Specifications

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ISDN Voice Terminals
17-38 Issue 11 December 1999
Switch Administration
Use the following information for administering an ISDN 8510T voice terminal.
An 8510T voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G2 should be aliased
as a 7507 voice terminal.
An 8510T voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G3 or a DEFINITY ECS
can be administered as itself.
An 8510T data terminal connected to a DEFINITY G2 or G3 or to a
DEFINITY ECS should be aliased as a 7507 with data.
Button Numbering
The following information can be used to administer the ISDN 8510T voice
terminal.
When the terminal is connected to a DEFINITY G3 or to a DEFINITY ECS,
the 10 call appearance/feature buttons should be administered as
BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1 through 10. The Normal feature (the Exit
button) should be administered on Button #11.
When the terminal is connected to a DEFINITY G2, the 10 call
appearance/feature buttons should be administered as BUTTON
ASSIGNMENTS 3 through 12. The Normal feature (the Exit button) should
be administered on Button #13.
The Service Profiler ID (SPID)
When ISDN terminals are initially installed, a unique SPID number must be
entered into the terminal. This number identifies the terminal to the network.
Usually, the system manager provides the SPID for each terminal in the system.
Use the following procedure for entering the SPID in an ISDN 8510T terminal.
1. Press and then press .
2. Dial the numbers, 43 (ID).
3. Press on the dial pad.
4. Enter digits from the dial pad for a new SPID number. If, at any point, you
make a mistake, press to erase the number and re-enter the SPID.
5. When the SPID number is correct, press on the dial pad to save the
new SPID in the terminal.
Hidden/Craft Features
The ISDN Terminals Installation and Tests Manual, Issue 3, 555-021-101,
contains information on completing the following tasks for the ISDN 8510T
voice/data terminal:
Menu Mute
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