Tele Matrix Equipment N-9000MWD 900MHz DSSS Cordless Phone System User Manual
Tele Matrix Equipment, LLC 900MHz DSSS Cordless Phone System
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. Compliance statement
User Manual
FROM TELEMATRIX MARQUlS gooomwo O SINGLE LINE CORDLESS HOTEL TELEPHONE ' 1 Congratulations on the purchase of your TeleMatrix MarquisTM 9000MWD telephone The 9000MWD includes advanced features suitable for use in hotel! motel guest room environmenli TeleMan'ix has designed the telephone to be simple to install and easy to use Cordless performance provides convenience and mobility for all your guest rooms. Your 9000MWD telephone is a precision electronic device that requires minimum maintenance. Please be sure to read the contents set forth in the user's guide to ‘become familiar-with the wiring and functionality of this product CAUTION To reduce the risk uf fir: or injury, mad and follow they: insmnmiuns: CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. I0. 11. Use only rhe dzsignamd hauery pack for corolla: hzndsm and power ndapler for lhe base. Du nu! dispose or the balleryfits n a lire The cell may explode. Check wirh rho local codes for possible special dlsposzl mums-ions Do not open or mulilalc lhc balmryfiesj. Released elmmlyre is comm/c and may enuse damage lo the cyns or skin. ll may be (out «swallowed Exercise care in hindllng bzluflcs in under mu m shon me bnnny wllh couducung mxIerinls such as rings, bracelets and keys. l‘ne bmlery or marl-mm may overhul and must burns. Do not aucm'pl lo recharge lhe balmyties} provided with of idenlificd for use with this yroduc‘, The balleries my leak ccnosu e eleclmlyu or ”pm 00 ml allcmpl lo relulerlzle the harem-es) pvm‘ided with or idznlll'lsd for use wiIh this prvducl by hellmg memo Sudden release of Ike balmy elecuvlyte may occur musing bums or in-ilulion in me eyes Dr skin ‘ when replacing lhe ballenes‘ all Mimics should be nplwed II Ihe same "ma, Mixing fresh Ind discharged hamrles could mans: inumal dell pressure amd vupmrr lhe dischlyged ballerylies}. 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Do not srom rhls producl, or lhe barrenos provide wilh or illcnllfird for use with mis pmducl In h i g h lempmlure areas Ballenn lhal are slurred in 1 (mm or wfrlgnrulor for lhl: purpose of exlending lhe shelf hie should be pmlccred from cofldmsalnm during sloruge and defrosting Bulleries should be smurliud or mom lemperaune prior lo use Elk! cold slang:- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your ieleplrone equipmeni. basic safely prison-rum mun nlwtys he folio-red m Induce km rirk of fire. eleeurr ruoek Ind injury in persons, inelurling me l'ennwmg: l. Read rno urroerrono all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and insuucliflns nurkoo on “Rpm. 3. Unphlg Hlis product from ihe wnll nurleloolore tuning. in mm: mum ckme'saumsifl cleaners. 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Du MI use m: lcleplmue w repm - gas lul ionic VIC niiy ofllu leek SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS We f“; FCC Part 15 Compliance Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. ’ NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part l5 of the FCC Rules, These limits are inst harmful interference in a designed to provide reasonable protection ago and, can radiate radio residential installation. This equipment generates, uses. if not installed and used in accordance with the frequency energy and, instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause han-nful interference to radio or television reception, the equipment off and on, the user is which can be determined by turning encouraged to try tocorrcct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. Canadian Emissions Compliance "This digital apparatus does not exceed emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Canadian Department ofCommumcations. " the Class B limits for radio noise the Radio Interference Regulations of DOC - NOTICE AND LOAD NUMBER STATEMENT NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communicalions Iahcl identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain teleconunuiiicntions network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is pennlssiblc to ht: connected to the facilities of the local telecommunieations company. The oquipment must also be installed using an acccptable method of connection. in some cases, the company‘s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorimd Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alteration: made by the user to this equipment, or equlpmcm malfunctions, may give the telecomniunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the clectrical ground connections of the power utility. , tclephonc lines and intemal metallic water pipe system if present, arcconnected together, This precaution may be particularly imponant in rural areas. Cautio : Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop, which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may