Scitec hdst-12 Manual Do Utilizador
Ringer volume:
Ringer volume switch is located at rear of
telephone. Positions: OFF - LO - HI. “LO” ringer volume setting is
recommended for most office users. "OFF" shuts off all audible
ringing, but the red message-waiting lens on the front of the
telephone will continue to flicker visibly whenever a new call comes
in. If the telephone is installed in a very noisy location, the “HI”
ringer volume setting may be preferred.
recommended for most office users. "OFF" shuts off all audible
ringing, but the red message-waiting lens on the front of the
telephone will continue to flicker visibly whenever a new call comes
in. If the telephone is installed in a very noisy location, the “HI”
ringer volume setting may be preferred.
Speed-Dial Key Programming
1. Before programming speed-dial keys, the telephone must be
plugged into an active telephone line. Then lift the handset, or
press “speaker” or “headset” key to take telephone “off-hook.”
press “speaker” or “headset” key to take telephone “off-hook.”
2. Press [STORE] key.
3. Dial desired phone number to be stored. Include [PAUSE] or
3. Dial desired phone number to be stored. Include [PAUSE] or
[FLASH] when necessary. There is a 32 digit storage capacity
for each memory key.
for each memory key.
Note – The [PAUSE] key will insert a 3.6 second pause before the
next number is dialed out. If a “9” prefix (or any other digit) is
required to access an outside telephone line, then a “pause” might
be required after the first number dialed. For example: 9 [PAUSE] 1
– 800 – 555 – 1212. A pause may also be required when accessing
voice mail systems, between dialing the voice mail system access
number and entering the user’s passcode.
4. IMPORTANT: press [STORE] key again when finished entering
digits.
5. Press speed-dial key in which the number is to be stored.
6. To continue programming more keys, press [STORE] again and
6. To continue programming more keys, press [STORE] again and
repeat steps 3-5. It is not necessary to hang up first or obtain a
new dial tone before continuing with programming.
new dial tone before continuing with programming.
7. [MSG] key, located next to the Message Waiting Light, is also a
programmable speed-dial key. This key can be programmed for
easy access to a voice mail system or attendant.
easy access to a voice mail system or attendant.
8. Speed-dial memory key contents are retained even if telephone
is unplugged from an active telephone line. Internal memory is
“EEPROM” type – no batteries are used or needed.
“EEPROM” type – no batteries are used or needed.
9. Flash time is also programmable. The procedure is as follows:
off-hook+[STORE] key+ 1-9 +[STORE] key+[FLASH] key, here
1-9 respectively denotes 100ms-900ms of flash time. Default
flash time is 600ms.
flash time is 600ms.
10. Pause time is also programmable. The procedure is as follows:
off-hook+[STORE] key+1 or 2 or 3 or 4+[STORE] key+[PAUSE]
key, here 1,2,3,4 respectively denotes 1s,2s,3s,4s of pause time.
Default pause time is 3s.
key, here 1,2,3,4 respectively denotes 1s,2s,3s,4s of pause time.
Default pause time is 3s.
11. The HOLD mode may be programmed as PBX hold. The
procedure is as follows: off-hook+[STORE] key+ PBX hold
activating passcode+[STORE] key+[HOLD] key.
activating passcode+[STORE] key+[HOLD] key.
12. The procedure to cancel the code setting in Speed-dial keys,
[MSG] key, [FLASH] key, [PAUSE] key and [HOLD] key is as
follows: off-hook+[STORE] key+[STORE] key+ Speed-dial keys,
[MSG] key, [FLASH] key, [PAUSE] key or [HOLD] key.
follows: off-hook+[STORE] key+[STORE] key+ Speed-dial keys,
[MSG] key, [FLASH] key, [PAUSE] key or [HOLD] key.
13. Positive hookswitch disconnect may be enabled. The procedure
is as follows: off-hook+[STORE] key + 1 + store + on-hook. To
disable: off-hook+[STORE] key + 0 + on-hook. Default is positive
hookswitch disconnect disabled.
is as follows: off-hook+[STORE] key + 1 + store + on-hook. To
disable: off-hook+[STORE] key + 0 + on-hook. Default is positive
hookswitch disconnect disabled.
Dataport:
The jack on the right side of the telephone (labeled DATA),
next to the speaker volume control, may optionally be used to
connect a computer modem, credit card terminal, or other similar
accessory device directly to telephone line. Note that telephone and
device plugged into DATA jack cannot both be “off-hook” at the same
time, as telephone and DATA jack both share the same telephone
line.
connect a computer modem, credit card terminal, or other similar
accessory device directly to telephone line. Note that telephone and
device plugged into DATA jack cannot both be “off-hook” at the same
time, as telephone and DATA jack both share the same telephone
line.
Do not attempt to use Dataport for connecting the
handset, headset, or for connecting telephone to PABX. The
dataport is ONLY for connecting computer modems or similar
accessory devices.
dataport is ONLY for connecting computer modems or similar
accessory devices.
Required FCC Notice:
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices, which may be
connected to the telephone line. Excessive REN's on the telephone
line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming
call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to the line as determined by the total REN's, contact the
telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling
area.
connected to the telephone line. Excessive REN's on the telephone
line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming
call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to the line as determined by the total REN's, contact the
telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling
area.