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System Hardware
AXXESS® ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE January 2004
Inter-Tel Phones
A digital phone user can set up a conference and then, once it is established, presses the
(Special button) and Speaker (or presses and enter the Enhanced Speakerphone
feature code – 310) to have an enhanced speakerphone call in the conference.
Analog, IDS, and Wave Phone Speakerphones
NOTE: The volume adjustment range of non-AIM and non-DVK analog phones may not be
suitable in all user environments. In such cases, Inter-Tel recommends using AIM and/or DVK
phones, if possible.
Every Analog, IDS, and Wave Phone station has a built-in, integrated speakerphone that allows
the user to dial while on hook and allows handsfree operation on outside calls and inside (inter-
com) calls. In addition, the speaker may provide background music (if an external music
source is installed) and is used to receive pages. Analog, IDS, and Wave Phones cannot use the
shared speakerphone resources or the Enhanced Speakerphone option that is provided for the
digital display and non-display phones.
NOTE: IDS Model 12 and Agent Terminal Phone have only a speaker. They do not have a
microphone.
The speakerphone can be disabled with the Handsfree Answering feature (see page 176). If the
handsfree option is enabled, the speakerphone can still be used for receiving handsfree inter-
com calls, but the user must lift the handset to speak when placing intercom calls and when
placing or receiving outside calls. The button is lit when the speaker is activated for
outside calls or outgoing intercom calls. Call monitoring and on-hook dialing are not affected.
NOTE: On certain handsfree-to-handsfree intercom calls, voice volume levels may cause feed-
back to occur. If this happens, one user should pick up the handset.
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