Consist of any combination ol'deviccs subjccl only lo the requtrcmtm that the total or the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exoced l00, An alpltabellc suil'lx is also specified in the bond Number for the appropriate ringing type (A or a), if applicable. For example, LN : 20 A drsigriatcs a Load Number ot'20 and iin "A" type ringer. NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Before you may connect your teleph line(s) to which such connections is FCC registration numher and ringer The customer shall give notice to t one you must notify the telephone company of particular to be made, and provided to the telephone company the equivalence number of the registered protective circuitry. he telephone company upon final disconnection of such equipment or circuitry from the particular Iincts), MALFUNCTION OF TELEPHONE In the event that your telephone fai you should disconnect working properly, or i Is to work properly during your ownership and use of it, it from the telephone line to determine if it is your phone, which is not f it is problem in the telephone company's network, If the problem is with your telephone you should discontinue its use until it is repaired, TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone compo ny- provided ringers, all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard telephone company provided jacks, in such a manner to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the temunal equipment, arranged that if the plug connected'there mer‘s premises which remains connected to the telephone net work shall equipment at the custo occur by reason of such withdrawa operated lines Standard jacks shall be so to is withdrawn; no interference to the operation of the I, These telephones may not be used on party lines or coin CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES The telephone company is entitled procedures. Should these Chang with the telephone company's fac make the necessary modification to y service. “Basically, the adaptor in package and the phone unit are operating together. will not function and cannot access the phone litre Without the assi wiring. Furthermore, the phone design is a properiatary one and c network without the adaptor." to make changes in its facilities equipment, operations, and cs be expected h) render your terminal equipment incompatible ' ilitres you will be given sufficient notice to allow you to our Iermtnal equipment without any interruption of your The phone unit gning packaging adaptor and annot directly connect to the ”or Consumer Information: This equipment complies with Part 68 at the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA, On the bot- tom of this equipment is a label that contains. among ntlmt’ intormafiotL a product identifier in the tormat Us: xxxxxxxxxxxxx it requested. this number must be provided to me telephone company. An applicable codification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) tor the equipment is provided (i .e,. RJMC) in the packaging with each piece at approved temtinal equipment. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply wtlh the'applicaole FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted try the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modu- lar plug is provided with this product. it is designed to be compacted to a compatible modular jack that is also com- pliant. See installation instructions tor details. The REN is used to determine the number at devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ring‘ng In response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas. the sum ot RENs should not exceed five (50). To be certain of the number 01 devices that may be connected to a line. as determined by the total RENs. contact the tom! telephone company. [For products approved alter July 23. 2001. the HEN for this product rs part of the product identifier that has the tormel Us:xxxxxxxxxxxxx The digia represented by 16 are the REN wrihout a decimal point (9.9. 26 is a REN or 2.6). For earlier products, the REN to separately shown on the label] it this equipment causes harm to the telephone network. the telephone company will notify you In advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But it advance notice isn't practical, the tele- phone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also. you will he advised or your right to tile a com- plaint with the FCC it you believe It is necessary, The telephone company may make changes in Its lectitles. equipment. operations or procedures that could atlsol the operation of the equipment. It this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for ' you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. Please tollow Instructions tor repairing It any (9.9. