Scitec 5s-c 用户手册
beneath the clear red SiTouch button.
Visual ringing indicator: [SiTouch] will flicker rapidly in cadence
with the audible ringer whenever the telephone rings. Even if the
audible ringer is switched off, this visual ringing indicator will still
light up whenever telephone receives a “ringing” signal. Message
Waiting indicator: [SiTouch] will either light up steadily or blink
slowly whenever a voice-mail message is waiting for the telephone
user. This is controlled by the user’s PBX and voice mail system.
[SiTouch] is compatible with both “NEON” and
“Centrex/CLASS/VMWI” message waiting formats.
Visual ringing indicator: [SiTouch] will flicker rapidly in cadence
with the audible ringer whenever the telephone rings. Even if the
audible ringer is switched off, this visual ringing indicator will still
light up whenever telephone receives a “ringing” signal. Message
Waiting indicator: [SiTouch] will either light up steadily or blink
slowly whenever a voice-mail message is waiting for the telephone
user. This is controlled by the user’s PBX and voice mail system.
[SiTouch] is compatible with both “NEON” and
“Centrex/CLASS/VMWI” message waiting formats.
20) . To use this feature, the PBX must support one of the following
types of message-waiting light signaling:
a. NEON/90V
b. AT&T/Lucent /Avaya/Low Voltage LED
b. AT&T/Lucent /Avaya/Low Voltage LED
c. Centrex/CLASS/VMWI/FSK
Use of this message waiting indicator requires proper
programming of the user’s PBX and voice mail system. Please
consult your PBX vendor or installer for more information. The
message-waiting indicator only operates while the telephone is
"on-hook." Retrieving voice mail messages: [SiTouch] key may be
programmed to dial the telephone number of the connected voice
mail system. Once [SiTouch] key has been programmed, the
following key presses will play back stored voice mail messages:
consult your PBX vendor or installer for more information. The
message-waiting indicator only operates while the telephone is
"on-hook." Retrieving voice mail messages: [SiTouch] key may be
programmed to dial the telephone number of the connected voice
mail system. Once [SiTouch] key has been programmed, the
following key presses will play back stored voice mail messages:
1)
Lift the handset or press SPKR to take telephone
off-hook.
off-hook.
2) Press [SiTouch] touchbar. Pressing any part of touchbar
will dial out the correct number to access the voice mail
system. Note: telephone must be off-hook on either the
handset or speakerphone first, before pressing [SiTouch].
3) When the voice mail system answers and prompts for a
passcode, enter personal passcode using the standard dialing
keys.
4) When finished listening to voice mail, replace handset in
the cradle or press SPKR to hang up.
system. Note: telephone must be off-hook on either the
handset or speakerphone first, before pressing [SiTouch].
3) When the voice mail system answers and prompts for a
passcode, enter personal passcode using the standard dialing
keys.
4) When finished listening to voice mail, replace handset in
the cradle or press SPKR to hang up.
Operating instructions -
Telephone Options Setup:
The user options should be set on the 5S-c telephone prior to placing it
into service. The following 10 eleven options are user-programmable
on the 5S-c:
• LCD contrast level (1-8)
• Real-time clock time and date (hour, minute, month, and day)
• User name (up to 15 characters)
• Local telephone number (up to 14 digits)
• Local area code (3 digits)
• PBX prefix (1 digit)
• Caller ID on call waiting (on or off)
• Voice Message Service Selection(on or off)
• Hold mode (local or PBX)
• Flash time (600ms, 300ms, or 100ms)
• Pause time (2.2 or 3.6 seconds)
The user options should be set on the 5S-c telephone prior to placing it
into service. The following 10 eleven options are user-programmable
on the 5S-c:
• LCD contrast level (1-8)
• Real-time clock time and date (hour, minute, month, and day)
• User name (up to 15 characters)
• Local telephone number (up to 14 digits)
• Local area code (3 digits)
• PBX prefix (1 digit)
• Caller ID on call waiting (on or off)
• Voice Message Service Selection(on or off)
• Hold mode (local or PBX)
• Flash time (600ms, 300ms, or 100ms)
• Pause time (2.2 or 3.6 seconds)