEATURES  
6 YEAR WARRANTY – parts and labour  
Tone dialing  
Handsfree Speaker phone  
Headset function  
Large 16 digit LCD display  
User programmable 12 hour real-time clock display  
“Timer” Function provided for call duration indication  
Total 20 Non-Volatile memories (battery free permanent storage)  
10 one touch memories  
5 one/two touch memory with memory protection switch  
Store Key  
Flash, Pause,  
and  
can be stored  
Super bright LED ringer lamp allows visual ringing indication  
Built-in Message Waiting option to suit any neon (80 VDC) type message waiting  
system AND Ericsson BP250 Message Waiting (other system types optional)  
Recall facility with 100mS flash timing  
Redial and Pause functions  
User selectable ringer volume and pitch  
Mute Key and indicator - for privacy on Handset, Handsfree and Headset mic  
Data Port and Switch to allow line sharing and splitting  
Built in headset socket, with adjustments to suit a wide range of headset types  
Adjustable Headset/Handset/Handsfree hearing level with slider volume control  
Headset Cable Polarity Switch to suit both common (”Normal” and ”Reversed”)  
Headset plug wiring modes  
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Handsfree and Headset Microphone sensitivity Adjustments  
Mid-call mode support (change between Headset, Handsfree and Handset during  
a call in any order)  
Trainee/Supervisor Mode allows both a Handset user and a Headset user to be  
online simultaneously without the need for a Headset training cord or adaptor  
“Silent Ringing” feature for Headset users allows the ringing to be heard in the  
Headset only (keeps call center noise levels down by eliminating the sound of  
ringing during incoming calls)  
Built-in support for Claria Alert headset “Alert” indicator light function  
Compatible with direct lines, intelligent networks and PABXs  
Call Waiting compatible  
Telstra Customnet compatible  
Line powered, unaffected by mains power interruption  
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) = 0.68 allows multiple parallel devices on the  
same line without loading incoming ring  
Alpha-numeric keypad allows full access to services that require the entering of  
numerals and letters  
Fully modular connection provides maximum ease of installation on desk or wall  
Hearing Aid compatible to suit “T-switch” type hearing aids  
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2. GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
FIGURE 1A: TOP VIEW  
FIGURE 1B: BOTTOM VIEW  
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RINGER/MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR  
There are two different functions:  
Ring Indicator:  
Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call.  
Message-Waiting Indicator: Illuminates when a message is waiting in your voicemail  
system (depends on system compatibility). The built-in  
Message Waiting option suits any neon (minimum 80 VDC)  
type message waiting system and also the telephone has  
Ericsson BP250 Message Waiting built-in (other system  
types are optional extras).  
RINGER HI/LO/OFF SWITCH  
The three available positions allow selection of OFF (no sound), LOW volume, and  
HIGH volume of the telephone’s ringing sound during an incoming call (Figure 1B)  
RINGER PITCH CONTROL  
The pitch of ringing sound may be altered by rotating the control.  
ALPHA-NUMERIC KEYPAD  
The standard numeric digits are available for normal dialing. The alphabetic characters  
are provided for Voice Mail and Telstra Customnet applications.  
CRADLE SWITCH  
Located in the handset cradle, this plastic lever is depressed by the handset (when  
placed in the cradle) to cut off the line. Note: Depressing this cradle lever too briefly  
when intending to terminate a call may result in an accidental “hookflash” that will  
inadvertently place the call on hold - this is known as “phantom calls” because the held  
call will probably ring again at your extension within a few minutes (the other party will  
have hung up, so it will seem as if you were called by a phantom, hence the name  
“phantom calls”). If you experience this problem, when terminating your call please  
depress the cradle lever a little longer before making/receiving your next call (i.e. phantom  
calls are not a system or telephone fault).  
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EARPIECE VOLUME SLIDER  
Used to adjust the hearing level of the HANDSET and HEADSET. Set to midway for  
normal listening level. Adjustment during a conversation will not be detected by the  
other party.  
HANDSFREE VOLUME SLIDER  
Used to adjust the volume of sound from the speaker when in Handsfree mode.  
RECALL KEY  
For use with PABX systems to invoke special PABX facilities such as call-hold or call-  
transfer which may be available in your PABX. It is sometimes referred to as the “Flash”  
button or “Facility” button. To learn how to use it please consult your telephone host  
system’s manual.  
PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK -  
see Figure 2 for diagram of Set, HR, Min Keys & Back Space ( ) keys  
Refer to programming the clock (see Installation section)  
FIGURE 2  
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SET KEY  
Used to set the clock.  
HOUR KEY  
Used to set the clock hour.  
MINUTE KEY  
Used to set the clock minutes.  
BACK SPACE (  
) KEY  
Allows editing of telephone number in store operation  
CALL TIMER  
When a call is in progress, the word “TIMER” on the display. When the call is terminated,  
the call duration will be automatically displayed for 6 seconds.  
MUTE KEY AND INDICATOR  
When pressed, it cuts off transmission from the Handset, Headset and Handsfree  
microphones to allow users privacy. The red light indicates when the mute condition is  
active. Press MUTE again to release the mute condition.  
BASIC OPERATION  
IQ560E can be used in the same way as a normal telephone; simply lift the HANDSET  
to answer an incoming call, or lift the HANDSET and dial on the KEYPAD to commence  
an outgoing call. Please refer to other sections for detailed operation instructions.  
REDIAL KEY  
Press to redial the last number previously dialed, which may be up to 32 digits long.  
When pressed while still on-line, the telephone will clear that call and retry the number.  
It can be used in handset, handsfree, and headset modes. Dialing more than 32 digits  
during one call will cause erasure of the entire number from the REDIAL memory.  
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EXAMPLE: TO REDIAL LAST NUMBER  
1. Lift HANDSET, or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,  
2. Press REDIAL (telephone redials last number).  
EXAMPLE: DIRECT REDIAL OF LAST NUMBER  
1. Lift HANDSET, or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,  
2. Dial a number, but find it engaged,  
3. Press REDIAL; the telephone will automatically clear and re-connect the  
line. The number will then be re-dialled.  
PAUSE FUNCTION  
The Pause command may be needed if your phone is connected to certain types of  
PABX or to any network where a two second pause is required (e.g. between internal  
and external dial tones).  
For manual dialing:  
1. Lift HANDSET,  
2. Dial any digits required before the pause,  
3. Press PAUSE (telephone waits for 2 seconds before proceeding),  
4. Dial the remaining digits.  
For memory usage (storage procedure) to cause the telephone to pause for 2  
seconds in a sequence:  
1. Lift HANDSET, or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,  
2. Press STORE,  
3. Dial digits required before the pause,  
4. Press PAUSE,  
5. Select and press desired MEMORY KEY,  
6. Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET.  
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When dialed, this stored number will PAUSE at the appropriate place in the dialing  
sequence.  
HEADSET KEY AND INDICATOR  
When the HEADSET KEY is pressed a red indicator will glow to show that the HEADSET  
mode is activated.  
HANDSFREE KEY AND INDICATOR  
When the HANDSFREE KEY is pressed a red indicator will glow to show that the  
HANDSFREE mode is activated.  
DATA PORT AND SWITCH  
The data port provides access to the telephone line for computers (with a modem),  
answering machines and cordless phones. TheData Port Switch (see Fig.1B) determines  
whether the Data Port shares the line with the telephone (position SHARED) or has its  
own line (position SPLIT).  
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3. HANDSFREE OPERATION  
HANDSFREE MICROPHONE  
Located at the front of the phone (Figure 1A), its function is to reproduce your voice as  
you speak to the other party while your telephone is in HANDSFREE mode. Positioning  
of the telephone, and therefore the MICROPHONE, is important to ensure the best  
reproduction of your voice.  
USING THE HANDSFREE KEY  
To commence a HANDSFREE call press the HANDSFREE KEY ; the telephone will  
activate the line, the SPEAKER, and the HANDSFREE MICROPHONE, and the  
INDICATOR will switch on to provide confirmation. Dialing and speech can then  
commence. Pressing the key again will terminate the call.  
Incoming calls using HANDSFREE:  
1. Telephone rings  
2. Press HANDSFREE  
3. Commence your HANDSFREE conversation.  
Changing from HANDSFREE to HANDSET during a call:  
Lift the HANDSET and resume your conversation; the HANDSFREE function will switch  
off automatically.  
