Interface Implementation
The FCN + [number] and LINE + [number] labels represent the key sequence on the handset mapped to the corresponding key on the desk set.
The handset displays a LINE icon that corresponds to each line key. The voicemail icon displays for voice mail/FCN + 6. See the Handset Icons section above for details.
The handset function menu default settings are shown for each corresponding sequence on the diagram above and in the table below; these may be changed as described above in Function Menu Programming. Some of these functions (Mute, Redial, Forward, etc.) are activated by softkeys or FCN menu options on the SpectraLink 6000 and SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones.
FCN + 1 | MUTE |
FCN + 3 |
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FCN + 5 | CNF |
FCN + 7 | REDL |
FCN + # | SPCL |
FCN + 2 | FWD |
FCN + 4 |
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FCN + 6 | MSG |
FCN + 8 | TRANS |
FCN + * | (Cancels out of the handset |
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Program Eclipse PBX and handsets
Program the
Copy settings from a wired set
If possible, copy the settings from an existing Display Phone with similar features and keys to create a “template” handset. Once this is done, you can program additional options on one handset, then copy the programming to other handsets or groups of handsets.
Station features for handset
Program the features and keys on the handset in the Individual Station Programming area on your programming PC. Program the following as required for the parameters required on the handsets: Account Codes, Mailboxes, Miscellaneous Flags, Miscellaneous Port Information, Miscellaneous Station Information, Programmable Keys,
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