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12.84 To connect a headset to all other phones:
Remove the coiled handset cord from the base of the phone. Leave the handset in the
1.
cradle.
Insert the headset plug into the vacant handset jack.
2.
While on hook, enter the Headset On feature code (315) or the Headset On/Off feature
3.
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE ON.
12.85 To disconnect the headset from a Model 8520 or 8560 Phone:
Unplug the headset cord from the back of the phone.
1.
While on hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
2.
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
12.86 To disconnect the headset from all other phones:
Unplug the headset cord from the base of the phone.
1.
Plug the coiled handset cord into the base of the phone.
2.
While on hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
3.
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
"Headset Connect Tone" Station Flag
12.87 The "Headset Connect Tone" flag will send a single tone to a headset, instead of normal
phone ring tones, when a call is ringing at the station (non-handsfree intercom call, outside
call, queue callback, or reminder message). The tone is sent only once, when the call is
received, and will not repeat even if the call continues to ring unanswered. It is intended as a
"wake up" tone for headsets that have a power-saving function that allows the device to
"sleep" if idle for a set period. The flag is programmed on a station-by-station basis. By default
the flag is disabled.
F.
VOLUME CONTROLS
12.88 On some analog phones, speaker volume and ring tone volume are controlled by two
thumbwheels on the right side of the phone.
12.89 On all digital phones, AIM and Inter-Tel/DVK Analog Phones, and Executone IDS and
Wave Phones, volume is controlled by pressing volume control buttons on the phone.
On the Executive Display, Standard Display, and Axxess Basic Phones, an illustration
on the button (that looks like this
levels. Press the lower end in place of the down arrow and the higher end in place of the
up arrow.
On the Professional, Associate, and Eclipse Basic Phones, the
down arrows, representing higher and lower volume levels.
On Model 8500, 8520, and 8560 Phones, illustrations of speakers (
higher and lower volume levels. Press the
the
The analog phones and Executone IDS and Wave phones have separate VOL UP and
VOL DOWN buttons.
12.90 The Standard Display, Associate Display, Axxess Basic Digital, Eclipse Basic Digital,
Model 8520, and Model 8500 Phones have a volume range of 1 to 7, with db levels of -12, -8,
-4, 0, +4, +8, and +12 respectively. The Executive Display, Professional Display, and Model
8560 Phones have a volume range of 1-8, with db levels of -12, -8, -4, 0, +3, +6, +9, and +12
respectively.
"Headset Connect Tone" Station Flag
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end of the button to raise the volume.
System Features
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
) represents higher and lower volume
button has up and
and
end of the button to lower the volume and
5
) represent
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