User guide

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HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL
The volume of the handset earpiece can be increased or decreased in six different levels
according to personal preference.
To increase, press and release the button
To decrease, press and release the button
ADDITIONAL NETWORK SERVICES
Optional Network services such as call waiting, reminder calls, charge advice, etc., can
be accessed via the Recall (R) button. For further information, contact your Network
Operator.
PAUSE
For some Network services such as home banking or PABX’s which give a secondary
dial tone before further dialling, it may be necessary to insert a pause between digits.
Programme the phone as described in the memory storage section and use the button
to enter a 4 second pause. It is not possible to enter more than three consecutive pauses.
CLEANING
The casing should be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasives or spray
polish that may cause damage.
CONNECTION INFORMATION
The X30 may be connected to public telephone networks in the United Kingdom. It may
be also connected to switching systems that use tone signalling with timed break recall.
If you are in doubt contact your switch supplier.
The apparatus should not be used as an extension to a payphone.
The apparatus should not be connected to a shared service.
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result it ceases to
conform to the standards against which the approval was granted.
REN
The REN number of the X30 is 1. The REN number (Ringer Equivalence Number) is
designated to represent the amount of power that a telephone draws from the telephone
line. Most normal exchange lines have a REN capacity of 4. If you wish to connect any
other equipment to the line, simply add up the REN numbers of each piece and ensure that
the total does not exceed 4. If you exceed 4, one telephone may not ring.