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System Hardware
AXXESS® ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE January 2004
Inter-Tel Phones
TO ADJUST THE LCD CONTRAST ON THE MODEL 8520 PHONE:
4. While the phone is idle, locate the contrast control wheel on the back, upper-right section
of the phone.
5. Adjust the contrast of the LCD screen by turning the wheel clockwise (lighter) or counter-
clockwise (darker).
Node and Circuit Number on Power-Up
To aid in installation and troubleshooting procedures, display phones show their station identi-
fication for five seconds when power is turned on, when the system is reset, or when the phone
line cord is first plugged in (or removed and replaced). The extension number and assigned
username appear on the top line of the display, and the node number and circuit number
appears on the bottom line (for example, circuit 1.1.1 on node 2 would appear as 2:1.1.1).
After the five-second identification display, the phone returns to the appropriate display,
depending on its current status.
Keymaps
A keymap group determines the layout of the buttons for all the stations assigned to that group.
If any of the buttons in the keymap group are user-programmable or undefined, they can be
changed by the station user. There can be up to 250 different phone keymap groups. Each node
contains its own keymap programming. (There are also 20 maps for DSS/BLF Units.)
Each Inter-Tel phone is assigned a standard keymap and can also have an alternate keymap.
See page 169 for information about switching between standard and alternate keymaps.
When the system is in the default state all phones are assigned to the default Keyset Keymap
01. There are no individual pre-programmed keymaps for each of the specific phone types.
(Previous software had an Executive/Standard map and a Basic map. If you convert from a pre-
vious version to the current version, those keymaps will be preserved. However, in the current
software, the default Speaker, , and buttons are not programmable.)
NOTE: The Model 8560, 8520, and 8500 Phones have more buttons and lamps than the Exec-
utive Display, Standard Display, and Basic Digital Phones. If running system version 6.0 or ear-
lier software, the additional buttons and lamps will not operate. To use the buttons and lamps,
version 7.0 or later software is required. Contact your local Inter-Tel dealer for upgrade informa-
tion.
As part of the installation procedure, the installer must make sure the phone buttons are labeled
to match their functions.
MSG MUTE