SpectraLink 84-Series Quick Start Manual

SpectraLink 84-Series Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 Spectralink 84-Series Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 Additional Resources Online Reference The Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Handset User Guide is your complete reference for utilizing all of the features of this handset. Spectralink Wireless Telephones Safety Information Spectralink 84-Series Regulatory Information All support documents may be downloaded from http://support.spectralink.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Do Not Disturb (DND) ......15 Battery Pack Removal Forward an Incoming Call ....15 and Replacement ......29 Forward All Calls ......15 Voicemail..........15 Notice for Spectralink 84-Series Call Lists ..........16 Wireless Telephone Users .....31 Contact Directory ......16 Set Profile ........17 Contact Information .......32...
  • Page 4: Side / Rear View

    Side View – 8450/8452 Side View Barcode reader (if available) Volume up Volume down Push-to-talk button or Talk button Emergency Dial button (PTT) (if confi gured) Barcode reader scan button (if available) Headset jack (Lift the cover for access) USB interface (Lift the cover for access) Side View –...
  • Page 5: Front View

    Front View – All Models Front View LED indicator Model number Soft keys Full-color LCD Access display context-sensitive features Home key Navigation keys Returns you to   the Home Scroll through screen menus and fields ◄ ► Move cursor Back key Start key Returns to the...
  • Page 6: Logging In And Signing In

    Logging In and Signing In In some environments, you will need to log in and/or sign in to your handset before it is operational. See page 18 for complete information on utilizing the features provided by the Lync interface. Sharing Handsets When User Profiles are deployed, a handset may be shared by any number of users.
  • Page 7: The Home Screen

    The Home Screen The Home Screen The Home screen provides you with information about the status of the handset and the Home icons. Status bar Date and time Extension Current profile Home icons: Messages Settings Contacts/Call Lists Applications (not shown) Soft key labels Home Icons The Home icons allow you to access your handset’s features...
  • Page 8: Shortcut Menus

    Applications Depending on the configuration of your handset, a menu of custom applications may be accessible by selecting the Applications icon from the Home screen. See your system administrator for information about any applications listed on this menu. Shortcut Menus The soft keys at the bottom of the display allow you to select functions.
  • Page 9: The Session Manager

    The Session Manager The Session Manager Use your handset to manage up to eight communication sessions Use your handset to manage up to eight communication - calls, broadcasts, chats, and alerts - at any one time and in any sessions—calls, broadcasts, chats, and alerts—at any one time combination.
  • Page 10: Status And Call Icons

    Status and Call Icons Status and Call Icons Status and Call Icons Status and Call Icons Status Icon Indication Call Icon Indication Status Icon Indication Call Icon Indication Status Icon Indication Status Icon Indication Call Icon Call Icon Indication Indication Incoming call Battery full ringing...
  • Page 11: Basic Handset Features

    Basic Handset Features Basic Handset Features Basic handset features offer you the ability to place, answer, end, hold, resume, and otherwise manage your incoming and outgoing Basic handset features offer you the ability to place, answer, calls. Other basic features include muting, transferring, end, hold, resume, and otherwise manage your incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 12: Answering A Call

    Use Speed Dial Press the Favorites soft key from the Home screen to display the shortcut menu of Favorites—those contacts with the first 10 configured speed dial numbers. Dial any contact by pressing the corresponding speed dial number on the keypad. Answering a Call Press the Start key.
  • Page 13: Microphone Mute

    • To end the current call and answer the incoming call, press Ignore to open the Session Manager and press End to end the current call. Then press Start to answer the incoming call. • Forward the call to another number by pressing the Forward soft key and entering the extension number.
  • Page 14: Transfer And Conference Calls

    Transfer and Conference Calls During an active call, either the Transfer or Blind Transfer soft key will display. The key not displayed and the Conference options are listed as options on the Features shortcut menu. Blind transfer 1. Connect to the first party. 2.
  • Page 15: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    • When a participant cell is highlighted, you can use FarMute to mute the participant, the End key will disconnect the participant, Hold will place that participant on hold. • Pressing the Feature soft key, Split option will split the conference into two separate held calls.
  • Page 16: Call Lists

    Call Lists Navigate to Contacts/Call Lists > Call Lists. You can Sort, display by Type, Clear the list, or select a call and Dial the number. Select a call and press the OK key to view the call details. You may then Edit/Dial the number, Save the contact or Delete the call.
  • Page 17: Set Profile

    Set Profile Your Spectralink 84‑Series handset has four preset Profiles which can be customized for event notifications such as incoming calls or PTT sessions: Normal Audible alerts Silent All handset sounds are silenced Meeting Vibrates to notify you of incoming calls...
  • Page 18: Using Microsoft Lync

    Using Microsoft Lync Your system administrator will tell you if you are using a Microsoft Lync server and have the features described here. See the User Guide for additional information. Viewing Your Lync Contacts Your Lync Contacts are available by navigating to Contacts/Call Lists >...
  • Page 19: Sending And Receiving Instant Messages

    Select the session cell to open the chat window. End an IM call, chat or session by pressing the End key. Lync-Hosted Conference Calls Not Supported You cannot initiate, split, or end a Lync‑hosted conference call on your Spectralink phone.
  • Page 20: Updating Your Lync Presence

    Updating Your Lync Presence Presence indicates your availability to other Microsoft Lync contacts. Change your presence by pressing the Profiles soft key and the My Status option. Then select your desired presence. Your new presence displays to everyone using the same system. When you change your presence on your phone, your presence will change on the Microsoft Lync client on any associated computer as well and vice versa.
  • Page 21: Push-To-Talk

    Push to Talk (if configured) The PTT feature allows the Spectralink 84‑Series handsets to operate in a group broadcast mode, where a single handset can transmit to multiple listeners, like a two‑way radio. Transmitter Receivers To set Push to Talk (PTT) options, navigate to Settings >...
  • Page 22: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Use the Settings menus to take full advantage of the features available in your 84‑Series handset. Explore these menus and discover how to optimize your handset’s usability. Note that menu options will vary depending on the settings configured in your facility.
  • Page 23: Using The Barcode Reader

    2. Time and Date 7. On-Hook dialing 3. Headset Memory 8. Easy Answer 4. Background 9. Paging/PTT Config Using the Barcode Reader 5. Screen Capture If your phone has a barcode reader, the barcode scanner is Using the Barcode Reader (8450/8452 only) located at the top rear of the handset.
  • Page 24: Chargers

    Quad Chargers and can charge up to 12 Battery Packs at the same time. The Speakerphone Dock charges the Battery Pack while also functioning as a hands‑free device. Any Battery Pack for the Spectralink 84‑Series Wireless Telephone can be charged in any Spectralink 84‑Series Charger. Charging Icon...
  • Page 25: Using The Dual Charger

    Using the Dual Charger Using the Dual Charger While the handset is charging in standby mode, it will display the charging icon. When the handset is fully charged, the The Dual Charger (DCA39), shown next, is designed to charge The Dual Charger (DCA39), shown next, is designed to charge fully charged icon will display.
  • Page 26: Usb Charger

    USB Charger Plug the charger into a wall socket. Carefully open the hinged cover on the right side of the handset, near the bottom and plug in the USB cable. The charging icons will display as described above for the Dual Charger. Quad Charger The Quad Charger is used in facilities where other types of chargers are not efficient.
  • Page 27: 12-Bay Multi-Charger

    12-Bay Multi-Charger The 12‑Bay Multi‑Charger is an assembly of three Quad Chargers and is used in high‑volume mobile environments. It is usually mounted on a wall in an accessible area. The LEDs above the charging bays operate as described for the Quad Charger.
  • Page 28: Speakerphone Dock

    Dock. The handset will malfunction if it is docked without a Battery Pack. Online Reference The Spectralink 8410 Speakerphone Dock Quick Start Guide is your complete reference for utilizing all of the features of the Speakerphone Dock.
  • Page 29: Battery Packs

    Battery Packs Extended Battery Pack Battery Pack Your handset is powered by a removable Battery Pack that you will need to recharge periodically. You must fully charge your handset’s Battery Pack before you use it for the first time. Depending on the type of charger you use, this might take several hours.
  • Page 30 To replace, slide the tab of the Battery Pack into the bottom slot Battery Pack Removal latch To replace, slide the tab of the Battery Pack into the bottom slot of the handset cavity. Gently press the top of the Battery Pack until it snaps into place.
  • Page 31: Notice For Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephone Users

    You may also obtain the same information by contacting Spectralink by regular mail or email at the addresses listed at the bottom of this notice. For at least three (3) years from the date of distribution of...
  • Page 32: Contact Information

    Spectralink Corporation has prepared this document for use by Spectralink per- sonnel and customers. The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Spectralink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Spectralink, nor be implied to grant any license to make, use, or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith.

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