Alcatel-lucent 8410D
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10 button voice terminal with LCD. Features: 10 call appearance/feature buttons 2 line, 24 character display 4 -soft keys' located under the display activate 12 different system features 2 way speakerphone 9 fixed feature buttons Adjunct port for speakerphones or headsets
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Brand: Lucent
Part Number: 3235-05
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Feature Finder
Abbreviated Dialing (AD) Allows you to store selected telephone numbers for quick and easy dialing. Each number can be a complete or partial telephone number, an extension number, or a feature code. Numbers on your personal list are programmable by you. Use as a timesaver for dialing frequently called, lengthy, or emergency numbers.
Audix Message Light Turns on your Message light to let you know that a caller has left an Audix message for you. You can then follow Audix instructions to get your message.
Automatic Callback Sends you a special 3-burst ring indicating a previously busy or unanswered extension you dialed is now available. Use to avoid constant redialing when you wish to speak to someone who is frequently busy on the telephone or in and out of the office. Note: You can use this feature only for extensions, not for outside numbers.
Call Coverage/Consult Provides automatic redirection of certain calls to your telephone for answering. (Your system manager determines redirected call routing.) Use to answer calls for other extensions for whom you provide coverage. Note: If you are a covering user, you can use the Consult feature, after answering a coverage call, to call the principal (the person for whom you are answering calls) for private consultation. Then, you can add the calling party to the conversation, transfer the call to the principal, or return to the calling party.
Call Forwarding All Calls Temporarily forwards all your calls to another extension. Use when you will be away from your telephone and you want your calls to be forwarded to a telephone number of your choice.
Call Pickup Lets you answer a call at your telephone for another extension in your pickup group. Use when you wish to handle a call for a group member who is absent or otherwise unable to answer. Note: You can use this feature only if you and the called party have been assigned to the same pickup group by your system manager.
Conference Allows you to conference up to six parties on a call (including yourself) so you can conduct a 6-way discussion. Use to set up timesaving conferences, or to spontaneously include an additional party important to a conversation.
Directory Searches for the extension of another user in your location by allowing you to key in the user's name with the dial pad. Use as a handy quick reference source for extension number information.
Display Feature This section includes the procedures for seven display features you may use with the 8410D telephone. However, note that the display, along with the softkeys and display control buttons, can also be used for accessing up to 12 softkey features. Call Information <a= > it represents call information for the first call appearance button. The next button down would be shown as <b= >, and so on, continuing through <j= > if all 10 of the buttons are used for call appearances. When you dial an extension, that number is shown and then replaced by the called party's name and extension. When a call is received from another extension, the caller's name is shown; when a call is received from outside, OUTSIDE CALL or a trunk identifier is shown. The display remains in Normal (call-handling) Mode until you activate one of the other display or softkey features. After using any of these features, return to Normal (call-handling) Mode by pressing <Exit>.
Display, Softkeys, and Display Control Buttons The softkeys are the four keys labeled with arrows located directly below the display. The four display control buttons, labeled <Menu>, <Exit>, <Prev>, and <Next> are located under the softkeys.
Drop Disconnects from a call without requiring you to hang up the handset, turn off the speakerphone, or press the switchhook. Can also be used with the Conference feature to disconnect the last party added. Use whenever you want to continue using the handset or speakerphone after ending a call.
Exit Use <Exit> to leave Display Mode (after using any display or softkey feature) and return to Normal (callhandling) Mode. Once you are in Normal Mode, you can use the display to identify current call appearance, calling/called party, and calling/called number.
Handset Volume Allows you to raise or lower the receive level volume of the handset.
Hold Puts a call on hold until you can return to it. While a call is on hold, you can place another call, activate another feature, answer a waiting call, or leave your telephone to do another task. Use when you have a call you don't want to drop, but have to interrupt briefly to do something else.
Inspect Shows you call-related information for an incoming call when you are already active on a call. Use to identify and screen new calls.
Last Number Dialed Automatically redials the last extension or outside number you dialed. Use to save time in redialing a busy or unanswered number.
Mute Allows you to turn off the microphone of the built-in speakerphone or the handset. Use when you want to confer with someone in the room with you, but you do not want the other person on the call to hear your conversation.
Normal Display Use <Exit> to leave Display Mode (after using any display or softkey feature) and return to Normal (callhandling) Mode. Once you are in Normal Mode, you can use the display to identify current call appearance, calling/called party, and calling/called number.
Ringer Volume Allows you to adjust the ringer volume on your telephone.
Select Ring Allows you to choose your own personalized ringing pattern for your telephone from among eight available patterns. Use to help distinguish your incoming calls from those of other nearby telephones.
Self-Test When the telephone is initially powered up, the green light next to <Test> flashes if the link with the switch is not (or not yet) operational. The light changes to steady green when the telephone is able to communicate with the switch, and then goes off after a short period of time. After the telephone is powered up, you can press <Test> to test the lights and the display on your telephone.
Send All Calls Temporarily sends all your calls to Audix or to the extension of a person designated by your system manager to answer them when you cannot (perhaps a secretary or receptionist). Use when you will be away from your desk for awhile, or when you do not wish to be interrupted by telephone calls.
Speakerphone Allows you to place and answer calls or access other voice features without lifting the handset. Use the built-in speakerphone any time you prefer hands-free communication, both speaking and listening, or for group conference situations.
Stored Number Allows you to check the number stored on an Abbreviated Dialing button or as an item on an Abbreviated Dialing list. Also lets you see what number you last dialed (via Last Number Dialed feature). Use to verify Abbreviated Dialing list items before placing a call or reprogramming a number, and to make sure the Last Number Dialed feature is appropriate to use.
Time/Date Shows you the date and time. Use as a handy calendar and clock.
Timer Allows you to measure elapsed time. Use in order to keep track of time spent on a call or task.
Transfer Transfers a call from your telephone to another extension. Use when your caller needs to speak further with someone else.
Abbreviated Dialing
Note: Before you can use this feature, AD buttons must first be assigned by your system manager. (These AD locations can be assigned to actual buttons, or you may be able to access them with the softkeys.)
If you hear the intercept tone while programming, start over from the beginning. You may be able to use the following softkey features with Abbreviated Dialing (Press <Menu> and then the softkey below the feature abbreviation): Program (labeled Prog) - You can program a telephone number, extension, or feature access code on an AD button. Pause (labeled Pause) - A 1.5-second pause can be placed in an AD number, such as between an access code and the telephone number. Mark (labeled Mark) - Numbers included after a Mark on an AD button are dialed in Touch-Tone signal form. Wait (labeled Wait) - Numbers included after a Wait on an AD button are delayed 5 to 25 seconds until the telephone receives dial tone from the switch. Suppress (labeled Spres) - Suppressed numbers are dialed but not shown on the display (an s appears instead). Used for passwords or authorization codes. To program or reprogram an AD button 1 On a separate sheet of paper, write down the outside numbers, extensions, and/or feature access codes you want to program. Note: Each AD button will hold one complete phone number or feature access code.
Pick up the handset. [dial tone] Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Prog. If Prog is not available on your display, press <Program> or dial the Program code *0. [dial tone]
Press <AD xxxxx> to be programmed. [dial tone] Dial the outside number, extension, or feature access code you want to store (up to 24 digits). Notes: 1) You may be able to use the softkeys to add special functions such as Pause, Mark, or Wait into the telephone numbers programmed on the AD button. 2) If you are programming an outside number, be sure to include a leading 9 or 8, if applicable.
Press <#>. [confirmation tone]
The number is stored.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to program additional buttons. Hang up or press <Drop> to end the programming.
To place an AD call 1 Press the selected <AD xxxxx>. [ringback tone]
The call is automatically dialed.
Before you can use this feature, AD buttons must first be assigned by your system manager.
A programmed number in your personal list can be up to 24 digits and characters. You can also program a number on an Automatic Dialing button that is not stored in your personal list. This programmed number can be up to 16 digits and characters. Each digit counts as one character; special characters, such as pause and suppress, count as two characters. The Automatic Dialing button can be used for one-touch dialing of frequently called numbers. To program or reprogram an outside number, extension, or feature code into a personal list 1 On a separate sheet of paper, write down the outside numbers, extensions, and/or feature access codes you want to program as items on your personal lists(s). Note: Each telephone number or feature code is stored as a separate list item.
Pick up the handset. [dial tone] Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Prog. or press <Program> or dial the Program Personal List code *01. [dial tone]
Dial the list item (0, 1, 2). [dial tone] Dial the number you want to store (up to 24 digits). Note: You may be able to use the softkeys to add special features such as Pause, Mark, or Wait into the telephone numbers programmed on the AD button.
If you are programming an outside number, be sure to include a trunk code, if applicable. 6 Press <#>. [confirmation tone]
Repeat Steps 5 through 7 if you want to program additional items. Hang up or press <Drop> to end programming. Note: Keep a copy of your own personal lists.
To place a call using an AD list button or code 1 Press <Pers List> [dial tone] or dial the Personal List feature access code *Dial the desired list item (0, 1, 2). 10
[ringback tone]
To retrieve a message when your Message light is on 1 See the Audix Documentation for instructions.
Automatic Callback
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, AutCB, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To automatically place another call to an extension that was busy, did not answer, or returned a call waiting ringback tone 1 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below AutCB during the call attempt or, if AutCB is not available on your display, press <AutoCallBk> during the call attempt. [confirmation tone] Note: If you send your calls to coverage after activating Automatic Callback, your callback calls will still ring at your extension and will not be redirected to coverage.
Hang up. You will get a 3-burst ring when both you and the called extension are idle; when you answer, regular ringing is sent to the called party. Lift the handset when you hear the 3-burst ring. Note: Automatic Callback is automatically canceled after 30 minutes.
To cancel Automatic Callback 1 While on-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below AutCB again or, if AutCB is not available on your display, press <AutoCallBk> again (while on-hook).
Call Coverage
You can access the Consult feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, Cnslt, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens.
To answer a call for a coworker for whom you are a coverage point 1 Press <xxxxx> of the incoming call when the ringing begins or the green light flashes. Note: The call is not at your telephone until the green light is flashing.
To leave a message for a coworker to call the original caller's extension 1 Press <Cvr CallBk> while connected to the call. [confirmation tone]
To talk privately with a coworker after answering a redirected call 1 Press <Transfer>. [dial tone]
The call is put on hold.
Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Cnslt or, if Cnslt is not available on your display, press <Consult> or dial your coworker's extension. [3-burst ring to coworker]
You can privately discuss the call; if your coworker is not available, press the fluttering <xxxxx> to reconnect the call. Press <Transfer> again to send the call to your coworker or press <Conf> to make it a 3-party call.
Call Forwarding All Calls
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, CFrwd, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To temporarily redirect all calls to an extension of your choice 1 While on-hook or off-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below CFrwd or, if CFrwd is not available on your display, press <Call Fwd> (while on-hook or off-hook) or dial the Call Forward code *2 (while off-hook). [dial tone] Dial the extension or number where the calls will be sent. [confirmation tone] Note: 3 Hang up. Note: You may hear a ring-ping tone from your telephone as each call is forwarded. Some telephones have restrictions on where calls can be forwarded (see your system manager).
To cancel Call Forwarding 1 While on-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below CFrwd [dial tone] or, if CFrwd is not available on your display, press <Call Fwd> (while on-hook) or dial the Call Forward Cancel code #2 (while off-hook). [confirmation tone] Your calls will now ring at your own telephone.
Call Pickup
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, CPkUp, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To answer a call placed to a member of your pickup group when your telephone is idle 1 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below CPkUp or, if CPkUp is not available on your display, press <CallPickup> or dial the Call Pickup code #4. You are connected to the ringing call.
Conference
To add another party to a call (for a total of up to six parties) 1 Press <Conf>.
[dial tone] The present call is put on hold, and you are given a new call appearance; all of the other parties remain connected to each other.
Dial the number of the new party and wait for an answer. You can privately discuss the call with the new party at this time; if there is no answer or the line is busy, press the fluttering <xxxxx> to return to the held call. Press <Conf> again. All parties are now connected. Announce the call. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for additional conference connections.
To add a call you have put on hold to another call to which you are connected 1 Press <Conf>. 13
[dial tone]
The held call light continues to flutter; the current call light also flutters. You are given a new call appearance.
Press <xxxxx> of the call on hold (first call). Press <Conf> again. All parties are now connected. Announce the call.
To drop the last party added to a conference call 1 Press <Drop>. The last party you added is dropped. You remain connected to the other parties. Note: The parties other than the last one must disconnect to be released from the conference call.
Directory
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, Dir, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To search the directory for a name 5 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Dir or, if Dir is not available on your display, press <Directory>. Key in the selected name using the dial pad: last name, comma (use <*> ), first name or initial. Press <Next Msg> for each successive directory name you wish to see. To search for a new name, begin again at Step 1. To exit the directory, press <Exit>.
To place a call to the name shown Lift the handset. While the name is shown, press <Call Disp>. Note: You can also leave your handset on-hook. The speakerphone will turn on automatically when you press <Call Disp>.
Display, Softkeys, and Control Buttons
Entering Softkey Mode and Viewing the Three Feature Option Screens There are three separate feature option screens. Each of these screens allows you to select from four different features. You can enter Softkey Mode by pressing the display option button labeled <Menu>. The following is an example of a feature option screen. Prog Pause Mark Wait
The top line of each feature option screen shows you the status of each of the four features. An arrow appears above the feature name or abbreviation if that feature is active. If there is no arrow above the feature, the feature is not active. Note: If the feature requires you to dial a telephone number or extension, such as Call Forwarding, you will temporarily see the digits you are dialing, rather than the arrow, above the feature name.
The second line on each feature option screen shows the features you can access. To use any of these features, you must press the softkey below the feature name or abbreviation. For example, on the feature option screen shown previously, you can insert a.5 second pause (or multiple pauses) into an autodial number by pressing the softkey below Pause during programming. Pressing the Pause softkey repeatedly will insert a longer pause. To see the next set of four features, press the display control button labeled <Next>; to move back a screen, press the display control button labeled <Prev>. Press <Next> or <Prev> until the feature you want to use appears on the second line. Note: An error tone (one beep) sounds when you have made a mistake in your softkey entries.
Press <Exit> at any time to exit softkey mode and return to Normal (call-handling) Mode.
Other Softkey Features That May Be On Your Display Other options that might be available on your softmenu are
Abbreviation AD AutoCB CFrwd Cnslt Count CPkUp Dir Excl HFAns Inspt Last RngOf SAC SFunc
Feature Abbreviated Dialing (can be multiple buttons) Automatic Callback Call Forwarding All Calls Consult ACD Stroke Count (can be up to 10 buttons) Call Pickup Directory* Manual Exclusion Internal Auto Answer Inspect Last Number Dialed Ringer Off Send All Calls Abbreviated Dialed Special Function
Spres Stats Stop Timer TmDay (or DayTm) View
Abbreviated Dialing Suppress ACD Agent Statistics Abbreviation Dialing Stop/ Indefinite Wait Timer Date and Time Stored Number
* A <Call Display> button should be administered if access to System Directory is provided. It is also desirable for <Next Display> to be administered.
Using the Softkeys to Activate a Feature Your display and softkeys allow you to access up to 12 switch-related features. For example, you may want to use the Call Forwarding All Calls feature to send all your calls to another extension while you are away from your phone. You can activate this feature with the softkeys in the following way: To access a feature with the softkeys (Call Forwarding All Calls is used in this example) 1 Press <Menu>. The display shows the initial feature option screen: LWC CnLWC AutCB Timer 2 Press <Next>. The display shows: CFrwd CPark TmDay PCall 3 To use the Call Forwarding All Calls feature, press the softkey below CFrwd and then dial the extension to which your calls should be forwarded. Note: When the feature is activated, after the display screen shows you the digits you are dialing, an arrow appears above the feature. If there is not an arrow above the feature, the feature is off.
When you wish to cancel Call Forwarding All Calls, press the softkey under CFrwd again. The arrow above CFrwd (showing feature status indication) disappears. Your calls will no longer be forwarded
To disconnect from a normal call and obtain dial tone without hanging up the handset 1 Press <Drop>. [dial tone] Note: If you press <Drop> during a conference call, the last party added will be dropped, and you will remain connected to the other parties.
To exit any display feature and return to normal display 1 Press <Exit>. The display shows call information for the active call appearance.
Handset Volume
To raise or lower the receive level volume of the handset 1 While handset is off-hook, press the Volume control button. Press the right half of the Volume control button to raise the volume. Press the left half of the Volume control button to lower the volume. The display shows: HANDSET L >>>>> H There are eight possible volume settings. One arrow is the lowest setting, and eight arrows is the highest setting.
To put a call on hold while you answer another call, make a call, or perform some other task 1 Press <Hold>. The green light next to the held call flutters. Note: If you put a conference call on hold, the other parties remain connected.
To return to the held call 1 Press <xxxxx> of the held call. You are connected to the held call. Note: If you are active on a call and you press the <xxxxx> of the held call, the active call will be dropped.
To answer a new call while active on another Press <Hold>. The green light next to the held call flutters. Press <xxxxx> of the incoming call. You are connected to the incoming call.
Inspect
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, Inspt, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. Note: If you are currently on a call and a new call comes in, the display automatically shows you information on the new call. You do not need to use the Inspect feature in this situation. However, you can use the Inspect feature to see who is on a call that has been placed on hold.
To see who is on hold while on a call 3 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Inspt or, if Inspt is not available on your display, press <Inspect>.
Press <xxxxx> of the held call. The information is shown on the display screen; you remain connected to the present call.
To return to the held call, press <Exit> and <xxxxx> of the held call.
Last Number Dialed (Redial)
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, Last, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To automatically redial the last number you dialed (up to 24 digits) (extension, outside number, or trunk/feature access code) 1 While on-hook or off-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Last or, if Last is not available on your display, press <LastDialed> (while on-hook or off-hook) or dial the Last Number Dialed code 659 (while offhook).
Note: When you are talking on the handset, the Mute feature affects the microphone associated with the handset rather than the speakerphone.
This feature has no effect on an external speakerphone attached to your telephone.
To prevent the other party from hearing you (to mute the handset or speakerphone microphone) Press <Mute>. The red light next to <Mute> goes on, and the other party cannot hear you. When you are ready to resume conversation with the other party, press <Mute> again. The red light next to <Mute> goes off, and the other party can hear you again.
The Mute feature turns off automatically when you hang up, or switch from the speakerphone to the handset or from the handset to the speakerphone.
Normal Display
To exit any display feature and return to normal display 1 Press <Exit> Display will show call information for active call appearance
Ringer Volume
To adjust the ringer volume (speaker is not active) 1 To raise the volume, press the right half of the Volume control button. To lower the volume, press the left half of the Volume control button. The display shows the following: RINGER L >>>>> H
One full ring cycle will sound to demonstrate the new volume.
There are eight possible volume settings. One arrow is the lowest setting, and eight arrows is the highest setting.
Select Ring
To select a personalized ring 1 While on-hook, press <Ring> (or <Shift> then <Hold> if you dont have a <Ring> button) The red light next to <Ring> winks. The current ringing pattern plays and repeats every three seconds The ringing pattern you are hearing is displayed. SELECT RING PATTERN: Cycle through the ringing patterns by pressing (and then releasing) <Ring> (or <Hold>) The red light next to <Ring> continues to wink.
The ringing pattern you are hearing is displayed. Note: You can also press <Next> or <Prev> to cycle through all eight ringing patterns.
If you want to save the ringing pattern currently being played, do not press <Ring> anymore. You will hear the selected ringing pattern two more times, and then it will automatically be saved. You hear confirmation tone (two rising tones). The red light next to <Ring> goes off. Note: If you receive a call, go off-hook, or lose power during selection, the process is interrupted and you must start again.
Self-Test
To test the lights and the display on your telephone 1 While on-hook or off-hook, press and hold <Test>. The green light next to <Test> goes on. Note:
If the green light next to <Test> flashes rather than goes on steadily, it means the telephone is not communicating with the switch. In such a case, call the Helpdesk at x2964.
The lights go on steadily in four groups, and the display fills in all the segments.
To end test, release <Test>. The lights return to the pretest state; the green light next to <Test> goes off. Note: If the display or the lights do not respond during the test, call the Helpdesk at x2964 to open a trouble ticket.
Send All Calls
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, SAC, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To send all calls immediately to coverage (if your system manager has provided a coverage path for your extension) 1 While on-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below SAC or, if SAC is not available on your display, press <Send Calls> (while on-hook) or dial the Send All Calls code *3 (while off-hook). [confirmation tone] Note: You may hear a ring-ping tone from your telephone as each call is redirected.
To cancel Send All Calls 1 While on-hook, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below SAC again or, if SAC is not available on your display, press <Send Calls> again (while on-hook) or dial the Send All Calls Cancel code #3 (while off-hook). [confirmation tone]
Speakerphone
To place or answer a call without lifting the handset, or to use the speakerphone with any feature 3 Press <Speaker>. The red light next to <Speaker> goes on steadily. Place or answer the call, or access the selected feature. Adjust the speakerphone volume if necessary. Press the right half of the Volume control button to raise the volume. Press the left half of the Volume control button to lower the volume. The display shows the following: SPEAKER L >>>>> H There are eight possible volume settings. One arrow is the lowest setting, and eight arrows is the highest setting. Note: The Volume control does not affect an external speakerphone attached to your telephone.
To change from the speakerphone to the handset 1 Pick up the handset and talk. The red light goes off next to <Speaker>.
To change from the handset to the speakerphone Press <Speaker>. The red light goes on next to <Speaker>. Hang up the handset.
To prevent the other party from hearing you Note: If the Speakerphone feature is not active, the Mute feature turns off the microphone associated with the handset (not the speakerphone). However, if the speakerphone is active and the handset is not active, then the Mute feature turns off the microphone associated with the speakerphone (not the handset).
Press <Mute>. The red light next to <Mute> goes on and other party cannot hear you.
Press <Mute> again to resume talking to party. The red light next to <Mute> goes off and other party can hear you again.
To end a call 1 Press <Speaker> again to hang up. The red light next to <Speaker> goes off.
Stored Number
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, View, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To view a number stored on an AD button 3 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below View or, if View is not available on your display, press <Stored>. Press the selected <AD xxxxx>. The stored number is shown. To return to normal display, press <Exit> or repeat Step 2 to see another stored number.
To see the number stored as a list item Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below View or, if View is not available on your display, press <Stored>. Press <Pers List> or dial the Personal List code *7. Dial the selected list item (0, 1, 2). The stored number is shown. To return to normal display, press <Exit> or begin again at Step 2 to see another stored number.
To see the number you last dialed Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below View or, if View is not available on your display, press <Stored>. Press the softkey below Last or, if Last is not available on your display, press <LastDialed> or dial the Last Number Dialed code 659.
Time/Date
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature's abbreviation, TmDay, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens.
To see the date and time 1 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below TmDay or, if TmDay is not available on your display, press <Date/Time>. The display returns to Normal Mode after a few seconds. Note: The telephone gets this information automatically, you will not need to set it.
You can access this feature with the softkeys only if the feature name, Timer, appears on the second line of one of the feature option screens. To see elapsed time (hours, minutes, seconds) 1 Press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Timer or, if Timer is not available on your display, press <Timer>. The elapsed time is shown. To stop the timer and clear the display, press <Menu> and then press the softkey below Timer again or, if Timer is not available on your display, press <Timer> again. The elapsed time is displayed on the screen for about four seconds and then disappears.
Transfer
To send the present call to another extension or outside number 1 Press <Transfer>. [dial tone]
The present call is put on hold and the green light next to the held call flutters. You are given a new call appearance. [ringback tone]
Dial the number to which the call is to be transferred. Remain on the line and announce the call; if there is no answer or the line is busy, return to the held call by pressing its <xxxxx>. Press <Transfer> again. The call is sent to dialed number. Hang up.
Tones and Their Meanings
Ringing tones are produced by an incoming call. Feedback tones are those which you hear through the handset (receiver) or the speaker. Ringing Tones
1 ring - A call from another extension. 2 rings - A call from outside or from the attendant. 3 rings - An Automatic Callback call you placed has been connected. ring-ping (half ring) - A call redirected from your telephone to another because Send All Calls or Call Forwarding All Calls is active.
Feedback Tones
busy tone - A low-pitched tone repeated 60 times a minute; indicates the number dialed is in use. call waiting tone - One, two, or three beeps of high-pitched tone, not repeated; indicates an incoming call is waiting to be answered. Number of beeps designates the source: one for an internal call, two for an outside or attendant call, three for a priority call. call waiting ringback tone - A ringback tone with a lower-pitched signal at the end; indicates the extension called is busy, and the called party has been given a call waiting tone. confirmation tone - Three short bursts of tone; indicates a feature activation or cancellation has been accepted. When you have finished selecting a ringing pattern for your telephone, you hear two rising tones. coverage tone - One short burst of tone; indicates your call will be sent to another extension to be answered by a covering user. dial tone - A continuous tone; indicates dialing can begin. intercept/time-out tone - An alternating high and low tone; indicates a dialing error, a denial of the service requested, or a failure to dial within a preset interval (usually 10 seconds) after lifting the handset or dialing the previous digit. recall dial tone - Three short bursts of tone followed by a steady dial tone; indicates the feature request has been accepted and dialing can begin. reorder tone - A fast busy tone repeated 120 times a minute; indicates all calling facilities are busy. ringback tone - A low-pitched tone repeated 15 times a minute; indicates the number dialed is being rung. speakerphone reset tones - A rising set of tones; indicates the speakerphone is adjusting itself to the surrounding room acoustics.
Troubleshooting
Problem A feature does not work as noted in this guide.
There is no dial tone.
The telephone does not ring.
The lights do not go on next to the buttons.
Solution 1 Reread the procedure and try again. 2 For many features you must lift the handset before you can use the feature. 3 Check with your system manager to be sure this feature is administered on your telephone. 1 Make sure the handset and line cords at your telephone are securely connected at both ends. 2 Press <Test>. If the green light next to <Test> does not go on or flashes rather than goes on steadily, the telephone is not communicating with the switch. 3 Find a working telephone of the same type as your own. Unplug this telephone from its modular wall jack. Plug your telephone into that jack and check if it gets dial tone. 4 If your telephone still does not work, plug the working telephone (of the same type) into your modular wall jack. If the working telephone has dial tone, your own telephone is faulty. Call the Helpdesk at x2964. 1 Make sure the ringer is turned on. 2 Set the ringer volume to a higher level. 3 Place a test call from another extension to your extension. 4 Check the line cord to make certain it is securely connected at both ends. 5 If there is still a problem, call the Helpdesk at x2964. 1 Do a self-test of the telephone lights to see if they go on. 2 Check the line cord to make certain it is securely connected at both ends. 3 If there is still a problem, call the Helpdesk at x2964.

Telephone Switch Interface Matrix
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones SpectraLink 6000 System
June 2008 Edition 1725-36128-001 Version AB
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SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones: SpectraLink 6000 System
Telephone Switch Interfaces
Switch Vendor Any
Any PBX, some KSUs SCA5xx CPA316 TGA116
Switch Supported
SL 6100 PNs
SL 6300 PNs
SL 8000 PNs
Telephone Set Emulated
Analog (aka 2500 type, Industry Standard Telephone or Tip-Ring set) 8410D Digital Voice Terminal
Port Card Required
Analog port card (some KSUs require analog telephone adapters or interface units) TN2181, TN2224, TN2224B, TN2224CP, TN2214B, TN2214CP TN754 v11 or higher, TN754B v11 or higher 408 GS/LS MLX Module or 008 MLX Module
Software Release Required
Definity G(2-wire) Definity G1, G2, G3 (4-wire) Merlin Legend 3 Merlin Magix (4-wire) Avaya S8700/S8500 S8300/S8100 with G700/G600 Media Gateway Interface
SCD5xx, SCF5xx SCF5xx
CPD316 CPF316 CPF316
TGD116 TGF116 TGF116
G3V2 or later Ror later
MLX-16DP
Any SCD5xx CPD316 TGD116 8410D Digital Voice Terminal MM712/MM717 DCP Media Module DXDST-8, DXDST-16 FXLDS-16, FXSDS-16 DXDST-8, DXDST-16 LSI II 15750 or 15740-1 B16DLA, B16DLC, B16DLE Digital Keyset Card (DKSC, DKSC-16) DEM Digital / DNIC Line Card or Module DNIC Line Card DNIC Line Card Any (14A or later) Any Any Any 4.4 or later 5.2xx or later 1.1 or later
Comdial
DX, DXP FX, FX II DSU II SCD5xx CPD316 TGD116 8012S Impact Speakerphone
Executone
IDS F9600 Axxess, Axxent Eclipse IT 5000 (DEI) 4
SCB5xx SCD5xx
CPB316 CPD316
TGB116 TGD116
Model 32 DT14DS Standard Digital Keyset Associate
Fujitsu Inter-Tel
SCD5xx
CPD316
TGD116
SX-50, SX-200 SX-ICP SCX516 CPM316 TGX116 Superset 420
1 Includes Definity One, BCS, ECS, Prologix, and Guestworks platforms. 2 Releases earlier than R3 require the port be programmed as a 74xx type set. Menu functions will not be supported. 3 Merlin II may be easily upgraded to Merlin Legend. The customer should contact his or her telecom supplier. 4 Digital Expansion Interface.
Telephone Switch Interfaces (contd)
Switch Vendor NEC Switch Supported
NEAX 2000 NEAX 2000 IVS NEAX 2400 SCD5xx CPD316 TGD116
Dterm Series III or E (ETJ-16DC-2)
4DLCA, 4DLCD, 4DLCQ 8DLCP 16ELCH, 16ELCJ NT8D02EA, NT8D02EB, NT8D02GA, NT8D02HA
1600 or later D1-4.or later X11 rel. or later Version 25.1 or later X11 rel. 14 or later DR1-DR5
Nortel
Meridian 1 (incl. Remote Shelf) Option 11C Mini SL-1 SL-100 with IPE 6 shelf Norstar Modular ICS Norstar Compact ICS 616, 824 Norstar BCM (Digital) SCD5xx CPD316 TGD116 M7310 Telephone VB-44223 SCN5xx 6 CPNTGNM2616 Modular Telephone w/ display
NTDK16 QPC578 NT8D02EA, NT8D02EB, NT8D02GA, NT8D02HA (only one type) DSM 16, DSM 32
Any Any Any Any 9005 or earlier 9006 Any Any Any
Panasonic
DBS & DBS CBX; 9000 CBX 9751 CBX Models 9751 CBX Models 30 & 80, 9200 CBX, Hicom 300E Hicom 150/ HiPath 3000 Hicom 300/ HiPath 4000
SCP5xx
CPP316
TGP116
DEC/8 Rolm Phone Interface (RPI)
Siemens/ Rolm
RolmPhone 400
RPI SLMR, SLMR-16, SLMR3
SCH516 8
CPH3167
LKO: TGH1167
optiset E Basic optiset E Standard 2020SD Digital Telephone
SLMO24, SLU8 SLMO PDKU, PDKU2, PDKU2A, BDKU/S, ADKU, BWDKU 9
Toshiba
Strata DK280, DK24, DK96, DK424, CTX 100, CTX 670
5 Earliest version of software that supports the emulated telephone set. 6 The Nortel Meridian interfaces SCN5xx, CPN316, and TGN116 also include the digital interface options available on SCD5xx, CPD316, and TGD116 respectively. 7 Intelligent Peripheral Expansion shelf must be installed to operate an M2616 port on an SL-100. 8 SCH516, CPH316 and LKO:TGH116 are available through Siemens and Siemens authorized distributors. The wireless telephone product names for the SpectraLink 8000 System are the Siemens optiPoint W1/WL1 professional telephones. SCH516 and CPH316 also include the same digital interface options available on SCD516, CPD316, and TGD116 respectively. 9 Toshiba BWDKU card is supported in version 53.028 or higher of the SpectraLink 6100 MCU and in version 43.085 and higher on the SpectraLink 6300 MCU. Toshiba BWDKU card is supported on the SpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateway version.082 and higher.
SpectraLink 8000 Wireless Telephones
IP Telephony Interfaces
Switch Vendor Switch Supported Wireless Telephone Product Numbers Telephone Set Emulated
Set is similar to IP Touch.
R5.x, R6.0, R6.1 R7.1, R8.0 3.x, 4.0
Alcatel-Lucent 1 OmniPCX Office (OXO) Avaya 2
IP Touch 310 & 610 Wireless OmniPCX Enterprise (OXE) LAN Handsets Communication Manager IP Office 3616, 3620, 3626, 3641, 3645 IP Wireless Telephone 3616, 3620, 3626, IP Wireless Telephone PTE110, PTX110 PTB7xx, PTB8xx SpectraLink e340/h340/i640 Asterisk Business Edition SpectraLink 8002 SpectraLink 8020/8030
4612 IP Telephone 3.0, 3.1 IP Phone 7960 IP Phone 12SP+ N/A 3.x, 4.1, 4.3, 5.x 3.2 3.1, 3.2 1.2x B.1.3.0 or later ABE_B.1-3 Model 8660 Polycom SpectraLink 5220 IP Phone Polycom SpectraLink 16LD 16LD 8.2 or higher 1.1 or later 4 5.1, 6.0 and 7.0 4.1.9.4 to 5.0 2.1 and above RLS16 RLS8 H1 7.98 Succession 3.0 CS1000 V 4.x, 5.0 CS1000 V 4.5, 5.0 SN09 SE09 BCM 200/400 3.6 and 3.7 SRG 200/400 1.0 SRG 50 V1.0
Cisco Systems
CallManager CallManager Express CallManager
Digium
Inter-Tel 3 Mitel Networks
Axxess IT ICP (any controller) 5 SX-200 ICP (any controller) 4
Model 8664, 8665, 8668 Wireless IP Phone PTE140, PTN140, PTX140 PTE140, PTN140, PTX140 MH110, MH120, MH140h MH110, MH120, MH140h WLAN Handset 2210, 2211, 2212, WLAN Handset 6120, 6140
NEC Nortel 6
IPS 2000 IPS 2400 Communications Server (CS)1000 Communications Server (CS)1000 Communications Server (CS)2000 Communications Server (CS)2100 BCM 200/400 SRG 200/400 SRG50
i2004 Internet Telephone WLAN Handset 2210, 2211, 2212
1 Available only through Alcatel-Lucent and Alcatel-Lucent authorized distributors. 2 Available only through Avaya and Avaya authorized distributors. 3 Available only through Inter-Tel and Inter-Tel authorized distributors. 4 Version 1.2 or higher requires a Category C license per phone. 5 Supported Mitel platforms: 3300 LX, 3300 MX, 3300 CX, 3300 CXi, SX-200 ICP, SX-200 MX, Sprint i4. 6 Communications Server 1000 is formerly known as Succession 1000. Nortel Networks products are available only through Nortel Networks and Nortel Networks authorized distributors. Not all call servers and handsets are compatible. Go to Nortel.com to determine compatibility and the appropriate version of handset software for each call server and release listed above.
The information provided in these tables is believed to be current and correct but is not guaranteed. Verification with an appropriate demo kit is recommended.
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