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Model 955
User Guide
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Thank you for buying this Mybelle Headline telephone.
Before using the telephone, please take a little time to read these instructions and
familiarise yourself with the product. You will then be aware of the features it offers
and get the most out of them.
The Mybelle Headline range of telephones includes novelty phones, standard phones,
business and feature phones plus a wide range of Classic styles. For more
information on other phones in the range, please consult your retailer or LazerbuiltLtd, direct.
INDEX
PRODUCT OVERVIEW................................ ..................................................... 3
The display ................................ ................................................................ ....... 3
Memories................................................................................................ .......... 3
Automatic repeat dialling ................................ ................................ ................. 4
Additional dialling features - for use when connected as an extension of an
office telephone system. ................................ ................................ ................... 4
Headset operation................................................................ ............................. 4
Ringing................................................................ ................................ ............. 4INSTALLATION ................................ ................................ ................................. 5
Ringer Volume switch setting ................................................................ .......... 5
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)................................ ................................. 5
Recall switch setting................................ ................................ ......................... 5
Installing Batteries (changing batteries) ................................ ........................... 5
Wall Mounting ................................ ................................ ................................. 6THE DISPLAY ................................ ................................ .................................... 7
Setting the clock................................ ................................ ............................... 7
Using the display to check numbers stored in memory .................................... 7
Call timer - outgoing calls ................................ ................................ ................ 8
Call timer - incoming calls ................................ ................................ ............... 8
Resetting the call timer................................ ..................................................... 8
Checking the duration of the last call ................................ ............................... 8
USING MEMORIES............................................................................................ 9
Last Number Redial ................................................................ ......................... 9
The SAVE memory ................................ ..................................................... 10
Direct Memory ................................ ................................ ............................... 11InDirect Memory................................................................ ............................ 12
HEADSET OPERATION ................................ .................................................. 13
Receiving a call using the headset................................ .................................. 13
Switching from Headset to handset. ................................ ............................... 14
Switching from handset to Headset ................................ ................................ 14
USING THE MULTIDIAL FEATURE ................................ ............................. 15
TROUBLESHOOTING................................ ..................................................... 16
SPECIFICATION & CLEANING ................................................................ ..... 17
GUARANTEE PROCEDURE................................ ................................ ........... 18
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The display
The Mybelle Headline has a 16 digit display which may be used to show the
following information :-
Time - When the phone is not in use, the display will show the time. A 24 hourformat is used.
Dialled Digits - During dialling, the display will show the digits dialled.
Call Duration - Whilst in the process of making a call, the display can indicate the
duration of the call. When the phone is not in use, the display can be used to indicate
the duration of the last call made.
Memory Checking - The telephone numbers stored in the memories of the phone,
including Direct memories, Indirect memories, Save memory and Last Number
Redial can be displayed.
Auto Redial activated - When the automatic repeat dialling function (Multidial), hasbeen activated, the display flashes the digits to be dialled.
Note : In order for the display to function correctly, it is necessary for 2 X AAA
batteries to be installed in the battery compartment under the base of the telephone.
Memories
In order to simplify dialling, the Mybelle Headline offers 4 types of memories. The
numbers stored in these memories may be easily and quickly dialled.
Last Number Redial - This automatically holds the last number dialled from the
telephone.
Save memory - Can store the current dialled number for use following other dialled
calls. It may also be used as a scratchpad memory for the storing of a number
obtained in the course of a call.
Direct memories - It has 10 direct memory buttons that may be used to store
frequently used numbers. These numbers may be dialled by picking up the handset
and pressing the relevant direct memory button (M1-M10).
An index card is provided for recording details of the numbers stored.
InDirect memories - In addition to the 10 Direct memories, 20 InDirect memories arealso included, whereby numbers may be stored under the dialling keys 0 to 9. Dialling
from these memories is achieved by picking up the handset and pressing MEMORY
followed by the relevant directory number (dialling keys 0 - 9).
Memory retentionNumbers stored in the memories will be protected during short periods of
disconnection from the telephone line. Following sustained periods of disconnection,
the numbers will be lost and it will be necessary to reprogram them.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Automatic repeat dialling
Following a call to a busy number, you may press the Multidial button and the
Mybelle Headline will retry that number up to 10 times.
Additional dialling features - for use when connected as an extension
of an office telephone system.
