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EMERGENCY SERIES USER GUIDE
This telephone user guide details installation,
programming, and operation instructions for
emergency telephone models. Visit the Scitec
website (www.scitecinc.com) for updates to
these and other Scitec products.
AEGIS-LBE-08
Package Contents
• Telephone base unit
• Handset
• Coiled handset cord
• Straight line cord
Note:
Wall-mount bracket sold separately.
Installation
The telephone is designed for use behind a
registered PABX system. The PABX station port
type must be industry standard analog or POTS.
This telephone cannot be used with digital PABX
station ports. The telephone user or installer must
supply a two-wire, RJ-11 modular wall jack to
connect this telephone to the PABX system.
To install the telephone first snap the supplied
coiled handset cord into the jack on the end of
handset. Then place the handset in its cradle.
Connect the free end of the coiled handset cord
to the jack on left side of the telephone body,
marked with a handset symbol. This jack is closer
to the front of the telephone.
Next, take supplied straight modular cord and
insert it into jack on the REAR of telephone.
Connect the other end of this cord to telephone
system wall jack. Lift the handset. A dial tone
should be heard.
Assembly
If you will be wall-mounting your telephone, it
is best to do the conversion before connecting
the handset and line cords. If you will using the
telephone on a desktop, attach the handset.
Features
Dual-Function NEON/LED Message Waiting
Light—
Located beneath the voice mail retrieval
touch bar. Compatible with high voltage neon
(90DC Volts) and AT&T/Lucent/Avaya low
voltage LED message waiting light systems (20
to 25DC Volts). Also functions as visual ring
indicator.
Ringer Volume Control Switch—
Selects the
volume level of the audible ringer. One of two
volume levels may be selected: LOW or HI.
Volume Control Toggle Key—
Selects the volume
level of the handset and speakerphone. Volume
may be set to one of four levels [Normal to
Medium to High to Highest].
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 Handset—
ADA/
HAC-compatible.
Handset Holder—
Clip located above the
handset cradle. Used in wall mount applications
to conveniently hold an off-hook handset.
Using the Telephone
To Place a Call
Lift the handset, then dial the number desired.
To Answer a Call
Lift the handset.
Adjusting the Handset Volume Level
Press the up toggle key to increase the volume
or press the down toggle key to decrease the