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Inter-Tel
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Model 8602 User Guide
Table 3:
Main Display Features
FEATURE/BUT-
TON
DESCRIPTION
6-Line Display
Displays textual information with six 16-character lines. The
top two lines show call information and messages; the
remaining four lines display a menu, which changes according
to the feature you are using.
8 Menu Buttons
Select menu options that change according to the feature you
are using. A menu button is disabled when no option is avail-
able.
To select an option, press the menu button closest to it or click
the underlined text.
Speaker Volume
Slider
Adjust the volume levels of the speaker.
Speaker Icon
Graphical representation for the speaker volume slider only.
This is not a functional icon.
Headset Icon
Enable/disable the Plantronics headset. This icon only
appears if the Plantronics CS50-USB Wireless Headset is
plugged in. This icon is hidden for all other headsets.
Talk Button
Answer an incoming call, establish dial tone to make an out-
going call, put a current call on hold, or switch between calls
on hold.
End Button
End a call in progress.
Message Button
Access the telephone system’s voice mail. When the button is
lit, a message is waiting.
Microphone
Volume Slider
Adjust the volume levels of the microphone.
Microphone Icon
Enable/disable the microphone mute. If mute is enabled, you
can hear the caller, but the caller cannot hear you.
Exit Button
Exit the application.
Minimize Button
Minimize the application.
Help Button
Access the Help menu.
Ring Lamp
Answer a call and indicates a call is ringing into the applica-
tion.
Open/Close Slider
Button
Open or close the Programmable Buttons Slider or the Dial-
pad Slider.
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