
EMERGENCY SERIES
Telephone User Guide
Insert the other end of the cord into the jack on the bottom end
of the handset. Connect the straight line cord from the wall jack
to one of the “Line or Data” jacks located on the rear of the base
unit. Lift the handset. A dial tone should be heard in the receiver.
Installation (2554E)
The 2554E telephone is designed for use behind a registered
PBX system. The telephone user or system installer must supply
an RJ-11W 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. Insert one end of the coiled
handset cord into the jack on the BOTTOM SIDE of the base
unit. Insert the other end of the cord into the jack on the bottom
end of the handset. Fit the plug on the back of the telephone
into the wall jack. Align the slotted holes on the back of the
telephone over the mounting studs on the wall jack. Pull down
them on the telephone until the studs are locked in place. Lift
the handset. A dial tone should be heard in the receiver.
Aegis-LBE-09 / Aegis-LBE-08 /
2510E / 2554E Telephones
This telephone user guide details installation, programming,
and operation instructions for emergency telephone models.
Please refer to Hospitality Series (Aegis-09/Aegis-08) user
guide for Aegis-LBE-09/Aegis-LBE-08 instructions. Visit the
Scitec website News section and click on Product Notes for
updates to this and other Scitec products.
Package Contents:
• Telephone base unit
• Handset
• Coiled handset cord
• Straight line cord
Installation (2510E):
The 2510E telephone is 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. Insert one end of the coiled
handset cord into the jack on the LEFT SIDE of the base unit.

EMERGENCY SERIES
Telephone User Guide
2510E Desk Set Controls
RINGER VOLUME - Adjusts ringer volume to LOW or HI.
Located on the bottom of the phone.
HEARING AID-COMPATIBLE HANDSET - ADA-HAC-compliant
HANDSET JACK - Modular jack to connect coiled handset cord
from handset to telephone.
DATA PORT - Provides access to the telephone line for optional
connection of modem, fax, or answering machine.
DIALING KEYS - 0 - 9 dialing keys.
VOLUME SWITCH - Volume control switch on the handset
steps through the three available handset volume levels Normal/
Medium /High
MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT - Indicates phone is ringing or a
message is waiting. Responds to NEON/90V message waiting
light format. (Also upgradeable to Lucent Low Voltage or Class/
Centrex/FSK formats. Note: This function may be optional.
Using The 2500 Desk Set
To Place A Call
Lift the handset, then dial the number desired.
To Answer A Call
Lift the handset.
Adjusting Handset Volume
The volume control switch is located on the handset. As the
switch is moved toward the handset, the volume level will
increase through the volume settings of <normal - medium high>. The volume will decrease as the switch is moved toward
the bottom of the handset. Adjust as desired.
Adjusting Ringer Volume
The ringer volume control switch is located on the bottom of the
telephone. There are two ringer volume settings, high and low.
Adjust as desired.
2554E Wall Set Controls
HEARING AID-COMPATIBLE HANDSET - ADA-HAC-compliant
VOLUME SWITCH - Volume control switch on the handset
steps through the three available handset volume levels Normal/
Medium /High
HANDSET JACK - Modular jack to connect coiled handset cord
from handset to telephone.
DIALING KEYS - 0 - 9 dialing keys.
Using the 2554W Wall Set
To Place A Call
Lift the handset, then dial the number desired.
To Answer A Call
Lift the handset.
Adjusting Handset Volume
The volume control switch is located on the handset. As the
switch is moved toward top of the handset, the volume level will
increase through the volume settings of <normal - medium high>. The volume will decrease as the switch is moved toward
the bottom of the handset. Adjust as desired.