d
Tones and Their Meaning — lists and describes the various voice
terminal tones.
d
Labeling and Installing the Designation Card — explains how to
remove and label the designation card.
d
Installation — gives brief step-by-step procedures for connecting
your voice terminal to the system, desktop installation such as
connecting the handset and the line cord, and, if appropriate,
attaching adjunct equipment.
d
Technical Description — provides information on the technical
aspects of the 8510T voice terminal.
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
A rectangular box containing a feature name, such as
cbbbbbbbc
bbbbbbb
Redial
,
represents any button having a feature assigned to it, with a
corresponding feature name label.
A 2-line screen, such as
MENU >
Directory CallLog Option
cc
c
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
cc
c
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
represents the display that is shown when you press the
cbbbbbbc
bbbbbb
Menu
display
control button. The second line of the display lists the features you can
access by using the 4 softkeys (the buttons labeled with arrows).
A NOTE ON THE TERM, ``SYSTEM MANAGER´´
In this manual it is often suggested that you refer to your System
Manager for more information. The System Manager may also be called
the
System Administrator or, possibly, the Telecommunications
Manager. For handy reference, use the space below to write your
System Manager’s name, room number, and extension.
Name ________________________________________
Room _______________________ Extension ________
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