SpectraLink Corporation
Setup and Administration–NetLink Wireless Telephone
(With SpectraLink Radio Protocol and NetLink Telephony Gateway)
2.2 The Wireless Telephone Display
See the
LinkPlus Interface Guide
for your PBX for information about how the Wireless
Telephone emulates the features of the PBX utilized at your site. The following general
explanations may not apply due to differences in PBX configurations.
Alphanumeric
The NetLink Wireless Telephone has a two-line, 16-character alphanumeric display.
Display information provided by the PBX when the Wireless Telephone is off-hook will
be passed directly to the Wireless Telephone display. The Wireless Telephone will
display only the first 16 characters of each line. Certain characters may be used by the
PBX that are not implemented in the Wireless Telephone such as definable and special
characters.
MSG Icon
The message-waiting icon (
MSG
) is activated in a similar fashion as the message
indicator of the display set. The Message Waiting feature must be assigned to a button in
order to support the message-waiting icon.
Ringing and Tones
The ringing types (normal or vibrator) are programmed by the Wireless Telephone user
into the Wireless Telephone and are not accessible or changeable by the PBX. Whenever
possible the audible and vibrating ringer on the Wireless Telephone will follow the
protocol command provided by the PBX
Audio Features
Speakerphone features are not available on the Wireless Telephone.
Line Indicators
The line indicators on the Wireless Telephone will illuminate to mimic the LEDs next to
Line keys on the deskset. Note, however, that the Wireless Telephone will indicate line
numbers based on the assignment made at the PBX, regardless of which button is
assigned to that line.
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