The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch,
Administration, and Programming the Options
555-015-725
Issue 1
October 1996
Labeling the Designation Card
Page 4-2
For the 8405, 8410, and the 8411 Voice Terminals
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For the 8405, 8410, and the 8411 Voice
Terminals
The Call Appearance/Feature Button Designation Card for the 8410 and 8411
voice terminal contains 10 spaces labeled a through j for specifying the telephone
number, extension, or feature assigned to each button. The card for the 8405 has
five spaces, labeled a through e.
NOTE:
On the 8411, you may also label the telephone number card and place it
under the telephone number card cover located beneath the handset.
To label the card, use the instructions under “How to Label the Blank Designation
Card” later in this chapter.
For the 8434DX Voice Terminal
There are two Call Appearance/Feature Button Designation Cards for the 8434DX
voice terminal:
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The smaller card contains two columns with five buttons in each column:
the first column is labeled a through e; the second column is labeled f
through j.
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The larger card also contains two columns with 12 buttons in each column.
The button labels on this larger card are blank; that is, they are NOT
prelabeled with letters like the smaller card.
The four columns on the 8434DX voice terminal, totaling 34 button spaces, can be
used for specifying the telephone number, extension, or feature assigned to each
button.
To label the card, use the instructions under “How to Label the Blank Designation
Card” later in this chapter.