Specifications

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data Terminal
Issue 11 December 1999
17-33
Choosing to display an indicator when new calls are logged
Locking and unlocking the Directory, Call Log, and all softkey functions
Changing or removing your password
Initiating a self-test of the voice terminals lights, ringer, buttons, and dial
pad keys
Selecting the contrast level for the display
Selecting a personalized ringing pattern
Setting the rate at which the display messages are shown on the screen
Adding confirmation or error tones to display messages
Setting the number of names on a Directory page
On an 8510 voice/data terminal, setting data features (See Data Features
later in this section for more information on data features.)
Display control buttons
These four buttons are labeled , , , and .
is used to access the main softkey menu.
allows you to quickly access Directory entries in order to place a
call.
and can be used to help you go back and forth through
menu options, to add, edit, or search for an entry in your Directory, and to
view entries in your Call Log.
Other Physical Features
Handset
The 8510T is equipped with a K-type handset.
A K-type Noisy Environment Handset (PEC: 31052A) can also be purchased and
connected to the 8510T terminal.
Dial pad
The 8510T is equipped with a standard 12-button touch-tone dial pad for dialing
telephone numbers or accessing features. The letters Q and Z have been
added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the 5 button on
your dial pad has raised bars for visually-impaired users.
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