Recall - Both Timed Break Recall (TBR) and Earth Recall signals can be generated,
with selection between the different signal being made by a switch at the rear of the
phone.
Recall signals are usually only required if the phone is connected as an extension of
an office telephone system. However it may also be required for access to one of the
additional network services such as the BT Star service. (For further information on
additional network services, please consult your network provider - BT etc.).
Tone Dialling - The Mybelle Headline uses a fast form of dialling (know as TONE or
MF). All BT exchanges are now capable of accepting TONE dialling.
Some older office telephone systems may only accept PULSE dialling. Therefore if
the phone is connected to an office system of this type, it will be unable to dial. If in
doubt, please contact your office telephone system installer.
Pause - Pressing the REDIAL button will allow the insertion of a 4 second pause in a
dialling sequence. When connected as an extension of an office telephone system thatrequires the dialling of a line access digit (usually 9) in front of the telephone number,
the line access digit followed by a pause, should also be entered when storing
numbers in memory. The pause will allow the telephone system time to return an
outside line before the main number digits are dialled
Headset operation
In addition to normal telephone operation, the Mybelle Headline offers Headset
working (in conjunction with the headset provided). Switching from handset toHeadset (and vice versa) during a call, is also possible.
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Ringing
A switch is provided at the rear of the phone that will allow the selection of High,Low or Off, ringer volumes.
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INSTALLATION
The Mybelle Headline is designed to be desk or wall mounted and simply installed
by plugging into your telephone socket. Correct functioning of the display, requires
that batteries be fitted.
The telephone handset should be plugged into the socket in the side of the base and
the headset into the socket at the rear.Note: If you do not have a telephone socket or there is not one sited in a suitable
location, please consult your network provider, i.e. BT. etc.
Ringer Volume switch setting
At the rear of the Mybelle Headline, you will find a 3 position switch that may be
used to adjust the volume of the ringer. The available settings are HIGH, LOW and
OFF. If it is your intention to Wall Mount the phone, the ringer volume switch
should be set prior to mounting as it may be more difficult to set when the phone is
fixed to the wall.
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
The REN figure is an indication of the maximum number of items that may be
connected to a telephone line. The maximum REN of your line will be 4. In order to
ensure that you do not exceed this limit, add the REN of each item connected to your
line (phones, answering machines, faxes, etc.) and check that it does not come tomore than 4.
The Mybelle Headline has a REN (ringer equivalence number) of 1.and it can beassumed that any unmarked BT instrument, will be a REN of 1.
Please check that your are not exceeding a REN of 4 .If you connect too many items
to your telephone line and exceed a REN of 4, one or more of the items may not ring
correctly
Recall switch setting
Also at the rear of the phone, you will find a switch marked ELR - TBR. If the phone
is to be used as an extension to an office telephone system (PABX), this switch
should be set so that the telephone generates the correct recall signal as required bythe office phone system. ELR for systems that require earth recall and TBR for those
that require timed break recall.If the phone is not to be connected as an extension of an office system, then the recall
switch should be set to TBR (timed break recall).
Installing Batteries (changing batteries)
In order for the display to operate correctly, it requires the installation of 2 x AA
batteries in the compartment provided under the base of the phone.
Please ensure the Phone is disconnected from the telephone socket before attemptingto fit new batteries, or when replacing old batteries.Do not leave discharged batteries in the product as they may leak and cause damage.
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INSTALLATION
Wall Mounting
Bracket - The Mybelle Headline has a desk/wall bracket fitted to the underside of the
phone. When you receive your telephone, the bracket will be fitted in the deskmounting position. This bracket needs to be repositioned for wall mounting.
There are two plastic spring clips holding the bracket in place. Squeeze these andpull, to remove the bracket. The bracket should then be reversed and fitted in the slots
provided in centre of the phone. Squeeze the spring clips in the same way to relocate
them.
Handset clip - In order to hold the handset in place when wall mounted, there is a
reversible wall mounting clip located beneath the hookswitch. Slide this towards the
hookswitch to remove it. Rotate it through 180 degrees and slide it back into position.There will now be a protruding lip onto which the handset will locate when hung
vertically.
Fixing screws - To attach the Mybelle Headline to the wall, 2 screws are used
The screws should be fixed to the wall, 85mm apart, in a vertical plane. The slots in
the base of the Mybelle Headline will then locate onto these screws. The screws
should be adjusted so that the phone is held securely.
