Instruction manual
Hardware and Endpoints
INTER-TEL
®
5000 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE – Issue 2.3, September 2007
Page 88 Display Endpoint Screens
Display Endpoint Screens
Several IP, SIP, and digital endpoint models are equipped with liquid crystal display (LCD)
screens that show caller and feature information.
Six-Line Display
Models 8660 and 8662 IP endpoints and the Model 8560 and Executive and Professional Dis-
play digital endpoints are equipped with a six-line LCD screens. See Figure 4 on page 89 and
Figure 5 on page 89. Each line displays up to 16 characters. The top two lines display standard
call information and show the same displays as other display endpoints. The remaining four
lines display feature-related menus that change with the function being performed by the end-
point (intercom call, outside call, programming, etc.).
The lines have four menu selection buttons on each side of the screen (eight buttons) that are
used to select displayed menu features. When two prompts appear on a line, such as
PREVI-
OUS and NEXT, pressing the button next to the word selects the feature. When only one
prompt appears on a line, such as
DO NOT DISTURB, then pressing the button on either side of
the prompt selects it.
A system-wide Alternate IP/Digital End-
point Menu Displays flag determines the
display that Model 8660 IP endpoint and
Model 8560, Executive, and Professional
digital endpoint users see during an outside
call. In the default state, the display shows
the following menu with Transfer-To-Hold
on the first menu and Flash on the “More...” menu:
If the AlternateIP/Digital Endpoint Menu
Displays flag is enabled, Model 8660 IP
endpoint and Model 8560, Executive, and
Professional digital endpoint users see the
following menu with Flash on the first
menu and Transfer-To-Hold on the
More...
menu:
NOTE
For endpoints operating in SIP mode, voice mail displays are not supported, but
the user does receive audio prompts.
HOLD
TRANSFER
TRANSFER-TO-HOLD
MUTE
SYS HOLD
CNF
MORE...
HOLD
TRANSFER
FLASH
MUTE
SYS HOLD
CNF
MORE...