The RED light next to Button #10 on the 8411 shows whether the Analog Adjunct OR the 8411 voice terminal currently has control of the telephone line.

Which has control of the

Red light

telephone line?

 

 

 

The Analog Adjunct has con-

On

trol of the line

 

 

 

The 8411 voice terminal has

Off

control of the line, or the line

 

is idle

 

 

 

Note: If the 8411, with Analog Adjunct, is connected to a DEFINITY ECS G3V4, Issue 3, (or later) switch, the red light next to Button #10, the button light that monitors the Analog Adjunct interface, is always on.

Sharing the 8411 Telephone Line with the Analog Adjunct

When your 8411 voice terminal has not been assigned a separate telephone number for your analog adjunct, that is, the telephone line must be shared between your voice terminal and the analog adjunct connected to the Analog Adjunct jack, you CANNOT use your 8411 and the analog adjunct at the same time. If you desire to use your 8411 (the handset, the built-in speakerphone, or any adjunct equipment connected to the Speakerphone/Headset jack) while the analog adjunct is using the line, you must first disconnect the analog adjunct.

You may disconnect the analog adjunct manually using a button on the analog adjunct or use a PC

command if the analog adjunct is connected to the PC.

Button #10 can also be used to disconnect the call on the analog adjunct if that button has been enabled for the disconnect function.

In addition to the manual and Button #10 methods for disconnecting the analog adjunct, going off- hook and pressing the appropriate call appearance button will also cause the line to be switched to the voice terminal (the handset, speakerphone, or any adjunct equipment connected to the Speakerphone/Headset jack) and a disconnect signal will be sent to the analog adjunct. This method allows you to automatically disconnect the analog adjunct to:

Answer an incoming call on another call appearance

Originate a call on an idle call appearance

Interrupt the analog adjunct and use the active call appearance

Note: This feature requires the 8411 to use the first three call appearance/feature buttons (the top three button in the first column) as call appearance buttons. If there are more than three call appearance buttons administered, the feature will still work with these (top) three buttons, but NOT with the additional call appearance buttons.

For incoming calls, the device that answers first (that is, the 8411 handset, 8411 built-in speakerphone, any adjunct equipment connected to the Speakerphone/Headset jack on the 8411, or the analog adjunct connected to the 8411 Analog Adjunct jack) gets control of the call. Note that not all incoming calls will cause a ringing signal to be sent to the analog adjunct. A ringing signal will be sent only if all call appearances are idle and the incoming call is either an inside call, a DID/Attendant call, or a Priority call.

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