Verizon Telephone NSQ412 User Manual

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Viewing a Directory Entry....................................................28  
Editing a Directory Entry......................................................28  
Dialing a Directory Entry......................................................29  
Erasing a Single Directory Entry..........................................29  
Erasing All Public or Private Directory Entries....................29  
Viewing a Speed Dial Entry.................................................30  
Editing a Speed Dial Entry...................................................30  
Dialing a Speed Dial Entry...................................................31  
Erasing a Speed Dial Entry..................................................31  
CALLER ID OPERATION...................................................31  
Setting Up the Caller ID Operation......................................32  
Receiving Caller ID..............................................................32  
Viewing the Caller ID List.....................................................34  
Erasing All Caller ID Records..............................................34  
Erasing a Single Caller ID Record.......................................34  
Dialing a Caller ID Record...................................................35  
Storing a Caller ID Record...................................................35  
The Caller ID for Call Waiting Feature.................................36  
MESSAGE WAITING AND NEW CID INDICATION..........37  
PROGRAMMING THE STATION.......................................38  
Getting Started.....................................................................38  
Language Programming .....................................................39  
Time and Date Programming..............................................40  
Programming the Station Number.......................................41  
Message Waiting Indicator Programming...........................41  
Ringer On or Off Programming...........................................42  
Ringer Type Programming..................................................43  
Delayed Ring Programming................................................44  
Line Usage Programming...................................................44  
Prime Line Preference Programming.................................45  
Line Group Programming....................................................45  
Auto-Mute Programming.....................................................46  
Tone or Pulse Dial Programming........................................47  
Flash Time Programming....................................................47  
Hold Reminder Programming.............................................48  
New CID LED Programming...............................................48  
Area Code Programming....................................................48  
Reset All Programming.......................................................49  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE..............................................50  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE...........................50  
PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE.........................................50  
LIMITED WARRANTY.........................................................52  
WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE................................................53  
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FCC INFORMATION  
This equipment complies with Part 68 and Part 15 of FCC rules. On  
the base of this equipment is a label that contains, along with other  
information, the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence  
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must  
be given to the Telephone Company.  
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may  
connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring  
when your telephone number is called. In most but not all areas, the  
sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one line should not  
exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may  
connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact  
your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for  
your calling area.  
If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the tele-  
phone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible,  
they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn't practical,  
you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your  
right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may  
make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures  
that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do,  
you will be informed in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain  
uninterrupted telephone service.  
This equipment may not be used on a coin service line provided by  
the Telephone Company. Connection to party lines is subject to state  
tariffs.  
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Some of the following information  
may not apply to your particular prod-  
uct; however, when using telephone  
equipment, basic safety precautions  
should always be followed to reduce  
the risk of fire, electric shock and  
injury to persons, including the follow-  
ing:  
heating. These openings must not  
be blocked or covered. The open-  
ings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on the bed,  
sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  
This product should not be placed  
in a built-in installation unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
parts that could result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock. Never spill  
liquid of any kind on the product.  
10. To reduce the risk of electrical  
shock, do not disassemble this  
product, but take it to a qualified  
serviceman when service or  
repair work is required. Opening  
or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltages or  
other risks. Incorrect reassembly  
can cause electric shock when  
the appliance is subsequently  
used.  
1. Read and understand all instruc-  
tions.  
6. Use only the power cord and bat-  
teries indicated in this manual. Do  
not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
They may explode. Check with  
local codes for possible special  
disposal instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instruc-  
tions marked on the prouct.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol clean-  
ers. Use a damp cloth for clean-  
ing.  
11. Do not expose the telephone to  
extreme temperatures such as  
found near a hot radiator or  
stove, or in a car parked in the  
summer sun.  
7. Do not allow anything to rest on  
the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where the cord will be  
abused by persons walking on it.  
4. Do not use this product near  
water, for example, near a bath  
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement or  
near a swimming pool.  
8. Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result  
in the risk of fire or electrical  
shock.  
12 Do not place lighted candles, cig-  
arettes, cigars, etc., on the tele-  
phone.  
9. Never push objects of any kind  
into the product through cabinet  
slots as they may touch danger-  
ous voltage points or short out  
5. Slots and openings in the cabinet  
back or bottom are provided for  
ventilation, to protect it from over  
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13. Never touch uninsulated tele-  
phone wires or terminals unless  
the telephone line has been dis-  
connected at the network inter-  
face.  
A. When the power supply cord  
or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If the product has been  
exposed to rain or water.  
14. Never install or modify telephone  
wiring during a lightning storm.  
Avoid using a telephone (other  
than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a  
remote risk of electrical shock  
from lightning.  
C. If the product does not oper-  
ate normally by following the  
operating instructions.  
D. If the product has been  
dropped or the cabinet has  
been damaged.  
15. Never install telephone jacks in  
wet locations unless the jack is  
specifically designed for wet  
locations.  
E. If the product exhibits a dis-  
tinct change in performance.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
16. Use caution when installing or  
modifying telephone lines.  
17. Do not use the phone to report a  
gas leak in the vicinity of the  
leak.  
18. Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet and refer servicing to qual-  
ified service personnel under the  
following conditions.  
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special network feature codes such  
as Call Forward and Auto Call  
Return  
• programmable distinctive ringing for  
each line  
The NSQ412 System Features  
CONGRATULATIONS!You have  
acquired a 4-line, fully featured Caller  
ID telephone designed to meet the  
many needs of a progressive small  
office/home office. Telephone wiring  
can link up to 12 stations. Features  
include:  
• auto-line, ringing line and prime line  
preference  
• redial and (Auto)Redial of up to 24-  
digits  
• automatic line privacy  
• 200 name/number Directory includ-  
ing 50 Public locations (shared  
between each station) and 150  
Private locations  
• real-time clock with AM/PM format  
• call hold and transfer  
• large, illuminated 16-character by  
4-line Liquid Crystal Display  
• non-volatile EE-prom memory  
saves data indefinitely during a  
power failure  
• message waiting indication  
• programmable delayed ring  
• non-square operation for lines 2, 3  
and 4  
• call timer  
• programmable Home and Local  
area codes for 7-digit, 10-digit and  
11-digit dialing  
• programmable line groups (up to  
15) including Private Line  
availability  
• battery back-up for operation during  
a power failure. The 9V battery  
must be installed for basic opera-  
tion when AC power is lost.  
• Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID  
with 200 locations  
• intercom calling, intercom paging  
and all-station paging  
• speakerphone  
• line and station status on all  
phones sharing lines  
• multi-language format  
(English/Spanish)  
• headset ready  
• eight speed dial locations that each  
hold up to 24-digits. The speed dial  
locations can be programmed for  
• 3-way conference  
• flash key with programmable length  
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The Box Contents  
Carefully remove the telephone from its shipping carton. If there are any visible indications of damage to the unit or  
accessories, do not attempt to operate it. Call International Resources at (888) 772-5200 for help.  
Check the carton carefully for the following items. You should have:  
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Keep the box and all packing materials for storing or shipping the NSQ412. Keep all printed literature and proof of pur-  
chase for reference. On the base unit bottom, there is a serial number. Please write it below for future reference:  
NSQ 412 SERIAL NUMBER: ______________________________________  
NOTE: The Time/Date and Station Number should be programmed before using each station.  
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Key and Indicator Descriptions  
The following drawings provide identification and brief descriptions of the base controls, keys and indicators.  
Cradle  
LCD Display  
Navigation keys  
Caller key  
Ring LED  
Hook Switch  
Speed Dial Keys  
Handset Guide  
Speed Dial index  
Speaker Grille  
Pause key  
MSGWait/NewCID LED  
CID Lisey  
Volume  
and  
keys  
Directory key  
Conf key  
Headset jack (on side)  
Handset jack (on side)  
Page key  
Flash key  
Release key  
Remove key  
Save key  
(Auto)Redial key  
Intercom key  
DND key  
Program key  
Line keys  
Mute key  
Dial keys  
Jog knob/Dial key  
Speaker key  
Hold/Transfer key  
Headset key  
Microphone (on bottom-side)  
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Cradle: The place to put the handset  
when not in use.  
necting an optional external headset.  
[SPEAKER] key: Activates and disables  
the Speakerphone operation. The inte-  
grated LED will indicate the status.  
Handset Jack (on side): Used to con-  
nect the coiled handset cord.  
Hook Switch: The switch that connects  
a call when released and disconnects  
a call when depressed.  
LCD Display: The Liquid Crystal Display  
shows the operational status of the  
station.  
[(AUTO)REDIAL] key: Redials the last  
number or starts the Auto-Redial  
process. The integrated LED will indi-  
cate the Auto-Redial status.  
Handset Guide: This sits flush for desk  
use and provides a hook to hold the  
handset when wall mounted.  
[HOLD/TRANSFER] key: Activates and  
disables the Hold and Transfer fea-  
tures. The integrated LED will indicate  
the status.  
[INTERCOM] key: Initiates and answers  
the Intercom. The integrated LED will  
indicate the status.  
Speaker Grille: The location of the  
Speakerphone speaker.  
Navigation [<] and [>] keys: Used to  
move the cursor when entering data.  
Also enters and exits levels when pro-  
gramming.  
[SPD#] keys: Eight keys used for storing  
often-used telephone numbers,  
Voicemail Navigation codes, and  
Network Feature codes.  
[DND] key: Activates and disables the  
Do Not Disturb operation. The inte-  
grated LED will indicate the status.  
[MUTE] key: Activates and disables the  
microphone for a private conversation  
in your room without affecting the  
incoming audio. The integrated LED  
will indicate the status.  
[HEADSET] key: Activates and disables  
the optional headset. The integrated  
LED will indicate the headset status.  
Speed Dial Index: Removable index for  
identifying the contents of the Speed  
Dial keys.  
[CALLER] key: Used to show other  
screens when more than one line is  
ringing.  
[PAUSE] key: Used for inserting a 3-sec-  
ond pause between digits when dial-  
ing.  
[DIAL] keys: The 12-keys for dialing and  
programming telephone numbers.  
NOTE: the [*/TONE] key temporarily  
changes the dial operation to Tone if  
the dialing is set to Pulse.  
Ring LED: Flashes when the station is  
ringing.  
[PAGE] key: Initiates and answers page.  
Headset Jack (on side): Used for con-  
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MSG Wait/New CID LED: Will indicate  
when a voicemail message has been  
left in your telephone company voice-  
mail box and when new Caller ID  
records have been received.  
programming.  
[PROGRAM] key: Used to start the pro-  
gramming operation.  
Power  
jack  
Data Jack 1  
Line 3  
Data Jack 2  
Line 4  
[LINE 1], [LINE 2], [LINE 3] and [LINE  
4] keys: Used to manually select a line.  
The integrated LEDs will indicate each  
line status.  
[CID LIST] key: Used to access the  
Caller ID records.  
[DIRECTORY] key: Used to access the  
Private and Public Directories.  
[JOG] knob and [DIAL] key: Rotating  
the [JOG] knob changes the displayed  
items. Pressing the [DIAL] button will  
dial the telephone number shown in  
the display.  
Telephone Jack  
Line 1/2  
Telephone Jack  
Line 3/4  
[CONF] key: Used to conference two  
calls wthe station.  
Volume and [ ] keys: Use to adjust  
the Handset, Sakerphone, Headset  
and Ringer voe.  
Line Jacks: Jack L1/L2 is used for tele-  
phone lines 1 and 2. Jack L3/L4 is  
used for telephone lines 3 and 4. Data  
jacks 1 and 2 are used to connect a  
fax, modem or other device through  
the NSQ412 to the telephone line.  
