Interface Implementation
is the sequence equivalent to pressing the corresponding softkey on the desk set.
The handset function menu default settings are shown on each corresponding button in the above diagram; 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 + 2 | XFER |
FCN + 3 | CONF | FCN + 4 | DROP |
FCN + 5 | LND | FCN + 6 | ABDIAL |
FCN + 7 | VMAIL | FCN + 8 | CALLBK |
FCN + 9 | EXIT MENUS |
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Program DEFINITY
Each handset must be administered on the DEFINITY so the switch will recognize the handset and allow access to system facilities and features. The DEFINITY technician or local system programmer should perform the necessary programming.
Save translations
Before beginning to program the system, the technician may want to back up the current programming with the save translations command. This will take time, but will ensure that translations can be restored if necessary.
Program Handsets
Copy settings from a wired set
The easiest way to program the SpectraLink Wireless Telephone on DEFINITY is to find a wired 8410D station that has settings and restrictions similar to what is required for the handset, and use the duplicate station command to copy those settings to a “template” handset. If there is no 8410D available, find a station that has similar settings, and use the display or print station command to check the
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