Changing from HANDSET to HANDSFREE during a call:  
1. Press HANDSFREE  
2. Replace HANDSET  
3. Resume your conversation using the handsfree function.  
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Outgoing calls using HANDSFREE (manual or memory dialing):  
1. Press HANDSFREE  
2. Dial required number on ALPHA-NUMERIC KEYPAD or press desired MEMORY  
Key  
3. Speak as required.  
HINTS FOR HANDSFREE OPERATION  
As a courtesy, tell the other party that you are using the handsfree function. He/She  
may or may not want people other than you to hear the conversation. Aquiet environment  
ensures best handsfree performance. When HANDSFREE is used in a noisy room or  
near a noise generating device ( for example, a TV set ) all or part of the message may  
be interrupted and cannot be heard. To eliminate this problem try to lower the noise  
level in the room.  
During the handsfree conversation, your telephone will give priority to the person who  
speaks louder when both people are talking simultaneously. Speak ONLY after the  
other person pauses or stops.  
If the other person complains about poor transmission, talk directly at your telephone  
and from a closer distance as necessary, or lower the speaker volume control.  
If the operation of the handsfree feature is not correct, refer to the FAILURE TO  
OPERATE section.  
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4. HEADSET OPERATION  
The IQ560E can be configured to suit many different headsets - please consult the  
INSTALLATION section for details to get the best performance from your headset.  
CLARIA “ALERT” FEATURE  
The IQ560E is designed to support the “Alert” feature available on the Claria headset.  
When pressing the HEADSET key on the telephone, the “Alert” indicator on the Claria  
headset will illuminate, signifying that the user is on a call. This feature can be used  
effectively in call center applications so that the user’s colleagues will be aware that the  
user has a call in progress.  
BASIC OPERATION  
To make or receive an outgoing call using the headset:  
• Press the HEADSET Key. Dial tone will be heard in the HEADSET  
• If you are making an outgoing call, dial the required number on the keypad  
• Lifting the handset during headset mode will revert to handset mode operation  
To revert back to headset mode operation during handset mode, press the HEADSET  
Key  
To hang up, press the HEADSET key or replace the handset.  
HEADSET/HANDSET/HANDSFREE MODES  
A call can be moved from one mode to any other by pressing the appropriate key  
(Headset or Handsfree) or by lifting the Handset.  
TRAINEE/SUPERVISOR MODE  
Allows for the HANDSET and a HEADSET to be used in tandem. This will enable a  
supervisor to monitor a trainee’s progress during a call, or ‘take over’ a call. The following  
procedures assume that the trainee is wearing the HEADSET and a call is in progress.  
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TRAINING MODE  
Allows a supervisor to monitor a trainee during a call.  
1. During a trainee’s call the supervisor may lift the HANDSET (HEADSET indicator will  
turn off)  
2. Quickly press the HEADSET key and the HEADSET indicator will illuminate again  
3. The trainee may continue the conversation with the supervisor only listening to its  
progress.  
SUPERVISOR MODE  
Allows a supervisor to “take over” a call between a trainee and another party.  
1. During a call, the supervisor may lift the HANDSET to continue a normal conversation  
with the other party while the trainee listens to its progress through the HEADSET  
2. To return the call to the trainee, press the HEADSET key and replace the HANDSET  
in the cradle.  
SILENT RINGING FEATURE  
Designed for Call Centers or any application where call-related noise is to be kept to a  
minimum, this feature allows incoming calls to ring silently; the operator is aware of the  
incoming call, but the telephone does not add to the room noise even when ringing.  
To use the telephone in Silent Ringing mode:  
1. Set the RINGER VOLUME SWITCH to the OFF position (signified by the square  
symbol without a bell symbol inside it  
2. Put your headset on and wait for the next incoming call  
3. When a call arrives, the RINGER / MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR will flash and  
the operator will hear the ringing tone at a low level in the headset  
4. Press the HEADSET key to answer the call.  
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MODEL IQ560E FEATURES  
See overleaf for more details  
CALL TIMER  
When a call is in progress, the word “TIMER” appears  
on the display. When the call is terminated, the call  
duration will be automatically displayed for 6 seconds.  
STORE Button  
Use to store memories. Any memory can store 24 digits with any combination of  
numeric entries plus PAUSE,  
,
and Recall (Flash) commands.  