Microphone (on bottom-side): Used for  
the speakerphone outgoing audio.  
[FLASH] key: Provides a momentary  
break in the telephone line for access-  
ing special features like Call Waiting.  
Power Jack: The jack for connecting the  
a. c. power adapter to the station.  
[RELEASE] key: Used to quit the cur-  
rent function or display.  
[REMOVE] key: Used to delete the pro-  
gramming or Caller ID in the display.  
[SAVE] key: Used to store the displayed  
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A. C. Adapter Hook  
Caution label  
Telephone Line Cord Channel  
Product label  
Telephone Line Cord Channel:  
A groove for routing the telephone line  
cord during wall mounting.  
Serial Number  
label  
Battery  
Compartment  
Caution label: Important warning infor-  
mation.  
Wall mounting  
holes  
Product Label: Identifies the unit and  
provides information.  
Low profile stand  
mounting holes  
Serial Number Label: Identifies when  
the product was manufactured.  
High profile stand  
mounting holes  
Wall Mounting Holes: Standard holes  
designed to fit Western Electric and  
Verizon AE style wall jacks.  
Low Profile Stand Mounting holes:  
Used with the stand for a low profile  
desk installation.  
A. C. Adapter Hook: Secures the A. C.  
Adapter wire, preventing accidental  
removal.  
High Profile Stand Mounting Holes:  
Used with the stand for a high profile  
desk installation.  
Battery Compartment: Location for the  
9-V battery that allows limited oper-  
tion during a power failure.  
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Installation Preparation  
Installing the NSQ412 is easy as long as you do a little planning before starting. Locate each station within ten feet of  
an a. c. power outlet and seven feet of the telephone jacks. The maximum amount of telephone wire that can be  
between two stations is 600 feet.  
IMPORTANT: Taking full advantage of the system features requires that the telephone number connected to Line 1 be  
the same on all stations. If this is not done, the Privacy, Intercom, Page and Transfer will not work properly. In addition,  
it is strongly recommended that no other devices operate on Line 1 besides the NSQ412 stations. Any interference on it  
can degrade the system performance. The system can be used on a DLS line if either: 1) Line 1 is not the DSL line; or  
2) Line 1 wiring connected to all stations is behind the DSL filter port.  
There are many different wiring configurations that a telephone jack can have. The station will support both a home run  
(the phone line is run from a connecting block to each station) and daisy chain (the phone line is run from one phone to  
the next) wiring configuration. Many older homes and businesses have just one telephone line on each jack. Newer  
homes and businesses typically have two or three lines per jack. You must identify how your telephone jacks are wired  
before connecting them to the NSQ412. If you cannot determine this, call your telephone service provider for assis-  
tance.  
It is a good idea to document the phone wiring for each NSQ412 location. This can be done using the following work  
sheet. Record the telephone number for each line and the jack it is found on for each station.  
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Station Number  
Line 1/Jack  
Line 2/Jack  
Line 3/Jack  
Line 4/Jack  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
For example, stations 11, 12 and 13 will have telephone numbers 555-1111 on Line 1, and 555-2222 on Line 2. Station 11 and 12 will  
have 555-3333 on Line 3. Station 11 will have 555-4444 on line 4. Stations 12 and 13 will have 555-5555 on line 4. Station 13 will have  
555-4444 on line 3. At station 11’s location, each telephone number has a separate jack. At station 12’s location, lines 1 and 2 share one  
jack and lines 3 and 4 share another jack. At station 13’s location, lines 1 and 2 share one jack while line 3 and line 4 each have sepa-  
rate jacks. The work sheet would be filled out as follows:  
Station Number  
Line 1/Jack  
Line 2/Jack  
Line 3/Jack  
Line 4/Jack  
11  
12  
13  
555-1111/jack 1  
555-1111/jack 1  
555-1111/jack 1  
555-2222/jack 2  
555-2222/jack 1  
555-2222/jack 1  
555-3333/jack 3  
555-3333/jack 2  
555-4444/jack 2  
555-4444/jack 4  
555-5555/jack 2  
555-5555/jack 3  
Each station has four telephone line jacks located on the base cabinet’s side. The first jack is for telephone lines 1 and 2. The  
second jack is for telephone lines 3 and 4. Jack 3 and jack 4 are Data jacks used for connecting a modem or fax machine to the  
telephone network through the NSQ412.  
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Low Profile  
High Profile  
installing the telephone. NOTE: Do not  
connect the a. c. power adapter until  
instructed to do so.  
CAUTION!  
1. Never install telephone jacks during a  
lightning storm.  
The following instructions show how to  
connect four telephone lines to the  
NSQ412. As few as one line can  
connected.  
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet  
locations unless the jack is  
specificaly designed for wet locations.  
4. Attach the stand to either the low pro-  
file or high profile mounting holes. It  
will snap into place.  
1. Carefully remove all of the telephone  
components from their packing.  
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone  
wires or terminals unless the tel-  
phone line has been disconnected at  
the network interface.  
5. If telephone lines 1 and 2 are on one  
jack and telephone lines 3 and 4 are  
on another jack, see the following  
connection drawing. Otherwise, go to  
step 6.  
2. Turn the unit over and remove the  
screw from the battery compartment  
using a #2 Philips screwdriver. Open  
the battery door by pressing the tab.  
Install a 9V alkaline transistor radio  
battery. Be sure to install the battery  
polarity correctly by observing the  
drawing on the inside of the compart-  
ment. Replace the battery door and  
the screw.  
4. Use caution when installing or modif-  
ing telephone lines.  
Connect telephone jack 1 to the  
NSQ412 L1/L2 jack using one of the  
4-conductor telephone line cords su-  
plied with the telephone. Connect  
telephone jack 2 to the NSQ412  
L3/L4 jack using the other 4-condu-  
tor telephone line cord supplied with  
the telephone.  
5. Always disconnect all telephone lines  
from the wall outlet before servicing  
or disassembling this equipment.  
6. Danger of explosion if battery is inco-  
rectly replaced.  
Lines 3/4  
Lines 1/2  
A.C. Power  
3. Insert one end of the  
coiled handset cord  
into the handset’s  
jack and the other  
end into the base  
handset jack.  
Installing the Telephone on a Desk  
or Table  
Once the telephone jack-wiring configu-  
ration is determined, proceed with  
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6. If telephone lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 are  
all on separate jacks, two adapters  
and extra telephone line cords are  
necessary (not included with the tele-  
phone). See the following connection  
drawing.  
lines 3 and 4. Connect the output of  
the second adapter jack to the  
NSQ412 L3/L4 jack using the other  
telephone line cord supplied with the  
telephone.  
Programming section of this manual for  
customizing the station’s operation and  
the Feature Sections for advanced oper-  
ation and use.  
Installing the Telephone on a  
Wall  
If your telephone wiring does  
not match either of the exam-  
ples above or one of their  
variations, you may need to  
call your telephone service  
provider for assistance. They  
can install the necessary  
jacks wired in the correct con-  
figuration.  
Line 1  
Line 2  
The station may be installed onto the  
studs of a telephone wall jack or onto 2  
screws that are securely fastened to the  
wall. Once the telephone wall jack-wiring  
configuration is determined, proceed with  
the installation. NOTE: Do not connect  
the a. c. adapter until instructed to do so.  
2 LINE ADAPTER  
Line 3  
Line 4  
7. Once the telephone line(s)  
are connected to the station,  
plug the a. c. adapter into the  
NSQ412 power jack. Route  
2 LINE ADAPTER  
The following instructions show how to  
connect four telephone lines to the  
NSQ412. As few as one line can be con-  
nected.  
The adapters will convert two sepa-  
rate telephone jacks into a single one.  
Connect telephone line 1 into the  
adapter. Connect telephone line 2  
into the adapter. Connect the adapter  
output jack into the NSQ412 L1/L2  
jack using one of the 4-conductor  
telephone line cords supplied with the  
telephone. Repeat this process using  
the second adapter for telephone  
the cord through the A. C. Adapter  
Hook, then connect the adapter to an  
electrical outlet. The station will initial-  
ize for about 7 seconds, then be  
ready for use.  
1. Carefully remove all of the telephone  
components from their packing  
2. Turn the unit over and remove the  
screw from the battery compartment  
using a #2 Philips screwdriver. Open  
the battery door by pressing the tab.  
The telephone has the programming set  
to the most common selections. See the  
Quick Reference Card to begin using  
it immediately. Refer to the  
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Install a 9V alkaline transistor radio  
battery. Be sure to install the battery  
polarity correctly by observing the  
drawing on the inside of the compart-  
ment. Replace the battery door and  
the screw.  
If you are installing the NSQ412 to  
screws, skip down to step 12.  
9. Push the NSQ412 onto the studs and  
firmly pull downward (toward the  
floor), locking the station onto the  
wall jack.  
6. If you install the NSQ412 to the  
mounting studs of a telephone wall  
jack, lines 1 and 2 must be terminat-  
ed to it. Lines 3 and 4 (if used) must  
be terminated to a different jack.  
10. Connect the other telephone jack  
with lines 3 and 4 to the NSQ412  
jack L3/L4 using one long 4-conduc-  
tor telephone line cord supplied with  
the telephone.  
3. Plug one end of the coiled handset  
cord into the handset’s jack and the  
other end into the base handset jack.  
7. Connect the short 4-conductor tele-  
phone line cord supplied with the unit  
to the L1/L2 jack. Route the cord  
through the telephone line cord  
channel on the station’s back.  
4. For wall mounting, the handset must  
be retained securely in the cradle.  
The handset guide must be changed  
from the desk position to the wall  
position. To do this, pull the handset  
guide out and rotate it 180. It will now  
protrude slightly, providing a tab for  
the handset to rest on.  
11. Connect the a. c. adapter to an elec-  
trical outlet. The station will initialize  
for about 7 seconds, then be ready  
for use and programming.  
Lines 3/4  
A.C. Adapter  
8. Hold the station  
close to the tele-  
phone wall jack and  
plug the short line  
cord into it. Align the  
wall jack studs with  
the wall mounting  
holes on the  
NSQ412’s back.  
5. Connect the a. c. power adapter to  
the power jack on the NSQ412. Do  
not connect the adapter to the electri-  
cal outlet at this time. Route the  
adapter cord through the A. C.  
61/2  
Adapter Hook on the station’s back.  
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12. Follow these steps if the station will  
be installed on screws securely fas-  
tened to the wall. If telephone lines  
1 and 2 are on one jack and tele  
phone lines 3 and 4 on another jack  
see the following connection draw-  
ing. Otherwise go to step 13.  
The adapters will convert two sepa-  
rate telephone jacks into a single  
one. Connect telephone line 1 into  
the adapter. Connect telephone line  
2 into the adapter. Connect the  
adapter output jack into the NSQ412  
L1/L2 jack using one of the 4-con-  
ductor telephone line  
14. Using the supplied screw template,  
install the screws into the wall. Be  
sure to use anchors to ensure a  
secure mounting. Leave the screws  
protruding from the wall 3/16”.  
15. Hold the station close to the screws  
and align them with the wall mount-  
ing holes on the NSQ412’s back.  
Push the station onto the screws  
and firmly pull downward (towards  
the floor), locking the station to the  
wall.  
Lines 3/4  
Lines 1/2  
A.C. Power  
cords supplied with the  
telephone. Repeat this  
process using the sec-  
ond adapter for tele  
phone lines 3 and 4.  
Connect the output of  
the second adapter jack  
16. Connect the a. c. adapter to an elec-  
trical outlet. The station will initialize for  
about 7 seconds, then be ready for use.  
