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Programming the Options
Enabling/Disabling the Status Lights
for the Analog (Tip/Ring) Adjunct
Interface (For the 8411 Voice Terminal
Only)
If an Analog Adjunct has been connected to the Analog Adjunct jack on the rear
of the 8411 voice terminal, the user can use the lights next to Button #10 (the
last button in the second column) to see the status of the Analog Adjunct
connection. These indications show:
Status of the ringing signal being sent from the voice terminal to the
Analog Adjunct) (on OR off)
Switchhook status of the Analog Adjunct (off-hook OR on-hook and idle)
Status of the I-Channel (used by the Analog Adjunct OR by the 8411 voice
terminal)
For a more detailed list of Analog Adjunct (Tip/Ring) status light indications, see
‘‘PassageWay and Analog Adjunct Status Indications on the 8411’’ earlier in this
manual.
To enable or disable the status lights for the Analog Adjunct interface
1. While on-hook, press
Shift .
The light next to
Shift goes on.
2. Press
Mute .
The light next to
Shift goes off.
3. Enter the 2-digit code, ‘‘25’’ (‘‘AL’’).
The red and green lights next to Button #10 flutter.
The current setting (ENABLE T/R STATUS LAMPS or DISABLE
T/R STATUS LAMPS) is shown on the display, if there is one.
4. Press either ‘‘1’’ or ‘‘2’’ to change the setting:
Press ‘‘1’’ to enable the status lights for the Analog (Tip/Ring)
Adjunct connected to the Analog Adjunct jack
Press ‘‘2’’ to disable status lights for Analog Adjunct connection (so
the button is thus used in the normal way, that is, for call
appearance or feature indications)
or
if the voice terminal has a display, press
to change the setting. Press
# to save the desired option and then exit programming.
After pressing ‘‘1’’ or ‘‘2’’
or
pressing ‘‘#’’, the red and green lights
stop fluttering and one of the following voice terminal responses
occurs:
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