When fitting the screws to the wall, it should be noted that the locating slots in the
base of the Mybelle Headline are offset approx. 10mm from the centre line of the
phone. Please ensure you take account of this when planning the location.
IMPORTANT NOTE : Before fitting the fixing screws to the wall, ensure that the
wall is capable of supporting the weight of the phone and that there are no pipes or
wires hidden in the wall, behind the telephone position. Do not attempt to wall mount
the phone in a position where there is an electrical switch or socket either vertically
above or below the required position, unless you are sure the wiring to that fittingdoes not run behind the proposed telephone location. Also ensure that the telephone
line cord will reach to your telephone socket from the proposed location.
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THE DISPLAY
When the telephone is not in use, the display will show the time.
In order that the correct time is displayed, batteries must be installed, and the time
must be set.
Setting the clock
With the phone off-hook (handset lifted), press SET then use the HOUR and MIN
buttons to set the time. The display will show the time in a 24 hour format. When the
correct time has been set, press SET and hang the phone up.
1. OFF HOOK
2. Press SET
3. Press HOUR to set the hour
4. Press MIN to set minutes
5. Press SET
6. HANG UP
Using the display to check numbers stored in memory
Numbers stored in any of the memory locations (Direct, Indirect, Redial or Save
memories), may be shown on the display.
With the phone off-hook (handset lifted or HEADSET pressed), press the CHECK
button followed by the memory location. Hang the phone up following the memory
check.
For direct memories the location will be one of the direct memory buttons (M1-M10).
For indirect memories the location will be MEM followed by the directory number(0-9). For the REDIAL memory it will be the REDIAL button and for the SAVEmemory it will be the SAVE button.
1. OFF HOOK or HEADSET
2. Press CHECK
3. ENTER MEMORY LOCATION
4. HANG UP
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THE DISPLAY
Call timer - outgoing calls
Having completed dialling (during which time the display will show the digits
dialled), the display will change to indicate the duration of the call in minutes and
seconds.
Call timer - incoming calls
Having answered an incoming call, you may start the call timer by pressing the TIME
button twice (the first press will cause the display to show the duration of the lastcall).
1. Answer incoming call
2. Press TIME once
3. Press TIME a second time
Resetting the call timer
Whilst on the call, pressing the TIME button will cause the timer to stop
incrementing. Pressing TIME a second time, will cause the timer to reset and
commence its counting from zero.
Checking the duration of the last call
When the telephone is not in use, the duration of the last call made may be checked.In order to do this, take the phone off-hook (handset lifted or HEADSET pressed) and
press TIME. The display will show the duration of the last call.
Note : The correct duration of the last call will only be shown if the TIME button was
not pressed to halt or reset the timer during that call.
1. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Press TIME - the display will show the duration of the last call
3. Hang up
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USING MEMORIES
The SAVE memory
Whilst in the process of making a call, the SAVE memory may be used to quickly
save a telephone number for retrieval at a later time or as a temporary store of a
telephone number given to you in the course of the call.The save memory differs from the last number redial in that it will not be over-written
when you make a new call. It can therefore be used to store the current dialled
number for re-use at a later time.
To save the current dialled numberIf you make a call and find the call unanswered or busy, it is possible to clear the call
and to re-call the number using the Last Number Redial. However if you wish to
make other calls before trying the number again, the number will have been replaced
in the Redial memory by the last number you dialled. In order to overcome this, theSave memory should be used.
Having found the call to be unanswered or busy, before hanging up the call, press
SAVE. The dialled number will be stored for later use.
To save a number given to you in the course of a call
Whilst in the process of making a call, if the caller you are talking to gives you a
telephone number that you wish to use, you may, before terminating the call, enter the
number into the SAVE memory for later use..
Before hanging up the call, press STORE, enter the telephone number and then pressSAVE.
1. Whilst on the call press STORE
2. ENTER THE NUMBER
3. Press SAVE
Dialling a number from the SAVE memory
Lift the handset or press HEADSET and then wait until you hear dialling tone. PressSAVE and the number stored in the Save memory will be dialled.