Connect telephone jack 1 to the  
NSQ412 L1/L2 jack using one of the  
4-conductor telephone line cords  
supplied with the telephone.  
Connect telephone jack 2 to the  
NSQ412 L3/L4 jack using the other  
4-conductor tlephone line cord sup  
plied with the telephone.  
to the NSQ412 L3/L4 jack using the  
other telephone line cord supplied with  
the telephone.  
The telephone has the program-  
ming set to the most common  
selections. See the Quick  
Reference Card to begin using  
it immediately. Refer to the  
Programming section of this  
manual for customizing the sta-  
tion’s operation and the Feature  
Sections for advanced operation  
and use.  
Line 1  
Line 2  
2 LINE ADAPTER  
Line 3  
Line 4  
13. If telephone lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 are  
all on separate jacks, two adapters  
and extra telephone line cords are  
necessary (not included with the  
telephone). See the following con-  
nection drawing.  
2 LINE ADAPTER  
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The station’s other LEDs will indicate status according to the  
following chart:  
Basic Features  
LED Illumination  
Other LED Operation  
Intercom  
dark: Intercom link idle  
lit: Intercom link used by other station  
fast: Station is receiving an Intercom call  
wink 1: Station is using intercom  
dark: No CO Line is on hold  
Wink 2: A CO Line is on hold  
dark: The station is not muted  
lit: The station is muted  
dark: The handsfree is off  
lit: The handsfree is on  
dark: The headset is not in use  
lit: The headset is in use  
dark: The DND is off  
The NSQ412 LEDs will indicate the station’s status. The follow-  
ing chart identifies the different patterns that can occur during  
use.  
Hold  
LED Illumination  
LED State Specification  
Mute  
dark  
lit  
fast flash  
solid dark  
solid lit  
Speaker  
Headset  
DND  
0.125S off, 0.125S on, repeatedly  
slow flash 0.5S off, 0.5S on, repeatedly  
wink 1  
wink 2  
0.250S off, 1.750S on, repeatedly  
0.250S off, 0.250S on 0.250S off, 1.250S on,  
repeatedly  
lit: The DND is on  
Auto Redial  
dark: The auto redial function is not in use  
slow: Station is in the on-hook waiting cycle  
fast: Station is in the off-hook dialing cycle  
dark: No Message Waiting and no New CID  
records  
wink 3  
0.250S off, 0.250S on, 0.250S off, 0.250S on,  
0.250S off, 0.750S on, repeatedly  
The Line LEDs will indicate status according to the following  
chart:  
MSG Wait/New  
CID  
fast: Message Waiting (with/without New  
CID)  
lit: New CID record(s) only (no Message  
Waiting)  
dark: No ringing  
CO Line LED Operation  
Status  
Idle  
In Use  
Using station  
Dark  
Wink 1  
Other Stations  
Dark  
Solid  
Wink 3  
Slow  
Wink 3  
Oval LED  
On Hold Wink 2  
Ringing Slow  
Transfer Fast  
fast: With incoming CO, Intercom or  
Transfer ring  
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Ringer Status  
Station Initialization  
The telephone will perform initialization during the first seven  
seconds that a. c. power is applied. The LCD will display:  
The station’s ringer will indicate the status as shown in the fol-  
lowing chart  
Ring Cadence  
CO ring  
I n i t i a l i z i n g . .  
In sync with CO ring signal (it will choose one  
pattern if more than 1 CO Line is ringing at the  
same time)  
Intercom ring 0.250S on, 0.250S off, 0.250S on, 1.250S  
off, repeatedly  
Transfer ring 1S on, 1S off, repeatedly  
During initialization, the telephone will perform self-diagnostics  
and determine if other system telephones are connected. It will  
indicate if its station number is already used by another station  
by continuous ringing. If the telephone has the factory default  
settings, the LCD will display:  
ID Error ring  
Single Beep  
Double Beep 0.250S on, 0.250S off, 0.250S on, 0.250S off  
Continuously  
0.250S on  
0 1 / 0 1  
0 1 : 0 0 A  
E X T 1 1 P o w e r F a i l  
p r e s s P R O G t o  
s e t u p y o u r p h o n e  
Intercom Tone Status  
The station’s intercom tones are shown below:  
Intercom Tones  
dial tone  
continuous  
"01/01 01:00A"  
"EXT 11"  
"PowerFail"  
The default time.  
The default station number.  
busy tone  
DND tone  
ring back tone  
0.5S on, 0.5S off, repeatedly  
0.25S on, 0.25S off, repeatedly  
1S on, 1S off, repeatedly  
The phone was just turned on. (This  
prompt will cancel if any key is  
pressed or the phone goes off-hook.)  
This is displayed if the phone is with  
factory default settings when the a. c.  
adapter is plugged in. (This prompt  
will be canceled if the [PROGRAM] is  
pressed.)  
"press PROG to  
setup your phone"  
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If the phone already has some pro-  
grammed settings, the LCD may display  
like:  
the CO Line which has the Caller ID info  
in the display.  
selected will depend upon the Line  
Preference set in programming mode  
and if there are lines in use.  
To answer an incoming outside call  
handsfree, press the [SPEAKER] key.  
NOTE: When multiple lines are ringing  
simultaneously, pressing the [SPEAKER]  
key will cause the telephone to answer  
the CO Line which has the Caller ID info  
1 2 / 2 6  
E X T 1 1 P o w e r f a i l  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
Dial the phone number and the LCD dis-  
plays the digits one by one. The timer  
begins to count. For example, dial  
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and the LCD will display:  
The “PowerFail” text will be canceled if  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
0 0 : 0 1  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
any keys are pressed. NOTE: Check and in the display. An alternate method is to  
reset the Time and Date as necessary  
when the “PowerFail” text is displayed.  
press the flashing [CO Line] key, provid-  
ed the unit is not operating in the  
Headset mode.  
The idle LCD display shall be:  
NOTE: If you dial more than 15-digits, all  
To answer an incoming outside call using the digits will be shifted to the left side.  
1 2 / 2 6  
E X T 1 1  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
the headset, press the [HEADSET] key.  
NOTE: When multiple lines are ringing  
simultaneously, pressing the [HEADSET]  
key will cause the telephone to answer  
the CO Line which has the Caller ID info  
in the display. An alternate method is to  
press the flashing [CO Line] key, provid-  
ed the unit is not operating in the  
For example, dial  
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,1,2,3,4,5 and the LCD  
will display:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5  
0 0 : 0 3  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Answering a Call  
To answer an incoming outside call with  
the handset, press the flashing [CO Line]  
key and pick up the handset. An alter-  
nate method is to lift the handset and the  
last incoming call is automatically picked  
up. NOTE: When multiple lines are ring-  
ing simultaneously, picking up the hand-  
set will cause the telephone to answer  
Handsfree mode.  
Then dial 6, the LCD will display:  
. . 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6  
0 0 : 0 4  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Making a Call  
To make an outgoing call with the hand-  
set, lift the handset. An idle CO Line will  
automatically be connected. The CO Line  
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To make an outgoing call handsfree,  
press the [SPEAKER] key. An idle CO  
Line will automatically be connected. The  
CO Line selected will depend upon the  
Line Preference set in programming  
mode and if there are lines in use. Dial  
the phone number and the LCD displays  
the digits one by one. The timer begins  
to count. The LCD will display the same  
as when making an outgoing call with the  
handset (see previous examples).  
changed to Pulse in programming.  
free or headset). The default is hands-  
free mode.  
Switching Between Handset,  
Handsfree and Headset  
Call Timer Operation  
The timer will automatically start to count  
when a CO Line is picked up. It will stop  
counting automatically when the CO Line  
is hung up. The LCD will continue to dis-  
play the time for approximately 10-sec-  
onds afterwards. The LCD will display  
the elapsed time in minutes and seconds  
for the first hour (up to 59 minutes and  
59 seconds), then begin counting again  
at 00:00. The timer will start over when-  
ever the CO Line status is changed  
(such as placed on hold, or flash activat-  
ed, etc.).  
The telephone will allow switching  
between the handset, handsfree and  
headset modes. To switch from the hand-  
set to handsfree, press the [SPEAKER]  
key. The Speaker LED will light. The  
handset may be placed in the cradle, but  
does not have to be.  
To make an outgoing call using the head-  
set, press the [HEADSET] key. An idle  
CO Line will automatically be connected.  
The CO Line selected will depend upon  
the Line Preference set in programming  
mode and if there are lines in use.  
To switch from handset to headset, press  
the [HEADSET] key. The Headset LED  
will light. The handset may be placed in  
the cradle, but does not have to be.  
NOTE: Pressing the [HEADSET] key  
without the headset plugged in will result  
in a double beep warning (the headset  
mode will not activate). Dial the phone  
number and the LCD displays the digits  
one by one. The timer begins to count.  
The LCD will display the same as when  
making an outgoing call with the handset  
(see previous examples).  
To switch back to handset when it is in  
the cradle, lift the handset. The hands-  
free or headset will be disabled. To  
switch back to the handset when it is out  
of the cradle, press the [SPEAKER] key  
(if in handsfree mode) or the [HEADSET]  
key (if in headset mode). The handsfree  
or headset will disable.  
NOTE: When the phone is on-hook and  
idle, pressing a [CO Line] key will acti-  
vate the previous talking mode (hands-  
NOTE: The unit will always dial Tone  
numbers unless the dial mode is  
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ing any changes and the display will  
return to idle.  
Hold Operation  
Transferring a Call to Another  
Station  
To place a call on hold, press the  
[HOLD/TRANSFER] key. The hold is  
automatically activated if the telephone is  
on a CO Line and either the [INTER-  
COM] or [PAGE] keys are pressed.  
NOTE: If no digits have been dialed on  
an outgoing call, the CO Line will be  
dropped automatically. The LCD will dis-  
play the text “Transfer •” for approximate-  
ly 10-seconds then return to default if no  
station number is entered (see  
Redial and (Auto)Redial  
To transfer a CO Line to another system  
telephone, press the [HOLD/TRANSFER]  
key. The LCD will display:  
To redial the last number dialed, up to  
24-digits; obtain an idle CO Line with the  
handset, handsfree or headset. Press the  
[(AUTO)REDIAL] key. The telephone will  
dial the number automatically. The LCD  
will display the same as when making an  
outgoing call with the handset.  
T r a n s f e r  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Dial the station number to receive the  
call. The CO Line will be transferred  
automatically. The transferee will hear  
the CO transfer ring. The transferor will  
activate the hold reminder (unless the  
hold reminder is disabled in programming  
mode). All system telephones can pick  
up the transferred CO Line. NOTE: The  
transfer feature will automatically cancel  
if a station number is not entered within  
approximately 10-seconds of pressing  
the [HOLD/TRANSFER] key.  
Transferring a Call to Another Station  
below).  
The phone can automatically redial a  
number up to 10 times. With the tele-  
phone on-hook and in an idle state,  
press the [(AUTO)REDIAL] key twice  
within 3-seconds. The telephone will  
automatically pick up an idle CO Line  
and dial the last dialed number. The tele-  
phone will remain off-hook for 30-sec-  
onds and busy tone may be audible. If  
nothing is done, the telephone then goes  
on-hook for 30-seconds. It will continue  
to cycle through this process for ten  
times unless the user stops it.  
A double beep hold reminder tone is  
heard approximately every 30-seconds at  
the holding station (unless the hold  
reminder is disabled in programming  
mode). The hold is abandoned after 20  
minutes if no telephone picks up the CO  
Line and the holding telephone has no  
other activity. The hold reminder and hold  
abandon timer are automatically activat-  
ed with the hold feature.  
