• This product can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines,TV sets, The dual wireless NEC Conference Max Plus model contains two pods, two battery packs, radios, computers and microwave ovens if placed too close.
NEC Conference Max Plus — Getting Started NEC Conference Max Plus — Getting Started • Do not store this product or the battery pack in a high temperature area. Battery packs 3. Connect the power adapter to the conferencing pod and plug it into an electrical outlet.This stored in a freezer or refrigerator should be protected from condensation during storage will charge the batteries.
NEC Conference Max Plus — Getting Started NEC Conference Max Plus — Getting Started Using your NEC Max Plus conferencing phone To temporarily mute ringer • While the phone is ringing, press the star key (*) or the MUTE key.This mutes the ringer To make a call for the duration of the ring cycle.The ringer will not be muted on the next incoming call.
The selected melody will play once. To use pulse dialing 5. Press REDIAL/PROG to save the selection. Press CLEAR to exit programming. The NEC Max Plus uses tone dialing by default. You can temporarily change to pulse dialing during a call. To change dialing mode...
NEC Conference Max Plus — User Options NEC Conference Max Plus — User Options To program Conference number Tones and alerts Press and hold until the Program icon appears on the LCD screen. REDIAL/PROG 2. Press 5 to enter the Conference menu.
• The NEC Max Plus base unit is plugged into the proper volt electrical outlet and its power light is • The battery pack in the pod section is fully charged and plugged in correctly.
(2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired Impedance: <1000 ohms Shipping: 10 lb (4.5 kg) operation of the device. Bandwidth: 200Hz–3.3kHz Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NEC could void the equipment warranty. Dynamic Range: 60dB ENVIRONMENTAL THD <.01% Operating Temperature: 0–50° C...
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Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility des- ignated by NEC. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mal- functions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.