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Standard and basic digital keysets and axxessory talk voice mail
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This user guide contains instructions for using the Inter-Tel AXXESS Standard and
Basic Digital Keysets and the AXXESSORY Talk Voice Mail system.
The tabs on the edge of each page will help you find the features more quickly.
Keyset and Telephone System feature pages have tabs at the top of the page like
the one shown at right.
Voice Mail feature pages have tabs in the middle of the page.
Default Feature Code pages have the tab at the bottom of the page.
Note
The AXXESS telephone system is a very flexible, programmable system.
Depending on the version of software your system uses and your system's custom pro-
gramming, the procedures for using the features might vary slightly from the descrip-
tions in this guide. If so, your trainer or system administrator can tell you how your
system differs and how to use the features. If your telephone system uses a different
voice mail system, you will be provided with a separate user guide for that system.
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For quick access to basic instructions, refer to the Quick Reference Guide attached to
the center of this user guide. It also includes a tear-out pocket guide that has instruc-
tions for the features you are likely to use while away from the office (Remote Fea-
ture Access and Voice Mail).
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The buttons on your phone are called "keys," which is why the phone is called a Stan-
dard or Basic "Keyset." The keys are used for dialing and for access to the features of
the AXXESS telephone system and AXXESSORY Talk voice mail system.
The Standard and Basic Keysets are shown on the next two pages.
Basic keysets are available in non-display models only. Standard keysets are available
in both display and non-display models. The Standard display keysets have two-line
displays with 16 characters per line. When the keyset is not in use, the display shows
the extension number, user name, time of day, and date. Other displays include:
reminder messages, do-not-disturb messages, numbers dialed, call sources, elapsed
time of calls, current call costs, error messages, etc
AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide
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