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Inter-Tel
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Model 8524/8525 User Guide
FINDING YOUR WAY
MODEL 8524/8525 ENDPOINTS VS.
T
RADITIONAL TWO-LINE DISPLAY ENDPOINTS
The Model 8524 and 8525 is designed to emulate an Inter-Tel two-line display end-
point. Some users may want to use both the Model 8524/8525 endpoint and a two-line
display endpoint. The following are the differences between the Model 8524/8525
and two-line display endpoints:
• The extension name and the time and date that normally appear on the display
endpoint when it is in idle mode will not appear on the display of the Model
8524/8525. When the Model 8524/8525 is idle, it is actually in standby mode. In
other words, the endpoint is not receiving a signal from the system. The exten-
sion that shows on the display is programmed directly into the endpoint. This
conserves battery power on the endpoint.
• The dash (-) that shows in the extension is there because of the way the endpoint
is programmed to deal with 7- and 10-digit numbers. As soon as 5 digits are
entered it puts in one dash. Once 8 digits are entered, it puts in a second dash.
• The Model 8524/8525 endpoint does not support the Japanese language feature.
The following table lists the button assignments for the two-line display endpoints,
and the corresponding button assignments for the Model 8524/8525. Note that
L1 =
, and F1 = .
*This applies to two-line display endpoints only.
LINE 1 FNC 1
BUTTON DISPLAY ENDPOINT 8524/8525 BUTTON DISPLAY ENDPOINT
8524/8525
1Call 1 L1 11 Programmable Button 6:
Undefined
F4
2Call 2 L2 12 Programmable Button 7:
CNF
F5
3Call 3 L3 13 Programmable Button 8:
HOLD
4Call 4 L4 14 Programmable Button 9:
TRANSFER
F8
5 IC (Intercom) L5 15 Programmable Button 10:
SYS SPD
F9
6 Programmable Button 1:
Do-Not-Disturb
L6 16 Programmable Button 11:
REDIAL
F7
7 Programmable Button 2:
Undefined
L7 26 FWD F2
8 Programmable Button 3:
Undefined
L8 30 SPKR*
9 Programmable Button 4:
Undefined
L9 31 MSG F6
10 Programmable Button 5:
Undefined
F3 32 MUTE F1
HOLD
START