Lucent Technologies manual Rear View of the 8411 Voice Terminal

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Analog Adjunct jack

RS-232-D jack

Figure 3. A Rear View of the 8411 Voice Terminal

The Analog Adjunct jack and the RS-232-D jack, shown in Figure 3, are located on the rear of the voice terminal.

Analog Adjunct jack

This RJ11C jack is used for connecting analog equipment 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. For more information about this connections, see “Connection with Analog Equipment” later in this section.

RS-232-D jack

This asynchronous RS-232 jack is used for connecting the voice

 

terminal to the COM port on an IBM® -compatible personal

 

computer on which you can load and use the Lucent Technologies

 

PassageWay Solution software. For a description of the

 

PassageWay applications, see “The PassageWay Connection”

 

later in this section.

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Contents Voice Terminal User’s Guide Contents Page Top View of the 8411D Voice Terminal With Display Your 8411 Voice TerminalThese 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 Connection with Analog Equipment PassageWay ConnectionPassageWay Green Light Red Light Status Which has control Red light Telephone line? Sharing the 8411 Telephone Line with the Analog AdjunctVoice Features Quick Look at the FeaturesPage Hold Normal See Exit Display Features and Features Used with the SoftkeysGeneral Instructions How to Use the FeaturesConventions Used in The Following Procedures Troubleshooting Later in This GuideQuick Reference Lists at the Back of This Guide Display, Softkeys, and Display Control Buttons Using the Display, Softkeys and Display Control ButtonsThree Default Feature Option Screens Abbreviation Feature Other Softkey Features That May Be On Your DisplayUsing the Softkeys to Activate a Feature Abbreviated Dialing AD Voice Feature ProceduresTo program/reprogram To end programming Automatic Callback Bridging/Manual Exclusion Call Coverage/Consult Call Forwarding All Calls Call Park Conference Call PickupDiagnostics Handset VolumeDrop Intercom Automatic/Dial HoldWhile off Leave Word Calling LWC Last Number DialedMessage Priority Calling MuteSelect Ring and Ringer Volume Ringer L H Send All Calls Speaker Speakerphone There are eight possible volume settings. On the display Transfer Test/DiagnosticsTo send present call to another Press Call Information Display Feature ProceduresLast name, comma use * , first name or initial DirectoryInspect Exit NormalNormal Exit Message RetrievalStored Number Time/Date TimerTones and Their Meaning Ringing TonesFeedback Tones Problem Solution TroubleshootingSystem 75 Version Notes Feature System 75 Version Changes in Feature OperationKey Words to Know Access code See feature access codePage Page Quick Reference Lists Miscellaneous
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