Scitec stc-7002 User Manual

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6.  Connect a short line cord into the jack on the rear of the phone. Route 
the line cord through the line cord channel. Connect the other end of 
the line cord to the phone jack on the wall. 
7.  Align both keyholes on the wall-mount adapter with the two posts on 
the wall-mount jack. Engage the wall-mount bracket with the wall-
mount plate and slide the telephone downward. When properly 
installed, the telephone will be firmly attached to the wall. 
 
Using the STC-7002 telephone: 
 
Placing a call: 
 
Using the handset: Lift the handset 
Using the speakerphone: 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: Press the [SPKR] key. 
 
Placing a call on hold: 
 
Using the handset:
 During a call, press the [HOLD] key. Place the 
handset in its cradle. 
Using speakerphone:  Press the [HOLD] key.  
 
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].   
 
 
 
Other Feature Keys 
[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 flash 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. 
 
Setting the Ringer Volume: 
The ringer volume switch is located on the rear of telephone. It is a slide 
switch with three positions - OFF, LOW, and HI. Setting the switch to “OFF” 
disables audible ringing. The “LOW” setting is recommended for most 
users. The “HI” setting is recommended if the telephone is installed in a 
noisy location. 
 
Speed-Dial Memory Key Programming: 
1.  Plug the telephone into an active telephone line. This is required to 
program the speed-dial memory keys. 
2.  Lift the handset, or press [SPKR] to take telephone “off-hook.” 
3.  Press the [STORE] key 
4.  Press the desired sequence of telephone number keys, [FLASH] key or 
[RD/P] key as desired (up to a total of 1632 keys.) Note: The [RD/P] 
key will insert a 3.6 second pause into the dialed sequence. If a “9” 
prefix (or any other digit) is required to access an outside telephone line, 
a “pause” may be required after the first number dialed.  For example:  
9 [RD/P] 1 – 800 – 555 – 1212
. 
5.  Press the destination [MEMORY] key (one of nineten available) to store 
the keyed sequence into memory. 
6.  (Optional) Press the [MEMORY] key and verify that the programmed 
sequence is automatically dialed. 
7.  To program additional speed-dial memory keys, repeat steps two 
through six. It is not necessary to hang up or hear dial tone prior to 
programming additional keys. 
 
Note - Speed-dial memory key contents are stored in a non-volatile 
memory. An active telephone line connection is not required to retain the 
contents of the speed-dial key memory.