User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Your ISDN 8510T Voice Terminal
- Feature Descriptions
- Voice Features
- Features Accessed with the Display and Softkeys
- ENTERING AND EXITING SOFTKEY MODE (USING THE MENU AND THE EXIT BUTTONS)
- THE VOICE TERMINAL SELF-TEST FEATURE bbbbbbb
- USING THE NEXT, THE PREV, AND THE DIR BUTTONS
- RESPONDING TO ´QUIT´ AND ´DONE´
- A SOFTKEY DISPLAY SCREEN FLOWCHART
- SETTING THE CLOCK
- SETTING THE SPEAKERPHONE
- ADDING, EDITING, AND DELETING A NUMBER AND NAME IN THE DIRECTORY
- VIEWING A DIRECTORY ENTRY (AND PLACING A CALL)
- USING THE DIR BUTTON TO PLACE A CALL
- USING THE CALL LOG
- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DIRECTORY, CALL LOG, AND ALL SOFTKEYS
- CHANGING OR REMOVING YOUR PASSWORD
- SELF-TEST
- CHOOSING THE CONTRAST LEVEL FOR THE DISPLAY
- SELECTING A PERSONALIZED RING
- SETTING THE RATE AT WHICH YOU VIEW THE DISPLAY MESSAGES
- TURNING ON OR OFF SOFTKEY INFORMATION TONES
- SETTING THE NUMBER OF NAMES ON THE DIRECTORY PAGE
- Tones and Their Meanings
- Labeling and Installing the Designation Card and the Telephone Number Card
- Installation
- Technical Description
- Index

Line jack
Adjunct
jack
Handset
jack
Kickstand
Routing
channel
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FCC Warning
label
Bar Code
label
FIGURE 2 8510T Voice Terminal (Bottom View With Kickstand)
The various components which appear on the bottom of the 8510T voice
terminal are shown in Figure 2 and listed and explained below.
Adjunct jack
Used for connecting an external speakerphone, a headset
adaptor, or other adjunct equipment. The jack is labeled "ADJUNCT."
WARNING: Do not insert the handset cord into the "ADJUNCT" jack. It
will cause equipment damage.
Handset jack
Used for connecting the handset cord to your voice
terminal. The jack is labeled .
Kickstand
Can be lifted from the desktop stand or can be left level with
the bottom of the voice terminal. Check which kickstand adjustment
allows you the best viewing angle of the display.
Line jack
Used for connecting the line cord to your voice terminal. The
jack is labeled "LINE."
Routing channel
Thread the line cord (and adjunct cord, if applicable)
through the routing channel. See the section titled Installation.
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