Unpacking your telephone:
This package should contain the following:
• Telephone base unit
• Handset
• Coiled handset cord
• Straight line cord
Features:
1. Speed-dial Memory Keys: 3,or 5 user-programmable speed-dial
keys with 32 digit capacity. [FLASH] and [PAUSE] are storable.
Speed-dial memory is non-volatile EEPROM, so programming is
retained without the need for batteries or telephone line power.
2. Patented One-Touch Voice Mail Retrieval Touchbar: Pressing the
touchbar turns on the speakerphone, and then dials into a userprogrammed voicemail system to retrieve messages.
3. Dual-Function NEON/LED Message Waiting Light: Located
beneath the voice mail retrieval touchbar. Compatible with high
voltage neon and AT&T/Lucent/Avaya/low voltage LED message
waiting light systems. Also functions as a visual ringing indicator.
4. FLASH key: Generates a hookswitch “tap” signal. Utilized to access
special features on PBX systems.
5. PAUSE key: Utilized during speed-dial key programming to insert a
pause between dialed digits. Key is located underneath the faceplate.
6. HOLD key: Controls the hold function. Each press of the [HOLD] key
toggles hold mode on or off. An LED indicator located above the
[HOLD] key displays the on-hold status.
7. REDIAL key: Redials the last-dialed telephone number, up to 32
digits.
8. STORE key: Utilized to program the speed-dial memory keys and
the voice mail retrieval touchbar. This button is located underneath
the faceplate.
9. MUTE key: Sets the microphone mute function on and off. The LED
indicator above the [MUTE] key displays the on/off status of the mute
function. When mute is on, the handset and handsfree microphone
audio is turned off. You will be able to hear the party at the other end of
your call, but they will not be able to hear you.
10. SPKR key: Sets the handsfree speakerphone function on or off. The
LED indicator located above the [SPKR] key displays the on/off status
of the speakerphone.
11. Ringer volume control switch: Selects the volume level of the
audible ringer. One of two volume levels may be selected, LOW or HI.
12. Volume control key bar: Selects the volume level of the handset and
speakerphone. Volume may be set to one of four levels [Normal –
Medium – High – Highest].
13. Dataport: Provides a convenient extension of the connected telephone
line for connecting a device such as a modem, fax, or answering
machine.
14. Hearing aid compatible handset
15. Handset Holder: Clip located above the handset cradle. Used in wall
mount applications to conveniently hold an “off-hook” handset.
Installation:
The Aegis 800-3S-5S telephones are designed for use behind a registered
PBX system. The telephone user or system installer must supply an RJ-11
modular wall jack to connect this telephone to the PBX system. The PBX
“station port” type must be “Industry Standard Analog” or “POTS.” This
telephone cannot be used with “digital” PBX station ports.
To install the telephone, first connect the supplied coiled handset cord to
the jack on the end of handset. Place the handset in its cradle. Connect the
free end of the coiled handset cord to the jack on the LEFT SIDE of the
telephone body, marked with a “handset” symbol. Connect the supplied
straight modular cord to the LINE jack located on the REAR of the
telephone. Connect the remaining end of this cord to the telephone system
wall jack. Lift the handset and verify that dial tone is present.