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System Features
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
12.78 Red and Green LEDs: Inter-Tel digital phones have red and green LEDs in the button
lamps. When both colors are used, a green lamp generally indicates that the call is active, ring-
ing, or holding at your station (see below for a possible exception for direct ring-in calls).
When the lamp is red, the call is active, ringing, or holding at another station. Trunk access,
allowed-answer permission, and the feature being used (for example, System Hold or Call
Transfer) determine if you can pick up a (red) call from another station.
NOTE:
12.79 There are two system-wide programming options that control these LEDs. (See
258
in PROGRAMMING.)
E. HEADSETS
12.80 For convenience, an electret headset can be used at any phone. The Speaker button is
used to connect and disconnect calls when the headset is attached. See SPECIFICATIONS,
page
12.81 Some headsets have a power-saver mode that disables the headphone after a period of
silence. To prevent these headsets from missing portions of incoming calls, there is a station
flag called "Send Alert Burst To Headset." Enabling this flag allows the phone to generate a
tone that activates the headset before connecting to an incoming call. In the default state, it is
disabled. See
12.82 The new Model 8520 and 8560 Phones have headset jacks on the back of the phones.
This allows you to have the headset and the handset connected to the phone at the same time.
You must still, however, enable/disable the headset using the Headset Mode feature code.
Connecting a Headset
12.83 To connect a headset to a Model 8520 or 8560 Phone:
1.
2.
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Green LEDs are not applicable on multi-protocol endpoints.
Allow Green LEDs: Gives the installer the option of having all red/green phones and
red-only phones operate the same, or allowing the red/green phones to use the green
LEDs. If this flag is enabled, the dual-color phones will use both the red and green
LEDs. If it is disabled, the phones will operate in red-only mode, like the phones with-
out green LEDs. In the default state, the flag is disabled.
Use Green LEDs For Direct Ring: Determines whether direct ring-in calls cause a red
or green lamp. If the flag is enabled, direct ring-in calls to your station will be green. If
disabled, all direct ring-in calls will cause the LED to be red. In the default state, this
flag is enabled.
NOTE:
The Allow Green LEDs flag must be enabled in order for this flag to operate.
2-75, when selecting a headset for use on the phone.
page 6-211
in PROGRAMMING.
Insert the headset plug into the vacant headset jack on the back of the phone.
While on hook, enter the Headset On feature code (315) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE ON.
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