1. OFF HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Wait for dialling tone
3 Press SAVE
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USING MEMORIES
Direct Memory
Number that are dialled on a regular basis may be stored in the memory of the
telephone and recalled by pressing either 1 or 2 keys. Memories that are accessed bythe press of a single key are called DIRECT memories and those that are accessed by
pressing 2 keys, are called IN-DIRECT.The Mybelle Headline has 10 Direct and 10 in-direct memories
Storing a number - Direct memory
Pick up the handset (or press HEADSET) and then press STORE. Enter the telephone
number you wish to store followed by the direct memory button (M1-M10), under
which you wish to store the number. Hang up the handset (or press HEADSET).
Details of the number may be recorded on the index card located next to the directmemory buttons.
1. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Press STORE
3.Enter the number
4.Press the DIRECT MEMORY button (M1-M10)
5. HANG UP and record details on index.
Dialling a number stored in a direct memory
1. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Wait for dial tone to be heard
3. Press the DIRECT MEMORY button (M1-M10)
4. The Mybelle Headline will now dial the telephone number stored under the direct
dial button.
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USING MEMORIES
InDirect Memory
Storing a number - InDirect memory
Pick up the handset (or press HEADSET) , press STORE and enter the telephone
number you wish to store.
Then Press MEMORY followed by the directory location (0-9) under which you wishto store the number. Hang up the handset (or press HEADSET). Details of the number
may be recorded on the index card located next to the direct memory buttons.
1. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Press STORE
3.Enter the number
4. Press MEMORY
5. Enter the DIRECTORY NUMBER (0-9)
6. HANG UP
Dialling a number stored in an In-direct memory
1. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET
2. Wait for dial tone to be heard
3. Press MEMORY
4. Enter the DIRECTORY NUMBER (0-9)
5. The Mybelle will now dial the telephone number stored under the direct dial
button.
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HEADSET OPERATION
The Mybelle Headline allows you to make or receive calls using the telephone
handset or the headset provided. Switching between Headset and handset and vice
versa, is also possible i.e. calls that are made in a normal way with the handset lifted,may be switched to the Headset and Headset calls may be returned to handset
operation. When the Headset mode has been selected, a light in the HEADSET button
will illuminate. It should be noted that if Headset operation is selected whilst the
handset is lifted, the light will illuminate but the Headset mode will not become
active until the handset is returned to the cradle.
Making a call using the headset
In order to make a call using the headset, press the HEADSET button, instead ofpicking up the handset, and then adjust the slider volume control on the side of the
phone so that you may hear the call at a comfortable level. The Headset light (inside
the HEADSET button) will illuminate to indicate you are in the Headset mode.
Dialling, including all memory dialling functions, may then proceed as for normal
handset operation.
To terminate the call, press the HEADSET button again, the Headset light will go out
and the phone will drop the line.
Receiving a call using the headsetIn order to answer a callusing the headset, instead of picking up the handset, press the
HEADSET button. The Headset light will illuminate and the volume control on the
side of the phone should be adjusted so that you may hear the call at a comfortable
level.
To terminate the call, press the HEADSET button again, the Headset light will go out
and the phone will drop the line.
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USING THE MULTIDIAL FEATURE
Following a call to a busy number, you may press the MULTIDIAL button and the
Mybelle Headline will automatically retry that number up to a maximum of 10 times.
The phone will activate the Headset or handset mode, take the line, wait a fewseconds and redial the number. It will then hold the line for 30 seconds. If the call is
answered, you may press any key on the phone (with the exception of the HEADSET
key) to connect to the call and inhibit any further repeat attempts. If you take no
action, after the 30 seconds has elapsed, it will drop the line and wait a further 5
seconds after which the dialling sequence is repeated. Whilst in this mode of
operation, the digits to be dialled will flash on the display.
Any use of the phone during this automatic repeat mode, will cancel the function.
1. DIAL a call in the normal way
2. The destination is busy
3. HANG UP
4. OFF-HOOK or press HEADSET, then Press MULTIDIAL
5. The phone will go to the Handsfree mode, take the line and after approx. 4 seconds,dial the number.
6. The phone will then remain connected to the line for 30 seconds.
7. If the number answers, press any button on the phone (with the exception of the
HEADSET key), to connect to the caller.
8. If the number is still busy, after 30 seconds, the phone will drop the line, wait for 5seconds and then repeat the sequence.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Wherever possible, before returning a phone for repair or replacement or calling a
Telecom engineer to check your line, replace your phone with a know working phone
and see if the problem remains.
When you have any doubt about the correct functioning of your telephone and it isconnected in an installation with other phones or Telecom items (answering
machines, faxes etc.) connected as extensions, all other items should be disconnected
and the Multidial should be check in isolation. It may also be of benefit to check the
Telephone in an alternative location.
Ringer - if you find that your phone will not ring for incoming calls, please check the
following :-
a) The ringer switch at the rear of the phone is not in the OFF position.
b) You have not exceeded the maximum REN of your telephone line (4).c) Plug another phone into the socket to check that it rings correctly.
d) Disconnect all extension telephones and try the Mybelle Headline on its own. It ispossible that fault on an extension phone could cause any other phone not to ring.
Display - If the display will not illuminate, please ensure that the batteries are
correctly fitted and that they have not expired.
No Speech - If the phone will ring for incoming calls but you are unable to hear the
other party, please replace the phone with a known working phone. It is possible tohave a fault on your line or extension socket, where the phone will ring but no speech
is heard.
Recall - If your office telephone system (or network service) requires the use of a
recall signal, please ensure that the switch at the rear of the phone is adjusted so thatthe correct recall signal is generated. For recall signals used for network services (not
Office PABX), the switch should be se to the TBR (timed recall) position.
Changing the Curly Handset CordThe Mybelle Headline has a modular handset cord that can be easily changed if it
becomes twisted or damaged. Simply remove the cord by squeezing the latch, whilst
pulling the plug from its socket. New cords are commonly available from good
retailers or direct from Lazerbuilt
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SPECIFICATION & CLEANING
Specification
The Mybelle Headline has the following features :-
Tone diallingTimed Break (approx. 100Ms) or Earth Recall
Automatic repeat dialling (max. 10 attempts)
Last Number Redial (max. 32 digits)
SAVE memory (max. 32 digits)
10 Direct memories (max. 16 digits each)10 InDirect memories (max. 16 digits each)
Headset operation (using the headset supplied)
Liquid Crystal Display (16 digits)
Real Time Clock (hours and minutes)Dialled digits display
Memory digits displayCall Timer (minutes and seconds)
Network connectionThis product is designed for connection to telecommunication systems in the United
Kingdom. It is not suitable for connection to telecommunication systems in other
European countries.
It should be noted, that the headset does not form part of this approval.
Complies with the European Electromagnetic directive 89/336/EEC.
Complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
CLEANING YOUR TELEPHONEUnplug the telephone from the wall socket before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners, use a damp cloth to clean the cabinet. A mild soap like dishwashing
detergent will help to remove oil or grease.Do not spray aerosol cleaners directly on to the phone.
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GUARANTEE PROCEDURE
Your Mybelle Headline is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of
purchase. Please ensure you retain your receipt as proof of purchase as this may be
required in the unlikely event that an exchange or repair is required within theguarantee period.
In the event that your Telephone develops a fault within the first month of purchase, it
should be returned, with a copy of your purchase receipt, to your retailer who will
exchange it for a new one.
If your phone becomes faulty within the guarantee period but after the first month, it
should be returned for repair to Lazerbuilt at the address shown below, either directly
or via your retailer.
After the guarantee period, please return your telephone to Lazerbuilt at the addressshown below, indicating the problems you are experiencing and including your
address, telephone number and a cheque for 4.00 to cover the inspection costs.Lazerbult will then send you an invoice for the repair.
This guarantee does not cover damage due to MISUSE; NEGLIGENCE;
EXCESSIVE VOLTAGES; FAULTS ON THE TELEPHONE LINE or
LIGHTENING DAMAGE.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
Lazerbuilt Ltd.
20 Gunnels Wood Park,
Stevenage,
Herts,
SG1 2BH
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Declaration of Conformity
Lazerbuilt Ltd20 Gunnels Wood Park, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2BH,
United Kingdom
Declare under our sole responsibility that the model
Mybelle Headline 955to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other normative
documents
EN41003 : 1993 (Safety)EN55022:1987 (EMC Emissions)
EN50082-1 : 1992 (EMC Immunity)
following the provision of the RTTE directive
Signed by Place and date of issue
A Trinder Lazerbuilt Ltd, Stevenageth
Technical Director 28 February 2001Directeur Technique
Document reference 955/DOC/REV1
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