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Administrator Guide — Issue 11.0, May 2008
Six-Line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Every Analog, IDS, and Wave endpoint has a built-in, integrated speakerphone that allows the
user to dial while on-hook and allows handsfree operation on outside calls and inside (inter-
com) calls. In addition, the speaker may provide background music (if an external music
source is installed) and is used to receive pages. Analog, IDS, and Wave endpoints cannot use
the shared speakerphone resources or the Enhanced Speakerphone option that is provided for
the digital display and non-display endpoints.
NOTE:
IDS Model 12 and Agent Terminal endpoints have only a speaker. They do not have a
microphone.
The speakerphone can be disabled with the Handsfree Answering feature (see
. If the
handsfree option is enabled, the speakerphone can still be used for receiving handsfree inter-
com calls, but the user must lift the handset to speak when placing intercom calls and when
placing or receiving outside calls. The
button is lit when the speaker is activated for
outside calls or outgoing intercom calls. Call monitoring and on-hook dialing are not affected.
NOTE:
On certain handsfree-to-handsfree intercom calls, voice volume levels may cause
feedback to occur. If this happens, one user should pick up the handset.
Six-Line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
All Model 8560, Executive, and Professional Display endpoints have a six-line LCD. Each line
has 16 characters. (A picture of the Model 8560 display is shown in the Figure below. A pic-
ture of the Executive display is shown on the following page.) The top two lines are for stan-
dard call information and show the same displays as other display endpoints. The remaining
four lines are used for displaying feature-related menus that change with the function being
performed by the endpoint (intercom call, outside call, programming, etc.). These lines have
menu selection buttons on both sides (eight buttons) that are used for menu features. When
there are two prompts on a line, like PREVIOUS and NEXT, the button next to the word is the
one that will select that feature. When there is only one prompt on a line, like DO NOT DIS-
TURB, then pressing the button on either side of the prompt will select it.
NOTE:
Version 7.0 or later system software is required to support the menu display and but-
tons on the Model 8560.
There is a system-wide flag, called “Alter-
nate Keyset Menu Displays,” that deter-
m i n e s t h e d i s p l a y t h a t M o d e l 8 5 6 0 ,
Executive, and Professional endpoint users
will see during an outside call. In the
default state, the display shows the follow-
ing menu with Transfer-To-Hold on the first
menu and Flash on the “More...” menu:
If the Alternate Keyset Menu Displays flag
is enabled, the Model 8560, Executive, and
Professional endpoint users will see the fol-
lowing menu with Flash on the first menu
and Transfer-To-Hold on the “More...”
menu:
Enabling the Alternate Keyset Menu flag allows Centrex features to be accessed more easily,
using the FLASH menu option.
MUTE
HOLD
TRANSFER
TRANSFER-TO-HOLD
MUTE
SYS HOLD
CNF
MORE...
HOLD
TRANSFER
FLASH
MUTE
SYS HOLD
CNF
MORE...
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