Lennox Hearth INT3000 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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INT3000 User Guide
Call Button
These buttons are used for call access. They are not associated with specific lines.
Instead, they are assigned to calls in the order that the calls are placed or received. If
there are more calls in progress than there are CALL buttons, new calls wait until a
CALL button becomes available. Pressing an unlit CALL button will enter the pro-
grammed Outgoing Call feature codes for your endpoint.
Range Limits
If the Handset is at (or beyond) the range limit of the INT3000, you may see a NO
SERVICE message.
If you are in standby mode, you cannot make or answer calls (the endpoint may
ring intermittently) until you are back within range of the Base Unit.
If you are on a call, you hear a warning tone. Move back into range within 20
seconds.
Feature Buttons
The buttons on your INT3000 are arranged according to a programmed “keymap.”
Your customer service representative, trainer, or system administrator can tell you if
your keymap is different from the layout described in this guide. You can use the dia-
grams on the following two pages to note any differences. Some optional feature but-
tons that you may want to request include:
Scrolling Buttons: If you want to be able to scroll through displays, you need
PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons.
Message Button: If you want to leave messages while on a call, scroll through
waiting messages, and switch between numeric and alpha characters when enter-
ing a do-not-disturb message or using the directories, you need a MSG button.
Forward Button: If you use custom do-not-disturb messages or directories, you
will want a FWD button for leaving spaces and for entering two consecutive let-
ters that appear on the same dialpad button. The FWD button is also used for for-
warding calls.
User-Programmable Buttons: You may want most of the buttons to be user pro-
grammable to allow you to choose the feature codes or extension numbers you
dial.
If your INT3000 has been reprogrammed by the installer so that its feature buttons do
not match the feature buttons described in this user guide, refer to the administrator’s
guide for your telephone system for procedures on using feature codes. Default fea-
ture codes are listed on the back of this user guide.
The feature buttons on your INT3000 are equipped with lamps. The flash rates of the
lamps indicate the status of the lines, endpoints, and features assigned to the buttons.
The flash rates and their meanings are explained throughout this user guide. For more
detailed flash rate information, refer to your telephone system owner's guide.