16 digit LCD Display  
Displays Clock, Call Timer and number dialed.  
PAUSE Key  
Pause may be required if your phone is connected to any network where a 2  
second pause is needed during dialling. Lift the handset, dial any digits  
required before the pause, press Pause button, and dial remaining digits.  
SET Key  
Use to set the clock in 12-hour mode with PM indication  
Ringer/Message Waiting Indicator  
Hour (HR) and Minute (MIN) Keys  
Press SET key then HR and MIN keys to set the clock.  
Press SET key again to complete the clock setting.  
Flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call.  
Built in message waiting suits both High Voltage (80 VDC) and Polarity Reversal  
types. (Other system types are optional).  
BACKSPACE Key  
Memory Keys  
Deletes the last digit of a telephone number during memory  
storage.  
Upper row of 5 memory keys has both one and two touch memories and can be  
protected to prevent over-writing - network facility codes may be programmed  
here for ease of use. Lower rows of 10 memory keys have one touch memories.  
To store, lift HANDSET, press STORE, enter number, press Memory key and  
hang up. See overleaf for explanation of one-touch and two-touch memories.  
MUTE Button and Indicator  
Press to cut off transmission from the Handset, Headset and  
Handsfree microphone to allow user privacy. The red light  
indicates when the mute condition is active. Press MUTE  
again to release the mute condition.  
Reset button  
Press this button to reset the telephone to normal if the telephone appears to  
be malfunctioning.  
The memories will not be erased when the button is pressed.  
HANDSFREE button and indicator  
Press HANDSFREE to conduct a handsfree conversation. A  
red indicator will glow. Press HANDSFREE again to turn it off.  
RECALL Button  
For use with the host telephone system to invoke special network facilities such  
as call hold or call-transfer which may be available in your PABX or network.  
See your telephone system user guide to learn how to use it. May be called  
"Flash" or "Facility" key.  
HEADSET button and indicator  
Press the Headset button to conduct a call in HEADSET  
mode. The indicator glows when the HEADSET mode is  
activated.  
Flash timing is preset to 100mS.  
Ringer Volume switch (Hi/Low/Off)  
Selection of OFF (no sound), LOW volume, and  
HIGH volume of the telephone's ringing sound.  
When the switch is set to OFF, the ringing sound can  
still be heard via the headset if connected to  
the headset port (headset optional extra).  
Located on the underside.  
Handsfree microphone  
Reproduces your voice as you speak to the other party in HANDSFREE  
mode. Keep clear of obstructions to enable clear reproduction of your voice.  
RINGER  
PITCH  
Ringer Pitch Control  
Rotate the control to adjust the ringer pitch.  
Located on the telephone's base.  
REDIAL Key  
Press the button to redial the last number (max 32 digits).  
Figure 1  
To access a more detailed, downloadable user manual:  
Handsfree volume slider  
Adjusts the volume of sound from the speaker.  
Located on the side of the telephone.  
Earpiece volume slider  
call 1800 6 IQTEL (1800 647 835),  
send an email to [email protected]  
Adjusts the hearing level of the HANDSET / HEADSET.  
Set to midway for normal listening level.  
Located on the side of the telephone.  
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5. ADVANCED NETWORK OPERATION  
Where this telephone is used on an intelligent network such as Easycall, Customnet,  
Centel, a PABX or other network the following information may be useful.  
PAUSE FUNCTION WHEN DIALING  
Depending on your telephone system, this may or may not be required. If in doubt,  
check with your system supplier or Interquartz dealer, as failure to observe your system’s  
requirements may lead to difficulty in making outgoing external calls. If you have  
determined that a pause is required by your host system, please refer to the PAUSE  
Function section to ensure correct usage of the PAUSE button.  
HOLDING AND TRANSFERRING CALLS  
The method used for these functions is dependent on your system type, so you will  
need to check your system’s Extension User Guide. The RECALL KEY is typically used  
to transfer calls. It is affected by the setting of the adjustment switches described in the  
INSTALLATION section of this manual. They must be correctly set to suit your system  
for correct operation.  
USING THE MEMORIES  
Any combination of numbers, and  
and  
can be stored. You may find it useful to  
store some of your favourite network facility commands in the telephone for fast,  
convenient access to those facilities (e.g. diversion, call forward, call back etc). Consult  
your system User Guide for the codes that you need to store.  
