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System Hardware
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Operating Modes
Page 79
To connect a headset to all other Inter-Tel endpoints:
1. Remove the coiled handset cord from the base of the endpoint. Leave the handset in the
cradle.
2. Insert the headset plug into the vacant handset jack.
3. While on-hook, enter the Headset On feature code (315) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE ON.
To disconnect the headset from a Model 8660 or 8620:
1. Unplug the headset cord from the back of the endpoint.
2. While on-hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
To disconnect the headset from all other Inter-Tel endpoints:
1. Unplug the headset cord from the base of the endpoint.
2. Plug the coiled handset cord into the base of the endpoint.
3. While on-hook, enter the Headset Off feature code (316) or the Headset On/Off feature
code (317). The display shows HEADSET MODE OFF.
Operating Modes
Depending on the model, Inter-Tel IP endpoints operate in Inter-Tel Protocol (ITP) mode or
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mode. Supported features for the two modes varies (see
page 80). Details about each of the modes are presented in the following pages.
The following multi-protocol endpoints operate in either ITP or SIP mode:
Model 8600
Model 8620
Model 8622
Model 8662
Model 8690
The following endpoints operate in ITP mode:
Model 8664 (wireless)
Model 8665 (wireless)
Model 8660
IP PhonePlus
IP Single-Line Adapter (IP SLA)
The Model 8601 SoftPhone for Pocket PC operates in SIP mode.
NOTE
If enabled in DB Studio, the Send Alert Burst To Headset flag will send a single
tone to a headset, instead of normal phone ring tones, when a call is ringing at
the endpoint (non-handsfree intercom call, outside call, queue callback, or
reminder message). The tone is sent only once, when the call is received, and
will not repeat even if the call continues to ring unanswered. It is intended as a
“wake up” tone for headsets that have a power-saving function that allows the
device to “sleep” if idle for a set period. The flag is programmed on a endpoint-
by-endpoint basis. By default the flag is disabled.
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