User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Quick Reference Guide
- Pocket Quick Reference Guide
- Notice
- Product Disposal Instructions
- Finding Your Way
- Getting Started
- Introduction
- Adjusting Your Endpoint’s Viewing Angle
- Adjusting Your Endpoint’s LCD Contrast
- Setting Up Voice Mail
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Placing Calls On Hold
- Placing Conference Calls
- Transferring Calls
- Using Reverse Transfer
- Forwarding Calls
- Redialing a Number
- Displaying Information on Your Endpoint
- Using a Headset
- Using the Speaker and Microphone
- Using the Message Button
- Accessing Your Mailbox
- Disabling and Enabling ASR
- Accessing Voice Mail Messages
- Using Do-Not-Disturb Mode
- Using Reminder Messages
- Moving On
- Introduction
- Setting Endpoint Preferences
- Setting Mailbox Preferences
- Speed Dialing
- Using Record-A-Call
- Paging
- Performing a “Hookflash” During a Call
- Programming Your Feature Buttons
- Programming Direct Station Selection Buttons
- Programming Secondary Extension Buttons
- Using Account Codes
- Screening Calls
- Using Call Logging
- Using Directories
- Programming Remote Feature Access
- Requesting Agent Help
- Working in Hunt Groups
- Using E-Mail Reader
- Learning More
- Index
- Standard Mailbox Flowchart
- Back Cover

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Model 8560/8660 User Guide
FINDING YOUR WAY
Model 8560/8660 Connectors
The Model 8560 digital and 8660 IP endpoints have jacks and ports (Model 8660
only) on the back used for various connections. The back of the Model 8560 has jacks
for headset and handset connections only. Because the Model 8560 is a digital end-
point, it does not include the PC and power connectors included on the Model 8660.
The Model 8660 IP endpoint has additional power and PC connectors that are
required for an IP endpoint. Two light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the PC ports and
LAN/Power jack indicate link status and the speed of the connections.
The diagram below shows the connectors for the Model 8560/8660 endpoints. These
connectors include:
• Headset Jack: Connects to a headset (Model 8560 and 8660).
• Handset Jack: Connects to a handset (Model 8560 and 8660).
• 24 V Power Jack: Connects to a 24VDC external power supply (Model 8660
only).
• Personal Computer (PC) Ports 1-3: Connect to PCs or any other 10/100 Ether-
net devices (Model 8660 only).
• LAN/Power Jack: Connects to a network hub or a switch (Model 8660 only).
24V Power Jack
PC Ports 1-3
LAN/ Power Jack
Headset Jack
Handset Jack
Back of Endpoint
Model 8660 Only










