What you see and hear, Endpoint connectors, What you see and hear endpoint connectors – Inter-Tel 8622 User Manual

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Model 8622 Endpoint User Guide

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What You See and Hear

The model 8622 has many audio and visual signals to indicate feature activity. The
following are a few helpful tips:

Feature lamps may be unlit (

), lit (

), or flashing (

)

to indicate call or feature activity.

A red lamp indicates that a call is ringing, holding, or active on your endpoint.

All feature lamps illuminate at the same time for a few seconds when the end-
point is resetting or powering on (see

page 10

).

The following errors may cause an error tone:
— Pressing an invalid button combination
— Trying to select a restricted feature
— Dialing a restricted or invalid number
— Dialing too slowly between digits
— Waiting too long before performing the next step

To correct, hang up and try again.

Many features “time-out” if you wait too long before performing the next step. If
this happens, you must start over.

“Off-hook” means the handset is lifted—“on-hook” means the handset is in the
cradle.

The Message Indicator lamp flashes when there are waiting mes-
sages and duplicates the

button signals.

Endpoint Connectors

The Model 8622 endpoint connectors include:

Handset jack: Connects to a handset.

Headset jack: Connects to a headset.

Personal computer (PC) port: Connects
to a PC or another 10/100 Ethernet device.

LAN/Power jack: Connects to a power
supply.

Contact your network administrator for more
information about the endpoint connectors and
supported ethernet devices.

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