Page 4 - At a glance
At a glance Pause Lets you inser t a pause. Usedwhen connected to aswitchboard/PBX or storingnumbers in the memor y. Quickdial directory label Lets you keep a reference ofthe phone numbers stored inthe Quickdial memories Quickdial memory buttons Lets you dial stored numbers. Shift Lets you switch be...
Page 6 - In this guide
3 In this guide At a glance 2 Installing your Converse 2-Line 4 Using your Converse 2-Line 8 Help 16 Maintenance 17 Technical information 18 Wall mounting 19 Index 21
Page 7 - EMERGENCY CALLS; For your records
Unpacking your Converse 2-Line Check that your Converse 2-Line iscomplete. When you unpack you should have: • Converse 2-Line base unit. • Converse 2-Line handset. • Coiled handset connection cord. • 2 telephone line cords. • 3 x AA alkaline batteries. • Screws and wall plugs for wall mounting. 4 In...
Page 8 - Free; WARNING; Install the batteries; Please note
Situating your Converse 2-Line Situate your Converse 2-Line close enoughto a phone socket so the telephone linecords will reach. Do not stand it on carpets or other similarsur faces that generate fibres. Do not cover or enclose the machine. Your Converse 2-Line can be wall mounted.See ‘Wall mounting...
Page 9 - LOW BATTERY
Push the end of the cord with thetransparent plug on it into the socket onthe base unit. If you are connecting to oneline only, use the L1 socket. If you are usingboth lines, use both L1 and L1/L2 sockets. Plug the other end of the cords into thetelephone sockets. • If connecting to one telephone li...
Page 10 - LO; Press buttons in order shown; Set the time and date
The ringer volume switch is located on theside of your Converse 2-Line and af fectsthe volume at which your phone rings. There are three settings HI – a loud ring. Your phone is pre-set to this position. LO – a quiet ring. OFF – no ring. Providing batteries are fitted,your Converse 2-Line will displ...
Page 11 - To make a call on Line 1; To receive a call on Line 2; Using your Converse 2-Line
Press buttons in order shown Lift the handset and listen for thedial tone. The Line 1 red lightcomes on. Dial the number you require. To end the call, replace thehandset. Press and hold down the Line 2 button and lift the handset. The Line 2 red light comes on. Release the Line 2 button. Dial the nu...
Page 12 - To redial the last number called
Owners label.You can write your phone number(s) onthe card under the handset. Remove theplastic cover with a pencil or similar. Using the loudspeaker for handsfree operation The loudspeaker enables handsfreeoperation – where you can make and receivecalls without picking up the handset. Youhear the c...
Page 13 - To put a handsfree call on hold
During a call: Press the HANDSFREE button. The Speaker light comes on. Place the handset on the base.Your call is now on the loudspeaker. During a call, you may wish tokeep your conversation moreprivate. Lift up the handset. The Speakerlight goes out. Continue your call using thehandset. H an ds f r...
Page 14 - Using 2 Lines; USEFUL TIP
Using 2 Lines Answering a second, incoming call If, during a call, a second call comes in onthe other line: The Ringer light comes on. The ringersounds but at a lower volume than normal.You can answer the new call either byending your cur rent call or by putting thecall on hold. Press buttons in ord...
Page 15 - -Way Conference Calls; To end one call only; PLEASE NOTE
Press and release the HOLD button. Both callers are put onhold. Press the Line 1 if you want to end the call on Line 1 or the Line 2 button if you want end the call onLine 2 . Say goodbye to that caller. Press the Line button of the call you want to continue. The otherline is disconnected and you ca...
Page 16 - To store a number
Using the Quickdialmemory buttons You can store up to a total to 20 phonenumbers in two separate memories usingthe M1-M10 Quickdial buttons. 10 numbers can be stored in M1-M10LOWER and a fur ther 10 in M1-M10 UPPER. Each stored number can be a maximum of20 digits. The Quickdial director y label has ...
Page 17 - To dial a Quickdial number
Press the SHIFT button to select UPPER or LOWER if necessar y, then press the M1-M10 Quickdial • button you want. Press the FUNCTION button twice. Press the SHIFT button to display UPPER or LOWER . • Press the Quickdial memory button ( M1-M10 ) you want to delete. The stored number isdisplayed. Pres...
Page 18 - Last number redial; Auto redial; IMPORTANT
Last number redial Lift handset and press the REDIAL button. Press the HANDSFREE and REDIAL buttons. Auto redial Press the REDIAL button, speaker light come on, loudspeaker comeson and the number is dialledautomatically. You may need to wait for a fewseconds before the number isredialled. Using the ...
Page 19 - Help
16 Help If you have trouble making or receivingcalls, tr y checking the telephone line byreplacing your Converse 2-Line with aknown working product. Phone does not ring for incoming callsCheck that the Ringer Volume switch is notset to of f. Handsfree calls on the speaker arequietCheck that the Spea...
Page 20 - Maintenance; General
17 Maintenance General Simply clean the Converse 2-Line with adamp cloth (not wet) or an antistatic wipe.Never use a dr y cloth as this may cause astatic shock. Service Within guarantee If you experience a problem with yourConverse 2-Line you should contact theConverse 2-Line Helpline 0845 6031616 ....
Page 21 - Technical information
18 EnvironmentYour Converse 2-Line should be kept free ofdust, moisture, high temperature, vibrationand should not be exposed to direct sunlight.It should not be used in bathrooms or nearwater. How many phones can you have?All items of telephone equipment have aRinger Equivalence Number (REN), which...
Page 22 - Wall mounting
• Replace the bracket as shown. • Now slot into position and push in. CLIP 1 CLIP 2 19 Wall mounting Your Converse 2-Line can be wall-mountedusing the screws and wall plugs provided. Before you wall mount your Converse 2-Line, check that: • the wall can suppor t the weight of the phone • the positio...
Page 24 - Index
21 Alarm On/Of f 9 At a glance 2 Auto redial 15 Batteries compar tment 5 installing 5 low warning 6 replacing 6 Caller on hold 11 Call on hold 8 Conference calls end one call only 12 speak privately to one line 12 3-way call 12 Emergency calls 4 End one call to answer a new call 11 Guarantee 17 Hand...
Page 25 - APPROVED
APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them CE compliant to 89/336/EEC(EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC(Low Voltage Directive) Off ices in Europe, Nor th America,Japan and Asia Pacif ic. The telecommunications ser...