Message indicator lamp, Menu buttons, Programmable buttons – Lennox Hearth 8560 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Mitel

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Model 8560/8660 User Guide – Issue 12, October 2008

Message Indicator Lamp

The Message Indicator lamp flashes or stays lit to indicate call, message, and feature activity.
See “Using Messages” on

page 37

.

Message Indicator lamp signals are described in the following table.

Menu Buttons

The endpoint has eight dynamic menu buttons at the top of the display that change depending
on the feature and menu currently shown. You can use the menu buttons to view and select
feature options.

Programmable Buttons

Most of the buttons on your endpoint are preprogrammed by the system administrator.
However, you can program some of the endpoint buttons for quick access to features or speed-
dial entries. See “Assigning Features to Programmable Buttons” on

page 11

for instructions.

Dialpad Buttons

Use the dialpad buttons to dial phone numbers, enter feature codes, and to enter characters
when using features that require text input.

Speaker

The speaker provides audio for handsfree calls and background music. See “Using Handsfree
Mode” on

page 27

for information about handsfree calls. See “Listening to Background Music”

on

page 10

for more information about background music.

NOTE

By default, the Message Indicator lamp is lit when you receive new messages.
However, this lamp can be programmed for other functions. Contact your system
administrator for more information.

Message Indicator Lamp Signal

Description

Rapidly flashing

You have an incoming call.

Slowly flashing

You have a waiting message or callback message.

On

You are on a call or using a feature.

Off

Your endpoint is idle.

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