Inter-Tel Axxess Administrators Guide
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Page 71 AXXESS System Hardware INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Agent Set AGENT SET The Agent Set is used in place of a keyset with an attached PCDPM. It is connected to a Digi- tal Keyset Card (DKSC or DKSC-16) port just as a keyset would be. It has a jack for plugging in an Inter-Tel handset or headset. It also has a serial connector (DB9) for attaching it to a PC. The Agent Set does not require a transformer or external power source. To operate properly, the Agent Set...
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Page 72 AXXESS System Hardware INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Single-Line Sets SINGLE-LINE SETS Industry-standard single-line DTMF sets can be installed on the AXXESS System and/or used as an off-premises extension (OPX). On-premises single-line circuits can be used for installing AC-ringing single-line sets, playback devices, and other single-line devices. The single-line sets are connected to Single-Line Cards (SLCs) or 16-Port Single Line Cards (SLC-16s). Or, they can...
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Page 73 AXXESS System Hardware INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Digital Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Units DIGITAL DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD (DSS/BLF) UNITS Digital DSS/BLF Units are programmed to be used with specific Executive or Standard Digital Keysets. The keysets are equipped with PC Data Port Modules (PCDPMs) and the DSS/BLF Units are attached to the PCDPMs. NOTE Executive or Standard Digital Keysets with DSS/BLF Units need to be...
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Page 74 AXXESS System Hardware INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Optional System Equipment OPTIONAL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT The following optional equipment can be purchased and installed with the Inter-Tel AXXESS System. Complete specifications and installation instructions are provided in the Inter-Tel AXXESS Installation and Field Maintenance Manual. I n t e r - Te l A X X E S S O R Y Ta l k : Provides multi-port integrated voice processing features (voice mail, automated...
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Page 75 AXXESS System Hardware INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Optional System EquipmentPower failure transfer equipment: Power failure transfer equipment can be installed to con- nect one or more single-line sets to predetermined trunks during a power or system failure. Night transfer equipment: Night transfer equipment can be installed to turn on or off lights, an alarm system, or other devices.
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Page 77 AXXESS System Features INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Introduction AXXESS System Features INTRODUCTION The Inter-Tel AXXESS System, in addition to its sleek, modular appearance and easy installa- tion and programming, provides many user-friendly features. To describe the system features, this FEATURES section has been divided into the following sections: •Access to the Features: This section contains a list of the feature codes and their defi- nitions. •System...
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Page 78 AXXESS System Features INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Access To The Features ACCESS TO THE FEATURES FEATURE KEYS Keysets have feature keys that allow one-key dialing of feature codes. Information is pro- grammed in the database to determine the arrangement of the feature keys and their default values. If desired, some of the keyset feature keys can be designated as user-programmable keys. See page 117 for more information. SPECIAL KEY AND HOOKFLASH Depending on...
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Page 79 AXXESS System Features INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Feature Codes FEATURE CODES Each of the station features is assigned a feature code. Using the station’s keypad, these codes are entered to select trunks, process calls, and use special features. Complete explanations of the features and instructions for using them begin below. The codes shown on the following pages are the values that are assigned when the system is in the default state. If desired, they can be...
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Page 80 AXXESS System Features INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000 Feature Codes Station Feature Codes The following pages list the general feature codes. When a default feature key can be used in place of the feature code, it is indicated at the end of the explanation. Refer to page 61 for a listing of the default keyset feature keys. FEATURE NAME CODE DEFINITION Account Code – All Calls Following391 Allows the station user to enter a forced or optional account code that...