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or re- pelr any parts cl device except specified. Connection to party line service is subied to state refills. Contactthe state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission tor intormation. This souipment is héarlng aid compatible. NOTICE: it your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installa- tion oi this [equipment iD) does not disable your alarm ewuipment. it you have questions about wnat will disable alarm eouipment. consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. Should you experience trouble with this equipment. please contort (teleMatrix, Inc.Customer Care Center 5025 Galley Road Colorado Springs, CO. 80915 . Toll FreenWGZ-WG DiI'ECi1719-G3B'5521 Faxz719-638-6815 www.telematrlxusa.ccm) tor repair or warranty mtorrrtaiion. II the equipment is causing harm to the telephone net- work, the telephone company may request that you dimmed the equipment until the problem is resolved. [NOTICEz According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges. a surge arrestor is recommended.] ,\ Features 10 Controls ....... ll Installation .................. 17 Wall Mounting 18 Switch Settings ........................ 22 Programing ............... 23 Operation , 26 Service llllll 36 Warranty ...... 37 - Spare Pan List .............................. 3B Two Line Operation Cordless Handset, 900 Mhz Operation, with Handshake Technology Long Life Rechargeable NiCd Battery for Handset Speakerphone (on Base Unit) 10 Guest Service Keys (Speed Dial Locations) TouchLiteTM Message Waiting lndicatorlRetrieval Feature Convenient Data Port (on line) Line Selectors (on Base Unit and Handset) “Soft-Key" Volume Control (Handset -- 8 step/ADA Compliant) HI/Low Ringer Volume Controls (on Handset) Speaker Volume Control Up/Down Switch (on Base Unit) Hold Key (on Handset) Mute Key” (on Base Unit) Redial/‘Pause Key (submerged) Flash Key (submerged) Handset Locator Key (On Base Unit) Charge Light Indicator (On Base Unit) Desk Or Wall Mountabl ' Hearing Aid Compliant lll TOP UNIT (1) (2) DEFINITION OF FONT QULS BASE UNIT I. Handset .. 2. Charge LED 3. Iii-Use / Ringer indicator .......... 4. Mute Key . 5. Speaker Key Hearing aid compatible, low profile styling. 6. Speakerphone Volume Control Rocker Switch 1 Locate Key . 8. Pause/Redial Key 9. ‘l‘ouehLite‘M One Touch Message Retrieval Key.“ ll. State Key ................ i . 12. Guest Setvrce Keys (Speed Dial) .. ll Neon 90V 1 LED Switch ...... l4. Antenna ............... l0. Flash Key Indicator that lights when the handset is charging, Indicator shows line ringing, line in use Used I0 mute base speakerphone. LED indicator shows when Mute is in use. Used to activate speaker mode, LED indicator shows when Speaker is m use. Used to control the loudness of the speakerphone. Used to locate the handset unit, Submerged key used to program pause into speed dial MM or used to dial the last number dialed isual message waiting lamp a speed dial ‘ key used for message retrieval, LED indicator Will blink indicating it new message in the user‘s voice mail box (use! must subscribe to a messaging system). Combination v Submerged key used to program a flash timing into speed dial memory, Submerged key used in program speed dial keys. l0 programmable speed dial keys used for one-touch access to hotel gucsl services. Used to select Bl) Volt Neon or low voltage LED operallun far Message Waiting. Used to chtmumeale With the handset. HANDSET VIEW ION OF CONTROI HANDSET UNIT 1. Handset ..... 2. ON/OFF Linc Key 3. Hold Key ...... 4. Numeric Dialing Keypad AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA S. RedialKey 6l HandsetVolume Control 7. Flash Key & Handset Ringer Hl/‘LOW Control Switch 9. Handset to Ease Connection 10. Antenna ....................... .................. Hearing aid compatible, low profile styling. Used to activate line. Used to place call on hold. Used to dial numbers. Used to dial the last number dialed, Used to increase or decrease valurne Provides a'fiOOmS'timed line break. Used to control the loudness ofthe handset ring. Charges the battery when placed intu the cradle and counseled to the hash. Used to communicate with the base unit. TOP SIDE SIDE DEFINI'PI ()1<‘ ( )NTR(’)L 1. Telephone Jack ............. 2. Data Port Modular recsptaclc for plugging in icicphone line. Conveniem pan to connecl a campuwr modem, fax or answen’ng dcvicc. My C aution - Never install telephone wiring during a lightning stonnl Parts Check List The following parts are included with the 9000MWD1 1. 2. 3. 4. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Stationary Base Unit. Mobile Handset Unit. lS’ Modular Line Cord. 15’ Modular Line Cord 120V Passthrnugh Power Adapter, 9VDC. Handset Battery Pack. 1, Wall Mounting Your Telephone" The 9000MWD is designed to be conveniently wall mounted. Noie: A 9000MWD wall mounting kit must he used (not included) Follow these easy steps: l. The handset retaining clip must he engaged to secure the handset when hanging up. To engage the clip, unsnap the clip, rotate the clip 180° and then snap the clip into place. 