Your Callmaster Iv Voice Terminal; Overview; The Headset (Or The Handset) - Avaya Definity Callmaster IV User And Installation Instructions Manual

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Your CALLMASTER IV Voice
Terminal

Overview

Your CALLMASTER
an Avaya Media Server.
This voice terminal has six buttons that can be used for either call appearances or
features and 15 buttons that are administered exclusively for features. It also has
a 2-line by 40-character liquid crystal display for showing call-related information,
and designated buttons for both the ACD Log In and Release features.
In addition, the CALLMASTER IV has a built-in Recorder Interface which allows
you to connect the voice terminal to a recording device so that you can record all
voice interactions.
NOTE:
The tape recorder used with the CALLMASTER IV voice terminal must be
purchased by the user; it is not provided with the voice terminal.

The Headset (or the Handset)

Since the CALLMASTER IV voice terminal is most often used with a headset,
each set has two headset jacks, one on each side of the housing, so that one or
two headsets can easily be connected. The voice terminal is immediately off-hook
when the headset is plugged into the voice terminal.
With the use of an optional handset D-Kit, a K2G2 handset can be added to the
voice terminal. (See "Orderable Equipment" in the Installation section of these
instructions for Comcodes of the handset D-Kits and individual parts.) This kit
includes a handset and handset cord, a PJ327 adapter so that the handset cord
can be connected to one of the headset jacks, and a cradle in which the handset
can be kept when it is not in use. (This cradle cannot be used as a switchhook.)
NOTE:
Equipment used with previous versions of the CALLMASTER voice terminal
may not be compatible with the CALLMASTER IV.
®
IV voice terminal has been specially designed for use with
Issue 5 August 2005
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