Specifications

System Hardware
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Page 78 Headsets
1
For transfers, the IC or CALL button LED goes out when the user hangs up.
2
Requires a programmable button.
Headsets
For convenience, an electret headset can be used on any Inter-Tel endpoint. The Speaker button
is used to connect and disconnect calls when the headset is attached.
Some headsets have a power-saver mode that disables the headphone after a period of silence.
To prevent these headsets from missing portions of incoming calls, there is a endpoint flag
called “Headset Connect Tone.” Enabling this flag allows the endpoint to generate a tone that
activates the headset before connecting to an incoming call. In the default state, it is disabled.
The Model 8620 and 8660 endpoints have headset jacks on the back. This allows you to have
the headset and the handset connected to the endpoint at the same time. You must still, how-
ever, enable/disable the headset using the Headset Mode feature code.
To connect a headset to a Model 8660 or 8620:
1. Insert the headset plug into the vacant headset jack on the back of the endpoint.
2. While on-hook, enter the Headset On feature code (315) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE ON.
CNF
The LED
flashes for
2–5 sec-
onds and
then go out
when the
confer-
ence is
estab-
lished.
A conference
party is on con-
ference wait
hold.
DND
Endpoint is in
Do-Not-Disturb.
FWD
All calls are
being for-
warded.
MSG
Endpoint is in
alphanumeric
mode.
Message is
waiting.
MUTE
Microphone is
muted.
SPEAKER
Speakerphone
is on or ready
for use. Or,
endpoint pro-
gramming is in
progress.
Model 8600:
Intercom,
recall, confer-
ence, camped
on, or trans-
ferred call is
ringing-in.
Table 15. Flashing Light Indicator Meanings(Continued)
BUTTON
STEADY
0 IPM
SLOW
30 IPM
MEDIUM
120 IPM
FAST
240 IPM
FLUTTER
60/960 IPM