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Getting Started
Handset/Headset
The console keypad provides jacks for connecting a handset and
a headset. One jack is labeled for headset use only, the other for
either handset or headset use. Both jacks can be in use at the
same time but when they are, the dual-use jack is used for
listening only. (Typically, a supervisor uses the dual-use jack to
monitor a new attendant during training.)
Connect Mitel-approved headsets only to the keypad. For a list of
approved headsets, see the Superconsole 2000 Installation Guide.
The dual-use jack provides different audio levels for headsets and
handsets. Use the
list to indicate which one—headset or
handset— is connected to the jack.
To set the dual-use jack for handset or headset operation
1.
Plug the handset or headset into the dual-use jack (
) on the
back of the console keypad.
2.
Select Handset or Headset from the
list in the
Console
Status
area.
To adjust the handset (or headset ) volume during a call
•
Press the key on the console keypad to set the volume to
the level you want.
You can also use the
Options
command on the
Tools
menu to
adjust the volume. After selecting the command (either during a
call or while the console is idle) click
Audio
, and then drag the
slider to set the volume to the level you want.
Console Language
Text on the console screen can appear in English (the default) or
French.
To change the console language
1.
Choose
Options
on the
Tools
menu.
2.
Select
Language
.
3.
Select the language you want.
4.
Click
Apply
or
OK
.
The change takes effect when you restart the Superconsole 2000.
Console Time
You can use either the PBX clock or the clock in your PC as the
time source for the console. Using the PBX clock is recommended
since it’s the time source for extensions in the system.
You should also use the PBX clock if you set wake-up calls for guests.
(Setting wake-up call applies to hotel/motel systems only.)
To set the console time
1.
Choose
Options
on the
Tools
menu.
2.
Select
Time
.
3.
Select the option you want.
4.
Click
Apply
or
OK
.
Unplugging the Handset or Headset
Unplugging the handset or headset from the console keypad
automatically enables the other if it is plugged in. If neither is
plugged in, the console changes to Operator Absent status.
Or, if you are the last active attendant, the system goes into
Night Service 1 mode.
Note that plugging the handset/headset back in does not
change the Operator status back to Present.
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