Polycom SPECTRALINK 8000 manual Station features for handset, Notes for users, Assign buttons

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Station features for handset

LinkPlus Interface Guide: Avaya DEFINITY Communications System

settings so they can be manually duplicated using an add station command for the template handset.

Station features for handset

Station features on Page 1 of the station form can be assigned or copied as determined in the pre-installation procedures. The following settings must be set for the handset:

Type: 8410D

Name: the handset user's name, if there is a permanent user assigned.

Auto Answer: None (this is the default, and forces calls to ring the handset)

Notes for users

The following features are not supported on the PTB 4xx handset:

Personalized Ring feature

The 8410's SHIFT, TEST, and SPEAKR keys

The 8410's red programmable button lamps

The handset display has only 16 characters per line; longer messages will wrap onto the second line of the display. DEFINITY’s five- character menu names (for example, CpkUp for Call Pickup) will be truncated to three characters on the handset. If the customer wants to change these three-character messages, they can be customized using DEFINITY’s Language Translations feature.

Assign buttons

The technician can assign Call Appearances, Line (trunk) Appearances, and features to buttons to fit user needs.

If the handset will be used in conjunction with a wired station, administer the handset as a Bridged Appearance of the wired station.

Assign buttons 1-3 as bridged appearances (brdg-appr) of the wired station. This will allow the first three appearances on the handset to correspond to the first three appearances on the wired station.

Assign buttons 4-5 as call appearances (call-appr). This must be done because DEFINITY requires at least two call appearances of the extension on each station.

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