Introduction, Setting endpoint preferences, Changing volume levels – Inter-Tel 8526 User Manual

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Inter-Tel

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Model 8524/8525/8526 User Guide

MOVING ON

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NTRODUCTION

Now that you’ve mastered the basics, it’s time to move on to the advanced features. In
this section, you’ll learn how to set preferences for your endpoint, program buttons,
use directories, access your voice mailbox remotely, and perform various other func-
tions.

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ETTING

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NDPOINT

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REFERENCES

Your endpoint and voice mailbox are automatically set to specific defaults. You can,
however, configure many of these settings at any time.

Changing Volume Levels

The endpoint has two volume levels; low and high.

To switch from low to high or vice versa (while you are talking on the endpoint):
Press

once.

To set the low volume level:
Press

until Volume Level displays and press

. The Current Volume Level

appears. Use the dialpad to enter a volume level from 1 (softest) to 8 (highest). High
volume is automatically set two levels higher than low volume. If you have a headset
the headset’s low volume must be adjusted separately

.

Changing the Ring Type

The ability to change your endpoint’s ring type is helpful in close-quartered environ-
ments. Ring types include

Normal Ring

,

Vibrator Ring

,

Vib/Norm Ring

.

NOTE:

The Vibrator Ring and Vib/Norm Ring types are only available on the Model

8525 and 8526 endpoints.

To select the ring type for your endpoint:

1.

Press .

2.

Press

until Ring Type displays and press

.

3.

Press

to select Telephone Ring. The ring type currently set on your endpoint

displays with an asterisk (*).

4.

Press

until you see the ring type you want. Then press

. “Normal” is

the factory set default. “Vibrator” ring type works only if your endpoint has the
optional vibrating ringer.

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