2. A separate wall mount wedge kit is needed for this installation. This wedge will allow the telephone to be at the correct angle when wall mounted. To install the wedge for wall mounting, snap into place. lh’ Power Adapter “LINE” Connection The power adapter “LINE“ connection is used to connect the telephone lines from the wall jack to the telephone Us'mg the 15‘ modular telephone line cord provided, connect one end of the cord to the R114 telephone jack on the wall or base board. The remaining end of the cord plugs into the “LINE" side ofthe power adapter. Power Adapter “PHONE” Connection ‘ The power adapter “PHONE“iconnemionis used to provide both the telephone line and the power source to the telephone. Using the lS' modular telephone line cord provided, plug one end of the line cord into the back of the telephone Plug the remain— ing end into the power adapter Jack labeled “PHONE". will! “daft-notion i131!- swmqfilge (elephpgw Install the Handset Battery To install the handset battery; 1. Open the battery cover as shown, 2. Insert the battery pack. Match the polarity marks from the battery to the case (+ to , +). 3. When properly installed, the battery Wlll (N slide into position. DO NOT FORCE THE J BATTERY. Be sure the contacts are cen- tered and the battery tab is placed into the tab slot. Note: if the battery does not seem to fit, turn the battery on the oppo- site side and re-insert. 4. Replace the battery cover by inserting the open end of the cover into the handset and pressing the back into place. Ballery Covnr in move! 2 cup Here ) Pm; Down Cenlel 4 Slide Downward I Insert small «new» drive! and l!“ upwnld to leleasc cover Removing the Handset Battery and Battery Cover Emery Placement Tab Must Be V Plantd lnlo Housing Slot 1. Insert a small screwdriver into bottom slot. Lift the cover by lifting the screw- driver. Dc not lift the cover more that 1/2". C) 2. Grip the handset tightly on the sides. 3. Depress the cover where the top portion of the battery cover (middle of the hand- set base) meets the handset. This will re- lease the battery cover lock. 4. Slide the cover downward and remove. DO NOT LIFT MORE THAN l/Z" UPWARD ‘\ Charging the Handset Battery Balm-y Charging The Handset Battery is a Ni~Cd battery This banery requires a full charge prior to use to ensure long life. To charge the battery. com- plete the installation procedure by plugging in the power source to the outlet and the 9000MWD telephone. Install the battery into the handset with the positive (+) battery side to the positive (+) on the handset, and the negative (~) battery side to the negative (-) on the handset. lie-install the cover and place the handset into the base unit Charge the battery for at least 24 hours before operating the telephone. Battery Life When Completely Charged [w >A Bane few in‘ ‘ s’ 1 it" in ble Charge Time: 24 hours minimum for ”1231553 g 3&5)’ $115? Ngfix t, is , Talk Time: 6 hours Oistomer‘gemcc E Standby (handset off hook) 14 days i 1‘ For ordering information of additional batteries see the parts list in the back of this manual. 1, Message Waiting Lamp The 9000MWD supports a low—vollage LED message waiting lamp or 90VDC neonl To turn ON, slide the switch to the “LED" or “NEON” position. The switch is located undemeakh the overlay and faceplate on the top of the base. Note: The 9000MWD is factory preset to the “Neon" setting Q fl fix @ udgkimnzmafg all}? X» it ran r e woulawephmw m ;: IvinioeCM-par - 7:53: 1, V‘v‘ H 7-4 l ()G1€i\1\L\IING Guest Service Keys (Speed Dial Memory) The 9000MWD has 10 one-touch speed dial memory locations that are used as a conven» icnce for dialing frequently used numbers Each speed dial memory location can store up to 32 digits. Stag: Procedure: 1. Press the Speakerphone ON/OFF key lo aeiivaie the phone Zi Locate ihe Store key under the plastic overlay on ihc top housingi Press the “Store” key. 3. Dial ihe digits using the numerie dial pad (example. I Z 3 4 5 6) 4A Press the desired speed dial locaiion (I ihrough 5 or 10, plus the message waiting lamp) where the memory is to be saved _________———- T0 program additional numbers, repeai sieps 3 ihru 4, PRO The TauchLiteTM Feature TouchLiteTM is a patent—pending new innova- tion that integrates the visual message waiting lamp and a speed dial memory key into one function. It allows easy-access for guests to retrieve voice mail or from desk messages When the red message waiting lamp lights to notify a guest that a message is waiting, a simple press of the red TouchLiteW connects the guest to the message center or the front desk. Note: The TouchLileW key adds an additional memory location to you: 9000MWD telephone. Programming The TouchLiteTM See “Programmmg: Guest Service Keys ' filo z, . ,. (speed dlal memory) Wm. M; 1 “fimlurss will Enbunbég' PRO , Programming A Flash Into Memory The “Flash“ key is a storable function into memory that is used to provide a 600mS timed line break. This function may be required for accessing line features provided by your teléphone system or local telephone company For example, many times the “Flash" is used to access line features such as “call waiting“, “call