Scitec 5s-c 用户手册
5S-c Key, Switch, and Connector Description -
1) 0-9, *, #: Standard 3 x 4 telephone keypad for dialing.
2) M1 ~M5 – One-touch memory dialing keys. Note that these keys
2) M1 ~M5 – One-touch memory dialing keys. Note that these keys
are named M1 through M5 for reference but are not labeled on
the telephone. These are the five blank keys in a row above the
numeric dialing keys on the keypad.
the telephone. These are the five blank keys in a row above the
numeric dialing keys on the keypad.
3) SiTouch – Red touchbar key on front edge of phone. Functions as
an additional speed dial memory key and is usually programmed
by the user to access voice-mail functions on a PBX. Also, the
message-waiting and visual ringing indicator lamps are located
beneath the SiTouch key for easy visibility.
by the user to access voice-mail functions on a PBX. Also, the
message-waiting and visual ringing indicator lamps are located
beneath the SiTouch key for easy visibility.
4) VOL - Adjusts the handset volume (3 levels)
5) - Displays the previous Caller ID entry. Also used when setting
5) - Displays the previous Caller ID entry. Also used when setting
user options
6) - Displays the next Caller ID entry. Also used when setting user
options
7) DEL - Deletes Caller ID entries
8) DIAL - Dials the selected Caller ID entry
9) SET – Selects and sets user options
10) STORE - Stores numbers into speed dial memory keys M1 ~M5
11) FLASH - Generates a hook flash at the programmed flash time
8) DIAL - Dials the selected Caller ID entry
9) SET – Selects and sets user options
10) STORE - Stores numbers into speed dial memory keys M1 ~M5
11) FLASH - Generates a hook flash at the programmed flash time
(600ms , 300ms or 100ms)
12) REDIAL - Redials the last-dialed telephone number
13) PAUSE - Used to enter a pause during speed dial key
13) PAUSE - Used to enter a pause during speed dial key
programming
14) SPKR - Sets the hands-free speakerphone function on or off. The
LED above this key lights when the speakerphone is on.
15) RINGER - Slide switch on rear of telephone to set ringer volume
high, low or off.
16) VOLUME - Slide control for adjusting the speakerphone receive
volume. This control is located on the right side of the telephone.
17) HOLD
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Functions as “local hold” key or a programmable “system
hold” key, depending on the user option setup. As a local hold key,
holds the telephone line off hook, even with the handset 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. When set to PBX mode, the STORE key may be used to store
DTMF digits (including *, #, flash, and pause) into the HOLD key.
holds the telephone line off hook, even with the handset 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. When set to PBX mode, the STORE key may be used to store
DTMF digits (including *, #, flash, and pause) into the HOLD key.
18) MUTE - Turns off transmitted audio from both the speakerphone
and the handset microphones for privacy. An LED indicator lights
when the mute function is turned on. When the MUTE LED is
illuminated, you will be able to hear the party at the other end of
your call, but they will not be able to hear you.
when the mute function is turned on. When the MUTE LED is
illuminated, you will be able to hear the party at the other end of
your call, but they will not be able to hear you.
19) SiTouch - The red [SiTouch] touchbar key at the front of the
telephone serves as a "speed dial" key for dialing a voice mail
system to retrieve and listen to voice mail messages. The visual
ringing indicator and message-waiting light are also located
system to retrieve and listen to voice mail messages. The visual
ringing indicator and message-waiting light are also located