DEFINITYEnterpriseCommunicationsServerandSystem75andSystem85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
Issue 11
December 1999
The 8400 Series Voice Terminals
12-38The 8410 Voice Terminal
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NOTE:
If there is not a SHIFT button and Reset Spkr does NOT appear under the
SPEAKER button, the voice terminal will adjust to the surrounding
environment by itself. The user does not need to do anything manually.
By pressing the blue SHIFT button on the set and then the SPEAKER button (if
the voice terminal is set for the Speakerphone feature), the user hears a set of
tones as the speakerphone performs an acoustic test of the environment. When
the tones stop, the speakerphone has finished adjusting itself and is ready for use.
The user
must
reset the speakerphone in any of three instances: whenever the
voice terminal is moved to another place (even in the same room), whenever the
red light next to the SPEAKER button is fluttering, and, when, in the unlikely event,
the speakerphone is making a squealing sound.
Speaker (Listen-Only) Feature
Although the 8410 voice terminal is shipped from the factory with the terminal set
for the Speakerphone feature, the 8410 voice terminal can be optioned instead for
a 1-way, listen-only speaker. If this is the case, use the SPEAKER button on the
front of the voice terminal for turning on and off the speaker.
The Speaker (listen-only) capability allows a user to engage in a 1-way
conversation with the far-end. Specifically, the user can only listen to the far-end.
To speak with the far-end, the user must use the handset which turns off the
speaker. The Speaker function may also be disabled.
MUTE Button
The MUTE button is a fixed feature button with a red status light. The MUTE
button turns off the microphone of the built-in speakerphone or the handset so
that a person can converse with another person in the room without the other
party listening in.
VOLUME Control Button
The 8410 voice terminal has a VOLUME “arrow” button on the front of the set.
This button has several functions. When the user is using the speakerphone or the
1-way speaker, the VOLUME button controls the volume of the speaker. When the
user is on a call using the handset, the VOLUME button controls the handset
volume. When the voice terminal is idle, the button controls the volume of the tone
ringer.
When the user sets the volume for the speaker, speakerphone, handset, or the
tone ringer, the display on the 8410D voice terminal shows a “bar array” that
indicates the volume setting.