Lucent Technologies SYSTEM 85 Server User Manual


 
DEFINITYEnterpriseCommunicationsServerandSystem75andSystem85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
Issue 11
December 1999
The 8400 Series Voice Terminals
12-54The 8411 Voice Terminal
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The SHIFT Button
The blue SHIFT button on the set can be used with the HOLD button to select
your own personalized ring from among eight available patterns. (The red light
next to the SHIFT button goes on steadily when the button is activated.)
Call Appearance/Feature Buttons
The 8411 voice terminal has 10 call appearance/feature buttons, each equipped
with a red light and a green status light. Usually, at least three of these buttons are
administered as call appearances for the terminal’s primary extension number,
where calls are placed and answered. The rest of the buttons can be used for
more call appearances (including bridged appearances of other stations’
extensions) and features. Buttons administered for features have only their green
status lights active.
Message Light
The red Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. It goes off
when the user retrieves the message or when the message is erased.
Speakerphone
The 8411 voice terminal is equipped with a built-in speakerphone. (The voice
terminal can be optioned for a 1-way, listen-only speaker instead.) The
Speakerphone capability allows a user to engage in a hands-free conversation
with the far-end party. The speakerphone can be turned on or off with the
SPEAKER button; can be muted with the MUTE button, and the volume can be
raised and lowered with the VOLUME “arrow” button.
Speaker (Listen-Only) Feature
Although the 8411 voice terminal is shipped from the factory with the terminal set
for the Speakerphone feature, the 8411 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.