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FINDING YOUR WAY
Inter-Tel® INT3000 User Guide
Button Descriptions
The following buttons on the INT3000 endpoint provide the associated features and
functions.

Talk Button

When you pick up the Handset and press , you will see ACQUIRING LINK.
Then, you will see one of the following:
After the connection has been made between the Handset and Base Unit “TALK”
will appear on the display. Then the screen will go into standby mode and the
endpoint is ready to use.
If there is no connection to the Base Unit, you hear an error tone and NO SER-
VICE appears on the display.
If the channel is busy, you hear an error tone and the display shows SYSTEM
BUSY.
You must have a connection between the Handset and the Base Unit to perform any
operation. If the Handset does not respond when you attempt to place a call or enter a
feature code, press to acquire a link.

Channel Button

If you have more than one cordless telephone in your office, they must operate on dif-
ferent channels. Press to select a channel that provides the clearest communi-
cation.

R/Vol Button

During a Call: Press on the side of the Handset to select a high or low
volume level.
Standby Mode: Press on the side of the Handset to select from Ring Type
A (High or Low), Ring Type B (High or Low), Ring Type C (High or Low), or
Ring Off (vibrate mode).

SPCL Button

This button allows you to use feature codes while on a call. Instructions are provided
in this guide for using the SPCL button.
There is a system-wide option called “SPCL button Required For Feature Code
Entry.” If your customer service representative, trainer, or system administrator tells
you that it is enabled in your telephone system, you must always press the SPCL but-
ton before dialing a feature code.
talk
talk
channel
r / vol
r / vol