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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Inter-Tel
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Model 8560/8660 User Guide
MOVING ON
PERFORMING A “HOOKFLASH” DURING A CALL
Certain telephone service companies may require a timed hookflash (a quick hang up
and release).
To generate a hookflash while using a line:
EITHER, Press the
FLASH menu button. If the FLASH menu button is not visible,
press
MORE until you see FLASH.
OR, Press and dial
.
NOTE: This features is known as a “Recall” in European systems.
PROGRAMMING YOUR FEATURE BUTTONS
Depending on how your system is programmed, some of your feature buttons may be
“user-programmable.” If so, you can program them with any of the feature codes
listed in the back of this user guide or with extension numbers.The buttons on the
Mini-DSS can also be programmed as feature buttons. In addition, you can combine
the feature button and Station Speed-Dial functions to program a feature button to dial
an outside number.
NOTE: You cannot program secondary extension buttons as feature buttons (see Pro-
gramming Secondary Extension Buttons on page 67).
To program a user-programmable feature button:
1. With the handset in the cradle, dial .
2. Press the feature button you want to program.
3. Dial the feature code or extension number you want to store under that button.
(Refer to page 100 for default feature codes.)
To return all feature buttons to their original default values:
With the handset in the cradle, dial
.
To display the current feature button values:
1. With the handset in the cradle, dial .
2. Press the feature button(s) you want displayed.
3. Press to exit.
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