User guide

before connecting the handset and line cords. If you will be
using the STC-7003 on a desktop, skip to the section “Attaching the handset”
Wall-mounting your telephone:
1) The wall/desk handset clip is 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.
2) Turn the telephone over so the telephone face is down.
3) Connect line cord to the jack on rear of phone. Route the line cord through
the line cord channel. Pass the other end of the line cord through the
rectangular hole in the back of the mounting bracket. Coil up any excess
line cord length for placement between the telephone and the
wall-mounting bracket.
4) 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.
5) Connect the free end of the RJ-11 line cord to the wall jack. Hold
telephone in front of the two 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 firmly attached to
the wall.
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. Lift the handset,
and a dial tone should be heard if the telephone is correctly installed.
STC-7003 Key, Switch, and Connector Description:
1) 0-9, *, #: Standard 3 x 4 telephone keypad for dialing.
2) M1 ~M9One-touch memory dialing keys. Note that these keys are
named M1 through M9 for reference but are not labeled on the telephone.
These are the nine blank keys arranged in a three by three grid located
above the numeric dialing keys on the keypad.
3) VOL - Adjusts the handset volume (3 levels)
4) - Displays the previous Caller ID entry. Also used to set user options
5) - Displays the next Caller ID entry. Also used to set user options
6) DEL - Deletes Caller ID entries
7) DIAL - Dials the selected Caller ID entry
8) SET – Selects and sets user options
9) STORE - Stores numbers into speed dial memory keys M1 ~M9
10) FLASH - Generates a hook flash at the programmed flash time