Spectralink E340 Installation Instruction
SpectraLink Corporation
LinkPlus Interface Guide
Mitel SX-50, -200, -2000 System
2.4 Feature Programming Requirements
When planning the interface, the following information must be taken into account:
Line Sequences
The handset uses two types of key sequences to access PBX features and multiple
lines. Line sequences are those where the user presses the
The handset uses two types of key sequences to access PBX features and multiple
lines. Line sequences are those where the user presses the
LINE
button and then a
number button. The key-map design designates “line” keys that should be
programmed for line appearance so that they correspond to line sequences on the
handset.
The
programmed for line appearance so that they correspond to line sequences on the
handset.
The
LINE
icon on the handset will reflect activity on the corresponding deskset key.
For this reason, it is recommended that line appearance keys be used only for line
access. If only one line is assigned to a particular handset, leave the other designated
line keys identified on the key maps unassigned. The corresponding handset
access. If only one line is assigned to a particular handset, leave the other designated
line keys identified on the key maps unassigned. The corresponding handset
LINE
+
key sequences will then have no function.
• Line select keys 1-9 have corresponding digit icons on the handset display. These
• Line select keys 1-9 have corresponding digit icons on the handset display. These
icons indicate line status (on, off, slow flash, fast flash, wink) similar to the
Superset 420 icons. Use these for line access.
Superset 420 icons. Use these for line access.
• Line select keys 10-12 (associated with the handset’s
FCN
key, see key-mapping
diagram) do not have digit icons and should be used for functions or lines that
do not require LCD indicators.
do not require LCD indicators.
Function Sequences
Function sequences are those where the handset user presses the FCN button and
then a number button. Designated “function” deskset keys programmed to system
features such as Transfer and Conference may have their corresponding menu items
display on the handset function menu. See the key map diagram for the function
keys that are available for feature programming.
Function sequences are those where the handset user presses the FCN button and
then a number button. Designated “function” deskset keys programmed to system
features such as Transfer and Conference may have their corresponding menu items
display on the handset function menu. See the key map diagram for the function
keys that are available for feature programming.
2.5 Function Menu Programming
Link 3000 MCU
Note that the function menu defaults set for the handsets associated with the Link
3000 MCU can be changed via the SpectraLink Operator’s Console. If the system
uses softkeys, to minimize unwanted interaction between system display and the
handset function menu display, configure the handset menu to include a delay of one
function key. The user will then have to press FCN twice before the handset menu
displays, allowing the first press of the FCN key to access softkey functions. See
Link 3000 MCU: Operator’s Console for further procedural information. Another
option may be to disable the softkey menu at the system and exclusively use the
SpectraLink menu. This would remove any unwanted interaction, but may restrict
the number of available features to the number of programmable keys on the
handset.
Note that the function menu defaults set for the handsets associated with the Link
3000 MCU can be changed via the SpectraLink Operator’s Console. If the system
uses softkeys, to minimize unwanted interaction between system display and the
handset function menu display, configure the handset menu to include a delay of one
function key. The user will then have to press FCN twice before the handset menu
displays, allowing the first press of the FCN key to access softkey functions. See
Link 3000 MCU: Operator’s Console for further procedural information. Another
option may be to disable the softkey menu at the system and exclusively use the
SpectraLink menu. This would remove any unwanted interaction, but may restrict
the number of available features to the number of programmable keys on the
handset.
Link 150 MCU
For the Link 150 MCU, the handset function menu can only be changed via remote
configuration through the services of SpectraLink Customer Support.
For the Link 150 MCU, the handset function menu can only be changed via remote
configuration through the services of SpectraLink Customer Support.
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