Inter-Tel 8526 Intercom System User Manual


 
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Inter-Tel
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Model 8524/8525/8526 User Guide
FINDING YOUR WAY
WELCOME
Your new Model 8524/8525/8526 endpoint provides access to several features, each
of which is described in this guide. The About This Guide section below lists the dif-
ferent sections in this user guide and describes the type of information you can find
there.
The Model 8524, 8525, and 8526 function almost identically except for the following:
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the Model 8526 lights up when the end-
point is active (see page 4). The 8524 and 8525 LCDs do not light up.
The Model 8525 and 8526 include the vibrate function and the Model 8524 does
not. The vibrate function allows you to use the Vibrator Ring and Vib/Norm ring
types (see page 46).
The information in this user guide applies to all three endpoints unless otherwise indi-
cated.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide contains instructions for using the Model 8524, 8525, and 8526 wireless
digital endpoints on the Inter-Tel
®
telephone system. To help you find information
quickly, this guide is divided into five separate sections, as indicated by the tabs.
These sections include the following:
Finding Your Way: This section provides you with a picture of the endpoint and
includes general information designed to help you find what you need.
Getting Started: This section includes basic endpoint and voice mail informa-
tion, and provides instructions on how to perform everyday tasks, such as
answering calls, making calls, and using voice mail.
Moving On: In this section you’ll learn how to use advanced endpoint and voice
mail features.
Using E-Mail Reader: This section includes information on how to use the
advanced messaging features available with E-Mail Reader.
Learning More: This section outlines how your administrators can help if you
experience a problem with your endpoint. It also provides you with a list of Fre-
quently Asked Questions (FAQs) so you can troubleshoot problems and learn
more about the system.
In addition, this guide contains a list of default feature codes (see page 92) and an
index (see page 97) for easy reference.
NOTE: Because the telephone system is very flexible and programmable, the proce-
dures for using the features might vary slightly from the descriptions in this guide. If so,
your trainer or system administrator can tell you how your system differs and how to
use the features.