Release Operation  
Pressing the [RELEASE] key will end the  
function that is active. If off-hook, the unit  
will return to on-hook and the display will  
return to idle. If programming, the unit  
will exit programming mode without mak-  
The hold is released by any system tele-  
phone pressing the held [CO Line] key.  
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An alternate method to start the  
(Auto)Redial function is to press an idle  
[CO Line] key followed by pressing the  
[(AUTO)REDIAL] key twice within 3-sec-  
onds.  
CO Line is used.  
I C M 1 5  
CO Line privacy can be disabled by  
pressing the [CO Line] key used at the  
original station. A beep is heard when  
this is done. The privacy can be recov-  
ered by again pressing the in-use [CO  
Line] key. A double beep is heard when  
this is done.  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
The LCD for station 15 will display:  
I C M 1 2  
Pick up the handset, or press [SPEAK-  
ER] or [HEADSET] keys to stop the  
(Auto)Redial function aalk with the  
called party. NOTE: Preng any other  
key except the Volume and will  
cancel the (Auto)Redial operati
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
NOTE: A non-system telephone does not  
have line privacy on any system station.  
The display of the stations will return to  
normal after the intercom call is finished.  
Prime Line Preference  
Intercom Operation  
If the called station is idle, the calling sta-  
tion will get ring back tone. If the called  
station is busy, the calling station will get  
busy tone. If the called station has DND  
active, the calling station will get the  
DND tone. NOTE: If the called station is  
not entered within approximately 10-sec-  
onds after pressing the [INTERCOM]  
key, the intercom trunk will be automati-  
cally released.  
The telephone’s Prime Line Preference  
determines the priority that idle CO Lines  
are picked up when going off-hook from  
the idle state. The line preference is  
selected in programming mode. Line 1 is  
selected by default. If the preferred line is  
in use by another station, the next higher  
idle CO Line is picked up.  
To make an intercom call with the hand-  
set, press the [INTERCOM] key and pick  
up the handset. The LCD will display:  
I C M  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Dial the desired station number. For  
example, station 12 calls station 15. The  
LCD for station 12 will display:  
CO Line Privacy  
Any station can pick up an intercom call  
directed to another station. To do so,  
press the [INTERCOM] key.  
The telephone has CO Line Privacy. This  
feature prevents another station from  
picking up a CO Line that is in use. This  
feature automatically activates when a  
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To make an intercom call in the hands-  
free mode, the station must be idle.  
Press the [INTERCOM] key. If the head-  
set activates, press the [SPEAKER] key.  
Dial the desired station number. The  
LCD will display and the station will func-  
tion the same as when making an inter-  
com call with the handset (see previous  
examples).  
party will not hear sounds in the room. If  
the Mute LED is not on, the paging party  
can hear sounds in the room. To speak  
with the paging station by handsfree  
when Auto-Mute is enabled, press the  
[MUTE] key. To speak with the paging  
station by handset, pick-up the handset.  
To speak with the paging station by  
headset, press the [HEADSET] key.  
Paging Operation  
To page a specific station, press the  
[PAGE] key. The LCD will display:  
P A G E  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Dial the desired station number. For  
example, station 12 pages station 15.  
Station 12’s LCD will display:  
To make an intercom call in the headset  
mode, the station must be idle. Press the  
[INTERCOM] key. If the handsfree mode  
activates, press the [HEADSET] key. Dial  
the desired station number. The LCD will  
display and the station will function the  
same as when making an intercom call  
with the handset (see previous exam-  
ples).  
Interchanging the Intercom and  
Page  
P A G E 1 5  
An intercom call can be changed to a  
page call while in process. Pressing the  
[PAGE] key does this.  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
A single station page can be changed to  
an intercom call. Pressing the [INTER-  
COM] key does this.  
If the page call succeeds, station 15’s  
LCD will display:  
P A G E 1 2  
To answer an intercom call in the hand-  
set mode, lift the handset. To answer an  
intercom call in the handsfree mode,  
press the [INTERCOM] key (if the head-  
set activates, press the [SPEAKER] key).  
To answer an intercom call in the head-  
set mode, press the [INTERCOM] key (if  
the handsfree mode activates, press the  
[HEADSET] key).  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
A station that receives a page will emit a  
single beep. It will then enter handsfree  
mode and the paging station’s audio will  
be heard. If the Auto-Mute is enabled in  
programming mode at the paged station,  
the Mute LED will be on and the paging  
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Paging All Stations  
LED will illuminate when the mute fea-  
ture is active. The mute status remains  
the same when switching between the  
when dialed from the Directory or Speed  
Dial.  
A station can page all the stations simul-  
taneously. Press the [PAGE] key followed handset, handsfree and headset.  
by the [*] key. The paging station’s LCD  
The flash key should be used to access  
telephone special features such as call  
waiting and 3 way calling.  
will display:  
Pause Operation  
P A G E A L L  
Pressing the [PAUSE] key will automati-  
cally insert a 3-second waiting period in  
the dialing sequence. Multiple pauses  
can be used for a longer waiting time. A  
pause may be stored in Speed Dial (it  
will count as one digit in memory for  
each pause used). The audio can be  
heard during the pause, so the call  
progress can be monitored.  
Temporary Tone Dialing  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
The telephone dialing can be temporarily  
changed to tone when the default dialing  
is set to pulse in programming mode.  
Press the [*/TONE] key when tone serv-  
ice is needed. A 1.5-second pause will  
be inserted between the last pulse digit  
and the first tone digit. The tone dialing  
will continue until the telephone is hung  
up or the [FLASH] key is pressed (then  
the dial mode reverts back to pulse).  
The paged stations will emit a single  
beep. The LCD of all stations that accept  
the page will display:  
P A G E A L L B Y 1 2  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
Flash Key Operation  
The message can then be announced to  
all idle stations. Any station can answer  
an all-station page. Pressing the [PAGE]  
key at a paged station does this.  
Pressing the [FLASH] key will cause the  
telephone to open the telephone line for  
a programmed amount of time. The flash  
time can be set in programming from  
100mS to 1200mS, in 100mS incre-  
ments. The flash may be stored in the  
Directory and Speed Dial locations (it will  
count as one digit in memory for each  
one used). It will not be stored in the Last  
Number Redial when manually dialed. It  
will be stored in the Last Number Redial  
Mute Operation  
Press the [MUTE] key to temporarily  
remove the outgoing audio to the calling  
party. Pressing the [MUTE] key again  
deactivates the feature. The integrated  
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Conference Operation  
function. The LCD display will return to  
the idle state.  
the receiver volume. There are 4-levels.  
A warning beep will sound when the  
loudness is at the minimum or maximum.  
The volume will remain at the user-  
adjusted setting after the phone goes on-  
hook. The default loudness is set to  
level-1.  
The Conference allows a station to  
establish a 3-party conversation.  
The Volume Key Option  
Conference may occur between two sta-  
tions and a single CO Line or between  
one station and two CO Lines. To have a  
conference call, put the CO Line on hold.  
Make a second call either by intercom or  
a CO Line. Press the [CONF] key after  
the second person answers. All three  
people will be connected together. End  
the conference call by hanging up or  
pressing the [RELEASE] key (the phone  
goes to idle).  
Pressing the Volume and keys  
while the telephone is on-hoowill adjust  
the ringer volume. There are evels. A  
warning beep will sound when the loud-  
ness is at minimum or maximum. The  
default loudness is set to level-3. The  
ringer volume is the same for all lines (it  
cannot be set differently for any line).  
The ringer for each line can be disabled  
in programming mod
Pressing the Volume and [ ] keys  
while off-hook with the headswill set  
the headset volume. There a4-levels.  
A warning beep will sound when the  
loudness is at the minimum or maximum.  
The volume will remain at the user-  
adjusted setting after the phone goes on-  
hook. The default loudness is level-1.  
Do Not Disturb Operation  
Pressing the Volume and [ ] keys  
while off-hook in handsfree me will set  
the handsfree volume. There e 8-lev-  
els. A warning beep will sound when the  
loudness is at minimum or maximum.  
The volume will remain at the user-  
adjusted setting after the phone goes on-  
hook. The default loudness is set to  
level-4. The handsfree volume is the  
same for all lines (it cannot be set differ-  
ently for any line).  
Battery Low Warning  
The telephone has Do Not Disturb  
(DND). A station with DND enabled will  
not ring (it will display Caller ID info and  
the LEDs will function). Press the [DND]  
key to activate. The DND LED will illumi-  
nate and the LCD will display:  
The telephone will indicate when the bat-  
tery is low (or missing). The LCD will dis-  
play:  
1 2 / 2 6  
E X T 1 2  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8 B A T T  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
1 2 / 2 6  
D N D 1 2  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
Pressing the Volume and keys  
while off-hook with the handswill set  
Press the [DND] key again to cancel the  
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NOTE: The telephone will not operate  
during an electric power failure if the  
battery is dead or missing.  
POWER FAILURE OPERATION  
Non-Square Operation  
The NSQ412 will operate during a power  
failure as long as the 9V battery is  
installed and in good condition. Many of  
the station’s advanced features are  
turned off when operating only on the  
battery. This is to prolong use. The fol-  
lowing features will operate from only  
battery power:  
The telephone’s wiring configuration is  
non-square for CO Lines 2, 3 and 4. This  
means that Lines 2, 3 and 4 do not have  
to share the same telephone numbers for  
every station. Any station can have its  
own private line(s) or, the line(s) can be  
shared between some of the phones.  
Groups can be set up in programming to  
allow transferring, conferencing and Line  
Status indications to work on shared  
lines. By default, Line 2 belongs to Group  
2, Line 3 to Group 3 and Line 4 to Group  
4.  
Line Status Indication  
The telephone will detect the status for  
non-system devices that may be con-  
nected to the CO Lines (single line  
phone, fax, modem, etc.). When a non-  
system device goes off-hook, the station  
CO Line LED will illuminate. After the  
non-system device goes on-hook, the  
station CO Line LED will turn off. NOTE:  
When a non-system device goes off-  
hook, any one of the system telephones  
can pick up the call by pressing the [CO  
a. the clock  
b. basic telephone operation (incom-  
ing and outgoing calls) on all 4  
CO Lines in handset and headset  
mode (no speakerphone)  
c. the LCD display and Line LEDs  
For example, if telephone number 555-  
Line] key. Once a system phone picks up 3333 is used on Line 3 on stations 11  
the call, the privacy feature is activated and 12 and 555-4444 is used on Line 3  
and no other system telephone can listen on stations 13 and 14, the Line Group  
If talking on the speakerphone and a  
power failure occurs, the call will remain  
connected. Pick up the handset to con-  
tinue the conversation. A call that is on  
hold will be dropped.  
to the call.  
should be changed from 2 to 5 on sta-  
tions 13 and 14. When this is done and  
station 11 is off-hook on Line 3, station  
12 will show Line 3 is in use, but stations  
13 and 14 will not. Station 11 can trans-  
fer the Line 3 call to station 12 (which is  
in the same group), but cannot to sta-  
tions 13 and 14 (because they are in a  
different group).  
Disabling Unused Lines  
The phone will reinitialize when the a. c.  
power is restored. This is normal. The  
station will wait until it is idle before the  
initialization will occur.  
The station can disable access to CO  
Line functions that are not being used at  
it. This is done in programming mode.  
The [CO Line] key and CO Line LED are  
disabled for any line that is programmed  
to Off.  
All other features will not operate.  
