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System Hardware
AXXESS® ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE January 2004
Digital Phone LED Rates
TO DISCONNECT THE HEADSET FROM A MODEL 8560 OR 8520 PHONE:
1. Unplug the headset cord from the back of the phone.
2. While on hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
TO DISCONNECT THE HEADSET FROM ALL OTHER INTER-TEL PHONES:
1. Unplug the headset cord from the base of the phone.
2. Plug the coiled handset cord into the base of the phone.
3. While on hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
“Send Alert Burst To Headset” Station Flag
The “Send Alert Burst To Headset” will send a single tone to a headset, instead of normal
phone ring tones, when a call is ringing at the station (non-handsfree intercom call, outside
call, queue callback, or reminder message). The tone is sent only once, when the call is
received, and will not repeat even if the call continues to ring unanswered. It is intended as a
“wake up” tone for headsets that have a power-saving function that allows the device to
“sleep” if idle for a set period. The flag is programmed on a station-by-station basis. By default
the flag is disabled.
Digital Phone Data Port Modules
There are two types of Data Port Modules that can be connected to Model 8560, Model 8520,
Executive Display, Professional Display, Standard Display, and Associate Display Phones:
PC Data Port Module (PCDPM): This is a digital device that is connected to the
Model 8560, Model 8520, Executive Display, Professional Display, Standard Display,
or Associate Display Phone which supports data transmission between the phone and
the system for DSS/BLF, off-hook voice announce (OHVA), Desktop Interface, and/or
serial port functions. A PCDPM is required if a Modem Data Port Module or DSS/BLF
Unit will be installed, or if the user wishes to receive OHVA calls.
NOTE: A phone serial port should not be used as the Voice Processor communications
port.
Modem Data Port Module (MDPM): The MDPM is an analog device that can be
used with a PCDPM and connected to a modem for data applications or it can be con-
nected to a single-line set. The port itself has an individual extension number and com-
plete station programming setup including its own trunk access and toll restriction
information. (See page 90 for data device information.)
Special programming is required to enable the phone circuit to support some of the PCDPM
and MDPM functions.
Station users can adjust the bit rate (bps) of the serial port on the PCDPM connected to the
phone, if it is not configured for a DSS/BLF unit. The rate can be set to 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
or 4800 (1200, 2400, or 4800 if it is a system serial port).