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TERMINAL STATUS INDICATOR
The terminal status indicator light is positioned on the top right corner of the key-
set above the display. The terminal status indicator is a tri-colored (red, green, and
amber) light that provides greater visibility of your keysets status than the indi-
vidual button LEDs. The terminal status indicator provides the following indica-
tions:
•
Busy/Off Hook
Steady Red
•
Intercom Ring
Flashing Red
•
Outside Call Ring
Flashing Blue
•
Recall Ring
Flashing Amber
•
Message Waiting
Flashing Red
•
Do Not Disturb
Fast Flash Red at 1 Second Intervals
SELECT BUTTONS
The 5112L keysets incorporate twelve select buttons. These buttons are posi-
tioned six on either side of the LCD screen.
The top left and right buttons are used to page up and page down screens.
The remaining five buttons on either side of the display are programmable. There
are ten programmable buttons per programmable feature screen, with the excep-
tion of the last screen, which has nine programmable buttons. The total program-
mable buttons per 5112L station is ninety-nine. Any system feature or function can
be assigned to these buttons.
VOLUME CONTROLS
The 5112L keysets use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to adjust the ringer volume
while the keyset is ringing, the speaker volume while the speakerphone is in use
and the handset volume while you are listening. These three levels will be stored
in memory until changed. If background music is turned on at your keyset, the vol-
ume buttons will also control the level of music. The volume of pages heard
through the speaker of a keyset can be adjusted during a page announcement by
using the volume buttons. There are 16 levels for each volume setting. The volume
of off-hook ring is controlled by a user-programmable setting.
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
USER ORIENTATION
The ITP model telephones are called “IP keysets”. The IP keyset incorporates but-
tons or “keys” that are used to access or activate the many features of your office
phone system. The lower five buttons (ten total) that reside on either side of the
Large Display screen are programmable buttons. This means they can be pro-
grammed for a specific function on your keyset and that same button can be
something different on another keyset. See the system manager to get your most
frequently used features assigned to your programmable buttons.
The top button on either side of the Large Display Screen scrolls through the var-
ious levels of the programmable button display screens.
Lines from the telephone company are “C.O. lines”. Calls on these lines are referred
to as “outside calls”. Your system can have individual C.O. line buttons or lines may
be assigned to groups. When they are in a group, you access a line by dialing an
access code or pressing a route button. For example, dial 9 or press a “LOCAL” but-
ton to get a local outside line. If Least Cost Routing is used, pressing the “LCR” but-
ton will automatically select a preprogrammed C.O. line according to what digits
are dialed. Each line in the system is numbered, beginning with 701, then 702, 703,
etc.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons are programmed to ring specific stations.
You can press a DSS button instead of dialing the extension number.
The 5112L keyset provides distinctive ring patterns:
•
Outside calls have a single ring tone repeated.
•
Internal calls have a double ring tone repeated.
•
Door phone calls and alarm/appointment reminders have a triple ring tone
repeated.
FULL DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE
All ITP keysets are speakerphones. Pressing the
SEND
button will answer an
incoming call on the speakerphone. Pressing the
END
button will release the call
on the speakerphone.
Switching from the handset to the speakerphone is easy. Press the
SPEAKER
but-
ton and hang up the handset.
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