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Refer back to the worksheet prepared in  
the Getting Started section for help in  
determining which lines may need to  
have the Group number changed.  
or  
D I R E C T O R Y  
< > : s e l e c t  
P r i v a t e D I R  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
< > : s e l e c t  
Remember: Line 1 must be common on  
all stations, but each telephone number  
on the remaining lines should be either  
Private or have the same Group number  
as all of the other stations that share it.  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Press the [SAVE] key. The unit will enter  
If the directories are full, the LCD will dis- the mode to save a name. The LCD will  
play: display:  
( E n t e r n a m e )  
P u b l i c D I R F U L L  
ADVANCED FEATURE OPERA-  
TION  
< > : s e l e c t  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
or  
Press the [SAVE] key if no name is to be  
entered. Otherwise, repeatedly press the  
dial keypad that has the letters or sym-  
bols, until the display shows the charac-  
ter needed. Press the NAVIGATION [>]  
key to move to the next space or to add  
a blank space. Press the NAVIGATION  
[<] key to move backward (erasing a  
space). The following table shows what  
each dial key can program:  
Viewing the Directory  
P r i v a t e D I R F U L L  
To view the Directories, press the  
[DIRECTORY] key. The LCD will display:  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
D I R E C T O R Y  
To exit the Directory mode, press the  
[RELEASE] key.  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Programming the Directory  
Press the NAVIGATION [<] or NAVIGA-  
TION [>] key to select the Public or  
Private Directory. The LCD will display:  
1= , - ‘ & . ( ) 1 2= A B C 2  
4= G H I 4 5= J K L 5  
7= P Q R S 7 8= T U V 8  
* = * 0 = 0  
3= D E F 3  
6= M N O 6  
9= W X Y Z 9  
# = #  
To save information into the Directories,  
press the [DIRECTORY] key. The LCD  
will display:  
P u b l i c D I R  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
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For example, the LCD will display the  
name “Paul”:  
lowed by the [REMOVE] key will be dis-  
played as:  
S a v e t o S P D # ?  
< > : s e l e c t  
S P D # : s a v e ?  
C A N C E L C A L L F W D  
* 7 3 R  
P A U L  
After choosing the Public Directory or  
Private Directory or SPD#, press the  
[SAVE] key to complete the programming  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the text  
and begin the number storing process:  
This programming will cause the phone  
to dial “*73” and then the phone will hang process. If the SPD# is selected, press  
up.  
the [SPD#] key to complete the program-  
ming process. The LCD will display:  
P A U L  
( E n t e r n u m b e r )  
Press the [SAVE] key to complete pro-  
gramming the number. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
S a v e t o P u b l i c ?  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
< > : s e l e c t  
S a v e d !  
Use the dial keypad to enter the phone  
number. To enter the number from the  
Last Number Redial location, press the  
[REDIAL] key. For example, the LCD will  
display the number “555-1212”:  
S a v e t o P u b l i c ?  
or  
< > : s e l e c t  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
S a v e t o P r i v a t e ?  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
the Private Directory. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
P A U L  
< > : s e l e c t  
S a v e d !  
5 5 5 1 2 1 2  
or  
S a v e t o P r i v a t e ?  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
S a v e t o S P D # ?  
While entering numbers, the [REMOVE]  
key can be pressed to store a special  
function for automatically hanging up the  
CO Line after dialing the number. For  
example, storing the network feature  
code “*73” for Cancel Call Forward, fol-  
< > : s e l e c t  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
< > : s e l e c t  
S a v e d !  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
the Speed Dial mode. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
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Rotate the [JOG] knob to scroll to the  
item for viewing.  
Or  
repeatedly press the dial keypad that has  
the letters or symbols, until the display  
shows the letter or symbol for viewing.  
Viewing a Directory Entry  
K E V I N  
5 5 5 5 1 5 1  
NOTE: A new station’s Public Directory  
will be updated from the other phones.  
The time to complete the update will  
vary.  
* : E D I T  
Rotate the [JOG] knob counter clockwise  
to move to the previous entry. For exam-  
ple, the LCD will display:  
For example, rotate the [JOG] knob  
clockwise. The LCD will display:  
To view information in a Directory, press  
the [DIRECTORY] key. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
I R E N E  
5 5 5 9 8 7 6  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
D I R E C T O R Y  
* : E D I T  
* : E D I T  
Editing a Directory Entry  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Then press the “J”. The LCD will display:  
To edit a number previously stored in a  
Directory, view the entry. For example,  
the LCD will display:  
J I M  
5 5 5 1 2 3 4  
Press the NAVIGATION [<] or NAVIGA-  
TION [>] key to select the directory for  
viewing. The LCD will display:  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
* : E D I T  
P u b l i c D I R  
However, if there were no entries for “J”,  
the LCD will display:  
< > : s e l e c t  
* : E D I T  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Press the [*] key and begin to edit the  
name. The LCD will display:  
N o E n t r i e s  
f o r “ J ”  
or  
P r i v a t e D I R  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
Rotate the [JOG] knob clockwise to find  
the next item. For example, the LCD  
willdisplay:  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
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Press the [SAVE] key when done editing  
the name and begin to edit the number.  
NOTE: To enter a number from the Last  
or headset) and dial the number.  
or  
Pick up the handset. The telephone will  
Press the [REMOVE] key again within 3-  
seconds. The entry will be erased and  
the LCD will display:  
Number Redial, the old number must first go off-hook on an available CO Line and  
( e m p t y )  
be completely erased using the NAVIGA-  
TION [<] key (then press the [REDIAL]  
key). The LCD will display:  
dial the number.  
or  
To select a desired CO Line and dial,  
while viewing the Directory entry, press  
the desired [CO Line] key.  
R e m o v e d !  
P E T E  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
Erasing All Public or Private  
Directory Entries  
In all cases, the LCD will display:  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
0 0 : 0 1  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
To erase all entries from the Public or  
Private Directory, press the [DIRECTO-  
RY] key. The LCD will display:  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the info.  
See the Programming the Directory sec-  
tion above for the instructions to com-  
plete the storing process.  
D I R E C T O R Y  
Erasing a Single Directory Entry  
Dialing a Directory Entry  
< > : s e l e c t  
To erase an entry from the Directory,  
view the Directory entry to be erased.  
Press the [REMOVE] key. The LCD will  
display:  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
To dial a number from the Directory, view  
the entry. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] or NAVIGA-  
TION [<] key to select the directory for  
viewing. The LCD will display:  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
P u b l i c D I R  
< > : s e l e c t  
* : E D I T  
R E M O V E : r e m o v e ?  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Press the Center of the [JOG] knob. The  
telephone will go off-hook on an available  
CO Line in the previous mode (handsfree  
or  
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Also, all directories may be updated  
when a new station is added to the sys-  
tem.  
or, if empty:  
( e m p t y )  
P r i v a t e D I R  
< > : s e l e c t  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
Viewing a Speed Dial Entry  
* : E D I T  
Press the [REMOVE] key. The LCD will  
display:  
Press the [*] key and start editing the  
name. The LCD will display:  
To view the information in a Speed Dial,  
press the [SPD#] key. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
P u b l i c D I R  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
R E M O V E : a l l ?  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
or, if empty:  
or  
* : E D I T  
P r i v a t e D I R  
or, if empty:  
( e m p t y )  
( E n t e r n a m e )  
R E M O V E : a l l ?  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [REMOVE] key again within 3-  
seconds. All the entries in the selected  
Directory will be erased. The LCD will  
display:  
* : E D I T  
Press the [SAVE] key to keep the name  
and start editing the number. For exam-  
ple, the LCD will display:  
Editing a Speed Dial Entry  
T E R R Y  
( e m p t y )  
To edit the information in a Speed Dial,  
press the [SPD#] key. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
or, if empty:  
A l l R e m o v e d !  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
Any change to the Public Directory of a  
station will automatically cause the Public  
Directory of each station to be updated.  
* : E D I T  
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or headset) and dial the number.  
or  
Press the [REMOVE] key to start the  
delete process. The LCD will display:  
T E R R Y  
( E n t e r n u m b e r )  
Pick up the handset. The telephone will  
go off-hook on an available CO Line and  
dial the number.  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key when finished  
entering the number. Press the [SPD#]  
key to complete the edit process and  
save the information in the Speed Dial  
key. The LCD will display:  
or  
To select a desired CO Line and dial,  
while viewing the entry, press the desired Press the [REMOVE] key again within 3-  
[CO Line] key.  
R E M O V E : r e m o v e ?  
seconds to delete the item. The LCD will  
display:  
In all cases, the LCD will display:  
S a v e t o S P D # ?  
( e m p t y )  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
0 0 : 0 1  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
< > : s e l e c t  
S a v e d !  
R e m o v e d !  
CALLER ID OPERATION  
Dialing a Speed Dial Entry  
Erasing a Speed Dial Entry  
When a telephone call is received, the  
NSQ412’s display can show the calling  
person’s name and the calling number.  
You must have Caller ID with name and  
number delivery as well as Call Waiting  
with Caller ID service to take full advan-  
tage of the Caller ID features. The tele-  
phone does not provide these features,  
you must order them beforehand from  
your local telephone company. Check  
with your local phone company to con-  
firm that both of these services are avail-  
able in your area.  
To dial a Speed Dial key, press the  
[SPD#]. The display will show the infor-  
mation. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
To erase the information in a Speed Dial  
location, press the [SPD#]. The display  
will show the information. For example,  
the LCD will display:  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
A A R O N  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
* : E D I T  
* : E D I T  
Press the Center of the [JOG] knob. The  
telephone will go off-hook on an available  
CO Line in the previous mode (handsfree  
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If you have only Caller ID service, you  
will not receive or display Call Waiting  
Caller ID information.  
When the calling number originates from  
the area code that matches one pro-  
grammed into a Local Area Code, the  
LCD will display and dial the regional,  
10-digit number (area code + local 7-digit  
number). For example:  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 2  
J O H N S M I T H  
5 5 5 2 2 2 2  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
Setting Up the Caller ID Operation  
"12/26 12:08P"  
"L2"  
The current time.  
The CO Line which  
received the call.  
Different telephone companies offer dif-  
ferent dialing plans, which may or may  
not require the user to dial a “1” when  
dialing toll calls. Some areas require 7-  
digit dialing for local calls while other  
areas require 10-digits.  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 3  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
“JOHN SMITH” The caller’s name.  
“5552222”  
J O H N S M I T H  
8 1 2 5 5 5 2 2 2 2  
The caller’s phone  
number.  
When the calling number does not origi-  
nate from any of the programmed area  
codes, the LCD will display the actual  
number when the calling number is less  
than 10-digits long. For example:  
The display will return to its previous dis-  
play under the following conditions:  
a. In 4 - 6 seconds after ringing  
stops from the caller hanging up.  
b. The call is answered by another  
system phone.  
The NSQ412 can be programmed to  
work in all of these areas. Each station  
provides one programmable home area  
code and five programmable local area  
codes. These programmable area codes  
will determine how a Caller ID number is  
displayed, stored and dialed. When the  
calling number originates from the area  
code that matches the one programmed  
into the Home Area Code, the LCD will  
display and dial only the local, 7-digit  
calling number. For example:  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 2  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
c. The phone that answers the call  
ends the call.  
P A U L S H O R T  
2 1 3 0  
See the section Area Code  
Programming to set up the station for  
proper Caller ID display.  
