Specifications
System Hardware
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 – April 2005
Page 84 Optional System Equipment
Feature Codes: The two feature codes in the table below function differently, depending on
the mode that the endpoint is operating in.
Voice mail displays: In SIP mode, voice mail displays are not supported, however, the user
will still receive audio prompts.
Optional System Equipment
The following optional equipment can be purchased and installed with the Inter-Tel system.
Complete specifications and installation instructions are provided in the Inter-Tel 5200/5400
Installation and Maintenance Manual (part number 580.8001).
Voice Processing: Depending on the selected voice processing option, provides multi-port
integrated voice processing features (e.g., Voice Mail, Automated Attendant, hunt group
announcement and overflow, SMDR storage, Record-A-Call, etc.) Inter-Tel supports three
types of voice processing systems. See page 5 for more information about voice processing
systems and supported features.
Attendant Console: Allows Attendants to use their personal computers (PCs) to answer and
manage incoming call traffic. It is primarily designed for use by Attendants of larger systems.
However, due to its enhanced functionality, including electronic text messaging and directory
dialing, the Attendant Console is an attractive option for smaller systems as well.
External music sources: External music sources (radios, tape players, etc.) can be connected
to the system to provide music-on-hold and background music.
External paging speaker equipment: An amplifier and speakers can be connected to the sys-
tem to provide external paging and background music to large areas, such as warehouses, load-
ing docks, etc.
Mini-DSS (Model 8416): The Model 8660 supports the Mini-Direct Station Select (DSS)
Unit, which provides 16 programmable buttons that allow the user, typically an attendant, to
monitor up to 16 extensions. The unit attaches directly to the Model 8660 endpoint and does
not require any peripheral equipment.
SMDR and error message recording output devices: Output devices can be connected to
record the data generated by the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and error message
recording features. The device can be a printer, magnetic tape, floppy disk, etc.
Surge/spike protector: A surge/spike protector should be installed to reduce the effects of AC
voltage surges and spikes that may cause system malfunctions, false logic, and/or damage to
the electronic components.
System battery back-up: To provide back-up power in the event of an AC power failure or
brownout condition, the system power supply can have optional battery back-up using an unin-
terruptable power supply (UPS) unit or a standby power supply (SPS) unit.
Facsimile (fax) machine: A fax machine may be connected to an available single line circuit.
FEATURE NAME
FEATURE
CODE
ITP MODE SIP MODE
Show IP Address
Display Time/Date 300
Displays the system
date and time, user-
name, and extension.
Displays the IP
address of the end-
point.
Show Version
Diagnostics -Show
Version
9928
Displays the version
and date of the call
processing software.
Displays the firmware
version on the end-
point.