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6. MEMORY FEATURE OPERATION  
The telephone has 20 memories in total, distributed over 15 keys, to provide easy dialing  
of often-used numbers. The upper row of 5 memory keys has both one and two touch  
memories, and the lower rows of 10 memory keys each have a one touch memory (see  
Figure 5).  
NON-VOLATILE MEMORIES (BATTERY FREE PERMANENT STORAGE)  
Each memory can store 24 digits with any combination of numeric entries, PAUSE ,  
,
and Recall commands. Batteries are not required to back up the memories of the  
IQ560E. They will be permanently retained until overwritten by a new storage operation  
for the user.  
EEPROM MEMORY FEATURE  
The IQ560E can be pre-set with user-selected codes for the 10 Memories accessible  
from the five Memory buttons located near the display (five ONE TOUCH and five TWO  
TOUCH memories). Any often-used or complex network numbers or network facility  
codes can be installed at the point of sale to eliminate the need to consult confusing  
system user guides. Custom-programming can enhance and simplify phone and network  
operation, thereby reducing the demands on staff training. The pre-programming can  
alter at a later stage to allow changes to be made - see the MEMORY LOCK section  
below.  
Storing a number:  
1. Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,  
2. Press STORE,  
3. Enter the telephone number,  
4. Press the desired MEMORY key either once for a “ONE TOUCH” memory (any  
memory button), or twice for a “TWO TOUCH” memory (only the top row near the  
display).  
5. Replace HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET.  
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Dialing a number:  
1. Lift HANDSET or press HANDSFREE or HEADSET,  
2. Press desired memory key.  
CASCADE DIALING  
The contents of any memory can be “cascaded” or added together with additional  
manual dialing or other memories.  
MEMORY LOCK  
The upper row of memory keys can be programmed and, if required, they can be locked  
to prevent them being overwritten. The memory protect switch is located underneath  
the lower memory number card (see Figure 3), and protects the upper row of five memory  
button only.  
FIGURE 3 - MEMORY PROTECT SWITCH  
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7. INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING  
The carton contains the following:  
Telephone body and handpiece.  
• Coiled handset cord and line cord.  
• User Manual or Quick Start-up Gudie.  
GENERAL SETTING-UP  
1. Fit the COILED CORD to the appropriate sockets in the HANDSET and the telephone  
base – please do not connect it to the HEADSET socket located on the side.  
2. Fit the LINE CORD to the rear socket and to your telephone network outlet.  
3. Set the Ringer Volume and the Ringer Pitch controls.  
4. See following sections to complete the installation.  
LOCATION  
The telephone should be placed on a desk, table or shelf where it is not likely to be  
pushed off. If the unit is to be wall-mounted, it should be seated securely on the WALL  
MOUNTING BRACKET (please order separately). Avoid excessive heat, damp, dust,  
direct sunlight, vibration, and other appliances or devices which may transmit or emit  
electrical or electromagnetic radio frequency noise or signals (e.g. computers, welders,  
pagers).  
WALL MOUNTING  
1. To enable the HANDSET to be supported in the cradle, follow the procedure  
shown in (Figure 4A) to reverse the HANDSET RETAINER  
2. Fit the WALL MOUNT BRACKET (optional, not supplied) to the underside of the  
telephone and mount on the MODULAR WALL JACK (see Figure 4B).  
3. During item 2 above, ensure that the link cord is connected as shown to the  
telephone and wall jack.  
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NOTE: The WALL MOUNT BRACKET, MODULAR WALL JACK and LINK CORD  
illustrated in Figure 4B are available from your authorized Interquartz dealer and can be  
ordered as all Mount Kit No.3  
FIGURE 4A : WALL MOUNTING  
FIGURE 4B : WALL MOUNT BRACKET  
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WALL-MOUNT BRACKET (OPTIONAL NOT INCLUDED WITH PHONE)  
LUG "B"  
LUG "A"  
MOUNTING  
HOLE "E"  
PIVOT FOR SWING-OUT  
PLATE USED FOR  
MODEL IQTEL 25  
LUG "C"  
LUG "D"  
MOUNTING HOLE "F"  
Please note:  