When ringing occurs on two or more  
lines at the same time, the display will  
show the latest Caller ID information  
received. For example, L3 begins to ring,  
followed by L1 and then L2. As the Caller  
ID data is received on each line, it is dis-  
played until the next one is received. For  
example, L3 rings and the LCD will dis-  
play:  
Receiving Caller ID  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 1  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
When received during ringing, the Caller  
ID info will appear in the display. For  
example, the LCD will display:  
J A N E D O E  
5 5 5 3 3 3 3  
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ring will cause the display to show the L3 include:  
info.  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 3  
J O H N S M I T H  
5 5 5 2 2 2 2  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
Display  
Private Name  
Meaning  
The calling party  
has blocked the  
name information  
The calling party  
has blocked the  
number information  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 3  
J O H N S M I T H  
5 5 5 2 2 2 2  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
<
Then L1 begins ringing and the LCD will  
display:  
Private Number  
Pressing the [CALLER] key again shows  
the general display:  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 1  
J A N E D O E  
5 5 5 3 3 3 3  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
Unknown Name The phone company  
is unable to provide  
the caller’s name  
Unknown Number The phone company  
is unable to provide  
the caller’s number  
1 2 / 2 6  
E X T 1 2  
C I D : 1 0 3 / 2 0 0  
1 2 : 0 9 P  
Then L2 begins ringing and the LCD will  
display:  
Pressing the [CALLER] key again shows  
L1 info:  
Unknown Caller  
The call information  
is out of area  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 2  
1 2 : 0 9 P  
No CID displayed No data was  
received or the data  
was bad  
J I M J O N E S  
5 5 5 4 4 4 4  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 1  
J A N E D O E  
5 5 5 3 3 3 3  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
The Caller ID information from the other  
lines can be viewed by pressing the  
[CALLER] key. The display will then  
show the next higher ringing line. If there  
are no higher lines ringing, the display  
will go to the general display. Following  
the general display, the lowest ringing  
line will be displayed.  
NOTE 1: When multiple CO Lines are  
ringing at the same time, going off-hook  
will cause the telephone to answer the  
CO Line that has the Caller ID informa-  
tion shown in the LCD display.  
Pressing the [CALLER] key again shows  
L2 info:  
1 2 / 2 6  
L 2  
J I M J O N E S  
5 5 5 4 4 4 4  
1 2 : 0 9 P  
NOTE 2: The display may not show the  
Caller ID information if the call is  
answered before the second ring.  
Using the example shown above, press-  
ing the [CALLER] key after L2 begins to  
There are other possible displays that  
depend upon the Caller ID info. They  
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The Caller ID data is received from the  
telephone office between the first and  
second ring.  
mation. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
List, press the [CID LIST] key when the  
station is idle. The LCD will display the  
CID summary information. Press the  
[REMOVE] key to begin the delete  
process. The LCD will display:  
1 2 / 2 6  
1 2 : 1 9 P  
L 3  
C L # 0 0 1 N E W  
J I M J O N E S  
5 5 5 4 4 4 4  
The MSG Wait/New CID LED will illumi-  
nate continuously when an unviewed  
Caller ID record is in the Caller List (the  
Voicemail operation of this LED has pri-  
ority over the Caller List operation). After  
all new records in the Caller List have  
been viewed, the MSG Wait/New CID  
LED will turn off. NOTE: The MSG  
Wait/New CID LED can be disabled for  
the Caller List indication in programming.  
This does not affect the message waiting  
indication.  
C I D L I S T  
12/26 12:19P: The time when the call  
was received.  
R E M O V E : a l l ?  
CL#001:  
NEW:  
L3:  
The record number in  
the CID database.  
This is new CID data  
(not viewed before).  
The CO Line which  
the call was received  
on.  
Press the [REMOVE] key again within 3-  
seconds to confirm the removal. The  
LCD will display:  
( e m p t y )  
JIM JONES:  
5554444  
The caller’s name.  
The caller’s telephone  
number.  
Viewing the Caller ID List  
A l l R e m o v e d !  
After approximately 5-seconds, the LCD  
will return to the CID summary screen.  
To review the Caller List, press the [CID  
LIST] key while the station is idle. The  
LCD will display the summary informa-  
tion. For example, the LCD will display:  
While viewing a call record, rotating the  
[JOG] knob counter clockwise will display  
the information from the previous call.  
Rotating the [JOG] knob clockwise will  
display the information of the next newer  
call. Repeatedly rotating the [JOG] knob  
will guide the user through the list for-  
ward and backward.  
Erasing a Single Caller ID Record  
C I D L I S T  
To remove a single record from the  
Caller List, display the record to delete.  
For example, the LCD will display:  
1 9 8 C a l l s  
1 1 5 N e w  
1 2 / 2 7  
C L # 1 7 4  
0 2 : 3 3 P  
L 2  
Rotate the [JOG] knob counter clockwise  
to view the latest caller information or  
clockwise to view the oldest caller infor-  
Erasing All Caller ID Records  
To remove all the records in the Caller  
B O B J O N E S  
5 5 5 7 7 7 7  
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Press the [REMOVE] key to begin delet-  
ing the record. The LCD will display:  
dial the number.  
or  
0 3 / 2 5  
C L # 1 3 2  
0 3 : 4 2 P  
L 1  
To select a desired CO Line and dial,  
while viewing the entry, press the desired  
[CO Line] key.  
S A L L Y P E T E R S  
5 5 5 6 7 6 7  
1 2 / 2 7  
C L # 1 7 4  
B O B J O N E S  
R E M O V E : r e m o v e ?  
0 2 : 3 3 P  
L 2  
Press the [RELEASE] key to quit the  
Caller’s List. Press the [DIRECTORY]  
key. The LCD will display:  
In all cases for example, the LCD will  
display:  
Press the [REMOVE] key again within 3-  
seconds to confirm the deletion. The  
LCD will display:  
D I R E C T O R Y  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
0 0 : 0 1  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
< > : s e l e c t  
C L # 1 7 4  
P u b l i c / P r i v a t e  
NOTE: Be sure to read the section Area  
Code Programming to make sure the  
CID number is stored and dialed in the  
correct format (7-digit, 10 digit or 11-digit  
dialing). When the calling number does  
not originate from any of the pro-  
grammed area codes, the LCD will dial a  
1 + the entire number when the calling  
number is 10-digits or longer.  
Press the [SAVE] key to start to enter the  
name. The LCD will display:  
R e m o v e d !  
After approximately 5-seconds, the LCD  
will return to the CID Summary screen.  
( E n t e r n a m e )  
Dialing a Caller ID Record  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [CID LIST] to copy the Caller  
ID name and number from the Caller List  
to the display. For example, the LCD will  
display:  
To dial a telephone number from the  
Caller’s List, display the record to be  
called. Press the Center of the [JOG]  
knob. The telephone will go off-hook on  
an available CO Line in the previous  
mode (handsfree or headset) and dial  
the number.  
Storing a Caller ID Record  
S A L L Y P E T E R S  
5 5 5 6 7 6 7  
To save a record from the Caller’s List  
into the Directory or a Speed Dial loca-  
tion, display the record to be saved. For  
example, the LCD will display:  
or  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Pick up the handset. The telephone will  
go off-hook on an available CO Line and  
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The NAVIGATION [<] and [>] keys can  
be used to edit the name. Press the  
[SAVE] key to confirm the name and  
begin to edit the phone number. The  
LCD will display:  
L 2  
( C a l l W a i t i n g )  
M A R K Q U A R K  
5 5 5 8 6 7 5  
S A L L Y P E T E R S  
5 5 5 6 7 6 7  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
The NAVIGATION [<] and [>] keys can  
be used to edit the number. Press the  
[SAVE] key to confirm the number and  
start the process for saving to a Directory  
or Speed Dial location. Follow the  
instructions in the Programming the  
Directory section to complete this  
process.  
The Caller ID for Call Waiting  
Feature  
Each telephone can display Caller ID for  
Call Waiting calls (Type 2 Caller ID). The  
Call Waiting Caller ID will be displayed  
for 20-seconds, then the LCD will return  
to the previous display. For example, the  
LCD will display:  
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The station will indicate a message is  
waiting when there is stutter dial tone.  
MESSAGE WAITING AND NEW  
CID INDICATION  
"12/26 12:08P" The current time.  
"EXT 12"  
The station number of  
this phone is 12.  
2. You may experience some delay in  
seeing the message waiting indication  
turn off when no new messages are in  
the voicemail box. This is due to regula-  
tory operation requirements and does not  
indicate a problem with the station.  
The MSG WAIT/NEW CID LED will illu-  
minate steady when new, unviewed  
Caller ID entries have been received. If  
you have a voicemail service with your  
local telephone company, the indicator  
will flash to alert you to check for new  
voicemail messages.  
“CID: 100/198” 100 new Caller ID  
messages, and 198  
total Caller ID mes-  
sages.  
“MSGW-134” CO lines 1, 3 and 4  
have messages wait-  
ing.  
NOTE: The message indicators may not  
be activated or deactivated under certain  
conditions. For example, when you  
retrieve messages from an outside  
phone (not your own telephone number),  
they may not be canceled when you  
return home. If you experience this, pick  
up the handset for several seconds and  
hang up. The message indicators will go  
out in a short time.  
The telephone will recognize when new  
voicemails no longer exist. This is  
accomplished by detecting the absence  
of stutter dial tone (continuous dial tone)  
and also by detecting a FSK Visual  
Message Waiting Indicator Off signal,  
both of which are provided by the tele-  
phone company. The display shall  
remove the message waiting indication  
for each line, which no longer has a  
voicemail. When no voicemails are on  
any line, the MSG WAIT/NEW CID LED  
shall cease to flash.  
The NSQ412’s message waiting detec-  
tion will recognize the presence of new  
Voicemail left in a telephone company’s  
mailbox (subscribed to by the user). This  
is done by detecting stutter dial tone and  
also by detecting a FSK Visual Message  
Waiting Indicator On signal, both of  
which are provided by the telephone  
company. The display of each station will  
show each line that has detected the  
presence of a voicemail. For example,  
the LCD will display:  
The message indicators can be reset to  
on or off for each line or all lines in pro-  
gramming mode.  
1 2 / 2 6  
1 2 : 0 8 P  
E X T 1 2 M S G W - 1 3 4  
C I D : 1 0 0 / 1 9 8  
If you are in an area where an FSK is not  
available:  
1. The system will check your line for  
stutter dial tone every time you hang up  
or each time a call goes unanswered.  
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Getting Started  
The following list explains each item that can be set during programming. NOTE: An asterisk next to a setting indicates  
the item’s default setting.  
Item Name  
LANGUAGE  
TIME/DATE  
EXTENSION NO  
MSGW ON/OFF  
RINGER ON/OFF  
RINGER TYPE  
DELAY RING  
LINE USAGE  
PRIME LINE  
Setting  
Function  
Language setting  
Calendar setting  
Extension number  
Turn on/off Message Waiting indicators  
Ring On/Off setting  
Select different ring frequency  
Delayed ring duration setting  
Line usage setting  
English*/Spanish  
01/01 01:00A*  
11*,12,13,...,21,22  
On*/Off*  
On*/Off  
Type 1*,2,3,4  
Off*,2,4,6,...,30 sec  
On*/Off  
Line 1*, 2, 3,4  
Line group 2, 3,...,15 or  
private-line  
Select auto-pickup line when off-hook  
The non-square line setting for the  
CO Line 2, CO Line 3 or CO Line 4  
LINE GROUP  
2* for CO Line 2  
3* for CO Line 3  
4* for CO Line 4  
On*/Off  
Tone*/Pulse  
100mS - 1200mS, 600mS* Flash time duration setting  
AUTO-MUTE  
TONE/PULSE  
FLASH TIME  
Auto-mute setting while being paged by someone  
Dial type setting  
HOLD REMINDER On*/Off  
Turn on/off hold reminder  
NEW CID LED  
AREA CODEs  
RESET ALL  
On*/Off  
1 - 3 digits, Empty*  
(default values)  
Turn on/off New CID LED function  
1 home/5 local area codes  
Restore all settings to default  
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The following list explains the keys that are used during programming:  
NOTE: Programming will automatically  
disable after 120 seconds while setting  
the Time/Date. Any programming  
changes not entered with the [SAVE] key  
will be lost.  
