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H3000 SERIES USER GUIDE www.scitecinc.com 5
of line cord to the phone jack on the wall
mounting plate.
8. Turn the telephone over, and slide the
telephone down onto the mounting posts in
downward direction. Both eyelets should
line up with the mounting posts.
9. Complete the wall mounting by installing
the handset and handset cord.
Features
MESSAGE LIGHT—Dual-function message light is
compatible with high voltage neon and AT&T/
Lucent/Avaya LED message waiting light systems.
SPEED DIAL MEMORY KEYS—6 programmable
memory keys, each with a capacity of 32 digits.
[FLASH] and [PAUSE] are storable.
STORE KEY—Used to program speed-dial
memory keys.
SPEAKER KEY—Sets the handsfree speakerphone
function on or off.
RINGER VOLUME CONTROL SWITCH—Sets the
ringer volume level to HI, LOW, or OFF.
VOLUME CONTROL TOGGLE—Sets the handset
and speakerphone volume to one of three levels
[Normal - Medium - High].
DATA PORT—Provides a convenient extension
of the connected telephone line for connecting
a device such as a modem, fax, or answering
machine.
HEARING AID COMPATIBLE HEADSET—ADA/
HAC-compliant.
HANDSET HOLDER—Clip located above the
handset cradle. Used in wall mount applications
to conveniently hold an off-hook handset.
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 600 msec. [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/PAUSE—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.
BOOST—Raises the volume on the handset by
6 dB above the volume set with the volume
button.
Placing a Call
Using the handset: Lift the handset.
Using the speakerphone: Press the Speaker key.
Dial a telephone number by pressing:
The desired digit keys in sequence.
The Redial/Pause 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 Speaker key.
Adjusting Handset or
Speakerphone Volume Level
Press the Volume + key to increase the volume
or the Volume – key to decrease the volume. The
volume may be set to one of four levels [Low -
Medium - High - Highest].

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