The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch,
Administration, and Programming the Options
555-015-725
Issue 1
October 1996
Programming the Options
Page 7-10
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The light next to
goes on.
2. Press .
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The light next to
goes off.
3. Enter the 2-digit code, “48” (“HV”).
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The red light next to
flutters.
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The current setting (RETAIN SP, RETAIN HS or RESET SP, RESET
HS or RETAIN SP, FIXED HS or RESET SP, FIXED HS) is shown
on the display, if there is one.
4. Press one of the following to change the current setting:
— Press “1” to RETAIN the HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE volume
at its current volume level (that is, the volume level does NOT
automatically revert back to the mid-range level after each call)
— Press “3” to RESET the HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE volume
to its mid-range volume level after each call
— Press “2” to FIX the HANDSET volume at a mid-range level, and
RETAIN the SPEAKERPHONE at its current level (does NOT revert
back to mid-range level after each call)
— Press “0” to FIX the HANDSET volume at a mid-range level, and
RESET the SPEAKERPHONE volume level to a mid-range level
after each call
or if the voice terminal has a display, you may choose to press
to change the setting. Press
to save the desired option and then
exit programming.
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After pressing “0,” “1,” “2,” or pressing “#”, the light next to
goes off and one of the following voice terminal
responses occurs:
If the voice terminal saves your selection, the first three green
call appearance lights go on and, if you have a display, a
confirmation message is displayed.
If the voice terminal cannot save this selection, the first three
red call appearance lights go on and, if you have a display, an
error message is displayed. In this case, the selected option
will be in effect until power is removed from the set. If this
happens, try repeating the process. If the option still cannot
be saved, the terminal may be faulty.
Shift
Mute
Shift
Shift
*
#
Shift