Spectrum Brands SP-550 User Manual

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Page 2 - Figure 2

Features ...………... 9 Controls ……...

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• One Line Operation • SteelTrapTM Memory Technology (No Batteries Required) • FreeSpeechTM Talk Feature: Allows Free Toggle between Handset, Headset

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TOP PANEL 10 (14)(17)(15)(19)(18)(16)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(1)(12)(9)(13)(10)(11)(8)Vo l u m eCont rast

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1. Speed Dial Feature Keys……………..……… 11 programmable one-touch keys used for speed

Page 7 - FCC Part 15 Compliance

1. Data Port ...…...………... Convenient port to connect to a computer, modem, fax or answering device. 2.

Page 8 - Malfunction Of Telephone

NOTE: SpectrumPLUSTM Line Cords are 6-Pin 6-Conductor Line cords (6P6C line cord). Replacement Line Cords must be same. 14 Parts Check List The foll

Page 9 - Consumer Information:

120V AC Outlet Recovery Power Adapter (provided) The 120 VOLT AC OUTLET RECOVERY POWER ADAPTER is an featured TeleMatrix product. It provides both th

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Completing the Power Installation If the installation is correct, the information shown at the right will be displayed on the LCD. If the LCD does

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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).

Page 12 - TOP PANEL

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

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The SpectrumPLUSTM was designed to be conveniently wall mounted without requiring additional hardware. Follow these easy steps: Wall Mounting the Sp

Page 14 - BOTTOM PANEL

Message Waiting Light Indicator The SpectrumPLUSTM telephone has a Message Waiting (MW) Light Indicator (figure 1). The indicator will bli

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System Hold Feature Option Switch (Administrator Feature) A hold feature switch is located on the bottom of the phone. The switch options are st

Page 16 - Parts Check List

The SpectrumPLUSTM requires simple initial programming to set up the telephone. The pro-gram is designed for one Administrator and one or more users.

Page 17 - Connector Configuration

STORE Programming is initiated by quickly pressing the “STORE” key. SETUP MONTH:01 SETUP DAY:01 AM=1 PM=2 SETUP HOUR:01 SETUP MINUTE:01 Set

Page 18 - (optional)

LIVE DIALPAD XXX PRESS 1=ON 2= OFF Set up using keypad dial-ing with automatic speaker activation or using key pad dialing and pressing dial key to

Page 19 - Installing the Keycaps

RESTRICT 1+ Long distance restriction. Restrict any outgoing number dialing that begins with a “1” . PRESS 1=ON 2= OFF Restrict 1+ Feature (Adm

Page 20 - Desk Mounting

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 fr

Page 21 - MW Light Indicator

Programming Flash Timing (Administrator Programmable Only) Flash timing can be programmed for different timing options listed below. 1. Press and

Page 22 - Low Voltage LED Switch

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

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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

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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 t

Page 25 - Live Dialpad Feature

Programming the Access Number into Memory (Administrator Programmable Only) In some cases, a digit or digits are required to access an outside line (

Page 26 - Restrict 1+ Feature

Programming the Area Code into Memory (Administrator Programmable Only) An Area Code can be programmed into the phone memory at the option of the Adm

Page 27 - Using A Flash When Dialing

Programming Voice Mail (Administrator Programmable Only) Voice Mail (VM) access numbers and their associated “Personal Identification Number” (PIN) c

Page 28 - Programming Flash Timing

Programming Voice Mail (Administrator Programmable Only) To program the SpectrumPLUSTM one touch “MESSAGE WAITING” speed dial key, follow these pro

Page 29 - Programming Pause Timing

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

Page 30 - Using a Pause when Dialing

To Verify Speed Dial Programming (Administrator Programmable Only) The contents of each speed dial location can be verified or “checked” while the

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Press Keypad:: Once Twice Three Times Four Times Five Times No. 1 1 No. 2 A B C 2 No. 3 D E F 3 No. 4 G H I 4 No. 5 J K

