Optional Usb Devices; Message Indicator Lamp - Inter-Tel 8690 User Manual

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Optional USB Devices

You can connect a standard USB device to your Model 8690 endpoint using a stan-
dard USB cable (not included) connected to the USB host port on the back of the end-
point (see
page
the endpoint is powered on.
If you connect a USB keyboard, you can configure the keyboard properties under
Start - Settings - Control Panel -
connect a mouse. You can configure mouse properties under Start - Settings - Control
Panel -
Mouse
If you would like to connect both a mouse and a keyboard to the endpoint, you will
need to use two USB cables. First connect the mouse to the keyboard and then con-
nect the keyboard to the USB host port on the endpoint. The operating system recog-
nizes all daisy-chained USB devices.

Message Indicator Lamp

The Message Indicator lamp (located at the top, right corner of the endpoint) flashes
whenever there is one or more waiting messages. In addition, the display indicates the
number of messages you have waiting. See
sages.
NOTE:
By default, the message lamp is programmed to light when you receive a new
voice mail message. However, this lamp can be programmed for other functions. Check
with your system administrator if you are unsure what your endpoint's lamp is pro-
grammed to indicate.
If desired, you can program the endpoint so that the message lamp does not flash,
even when new messages are waiting. For details, see page see (see
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Inter-Tel
Model 8690 User Guide (SIP Mode)
4). The operating system will automatically detect the device when
Keyboard
.
. You can also use the USB host port to
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for instructions on retrieving mes-
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