Starting with the upper right corner of Figure 1 and continuing clockwise:
Display
(on 8411D terminal only)
4 Softkeys
(on 8411D terminal only)
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The four buttons located below the display and labeled with arrows
( ), correspond to words on the display screen. You can use the softkeys along with display control keys to access up to 12 features on your voice terminal in addition to those features administered on the call appearance/
feature buttons.
For a list of the features that can be accessed with the softkeys, check with your system manager. For procedures for using these softkey features, see “Using the Display, Softkeys, and Display Control Buttons” later in this guide.
4 Display control buttons (on 8411D terminal only)
These four buttons are labeled | Menu | , | Exit | , | Prev | , |
and Next .
•Menu is used to enter Softkey Mode and access the first feature option screen.
• |
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| is used for exiting the Display Mode and returning to |
| Exit | ||
| Normal |
• Prev and Next can be used to help you go back and forth through the feature option screens.
10 Call appearances/ feature buttons
(and designation card)
(The lights beside Button #9 are) used for PassageWay status
(The lights beside Button #10 are) used for Analog Adjunct status
At least three of these 10 buttons are devoted to incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and are labeled
with an extension number; the remaining buttons access features
(feature buttons) and are labeled with a feature name. Each has a red light telling you this is the line you are using or this is the line you will get when you lift your handset. The green status light next to each call appearance and feature button tells you the line or feature is being used.
On the designation card, write the call appearance telephone number or extension or the feature that each of these 10 buttons can access.
The red and green lights next to Button #9 show the status of the PassageWay® connection, if a PC used for PassageWay is connected to the rear of the 8411. For the meaning of the lights, see “PassageWay and Analog Adjunct Status Indications” later in this guide.
The red and green lights next to Button #10 show the status of the Analog Adjunct, if there is one connected to the rear of the 8411. For the meaning of the lights, see “PassageWay and Analog Adjunct Status Indications” later in this guide.
Note: The system manager may also option Button #10 so it can be used to send a disconnect signal to the analog adjunct when the 8411 and analog adjunct share the same telephone line.
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