Keys to use  
Programming function  
Enter the programming operation  
[PROGRAM]  
[JOG] knob  
NAVIGATION [<]  
Scroll among the programming items or values  
Return to the previous programming level or perform a back-  
space while editing  
Language Programming  
NAVIGATION [>]  
[REMOVE]  
[SAVE]  
Enter the next lower programming level  
Remove the current setting and return to the default value  
Save the current setting  
The LCD prompts can display in English  
or Spanish. To program the Language,  
enter the programming mode and turn  
the [JOG] knob until the display shows  
LANGUAGE. The LCD will display:  
[RELEASE]  
Quit the programming operation  
Press the [PROGRAM] key while the  
extension is idle to start the program-  
ming mode. The LCD will display:  
L A N G U A G E  
P R O G R A M  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
T u r n D i a l  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to enter  
the Language setup mode. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to select English or Spanish.  
The LCD will display:  
Rotate the [JOG] knob repeatedly until  
the display shows the programming item  
to be set. Follow the display prompts to  
select the setting needed. A single beep  
is heard if programming succeeds. A  
double beep is heard if programming  
fails.  
L A N G U A G E  
= E n g l i s h  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
or  
If no key is pressed in approximately  
twenty seconds, the programming opera-  
tion will be automatically canceled.  
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Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
selecting the month. Rotate the [JOG]  
knob to select the month. The LCD will  
display:  
NOTE: The unit will not display illegal  
days (for example, February 30 or April  
31). Press the [SAVE] key to store the  
date setting. The unit will then enter the  
hour mode. Rotate the [JOG] knob to  
select the hour. The LCD will display:  
L A N G U A G E  
S p a n i s h  
T u r n D i a l  
=
S A V E : s a v e ?  
M O N T H  
0 1 / 0 1  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
0 1 : 0 0 A  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
H O U R  
1 2 / 3 1  
L A N G U A G E  
=
0 1 : 0 0 A  
S p a n i s h  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
M O N T H  
1 2 / 0 1  
T u r n D i a l  
0 1 : 0 0 A  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
H O U R  
1 2 / 3 1  
1 2 : 0 0 A  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the month  
setting. The unit will then enter the date  
mode. Rotate the [JOG] knob to select  
the day. The LCD will display:  
Time and Date Programming  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the HOUR  
setting. The unit will then enter the min-  
utes mode. Rotate the [JOG] knob to  
select the minutes. The LCD will display:  
The station will display the date and time.  
A real time clock keeps it current. They  
must be set in programming. To program  
the Time/Date, enter the programming  
mode and turn the [JOG] knob until the  
display shows TIME/DATE. The LCD will  
display:  
D A T E  
1 2 / 0 1  
0 1 : 0 0 A  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
M I N U T E S  
1 2 / 3 1  
1 2 : 0 0 A  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T I M E / D A T E  
D A T E  
1 2 / 3 1  
T u r n D i a l  
0 1 : 0 0 A  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
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Press the [SAVE] key to accept the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
M I N U T E S  
1 2 / 3 1  
T u r n D i a l  
Programming the Station Number  
1 2 : 5 9 A  
Each station must have a different station  
number. If two stations have the same  
number, one will continuously emit a ring  
tone after initializing. To program the  
Extension Number, enter the program-  
ming mode and turn the [JOG] knob until  
the display shows EXTENSION NO. The  
LCD will display:  
E X T E N S I O N N O  
= 2 2  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the min-  
utes setting. The unit will then enter the  
AM/PM mode. Rotate the [JOG] knob to  
select the AM/PM. The LCD will display:  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
A M / P M  
1 2 / 3 1  
1 2 : 5 9 A  
E X T E N S I O N N O  
Message Waiting Indicator  
Programming  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
or  
The MSGW Waiting indicators may be  
manually turned on or off. To program  
the MSGW indicators for CO Lines, enter  
the programming mode and turn the  
[JOG] knob until the display shows  
MSGW ON/OFF. The LCD will display:  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
selecting the Extension Number. NOTE:  
The default extension number is 11.  
Rotate the [JOG] knob to select the  
extension number. The LCD will display:  
A M / P M  
1 2 / 3 1  
1 2 : 5 9 P  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to store the  
AM/PM setting. The LCD will display:  
E X T E N S I O N N O  
= 1 1  
M S G W O N / O F F  
A M / P M  
1 2 / 3 1  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
1 2 : 5 9 P  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
E X T E N S I O N N O  
= 2 2  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
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Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
to change the setting. Rotate the [JOG]  
knob to select the CO Line. The LCD will  
display:  
any of the lines. To program the Ringers  
for each CO Line, enter the programming  
mode and turn the [JOG] knob until the  
display shows RINGER ON/OFF. The  
LCD will display:  
L 3 M S G W O N / O F F  
O n  
T u r n D i a l  
=
S A V E : s a v e ?  
or  
L 1 M S G W O N / O F F  
R I N G E R O N / O F F  
L 3 M S G W O N / O F F  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
=
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. For example, the LCD will display:  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
the Ringer On/Off programming. Rotate  
the [JOG] knob to change the CO Line  
number. The LCD will display:  
L 4 M S G W O N / O F F  
L 3 M S G W O N / O F F  
=
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
O f f  
L 1 R I N G E R O N / O F F  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
or  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting. NOTE: When a new  
voice mail message is received the  
VMWI light will flash automatically.  
Turning the VMWI light on/off does not  
disable the Voice Mail feature and the  
phone’s ability to detect the FSK or  
Stutter Dial Tone provided by your tele-  
phone company.  
A L L M S G W O N / O F F  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
L 4 R I N G E R O N / O F F  
(MSGW indicators for all CO Lines will  
be turned on or off)  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
which CO Line(s) to change. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to select On/Off. For exam-  
ple, the LCD will display:  
or  
A L L R I N G E R O N / O F F  
Ringer On or Off Programming  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
The ringer may be turned off or on for  
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Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
which CO Line(s) to change. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to select On/Off. For exam-  
ple, the LCD will display:  
gram the Ringer Type for each CO Line,  
enter the programming mode and turn  
the [JOG] knob until the display shows  
RINGER TYPE. The LCD will display:  
L 3 R I N G E R T Y P E  
= T y p e  
T u r n D i a l  
1
S A V E : s a v e ?  
L 3 R I N G E R O N / O F F  
R I N G E R T Y P E  
=
O n  
T u r n D i a l  
L 3 R I N G E R T Y P E  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
= T y p e  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
4
or  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Ringer Type. Rotate  
the [JOG] knob to change the CO Line  
number. The LCD will display:  
L 3 R I N G E R O N / O F F  
= O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
ringer type. For example, the LCD will  
display:  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
L 1 R I N G E R T Y P E  
L 3 R I N G E R T Y P E  
= T y p e  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
2
L 3 R I N G E R O N / O F F  
=
P r o g r a m m e d !  
O f f  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
L 4 R I N G E R T Y P E  
Programmed!  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
current setting.  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
which CO Line to change. You will hear  
the ringer sound currently shown in the  
display. Rotate the [JOG] knob to select  
the Ringer Type. For example, the LCD  
will display:  
Ringer Type Programming  
The ringer sound may be set to one of  
four different types for each line. To pro-  
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L I N E U S A G E  
Delayed Ring Programming  
D E L A Y R I N G  
3 0 s e c  
T u r n D i a l  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
A station may be set to delay the phone  
from ringing from 2 to 30 seconds after a  
call comes in. This feature will function  
on all telephone lines connected to the  
station when active. To program the  
Delayed Ring, enter the programming  
mode and turn the [JOG] knob until the  
display shows DELAY RING. The LCD  
will display:  
=
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Line Usage. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to change the CO Line num-  
ber. The LCD will display:  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
selection. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
L 1 U S A G E  
D E L A Y R I N G  
=
1 6 s e c  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
D E L A Y R I N G  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
L 4 U S A G E  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Delayed Ring. Rotate  
the [JOG] knob to change the delay time.  
The LCD will display:  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Line Usage Programming  
D E L A Y R I N G  
= O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
Each of the lines can be disabled. This  
will turn off the [CO Line] key and LED.  
Use this for any lines on the station that  
are not wired to a telephone number. To  
program the Line Usage, enter the pro-  
gramming mode and turn the [JOG] knob  
until the display shows LINE USAGE.  
The LCD will display:  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
the CO Line. Rotate the [JOG] knob to  
change the Line Usage. For example,  
the LCD will display:  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
L 3 U S A G E  
or  
=
T u r n D i a l  
O n  
D E L A Y R I N G  
= 0 2 s e c  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
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or  
current setting.  
P R I M E L I N E  
L 3 U S A G E  
O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Line Group Programming  
=
This setting allows lines 2, 3 and 4 to  
have different telephone numbers for dif-  
ferent stations (non-square). Stations  
sharing the same telephone numbers on  
a line need to be programmed as part of  
the same group. To program the Line  
Group, enter the programming mode and  
turn the [JOG] knob until the display  
shows LINE GROUP. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
to select the Prime Line. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to change the selection. For  
example, the LCD will display:  
Press the [SAVE] to confirm the setting.  
The LCD will display:  
L 3 U S A G E  
=
P R I M E L I N E  
O f f  
=
T u r n D i a l  
L 1  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
L I N E G R O U P  
P R I M E L I N E  
L 4  
T u r n D i a l  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
=
Prime Line Preference  
Programming  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Line Group. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to change the CO Line. The  
LCD will display:  
The Prime Line is the one that has the  
highest priority to go off-hook when the  
station is idle and you lift the handset,  
press the [SPEAKER] or [HEADSET]  
keys. To program the Prime Line  
Preference, enter the programming mode  
and turn the [JOG] knob until the display  
shows PRIME LINE. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
selection. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
L 2 G R O U P  
P R I M E L I N E  
=
L 3  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
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able during programming.  
[JOG] knob to change the selection. The  
LCD will display:  
L 4 G R O U P  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
selection. For example, the LCD will dis-  
play:  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
A U T O - M U T E  
=
T u r n D i a l  
O n  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to select  
the CO Line. Rotate the [JOG] knob to  
change the Line Group. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
L 4 G R O U P  
L 1 2  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
=
or  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
A U T O - M U T E  
=
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
O f f  
L 4 G R O U P  
= L 0 4  
T u r n D i a l  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
Auto-Mute Programming  
A U T O - M U T E  
=
L 4 G R O U P  
L 1 5  
T u r n D i a l  
The Auto-Mute feature determines  
whether a paged station’s microphone is  
automatically enabled or disabled. To  
program the Auto-Mute, enter the pro-  
gramming mode and turn the [JOG] knob  
until the display shows AUTO-MUTE.  
