Scitec STC-7001, STC-7002 User's Guide

STC-7001 / STC-7002 Telephone User Guide
STC-7001/STC-7002 Single­Line Feature/Speakerphone
Package Contents
Telephone base unit
Handset
Coiled handset cord
Straight line cord
• Note: Wall mount bracket sold separately
Installation
The telephone is designed for use behind a registered PABX system. The PABX “station port” type must be “industry stan­dard analog” or “POTS.” This telephone cannot be used with “digital” PABX station ports. The telephone user or installer must supply a 2-wire, RJ-11 modular wall jack to connect this tele­phone to the PABX system.
To install telephone, rst snap supplied coiled handset cord into the jack on the end of handset. Then place the handset in its cradle. Connect the free end of the coiled handset cord to the jack on LEFT SIDE of the telephone body, marked with a “handset” symbol. This jack is closer to the front of the tele­phone. Next, take supplied straight modular cord and insert it into jack on the REAR of telephone. Connect the other end of this cord to telephone system wall jack. Lift the handset. A dial tone should be heard.
Assembly
If you will be wall-mounting your phone, it is best to do the con­version before connecting the handset and line cords. If you will using the phone on a desktop, attach the handset.
Attaching the handset
Connect the supplied coiled handset cord between the jack on the end of handset and the jack marked with a “handset” symbol on the left side of the telephone base unit. Place the handset on the telephone base unit or if wall-mounted, hang it on the desk/wall-mount clip to depress the hook switch.
Wall-mounting
• The wall/desk handset clip located on the front of the phone directly above the speaker grill. In its wall-mount position, the clip extends up to hold the handset in place. Gently pull it up and turn ½ turn to change from desk to wall mount. This clip is spring-loaded and not removable, so that it cannot be lost.
• Turn the telephone over so the telephone face is down.
• Position the wall-mounting bracket so that the Scitec “Sun” designs are toward the front edge of the phone and the four retaining tabs on the bracket line up with the slots in the bottom of the phone. Firmly press on the bracket to snap it into place.
• Connect the free end of the RJ-11 line cord to the wall jack. Hold telephone in front of the 2 mushroom shaped mounting posts on the wall jack plate. Line up keyholes on wall-mounting bracket with posts. After engaging wall-mounting bracket with posts, slide telephone down slightly. When properly installed, the telephone will be rmly attached to the wall.
STC-7001 / STC-7002 Telephone User Guide
Features MESSAGE LIGHT - Dual-function message light is compatible
with high voltage neon and AT&T/Lucent/Avaya LED message waiting light systems. SPEED DIAL MEMORY KEYS - 10 user-programmable memory keys, each with a capacity of 1632 digits. [FLASH] and [PAUSE] are storable. HOLD KEY - Each press toggles the “local hold” function alter­nately on or off. The LED located above this key indicates the on-hold status.
STORE KEY - Used to program speed-dial memory keys. MUTE KEY- Sets the microphone mute function on and off. The
HEARING AID COMPATIBLE HEADSET - ADA/HAC-compliant HANDSET HOLDER - Clip located above the handset cradle.
Used in wall mount applications to conveniently hold an “off­hook” handset.
FLASH - Pressing the [FLASH] key has the same effect as “tap­ping” the hookswitch. It is used to access PBX system features, such as “system hold,” “transfer/conference,” or “call park.” The standard ash time is 600msec. [FLASH] is storable in the pro­grammable speed-dial memory keys, along with other digits. Please refer to your PBX system manual for additional informa­tion and the exact digit sequences required for accessing spe­cial PBX system features. [RD/P] - Pressing this key immediately after the phone is taken off-hook redials the last number dialed, up to 32 digits. Pressing this key after dialing a digit inserts a 3.6 second pause into the dialing sequence.
Placing a call
Using the handset: Lift the handset Using the speakerphone (7002): Press the [SPKR] key. Dial a telephone number by pressing:
• The desired digit keys in sequence
• The [RD/P] key to redial the last number dialed
• A speed-dial memory key to dial a stored number.
Answering a call
Using the handset: Lift the handset Using the speakerphone (7002): Press the [SPKR] key.
Placing a call on hold
Retrieving a held call
Using the handset: Lift the handset. Using the speakerphone: Press the [SPKR] key.
Adjusting Handset or Speakerphone Volume Level
Press the [?] key to increase the volume or the [?] key to decrease the volume. The volume may be set to one of four levels [Low - Medium - High - Highest].
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