Page 32 - ENTER AREA CODE

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 ba

Page 33 - Programming Voice Mail

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

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Page 35 - ENTER NAME

NOTE: The LCD display backlighting feature is activated after receipt of the first ring or with in-use operation of the handset, headset activation

Page 36 - Note: Programming can

Volume Caller Identification (Caller ID) LCD Display Adjustments LCD Tilt Angle Feature The LCD can be tilted upward for direct view-ing and easy rea

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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Featured Icons 42 MO1 Caller Name 03:68 03 Caller Number 12/01 PM12:00 CWCWCWCW   Dial

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DOWN Key Used to Scroll LCD Records Downward UP Key Used to Scroll LCD Records Upward Used to Enter Phonebook Used to Delete Caller Log Record or P

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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when On Hook (Without Messages) NEW TOTAL -00- -00- 12/01 PM

Page 40 - Delete PhBook

LCD (Caller ID Display) Information when On Hook (with Messages) NEW TOTAL -02- -03- 12/01 PM12:26

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IN - USE 12/01 PM12:00 Dial Delete PhBook LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when Dialing 46 IN USE

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LCD (Caller ID* Display) Information when Receiving Incoming Call 47 PERSONS NAME PERSONS NUMBER 12/01 PM12:00 Dial De

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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

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Setting Date & Time Manually The SpectrumPLUStm Date & Time func-tions are user/installer programmable. The Date & Time can be set up by

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3 a) “This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.” b) “The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maxim

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Caller ID Storage Capacity The SpectrumPLUStm Caller ID will store 100 records (numbers and names). When memory is full, the oldest of the 100th cal

Page 47 - 12/01

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 incomi

Page 48 - Second incoming call

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

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Adding a Phonebook Record From a Caller ID Record 53 Adding a Caller Record To The Phonebook 1. Press the “↑” or “↓” key to activate stored memor

Page 50 - Phone Book Storage Capacity

Adding A Phonebook Record Manually 54 Manually Adding A Phonebook Record Into Memory 1. The phone must be ON-HOOK (in cradle). 2. Press the “STORE”

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To Dial From the Phonebook Directory 1. Press the “PhBook” key to enter into the Phone-book mode. 2. To locate the desired record, Scroll the “↑” or

Page 52 - Deleting a Call Log Record

To Add Characters to the Displayed Number 1. Press the “↑” or “↓” key to activate the display for scrolling. 2. Scroll the “↑” or “↓” key to find

Page 53 - Delete

57 “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

Page 54 - Dial Delete

58 Speaker Line Indicators When the “SPEAKER” key is activated, the in-use light illuminates steadily RED above the “SPEAKER” key. The LCD will di

Page 55 - Hyperlink to a Stored Record

Placing a Call Using the Speakerphone The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with a high quality speakerphone feature to allow for hands-free operation. To

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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, e

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Using the Data Port The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with a convenient data port on the bottom of the base unit. This modular receptacle is used to

Page 58 - Hold Key Indicators

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 ill

Page 59 - Speakerphone

Using The Mute Feature A “MUTE” key is provided to allow pri-vacy during a background conversation. When the “MUTE” key is activated, the microp

Page 60 - Using the Data Port

Using the Redial Feature The “REDIAL” key is used to automatically redial the last number that was dialed from the keypad. To use: ? Lift the hands

Page 61 - Using the Hold Feature

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-u

Page 62 - Using The Mute Feature

Handset Volume Control The SpectrumPLUSTM is equipped with an ADA/FCC compliant handset volume control located on the front of the phone. When th

Page 63 - ? Press the “REDIAL” key

Keep the telephone dry. If it gets wet on the outside, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuit

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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 Depa

Page 65 - Handset Volume Control

68 Parts List The following SpectrumPLUStm accessories and parts are available from TeleMatrix.

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

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

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

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7 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 equip

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