1. This wall bracket may be secured onto the wall by using mounting holes “E” and “F”  
2. Lugs to break off before wall mounting the phone.  
TELEPHONE MODELS  
BREAK OFF LUGS  
IQ 90  
IQ E3  
IQ 150  
IQ 250  
IQ 260  
IQ 360  
IQ 350  
IQ 450  
IQ 550  
IQ 560E  
IQ E2  
IQTEL 80  
IQTEL 300  
IQTEL 500  
IQTEL E1  
IQTEL E2  
IQTEL E3  
IQTEL ET  
STUDIO 20  
GEMINI SERIES  
"B" and "D"  
"A" and "C"  
"A" ONLY  
IQTEL 25  
IQ 300  
9853 XT  
9835 MKII  
9836  
9837  
FIGURE 5  
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PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK  
Example : 5:12 pm  
1. Lift HANDSET or press ”HANDSFREE”  
2. Press SET  
3. Press HR repeatedly until “05” and “PM” appears on the display  
4. Press MIN repeatedly until “05-12” appears on the display  
5. Press SET. The real time clock will be stored.  
NOTE : ”HR” and ”MIN” count forward as long as the key is pressed, ”P” represents  
PM and no “P” means AM.  
LINE CONNECTION  
This telephone is supplied with a RJ45 Plug as the wall plug, with the centre pair  
being reserved for speech and signaling. Other types of plugs and cords are available  
on request.  
TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS - FOR CORRECT OPERATION  
MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT COMPATIBILITY  
The Message Waiting Light can be optionally configured at time of order to be compatible  
with most host telephone systems on the Australian market. The standard factory fitted  
message waiting light is a neon style circuit suitable for minimum 80V DC signaling and  
is compatible with NEC, FUJITSU, ALCATEL, later HYBREX and NORTEL PABX  
systems.  
If this telephone is configured to “message waiting” mode please note that it is only for  
PABX systems (contact your vendor for clarification). If it is connected so, it may not be  
connected to any other telephone system or network without the authority of theAustralian  
Telecommunications Authority.  
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HEADSET MIC ADJUST CONTROL  
This control allows many different headsets on theAustralian market to function correctly  
with the IQ560E telephone by adjusting the HEADSET’S Microphone sensitivity . The  
control is located on the underside of the telephone (see Figure 6). The adjustment can  
be made by a small screwdriver or similar implement that will fit into the control slot.  
Please see Table 1 as a guide to the correct settings for some popular headsets.  
TO MAKE A HEADSET MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT :  
With the headset connected as per the instructions in this manual:  
1. Put the headset on and lift the HANDSET to your other ear and make an out-going  
call  
2. Pressing the HEADSET key, swap between HANDSET and HEADSET mode (The  
indicator will illuminate when the HEADSET is in use) a few times while speaking to  
the other party  
3. With the other party’s help decide if your voice level is the same when using the  
HANDSET and HEADSET.  
4. If you sound too loud on the headset, adjust the microphone sensitivity (turn anti-  
clockwise) so that your voice level when using the HEADSET matches that of the  
HANDSET. Clockwise rotation increases the HEADSET mic output level. Please  
see Table 1 as a guide to the correct settings for some popular headsets.  
HEADSET POLARITY SWITCH  
Located on the underside of the telephone (see Figure 6), this switch provides  
compatibility with the two commonly-used headset wiring standards.  
Position ‘V’ suits Plantronics Vista Cords and other Headsets wired in the same  
configuration (also known as “reversed” wiring mode).  
Position ‘P’ suits Plantronics P cords and other Headsets wired in the same configuration  
(also known as “normal” wiring mode).  
Please see (Table 1) as a guide to the correct settings for most popular headsets.  
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HANDSFREE MIC ADJUST CONTROL  
Located on the underside of the telephone (see Figure 6), this control allows the user to  
re-adjust their voice level as heard by the person they are speaking to. Using a small  
screwdriver or similar implement that will fit into the control slot, turn the control clockwise  
to increase your voice level and anti-clockwise to decrease your voice level. Adjust the  
control to achieve optimum handsfree performance.  
