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    							Programming (continued) 
    Clearing One Programmable Button or Speed Dial 
    Location 
    1. Lift handset. 
    2. Press STORE. 
    3. ~;;~~grammable button or speed dial location (O-9) to 
    4. Press STORE again. 
    Clearing AU Programmable Buttons or Speed Dial 
    Locations 
    1. Lift handset. 
    2. Press STORE. 
    3. Dial* 0000. 
    4. Hang up handset. 
    5. Lift handset to continue. 
    Protecting Programmable Buttons from Being 
    Reprogrammed or Cleared 
    1. Lift handset. Press STORE. 
    2. Dial +k 2635. 
    3. Press STORE again. Success tone (beep) will sound to 
    indicate successful programming. 
    To remove this protection, 
    1. Lift handset. 
    2. Press STORE. 
    3. Dial # 2635. 
    4. Press STORE again. Success tone (beep) will sound to 
    indicate successful programming. 
    NOTE: Programmed buttons or speed dial locations can only be 
    cleared if they have not been protected or if protection has been 
    removed. 
    Continued on next page... 
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    							Programming (continued) 
    Using Chain Dial Storage 
    l If you need to store a number that exceeds 16 digits, you can 
    store part of it under one programmable button and the rest 
    of it under another button. Access it by pressing the first 
    button and then the second. You can store the number under 
    up to four buttons. 
    For programming instructions, refer to “Storing Numbers at 
    Programmable Button Locations” at the beginning of the pmgram- 
    ming section of this guide. 
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    							MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES 
    Ringer Volume 
    Changing the ringer volume on the Model 3809X HoTelephone, 
    l Locate ringer lever on bottom of telephone housing 
    (Figure 3). 
    . Adjust the volume of the ringer by sliding lever from one 
    side to the other. 
    3810X 
    Figure 3. Ringer Volume Switch 
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    							Message Waiting Light 
    The telephone message waiting light may be turned on by a central 
    answering service to alert the user that a message awaits pickup. 
    To receive messages, 
    l See lit message waiting light. 
    l Lift handset. 
    0 Dial message service number. When the message is 
    delivered, the light will be turned off by the answering 
    service. 
    NOTE: When the message waiting pair is connected to the tip and ring 
    pair of the line jack, the FCC registration code of the telephone 
    will be KX and the REiV will be 2. The telephone will be so 
    ma&d on the registration label attached to the bottom housing. 
    This Kx registered device is intended to be connected behind a 
    host PBX only. Direct connection to the CO line may not be 
    compatible and is not permitted without the prior approval of 
    the telephone company offie supplying the CO line. 
    Data/Auxiliary Port 
    This telephone is equipped with a data/auxiliary port that is a 
    standard RJl 1 configured modular jack and is connected directly 
    across the tip and ring leads of the telephone line. This port is not 
    controlled by the telephone hookswitch. It can be used to connect 
    adjunct devices such as autodialers, modems, and data terminals to 
    the telephone line. 
    Some adjunct devices can be operated at the same time that the 
    telephone is off-hook while others cannot. Refer to the manual 
    associated with the device for complete details. 
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    							FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS 
    This telephone complies with Federal Communications Commis- 
    sion (FCC) Rules, Part 68. The FCC registration label attached to 
    the bottom housing contains the FCC registration number, the 
    ringer equivalence number, the model number, and the serial num- 
    ber or production date. 
    The telephone operating company can 
    request that they be provided with the telephone number of the 
    TELCO line involved, the FCC registration number, and the ringer 
    equivalence number of this telephone. 
    The ringer equivalence number (REN) is a measure of the load a 
    telephone device will place on the ringing generator of a central 
    office telephone company line. In general, a REN of 1 is equivalent 
    to the load provided by one standard telephone ringer. FCC rules 
    state that the total REN load on a line shall not exceed 5. When 
    contacted, the telephone company will provide information on the 
    maximum number of telephones or ringers that can be connected 
    to one line, as well as any other applicable technical information. 
    Any problem with this equipment that causes improper operation 
    of the telephone network may require the telephone company to 
    disconnect service to the trouble site. If possible, advance notice 
    of the disconnect will be given. If advance notice is not practical, 
    notice will be given as soon as possible. The telephone company 
    will inform the user of the right to file a complaint with the FCC. 
    The telephone company can temporarily discontinue service and 
    make changes that could affect the operation of this equipment; 
    however, it must provide advance notice of any change to give the 
    user the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. 
    Connection of this telephone to a telephone company line must be 
    through a universal service order code (USOC) outlet jack. The 
    USOC jack code number for a single-line telephone is RJllC. If 
    the installation site does not have the proper jack(s) and inside 
    wiring, it is the user/installer’s responsibility to arrange for its 
    installation. The correct outlet jack for this equipment is an in- 
    dustry standard type 625A2-6 jack wired per the USOC jack code 
    number RI 11 C. 
    Local telephone company regulations may not permit connections 
    to party lines and coin lines by anyone except the telephone operat- 
    ing company. FCC regulations do not permit repair of this telephone 
    by anyone except the manufacturer or its authorized agent. 
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    							RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI) 
    It is possible for an electronic telephone to generate radio frequency 
    (RF) energy while it is in use and interfere with radio and TV 
    reception. This telephone has been tested and found to comply with 
    radiation limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant to FCC 
    Rules and Regulations, Part 15, Subpart J. These regulations are 
    designed to provide reasonable protection against RFI. 
    There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
    installation. If a telephone does cause interference to radio or TV 
    reception (which can be determined by unplugging the telephone), 
    try to correct the interference as follows: 
    0 Reorient the receiving antenna of the affected electronic 
    device. 
    l Relocate the affected device or the telephone. 
    l Plug the affected device into a different AC outlet. 
    If necessary, consult an experienced radio/television technician or 
    the manufacturer of this telephone for additional suggestions. You 
    may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Com- 
    munications Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve 
    Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from 
    the Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402. Stock 
    No. oO4-ooo-003454. 
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    							This manual has been developed by Candial Corporation (the “Company”) and is 
    intended for the use of its cus-knei and service pksonnel. The info&at& in this 
    manual is subject to change without notice. While every effofi has been made to eliminate 
    errors, the Company disclaims liability for any di&ulties arising from the interpretation 
    of the information contained herein. 
    The information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in 
    equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with 
    installation, qm-atim, or maintenance. Should further information be desired, or should 
    particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, 
    cOntact Comdial, Customer Service Department, P.0. Box 7266, Charlottesville, Virginia 
    , 22906. 
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    Charlottesville, Virginia 22906-7266 
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