Lucent Technologies 8411 manual PassageWay Connection, Connection with Analog Equipment

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The PassageWay Connection

The EIA RS-232 type jack on your 8411 voice terminal provides you with an interface between the voice terminal and the COM port on an IBM-compatible personal computer. This interface allows you to access Lucent Technologies PassageWay Solution software which you can install on your PC.

For more information on installing and using PassageWay Solution with your 8411 voice terminal, read the information contained in the PassageWay® Direction Connection Solution For DEFINITY® Communications System 8411 Voice Terminal User’s Guide, 585-201-115. You can order this book by calling the GBCS Publications Fulfillment Center at 1 800 457-1235.

Connection with Analog Equipment

Through the Analog Adjunct RJ11C jack on the rear of the set, the 8411 voice terminal provides connection with Analog Adjuncts such as answering machines, fax machines, PC or laptop data/ fax modem cards, data sets or modems, audio teleconferencing equipment, and TTY machines commonly used by the hearing impaired. On System 75, System 85, and the DEFINITY ECS G1 and G2 switches and DEFINITY ECS G3 releases prior to G3V4, Issue 3 (your system manager can tell you to which switch your voice terminal is connected), the analog equipment shares the telephone line with the voice terminal. Therefore, while the telephone is being used, you cannot use the Analog Adjunct at the same time, or vice versa. On

the DEFINITY ECS G3V4, Issue 3 and later, the 8411 and the Analog Adjunct can be assigned separate telephone lines, and thus the voice terminal and Analog Adjunct can be used simultaneously.

The PassageWay Button (Button #9) and the Analog Adjunct Status Button (Button #10)

The system manager may choose to option Button #9 on the 8411 voice terminal, the next-to-last button in the second column (see Figure 1 for button numbering), so that the red and green lights next to the button provide PassageWay status information. (See “PassageWay Status Indications” below.) If Button #9 is optioned in this manner, it is then disabled and CANNOT be used as a call appearance button.

The system manager may also choose to option Button #10 (again, see Figure 1 for its location) so that its adjacent red and green lights provide Analog Adjunct status information. (See “Analog Adjunct Status Indications” on the next page.) If Button #10 is optioned in this way, the button’s function changes from a call appearance button to a local button that can be used to send a disconnect signal to the analog adjunct. (See “Sharing the 8411 Telephone Line with the Analog Adjunct” later in this section.)

Notes: If optioned by the system manager, the light indications next to these two buttons go on and off automatically.

If these buttons are optioned for PassageWay and Analog Adjunct status,

Button #9 is always used to monitor PassageWay, and Button #10 is always used to monitor the Analog Adjunct.

You can also perform a diagnostics test of the PassageWay connection and the status of the

Analog Adjunct by pressing Shift and then Test . These two button presses will activate the red and green lights next to Buttons #9 and #10 to show the status of the PassageWay and Analog Adjunct connections.

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Contents Voice Terminal User’s Guide Contents Page Your 8411 Voice Terminal Top View of the 8411D Voice Terminal With DisplayThese four buttons are labeled Has raised bars for Volume control button Telephone number card Handset Bottom View of the 8411 Voice Terminal Rear View of the 8411 Voice Terminal PassageWay Connection Connection with Analog EquipmentPassageWay Green Light Red Light Status Sharing the 8411 Telephone Line with the Analog Adjunct Which has control Red light Telephone line?Quick Look at the Features Voice FeaturesPage Hold Display Features and Features Used with the Softkeys Normal See ExitHow to Use the Features General InstructionsTroubleshooting Later in This Guide Conventions Used in The Following ProceduresQuick Reference Lists at the Back of This Guide Using the Display, Softkeys and Display Control Buttons Display, Softkeys, and Display Control ButtonsThree Default Feature Option Screens Other Softkey Features That May Be On Your Display Abbreviation FeatureUsing the Softkeys to Activate a Feature Voice Feature Procedures Abbreviated Dialing ADTo program/reprogram To end programming Automatic Callback Bridging/Manual Exclusion Call Coverage/Consult Call Forwarding All Calls Call Park Call Pickup ConferenceHandset Volume DiagnosticsDrop Hold Intercom Automatic/DialWhile off Last Number Dialed Leave Word Calling LWCMessage Mute Priority CallingSelect Ring and Ringer Volume Ringer L H Send All Calls Speaker Speakerphone There are eight possible volume settings. On the display Test/Diagnostics TransferTo send present call to another Press Display Feature Procedures Call InformationDirectory Last name, comma use * , first name or initialExit Normal InspectMessage Retrieval Normal ExitStored Number Timer Time/DateRinging Tones Tones and Their MeaningFeedback Tones Troubleshooting Problem SolutionFeature System 75 Version Changes in Feature Operation System 75 Version NotesAccess code See feature access code Key Words to KnowPage Page Quick Reference Lists Miscellaneous
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