Polycom SX-50, SX-2000 manual Hold, Mute, Voicemail, Speakerphone, Ring types

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LinkPlus Interface Guide: Mitel SX-50, -200, -2000 System

Hold

The Hold feature should be programmed to the Hold key as shown on the key-map diagrams so that when the Hold key or softkey is pressed on the handset, the call is placed on hold.

Mute

The handset Mute function is hard-coded to FCN +1 on the PTB4xx handset. This function sequence is recommended, but the system administrator can assign the Mute function to any available function key sequence or leave the function unassigned. The SpectraLink 6000 and SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones use a Mute softkey.

Voicemail

The message-waiting icon on the handset is activated with the message indication of the deskset. The voicemail feature on the deskset must be assigned to the feature key as shown in the key-map diagrams. Do not assign any other feature to this key, since the associated LED is directly mapped to the message-waiting icon on the handset. This LED assignment must be used in order to support the message-waiting icon. Using this key for any other feature or for line access could cause unacceptable system performance.

Speakerphone

If a handset such as the PTB 4xx has no speaker, the Microphone, Speaker, and Volume Up/Down buttons on the 420 have no corresponding handset function.

Ring types

Handset ring types (soft, normal, vibrate, etc.) are programmed by the handset user and are not accessible or changeable by the system switch. Whenever possible the audible ringer on the handset will follow the cadence provided by the system switch. Call progress tones provided by the host system will be passed through to the handset.

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Contents LinkPlus Interface Guide Trademark Information Patent InformationCopyright Notice Contact InformationAbout this Guide SpectraLink 6000 System SpectraLink 6300 MCUSpectraLink 6000 System SpectraLink 6100 MCU SpectraLink 8000 Telephony GatewayRelated Documents Customer SupportIcons and Conventions This manual uses the following icons and conventionsPage Plan the Interface Plan ProgrammingAssign Extension Numbers Line/Call appearancesFunction buttons Wireless Telephone Display Handset indicatorsFeature Programming Requirements Line sequencesFunction sequences Function Menu Programming SpectraLink 6300 MCU SpectraLink 6000 MCUSpectraLink 8000 Telephony Gateways Hold MuteVoicemail SpeakerphoneSet the Switch Interface Type Interface ImplementationSpectraLink 6000 MCU SpectraLink 6300 MCUKey-mapping the Handset to Emulate the Superset Installer can now test the handsets Program MitelPage Extension Assignments Worksheet Shelf Interface Module
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SX-200, SX-2000, SX-50 specifications

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