transfer”, “Call pick-up“, etei Contact your system coordinator or local telephone company regarding special line features that you may have where a Flash key is needed. Programming A Pause Into Memory The “Pause" key is used to program a 3 second delay into memory A speed dial number may need to pause during its dialing sequence to insure proper connections. For example, some telephone systems require that a ‘9‘ be dialed to access an outside telephone line. In this case, a pause should be stored after the digit ‘9‘ for timing purposes, When in the store mode, press the REDlAU PAUSE key (submerged) to store a pause into the program memory. RAB KING OPERATION HANDSET DlALlNG Placing A Call Using The Handset Follow the instructions below for placing a call using the handset. l. Lifi the handset from the base and activate the ON/OFF line keys 2. Dial out using the numeric dial pad on the 6 ® handset or the base. 34 To end the call, simply replace the hand- set back on the cradle, or press the ON/ OFF key againi Placing A Call To Guest Services Using the Handset Starting with the Handset: To reach guest services from the handset, ac- No L The 11mm only flit] " tivate the line ON/OFF key on the handset. 5”. ” dialing fl line liffl A Press the speed dial key on the base unit. $1,021 at?” ‘gimwb Starting with the Base Unit: To reach guest services, press the speed dial key on the base unit. The speaker and the line will automatically activate. To talk on the handset, activate the line one ON/OFF key on the handset. The call Will be transferred to the handset and lhe base speaker will deactivate. BASE UNIT DlALlNC Placing A Call Using The Base Unit Follow the instructions below for placing a call using the base unit. 14 The handset can either he on or oil‘the base cradle when dialing from the base unit, 2. Press the desired line key or activate the SPEAKER key. When activating the Speaker key, line one is automatically se- lected. 3. Dial out by using the numeric dial pad on the base unit 4. To end the call, simply press the Speaker key. () ERA Locating The Handset The 9000MWD is equipped with a handset locatnr feature key located on the base ‘ C\ Simply press the “LOCATE" button ‘ ‘ on the base unit The handset will beep for about 15 seconds. Once the handset is located, simply press the ONIOFF key to activate your handset. OPEN r\'l‘I( )N Using The Handset Volume Control A convenient handset volume control is provided. This volume control will adjust the loudness of the handset. The loudness can be adjusted in eight (8) steps up or down. Using The Speakerphone Volume Control A rocker volume switch is provided to adjust the loudness of the speakerphone. Simply press the upper part of the rocker switch to increase the volume or press the lower pan of the rocker switch to lower the volume. The loudness can be adjusted in eight (8) steps up or down. Using The Data Port The 9000MWD is equipped With a convenient pori on the right side of the base unit. This modular receptacle is used to plug in any standard telephone device such as a computer modem, answering machine or fax machines Note: The data pan appears on line . r“ Using The Mute Feature A “Mute” key is provided to allow for privacy during a background conversation When the “Mute" key is activated, lhc microphone in the speakcrphone within the base becomes disabled. When (he “Mute” feature is activated, the caller will not hear your voices The “Mute” kcy will illuminate to show that the feature is activated indicated by a solid red LED. To dc—aclivalc, press the “Mule" key again The LED tums off. The Mule feature only works on the base [mill The handsex does not mute out when the MUTE key is active. PE NAT‘I ( )N Redial (Optional) The “Redial” key is used to automatically redial the last number that was manually dialed from the numeric dial pad of the specific handset or base unit. It is a submerged key located undemeath the plastic overlay on the base. To use (handset): ' Lifi the handset o Press the “Pause/Radial“ key 0 The number that was last dialed on the handset will automatically redial. To use (base unit): 6 Press the “Redial” key. O The number that was last dlaled on the base will automatically redial. f”, _ OPERATION Placing a Call Using the Speakerphone (on Base Unit) The 9000MWD is equipped with a high quality speakerphone feature to allow for hands-free operation To use, simply press the “SPEAKER” key when placing or answering a call. The telephone line will activate automatically. The LED above the “SPEAKER" key will illuminate to indicate that the speakerphone is in-use. To hang-up, press the “SPEAKER" key again. To use the handset, pick up the handset from the cradle and press the ON/OFF key on the handset to activate the same lines The speaker- phone will disconnects To re-activale the “SPEAKER” key, simply press the “SPEAKER“ key. ERVI When problems arise during installation or service that cannot be resolved using this or related documents, contact the TeleMatrix Technical Service department 8:30am: - 4:30pm. MST: Toll Free: 1—800-462-9446 Direct: 719-638—8821 Fax: 7l9-638»88|5 Web Site: hltp:llwww.telematrixusa.eom Many times a problem is either installation or user related: Please contact TeleMau—ix PRIOR to sending a telephone to our service center for repair: In the unlikely event that a factory repair be necessary: 1: Include a brief description of the trouble that you are experiencmgi 2. Include a proof of purchase for a repair under warranty, 3: Send the telephone freight prepaid by UPS or Parcel Post insured to: TeleMatrix Repair Center 5025 Galley Road Colorado Springs, CO. 80915 TeleMatrix will pay to return the repaired telephone to you. