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For the 8434DX Voice Terminal
There are two Call Appearance/Feature Button Designation Cards for the 8434DX
voice terminal:
• The smaller card contains two columns with five buttons in each column: the first
column is labeled a through e; the second column is labeled f through j.
• The larger card also contains two columns with 12 buttons in each column. The
button labels on this larger card are blank; that is, they are NOT prelabeled with
letters like the smaller card.
The four columns on the 8434DX voice terminal, totaling 34 button spaces, can be
used for specifying the telephone number, extension, or feature assigned to each
button.
To label the card, use the instructions under “How to Label the Blank Designation
Card” below.
How to Label the Blank Designation Card
To label the designation card
NOTE: Be sure to print the voice terminal’s full telephone number, including the
area code, on the first call appearance button.
1. The transparent cover is attached to the frame of the voice terminal by tabs on
the top and bottom of the cover. Remove the cover by pulling the top tab
forward and then lifting the bottom of the transparent cover from the voice
terminal.
2. Print or type the desired labels on the blank designation card.
— On the 8403, print or type the assigned features on your Feature Directory
next to the appropriate number or character, and print or type the voice
terminal user’s extension in Sections a, b, and c.
— On the 8405, 8410, 8411, and 8434DX, print or type the voice terminal
user’s extension on the call appearance buttons and the assigned features
on the feature buttons.
3. Once you have SWITCH ADMINISTRATION
After you have successfully installed the voice terminal, the system manager can use
the instructions in the 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation,
Switch Administration, and Programming the Options,
555-015-725, in order to administer selected features and assigned line appearances
on each terminal. This manual also provides procedures for programming options
such as enabling/disabling the speakerphone or speaker, enabling/disabling the Mute
function, selecting ringing preference, and selecting handset and speaker volume
control.
Note on 8411 Administration: When administering an 8411, remember the
following: