Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual page 374

Hide thumbs Also See for AXXESS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installation
®
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Optional Headsets
13.14 See SPECIFICATIONS,
13.15 To attach a headset to an Executive Display, Professional Display, Standard Dis-
play, Associate Display, Axxess Basic Digital, Eclipse Basic Digital, or Model 8500 Phone:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
13.16 To attach a headset to a Model 8520 or 8560 Phone:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Optional Personal Computer Data Port Modules (PCDPMs)
13.17 For off-hook voice announce receive capability, and to allow an optional DSS/BLF Unit
and/or an optional Modem Data Port Module to be installed, any Standard Display, Associate
Display, Executive Display, Professional Display, Model 8520, or Model 8560 Phone may be
equipped with an optional PC Data Port Module. For the Executive Display and Standard Dis-
play Phones, PCDPM part no. 550.3018 [PB2585 in Europe] or 550.3014 [PB2548-A] is
required. For the Professional Display and Associate Display Phones, PCDPM part no.
550.3018 is required. For the Model 8520 and 8560 Phones, the PCDPM required is part no.
550.8400.
13.18 The original model PCDPM – part no. 550.3014 [PB2548-A in Europe] for the Execu-
tive Display and Standard Display Phones has been replaced with a new model – part no.
550.3018 [PB2585]. The new PCDPM (part no. 550.3018) and the Model 8520/8560 PCDPM
(part no. 550.8400) do not require an external AC transformer (see
a diagram). Refer to the revised installation instructions included with the new unit. If a DSS/
BLF Unit is not installed on the module's RS232 port, the port can be used to connect an
SMDR/error message output device or a personal computer. See
installing the optional PC Data Port Module.
NOTE:
sion of RS232 is EIA/TIA-232-E (July 1991), which includes the alternate use of RTS and CTS
as character-by-character hardware flow control signals. The Inter-Tel system serial ports con-
form to EIA/TIA-232-E. Older versions of RS232, such as EIA-232-D (1987) and RS232-C
(1969) are a subset of EIA/TIA-232-E. Hence, serial ports which conform to EIA/TIA-232-E are
compatible with RS232-C serial ports. However, if the RS232-C serial port does not support
RTS/CTS flow control, then the connection cannot use RTS/CTS hardware flow control.
Page 3-188
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
page
Remove the coiled handset cord from the handset jack on the bottom of the phone.
Leave the handset in the cradle.
Insert the headset modular plug into the jack. Plug in the headset power source, if used.
If the headset has an ON/OFF switch, turn ON the headset.
On the phone, press the Special button and enter the Headset Enable feature code
(default value is 315).
To disable the headset, press the Special button and enter the Headset Disable feature
code (default value is 316). Then unplug the headset and reconnect the handset.
Insert the headset modular plug into the jack located underneath the phone. Plug in the
headset power source, if used.
If the headset has an ON/OFF switch, turn ON the headset.
On the phone, press
315).
To disable the headset, press
(default value is 316). Then unplug the headset and reconnect the handset.
RS232 has undergone several revisions over the last 30 years. The most current ver-
2-75, for headset requirements.
and enter the Headset Enable feature code (default value is
and enter the Headset Disable feature code
Figure 2-7
on
page 2-78
page 3-191
for instructions on
Optional Headsets
for

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents