STC-7003
Telephone User Guide
DIAL -
Dials the selected Caller ID entry
SET -
Selects and sets user options
STORE -
Stores numbers into speed dial memory keys M1 ~M9
FLASH -
Generates a hook ash at the programmed ash time
(600ms , 300ms or 100ms)
RD -
Redials the last-dialed telephone number
PAUSE -
Used to enter a pause during speed dial key program-
ming
SPKR -
Sets the hands-free speakerphone function on or off.
The LED located above this key lights when the speakerphone
is on.
RINGER -
Slide switch on rear of telephone to set ringer volume
high, low or off.
VOLUME -
Slide control for adjusting the speakerphone receive
volume. This control is located on the right side of the tele-
phone.
HOLD -
Functions as “local hold” key or a programmable
“system hold” key, depending on the user option setup. As a
local hold key, the telephone holds the line off-hook when the
handset placed in the cradle. As a “system hold’ key, this key
functions as a programmable speed dial key that may be pro-
grammed with the PBX “system hold” DTMF sequence. When
using “system hold”, the line hold function is provided by the
PBX system itself and not by the telephone. Please consult
your PBX system vendor or installer for more information on the
usage of this key.
MUTE -
Turns off transmitted audio from both the speakerphone
and the handset/headset microphones for privacy. An LED indi-
cator illuminates when the mute function is turned on. With the
MUTE function turned on, you will be able to hear the party at
the other end of your call, but they will not be able to hear you.
MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR -
Lights up when a voice-
mail message is waiting for the telephone user and the tele-
phone is on-hook. To use this feature, the PBX must support
one of the following types of message-waiting light signaling:
• NEON/90V
• AT&T/Lucent /Avaya/Low Voltage LED
• Centrex/CLASS/VMWI/FSK
Use of this message waiting indicator requires proper program-
ming of your PBX and voice mail system. Please consult your
PBX vendor or installer for more information.
Telephone Features
• High performance voice-switched (half-duplex) speakerphone
with in-use LED indicator
• Feature keys for ash, hold, redial and mute functions
• Nine user-programmable speed-dial keys
• Message waiting light responds to NEON/90V, AT&T/Lucent
/Avaya/Low Voltage LED, and Centrex/CLASS/VMWI
message waiting light signaling formats
• Electronic ringer with three-position volume control. (OFF,
LOW, and HIGH)
• Separate volume controls for handset and speakerphone
• Data port jack for connecting another device to the extension,
such as a computer modem, fax machine, or credit card terminal
• 2.5mm phone jack for connecting a standard telephone headset
Caller ID Features
·• Caller ID function is telephone line-powered. AC adaptors or
batteries are not required.
• Caller ID Type I (on-hook) and Type II (call waiting) compat-
ible. Caller ID Type II may be disabled if desired.
• Retains up to 60 messages in memory
• High-contrast three line LCD display displays name (up to 15
characters), telephone number (up to 14 digits), date, and time
simultaneously
• Programmable 3-digit local area code; automatically prexes
long distance telephone numbers with a “1” when using one-
touch dial back. Caller ID number may be called back as
recorded or prexed with a selected PBX code.
• Two Caller ID delete modes: single call or all calls
• Real time clock with 12-hour format is automatically set by an
incoming call or may be set manually if desired
Key, Switch, and Connector Descriptions
0-9, *, # -
Standard 3 x 4 telephone keypad for dialing.
M1 ~M9 -
One-touch memory dialing keys. Note that these keys
are named M1 through M9 for reference but are not labeled
on the telephone. These are the nine blank keys arranged in a
three by three grid located above the numeric dialing keys on
the keypad.
VOL -
Adjusts the handset volume (3 levels)
UP TOGGLE -
Displays the previous Caller ID entry. Also used
to set user options
DOWN TOGGLE -
Displays the next Caller ID entry. Also used
to set user options
DEL -
Deletes Caller ID entries