ATL Telecom Berkshire MR51 User Manual
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ATL
Telecom
Berkshire MR51 & 61 User Guide
02/01/03
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BASIC USER GUIDE
The Berkshire MR51/61 you have purchased can be connected either to
a Direct Exchange Line, Centrex Line or PABX Extension Line. To
connect your Berkshire MR51/61 telephone to an appropriate
telephone line you must perform all of the following actions:
§
Plug the AC Adaptor into the telephone and then into a mains
socket. Note – for full functionality the AC Adaptor must
remain connected to the telephone at all times.
§
Plug the telephone cord-terminating plug into the telephone
line socket.
§
Check that the display is showing the Time and Date, and lift
the handset to listen for a Dial Tone. Your Berkshire MR51/61
telephone is now ready for use.
Making a call – using the handset
Lift the handset,
READY NOW
will appear on the display. Using the
keypad manually dial the required number. Alternatively press one of
the direct memory buttons that has been pre-programmed (page 7). If
the Centrex access digit has been pre-programmed (page 19), the
numbers dialed from memory will be prefixed by this digit.
Making a call – using the hands-free feature (without headset)
There are three methods by which a hands free call can be initiated;
§
Press the (DIAL/HEADSET) key on the telephone and use the
keypad to dial the selected number.
§
Pre-construct the number for the call via the keypad, then
press the (DIAL/HEADSET) key.
§
Press a pre-programmed memory button, the telephone will
automatically initiate the call. If the Centrex ‘access digit’ has
been pre-programmed (page 19), this digit will prefix the
numbers dialed from memory.
Making a call – using the headset
With a headset connected via the H/SET socket located at the rear of
the telephone, the hands free mode is disabled, and the
(DIAL/HEADSET) key will now control the headset operation. Making a
call is identical to the hands free mode as described in the previous
section.