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 7-2
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Set the audio volume control levels for the speakerphone and handset on
the 8411 voice terminal (the default is retention of the current volume
setting for both speakerphone and handset until the user changes the
settings).
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Set the display for one or two lines (this option is available only on the
8434DX voice terminal; the default setting is a 2-line display)
NOTE:
On all 8405D, 8405D Plus, 8410D, 8411D, and 8434DX voice terminal
displays, you can view information on options and parameters already set
for that particular terminal. For procedures, see “Viewing Information on
Terminal Options and Parameters” at the end of this section of the manual.
In order to “hide” these features for security purposes, four button presses are
necessary to enter Programming Mode: Press
(on the 8403) or
(on the 8405, 8410, 8411, and 8434DX) followed by
and then enter the
specified 2-digit code on the dial pad. If an error is made during the programming
sequence, the terminal will exit the Programming Mode without providing any
error indication or affecting the operation of the terminal.
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CAUTION:
Be sure the voice terminal is on-hook, the ringer is off, and the display (if the
set has one) is in Normal Mode. If a headset adapter is connected to the set,
make sure this is also in the on-hook state. You can do that either by
pressing an appropriate button on the headset adapter or by unplugging the
headset from the headset adapter.
If a call should come in while programming the options, the alerter will sound, but
the terminal will remain in Programming Mode unless the call is answered. If the
call is answered, the Programming Mode is exited without saving any changes in
progress.
A Shortcut in Programming the Options
(for Display Sets)
If you have a voice terminal equipped with a display, the display screen shows the
option being programmed and you may use the following keys to program the
options.
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The
toggles the option setting (such as between “enabled” and
“disabled”) or shows you the next setting on the display.
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The
stores the option setting shown and exits Programming Mode.
Feature
Shift
Mute
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