The LCD will display:  
O f f  
=
P r o g r a m m e d !  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
or  
L 4 G R O U P  
= P R V  
T u r n D i a l  
A U T O - M U T E  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
NOTE: Two different lines on the same  
station cannot belong to the same  
Group. That selection will not be avail-  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Auto-Mute. Rotate the  
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T O N E / P U L S E  
P u l s e  
F L A S H T I M E  
= 0 . 1 s e c  
T u r n D i a l  
Tone or Pulse Dial Programming  
=
The station can be set to dial in Tone or  
Pulse. To program the Tone/Pulse dial,  
enter the programming mode and turn  
the [JOG] knob until the display shows  
TONE/PULSE. The LCD will display:  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
F L A S H T I M E  
= 1 . 2 s e c  
T u r n D i a l  
T O N E / P U L S E  
Flash Time Programming  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
The amount of time the station opens the  
telephone line when the [FLASH] key is  
pressed can be changed. To program the  
Flash Time, enter the programming mode  
and turn the [JOG] knob until the display  
shows FLASH TIME. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Tone/Pulse dialing.  
Rotate the [JOG] knob to change the  
selection. The LCD will display:  
F L A S H T I M E  
=
1 . 2 s e c  
T O N E / P U L S E  
= T o n e  
T u r n D i a l  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
F L A S H T I M E  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
or  
T O N E / P U L S E  
= P u l s e  
T u r n D i a l  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Flash Time. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to change the selection. The  
LCD will display:  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
selection. The LCD will display:  
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selection. The LCD will display:  
H O L D R E M I N D E R  
N E W C I D L E D  
O n  
T u r n D i a l  
Hold Reminder Programming  
=
The station will emit a reminder tone  
every 30 seconds when it put a line on  
hold. This can be disabled. To program  
the Hold Reminder, enter the program-  
ming mode and turn the [JOG] knob until  
the display shows HOLD REMINDER.  
The LCD will display:  
=
O f f  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
or  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
N E W C I D L E D  
= O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
H O L D R E M I N D E R  
New CID LED Programming  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the set-  
ting. The LCD will display:  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
The New CID LED feature can be dis-  
abled or enabled. To program the New  
CID LED, enter the programming mode  
and turn the [JOG] knob until the display  
shows NEW CID LED. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
N E W C I D L E D  
=
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Hold Reminder. Rotate  
the [JOG] knob to change the selection.  
The LCD will display:  
O f f  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
current setting.  
H O L D R E M I N D E R  
N E W C I D L E D  
=
T u r n D i a l  
O n  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Area Code Programming  
or  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the New CID LED. Rotate  
the [JOG] knob to change the selection.  
The LCD will display:  
There is one location for a Home Area  
Code. The station uses it to remove the  
area code from the Caller ID number dis-  
played in the LCD. It usually is pro-  
grammed with the area code that phone  
is located in.  
H O L D R E M I N D E R  
= O f f  
T u r n D i a l  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
Press the [SAVE] key to confirm the  
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There are five locations for Local Area  
Codes. Programming a Local Area Code  
will cause the Caller ID number to dis-  
play and dial a call in a 10-digit format.  
Program each area code that you can  
make 10-digit calls to. To program the  
Area Codes, enter the programming  
mode and turn the [JOG] knob until the  
display shows AREA CODEs. The LCD  
will display:  
current setting. Repeat the above steps  
to program additional area codes.  
L o c . A r e a C o d e  
( e m p t y )  
5
=
Reset All Programming  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
This feature returns all programming to  
the factory default settings. It erases the  
Caller ID records, Directory and Speed  
Dial programming at the station. NOTE:  
The Public Directory will be temporarily  
erased, but will regain its programming  
shortly after the reset is complete. To  
perform the Reset All function, enter the  
programming mode and turn the [JOG]  
knob until the display shows RESET  
ALL. The LCD will display:  
NOTE: In the above examples, no area  
codes are programmed. Numbers would  
replace the text “(empty)” if a location  
were previously programmed.  
A R E A C O D E s  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming one of the area codes.  
Enter the three digits using the keypad.  
For example the LCD will display:  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
programming the Area Codes. Rotate the  
[JOG] knob to select the type of area  
code. The LCD will display:  
L o c . A r e a C o d e  
1 2 3  
2
R E S E T A L L  
=
( E n t e r d i g i t s )  
S A V E : s a v e ?  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
H o m e A r e a C o d e  
=
( e m p t y )  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
Use the NAVIGATION [<] key to move  
the cursor left or erase a number. Press  
the [Save] key to confirm the selection.  
Press the NAVIGATION [>] key to begin  
the Reset All process. The LCD will dis-  
play:  
L o c . A r e a C o d e  
1 2 3  
2
then  
=
R E S E T A L L ?  
L o c . A r e a C o d e  
=
1
( e m p t y )  
T u r n D i a l  
> : e n t e r  
P r o g r a m m e d !  
R E M O V E : r e s e t a l l  
After approximately five seconds, the dis-  
play will return to the highest level of the  
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Press the [REMOVE] key within 3-sec-  
onds to confirm the Rests All function.  
The LCD will display:  
found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A computing device pursuant to  
Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
which are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against such interference  
when operated in a commercial environ-  
ment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interfer-  
ence in which case the user at his own  
expense will be required to take whatev-  
er measures may be required to correct  
the interference.  
2. See if you may have installed your 2-  
line adapter incorrectly.  
3. Be sure all NSQ412 stations in the  
system are connected to Line 1 and  
disconnect all non-system telephones  
from Line 1.  
4. Check the station programmable  
codes.  
R e s e t !  
5. Be sure the length of cable between  
stations does not exceed 600 feet.  
6. Check that all phone lines are correct-  
ly connected to each station (every  
Line 1 is connected to the appropriate  
CO line, every Line 2 is connected to  
the appropriate CO line, and so on).  
7. Remove all RFI filters from the sys-  
tem wiring, you may also need to  
contact your telephone company to  
have any RFI filters removed from the  
company side of the connection.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Place your phone in a location where its  
cords will be out of the way and where it  
is not likely to be knocked to the floor.  
PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE  
STATION IS RINGING CONTINUOUSLY  
Make sure the station number is dif-  
ferent than the other stations being  
used.  
To clean, use a soft cloth, dampened in  
mild detergent. Never use abrasives or  
solvents and never spray cleaners direct-  
ly onto the telephone.  
CANNOT DISPLAY THE CALLER ID  
RECORDS  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFER-  
ENCE  
IS YOUR TELEPHONE INOPERABLE?  
1. Check all connections to be sure they  
are securely in place.  
2. Reinitialize the telephone by momen-  
tarily unplugging the a. c. adapter.  
3. Make sure the a. c. adapter has  
power at the wall outlet.  
Make sure the station is on-hook and  
idle.  
WARNING! This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not connected and operat-  
ed in accordance with the Owner’s  
Manual, may cause interference to radio  
communications. It has been tested and  
ARE INTERCOM, LINE STATUS, AUTO-  
ANSWER, PRIVACY, OR AUTO-LINE  
SELECTION INOPERABLE?  
1. Check if Lines 1 and 2 are cross-  
wired in the wall jack.  
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CAN’T HEAR THE RING SIGNAL ON  
ALL LINES  
1. Check the ringer volume controls.  
2. Check the status of DND (Do Not  
Disturb).  
3. Check to see if the Delayed Ring is  
set to a time instead of Off.  
4. Check ringer programming to make  
sure the ringers are turned on.  
CAN’T HEAR WHEN USING THE  
SPEAKERPHONE  
1. Adjust the speaker volume control.  
2. Move the station to a quieter location.  
CANNOT CONFERENCE TWO LINES  
Make sure you are connected to one  
call and have the other on hold  
before pressing the [CONF] key.  
HANDSET FALLS OUT OF THE CRA-  
DLE ON THE WALL  
REACHING THE WRONG NUMBER IN  
SPEED DIALING?  
1. Check that you are accessing the cor-  
rect location.  
Make sure the handset hanger is in  
the wall mounting position.  
2. Check that the number in the loca-  
tion is correct.  
CANNOT TRANSFER A CALL TO  
ANOTHER STATION  
1. Make sure that the other station has  
the same telephone line connected to  
it.  
CAN’T HEAR THE RING SIGNAL ON  
ONE LINE ONLY  
1. If this occurs on one station only,  
check the volume control setting on  
the station.  
2. If all phones are affected, check the  
line connections.  
3. Check ringer programming to make  
sure the ringers are turned on.  
NO CALLER ID DISPLAYED  
1. Make sure that you have subscribed  
to Caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID  
from your telephone company.  
2. Make sure the phone rings twice  
before answering the call.  
2. Make sure Line 1 is common on all  
stations.  
CANNOT MAKE AN INTERCOM CALL  
OR PAGE  
SPEED DIALING OR DIRECTORY  
DIALING OR CALLER ID DIALING  
DOES NOT WORK CORRECTLY  
Make sure the Area Code  
1. Make sure the intercom path is not  
busy.  
2. Make sure Line 1 is common on all  
stations.  
WHILE ON A CALL, DO YOU HEAR  
ANOTHER CALL ON THE LINE OR  
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING RADIO  
FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE?  
1. Make sure all wiring is twisted pair,  
including modular cords on non-sys-  
tem devices.  
Programming is set up correctly.  
(AUTO)REDIAL STOPS WORKING  
UNEXPECTEDLY  
1. Make sure that the line the call was  
placed on is not in use.  
2. Using any feature beside the volume  
controls will cancel (Auto)Redial.  
ONLY BASIC TELEPHONE FEATURES  
OPERATE  
2. Check the wiring for bad connections.  
Check the a. c. adapter for correct  
operation and power.  
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destruction or alteration of the serial  
number, improper electrical voltages or  
currents, repair, alteration or mainte-  
nance by any person or party other than  
our own service facility or an authorized  
Service Center, or any use violative of  
instructions furnished by us.  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO  
THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS  
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. Some  
states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the  
above limitations may not apply to you.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
This unit is warranted to the original pur-  
chaser to be free from defects in materi-  
als and workmanship under normal  
installation, use and service for a period  
of one (1) year from the date of purchase  
as shown on the purchaser’s receipt.  
This warranty is also rendered invalid if  
this product is removed from the country  
in which it was purchased. If is used in a CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR  
country in which it is not registered for  
use, and/or if it is used in a country for  
which it was not designed. Due to varia-  
tions in telephone systems and commu-  
nications laws, this product may be ille-  
gal for use in some countries.  
International Resources, Inc. assumes  
no responsibility for damages or penal-  
ties incurred resulting from the use of this  
product in a manner or location other  
than that for which it is intended.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
The obligation of International  
Resources, Inc. under this warranty shall  
be limited to repair or replacement (at  
our option), during the warranty period,  
of any part which proves defective in  
material or workmanship under normal  
installation, use and service, provided the  
product is returned to International  
Resources, Inc. (address below) or to  
one of our authorized Service Centers,  
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PRE-  
PAID. Products returned to us or to an  
authorized Service Center must be  
accompanied by a copy of the purchase  
receipt. In the absence of such purchase  
receipt, the warranty period shall be one  
(1) year from the date of manufacture.  
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER  
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR  
IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of special, incidental or con-  
sequential damages, so the above limita-  
tion or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
This one-year warranty is in lieu of all  
other expressed warranties, obligations,  
or liabilities, ANY IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILI-  
TIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES, INC.  
9325 Uptown Drive, Suite 900  
Indianapolis, IN 46256  
This warranty shall be invalid if the prod-  
uct is damaged as a result of deface-  
ment, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident,  
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PLACE THIS TEMPLATE ON THE WALL  
THE LOCATION OF THE SCREWS IS INDICATED  
BY THE CENTERS OF THE CROSSED LINES.  
FASTEN THE SCREWS LEAVING 3/16” OF THE SCREW  
EXTENDING FROM THE WALL  
101 MM  
REMOVE THIS PAGE  
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