Aegis-5S-c Telephone User Guide
Scitec Aegis 5S-c Call Waiting Caller ID Feature Phone Telephone Features: Caller ID Features: • High performance voice-switched (half-duplex) speakerphone with in-use LED indicator. • Caller ID function is telephone line-powered. AC adaptors or batteries are not required. • Feature keys for flash, hold, redial and mute functions. • • Six user-programmable speed-dial keys, including the [SiTouch] voice-mail access key.
Installation The Aegis-5S-c telephone is designed for use behind a registered PBX system. The telephone user or system installer must supply an RJ-11 6-position 2-wire 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.
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. Installing your telephone: For desktop use, connect the supplied straight modular cord between the jack on the rear of telephone and the telephone system wall jack.
placed in the cradle. As a “system hold’ key, pressing this key functions as a programmable speed dial key. This key may be used to access any PBX system function accessed by a DTMF sequence, “system hold” being one option. The actual “hold” function is provided by the PBX system itself, not by the telephone. Availability and usage of the feature may vary from system to system. Please consult your PBX system vendor or installer for more information on the usage of this key.
Operating instructions Telephone Options Setup: The user options should be set on the 5S-c telephone prior to placing it into service.
• 8 TUV to select “T”, ”U”, “V”, or “8” • 9 WXYZ to select “W”, ”X”, “Y”, “Z” or “9” • 0 to select space “ “, period “.”, slash “/”, or “0” • * to select “(”, ”)”, semicolon “;”, or plus “+” • # to select “<”, ”=”, “>”, or “?” 14) For example, to enter “ABEL” as the name: • Press ▲, 2 ABC to enter an “A” • Press ▲, 2 ABC to enter a “B” • Press ▲, 3 DEF , 3 DEF to enter an “E” • Press ▲, 5 JKL , 5 JKL , 5 JKL to enter an “L” 15) Unused positions may be erased by pressing * then 0 .
Retrieving a held call: a. Using handset: Lift the handset from its cradle. b. Using speakerphone: Press SPKR. Last number redial: 1) Lift the handset or press SPKR and listen for a dial tone. 2) Press REDIAL. The last number dialed will be displayed and dialed automatically. Handset Volume Adjustment: Press VOL repeatedly to adjust the handset volume to the desired level. One of three levels (low, medium, and high) may be selected.
2) Press DEL. “DELETE CALL ? ” will be displayed on the LCD. 3) To cancel without deleting the selected entry, press ▲ or ▼ 4) To continue deleting the selected caller ID entry, press DEL. Deleting all Caller ID entries: 1) Press the ▲ or ▼ to display any caller ID entry. 2) Press and hold DEL for at least 3 seconds, until the LCD displays “ERASE ALL CALL?” 3) To cancel without deleting any calls, press either ▲ or ▼. 4) To continue deleting all entries, press DEL.
Required FCC Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.
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