Scitec 800t ユーザーズマニュアル
Using the 800-3S-5S 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 [REDIAL] 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.
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.
Using the speakerphone: Press the [SPKR] key.
Adjusting the Handset or Speakerphone Volume Level:
Press the [▲] key to increase the volume or press the [
▼
] key to
decrease the volume. The volume may be set to one of four levels [Low
– Medium – High – Highest].
– 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.” [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.
[REDIAL] 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 pause into the dialing sequence.
hookswitch. It is used to access PBX system features, such as “system
hold,” “transfer/conference,” or “call park.” [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.
[REDIAL] 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 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 two positions – LOW and
switch with two positions – LOW and
HI.
The “LOW” setting is
recommended for most users. The “HI” setting is recommended if the
telephone is installed in a noisy location.
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
3. Press the [STORE] key
4. Press the desired sequence of telephone number keys, [FLASH] key or
[PAUSE] key as desired (up to a total of 32 keys.) Note: The [PAUSE]
key will insert a 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.
key will insert a 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 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.
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.