FIGURE 6  
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TABLE 1  
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DATA PORT SWITCH  
The data port switch (SHARED or SPLIT) determines whether the data port shares the  
line with the telephone (position “shared”) or has its own line (position “split)  
SHARED MODE  
This mode uses one analog telephone line and provides the user with access to a Data  
Port, but in this mode the telephone’s voice capability is disabled while the Data Port is  
in use. The line cord as supplied is terminated with RJ45 at the wall end. For Shared  
mode the telephone line should be terminated on pins 4 and 5 of the matching RJ45  
compatible wall socket. Different plug or cord types can be provided to suit your wall  
socket – please contact Interquartz or your dealer. The telephone will be factory set in  
SPLIT mode.  
SPLIT MODE  
To enable the user to simultaneously access both the Data Port and the telephone (i.e.  
“SPLIT” mode) a second analog line must be allocated to the Data Port, and the Data  
Port Mode Switch must be set to Split mode. The line cord as supplied is terminated  
with RJ45 at the wall end, with the voice pair in the middle (pins 4 and 5) and the  
dedicated data line pair (for “Split” mode) on pins 3 and 6. For Split mode the telephone  
line pair should be terminated on pins 4 and 5 of the matching RJ45 compatible wall  
socket. The new dedicated analog DATA line pair must be terminated on pins 3 and 6  
of the RJ45 compatible wall socket where the voice pair is also located. Different plug  
or cord types can be provided to suit your wall socket – please contact Interquartz or  
your dealer. The telephone will be factory set in SPLIT mode. The Data Port Mode  
Switch is found on the underside of the telephone (See Figure 6).  
FIGURE 7 PIN ASSIGNEMNT OF RJ45 LINE CORD PLUG  
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8. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
This telephone is a precision electronic instrument. While in use and storage, care should  
be taken to avoid rough handling, extreme temperature, and damp or dirty environments.  
CLEANING  
NEVER use aerosol sprays or other chemical agents or substances that leave a residue  
(furniture polish for example).  
Use a mild detergent and a damp, clean cloth when cleaning. Do not allow moisture to  
enter the telephone’s interior - damage may result!  
FAILURE TO OPERATE AND SERVICE DIFFICULTIES  
If telephone service problems occur at any time, it is recommended that the installation  
procedure described in this manual be re-checked.  
If a fault occurs, try to determine if the fault is with the telephone, or with the network or  
system to which the telephone is connected:  
Disconnect the “suspect” telephone, and test the line with a substitute telephone. If the  
telephone service then operates satisfactorily, the fault is in the “suspect” telephone.  
Test the “suspect” telephone on a known good line. If the fault still occurs, the fault is in  
the “suspect” telephone.  
Consult your Interquartz dealer for further advice if necessary.  
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9. THUNDERSTORMS  
The telephone, in common with household electrical appliances, can be a source of  
electric and acoustic shock during thunderstorms. The possibility of a telephone user  
experiencing a shock is minimal. Nevertheless, customers should be aware of some  
simple precautions to follow during thunderstorms:  
Use your telephone only for calls of the utmost urgency. Keep these calls brief.  
Whilst using your telephone keep clear of electrical appliances and metal fixtures such  
as : stoves, air conditioners, refrigerators, window frames and sinks.  
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10. WARRANTY - 6 YEARS  
Interquartz (A’Asia) Pty Ltd warrants the original purchaser against failure, under normal  
usage and in the environment and network for which it was designed, resulting from  
defective material and workmanship at time of manufacture for a period of SIX YEARS  
from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase and date of purchase are required for  
determining validity of this warranty. This warranty does not cover defects or damage  
due to normal wear and tear, negligence, accidents, exposure to radiation, misuse,  
obsolescence, incompatibility, improper maintenance, lightning strikes or unauthorized  
repairs or modifications and excludes freight or postage costs to/from your local  
authorized service centre unless otherwise arranged. Consequential loss not included.  
Notification of any defect must be made within the warranty period before a warranty  
repair can be effected. This guarantee is in addition to all other Warranties or Guarantees  
expressed or implied by the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State laws  
and all other obligations and liabilities on the part of Interquartz (A’Asia) Pty. Ltd.  
11. SERVICE CENTRES  
Please call 1800 6 IQTEL (1800 647 835) from anywhere in Australia to arrange service  
or repair of your telephone.  
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Manufactured by  
International Quartz Limited  
A Subsidiary of Chiaphua Industries Ltd.  
©Copyright INTERNATIONAL QUARTZ LTD. 2007  
3C585001-03  
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