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. 5a, \ “IRANT STATEMENT OF LlIVflTED WARRANTY Teieivlarriir, inc. and TeleMarrix Equiplne'nl, wt (I'MX) mmiiis lo ils [original eud eusiiiiuerl (purchaser) lhal Speclriim, Speclrum Plus and Marquis bnmiod pmducis iriauuueiured by TMX are free fmm defects In marerials and workmanship for five (5) yflls aflu Ihl: daie ur pureiaise, sud Regency branded pmducLs iriauuraarured by mx are free from dafbcl: iii ruaieirais and waiiriiiauship for ihiee (3) yeius. other ihari ihe follnwing products for which rhe warmly period shall be one (I j year: haudsel liaderies, eiiher NiCd or NiMH, used in TMX cordless products. lra pmdusi falls ihis wariauiy during lllc warraiiiy perisd. TMX will, iii us oplinn, eilher repair or replace ihe dereciive plmluu or pans, in deliver ieplaeeiiieiirs for deraeiive pmducls or pans (m an exchange basis at no addiiiiuiai charge In iiie cuslmmr exoqnns rei idrih heldw. Repair pans or replacemeui produeis may he cllhcv new or remudiiidued Pmducu or pans ieiiiriied I0 TMX uiuier ihis wars raury will heedrrie ihe pruperiy drmx. Warrauiies oii pmrlncls repaired Iyy TMX expire iii ihe lei-iiiiriaiipii ed the urigirisl warraury period. This iimiied warranty dries not cover l. Pmducis or pll‘Y-li which an «enlarged, abused or misused; 2 Any damage mulling from iwmpcr insullaiivn, n-inienanoe oropemiion ofihe product; 3 Damage resuliing from unnulhoriud modifiaiion or repair or llie product. or from improper souheeiioii ufrhe pmduer lo olherequipmem; Cords, connectors and replaceable baiteries; Damage in mnrir (0 (he ‘IMX repair lacilily, Airy pmducl or rim unless proofol'dale ofpurclme is Submilltd wiiii Ihe product when rammed for warranty Npllra or 7. Cosls incurred by the cusiomer in removing and shipping (he producl lo TMX for repair or mplawaunl.~snd.cmls ofi‘inmlhlion OCR-e product. ii. Products or pins which are not owned and um! by rhe ongirul end uscr cusieiiier 99-5- rlie cos! and risk or loss or damage for sending the p'oduc! (o m x will be home by lhe cuslomer TMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALI. WARRANTIES EXCEPT TIIE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN. WHICH IS TIIE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT. AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN. EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OR STATUTORY THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIB OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR EURI‘OSE. TIIE CUSTOMER‘S SOLE REMEDY UNDER T E TMX WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO r WILL TMX BE LI» ABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUUING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES OF I OST PROFITS, LOST REVENUES, LOSS OF US OF FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT, OR COST OI; SUBSTITUTE EQUIP- MENT ARISING OUT OF IHE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF TIIE CUS~ TOMER HAS ADVISED TMX 017 THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. TMX LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, This limited wamniy is non-liansfcmblc wilhwl lIw prior wriiiui approval or TMX. ii gives ihe cusinmer specific legal iighla The eusruirier may Iilve oiher "gins which vary undlr local law. Some jurisdiclinns may nol allow limitations on (he wrm chin implied warmnly or exclusions or limimlions of lncidcnliiI or consequen- uai damages. Spare Parts List The following 9002MWD accessories and spare parts are available from TeleMatrix. Part List Descrigtion Number Price" Complete Handset Unit (light ash) 22088-ASH $59.00 Complete Handset Unit (black) 220881»BLK $59.00 Handset Battery Pack—NiCd l 1004 $15.00 9V DC Power Supply Adapter (light ash) 36005-ASH $15.00 9V DC Power Supply Adapter (black) 360051-BLK $15.00 15’ Modular Line Cord.(light ash) 17023-ASH $8.00 15’ Modular Line Cord.(black) l70231-BLK $8.00 Wall Mount Wedge Call for pricing *Pricing in USD$ Currency. Freight is Prepay and Add. To Place An Order 1. Contact TeleMatrlx Customer Service department 8:30am. - 4:30pm. MST 2. Or visit our web site for ordering infon‘nalion and local distributors. Toll Free: 1-800-462-9446 Direct: 719-638-8821 Fax: 7l9-638-8815 Web Sue: hltp://www.telemalrixusa.com Version 5.0 J ()
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