Lennox INT3000 - Manual

Lennox INT3000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Notice; Microsoft
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii; Important Safety Instructions; ers or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
  • Page 6 – iv; may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
  • Page 7 – Warnings; Range Limits; NOTICE; Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 9 – Do not dispose of the Battery Pack in a fire. The cell may explode.; Not Waterproof
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – ix; CONTENTS; Table of Contents
  • Page 13 – FINDING Y; Finding Your Way; SECTION CONTENTS
  • Page 14 – ELCOME; About This Guide; BOUT
  • Page 15 – Dialpad and Indicators
  • Page 17 – Button Descriptions; Talk Button
  • Page 18 – Call Button; PREVIOUS
  • Page 19 – NSTALLING; Connecting the Telephone Cord
  • Page 20 – Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset; Snap the tab out of the Belt Clip notch on the top of the Handset.
  • Page 21 – Recharging the Battery; Low Battery Indicator
  • Page 23 – Cleaning The Battery Charging Contacts
  • Page 24 – Standard Wall Plate Mounting
  • Page 25 – Direct Wall Mounting
  • Page 26 – Charging Unit Wall Mounting
  • Page 27 – If E-Mail Reader is enabled for your mailbox, you have; Standard Voice Mailbox:; This type of mailbox allows you to send and receive
  • Page 29 – Enterprise Messaging; ASR can be enabled for the entire sys-
  • Page 30 – You cannot use ASR to set up your e-mail password (see
  • Page 31 – hear standard outside dial tone.
  • Page 33 – Getting Started
  • Page 34 – Initializing Your Mailbox; To initialize your mailbox:; If you want a password,
  • Page 35 – Recording Your Personal Greetings; System Greeting
  • Page 36 – Recording Your Voice Mail Directory Name; To record your directory name:
  • Page 37 – AKING; Intercom Calls; Placing Intercom Calls; To place an intercom call:; If you hear continuous ringing,; To program your endpoint to; always; send non-handsfree calls using the Ring; or
  • Page 38 – Receiving Intercom Calls; To receive an intercom call:; Outside Calls; Placing Outside Calls; To place an outside call:
  • Page 39 – Receiving Outside Calls; To receive an outside call:; Emergency Calls; To make an emergency call:; Call Waiting; To respond to a waiting call:; To end the current call,
  • Page 40 – Individual Hold; To place a call on Individual Hold:; To place an outside call on System Hold:; To return to a call that is on hold:; UTING; TALK
  • Page 41 – LACING; To place a conference call:; To place the conference on hold:
  • Page 42 – To Another Extension; To Voice Mail; If the number is busy, there is no answer, or the transfer is refused,
  • Page 43 – SING; To answer a call ringing or holding at another endpoint:; Press
  • Page 44 – Manual Call Forwarding; To forward to an outside telephone number:; MSG
  • Page 45 – Redirect Call; To redirect a call to an outside telephone number:; Automatic System Forwarding; To enable or disable System Forwarding:
  • Page 46 – Outside Party’s Name; To show the outside party’s name:
  • Page 47 – TATION; Leaving Messages; If You Do Not Have a MSG Button; To cancel a message that you left at another endpoint:; If You Have a MSG Button; Have the called party return your call.
  • Page 48 – Receiving Messages; When you see MSG on your display:
  • Page 49 – CCESSING; Mailbox almost full or full:
  • Page 50 – ASR; To temporarily disable ASR:; Access your mailbox as described on
  • Page 51 – Listening to Messages; To listen to messages:; If E-Mail Reader is enabled for your mailbox
  • Page 53 – Recovering Deleted Voice Mail Messages; To recover deleted voice mail messages:
  • Page 54 – Recording and Sending Voice Mail Messages; To record and send voice mail messages:
  • Page 56 – Canceling Unheard Voice Mail Messages; To cancel unheard voice mail messages:
  • Page 57 – Dial the desired two-digit number for the message you wish to use.
  • Page 58 – NUMBER OF TIMES BUTTON IS PRESSED; ENGLISH CHARACTERS
  • Page 59 – To request a reminder message:; Dial the desired two-digit number for the message that you want.; To cancel all reminder message requests before they signal you:
  • Page 61 – MOVING ON; Moving On
  • Page 62 – Selecting a Ring Tone; To select the type of ring tone for your INT3000:; Changing the Language; To change the assigned language for your endpoint:; Dial
  • Page 63 – Returning to Default Station; To return your endpoint to default:; ETTING; Changing Your Mailbox Password; To change your mailbox password:
  • Page 64 – Changing the Voice Mail Message Envelope; To change your voice mail message envelope:
  • Page 65 – Changing the Call Screening Transfer Method
  • Page 66 – Programming a Fax Destination; To change your fax destination number:; Changing the Message Search Order; To change the message search order:
  • Page 67 – Programming Remote Messaging
  • Page 69 – PEED; Station Speed Dial; Programming Station Speed-Dial Numbers
  • Page 70 – To store a number in a Speed-Dial location:; Remain in alphanumeric mode:; Change to numeric mode:; To view the current programming of Station Speed-Dial buttons:
  • Page 71 – To remove the number:; BACKSPACE; System Speed Dialing
  • Page 73 – AGING
  • Page 74 – To generate a hookflash while using a line:; To program a user-programmable function button:; Press the feature button you want to program.; To return all function buttons to their original default values:; Press the feature button you want displayed.
  • Page 75 – To enter an optional account code:; To set an account code for all calls placed from your endpoint:; To disable the code:
  • Page 76 – Telephone Directory; To search the telephone directory using your dialpad buttons:
  • Page 77 – FORWARD
  • Page 78 – Voice Mail Directory; To use the dialpad buttons to spell a name:; When prompted, press the appropriate
  • Page 79 – If 10 or fewer matches are located
  • Page 80 – Remote Access Password; To change the password from your endpoint:; Enter your current password, followed by; Enter the new password followed by; To change the station password using Remote Programming:; See the following
  • Page 81 – Remote Feature Access; To access your endpoint from another endpoint:
  • Page 82 – can; If you hear repeating error tones,; To respond to an Agent Help request at a display endpoint:
  • Page 83 – ORKING; Hunt Group Calls Enabled/Disabled; To turn on or off hunt group calls:; ACD Hunt Groups; Distributing Calls; If the hunt group is programmed to use ACD Agent IDs, each agent; is not; programmed to use Agent IDs, it will have a
  • Page 84 – Logging In and Out of ACD Hunt Group; If you were already logged in,
  • Page 85 – If you were logged in to only one hunt group,; Ending an ACD Hunt Group Call; To terminate the ACD Agent wrap-up period before the timer expires:
  • Page 87 – ER
  • Page 88 – NTRODUCTION
  • Page 89 – AIL
  • Page 90 – To access voice mail messages:
  • Page 91 – Set up your mailbox (see
  • Page 93 – Outlook
  • Page 94 – To access e-mail messages and the associated options:
  • Page 96 – To access fax messages and the associated options:; Say “Facsimile” or p
  • Page 97 – ECOVERING; To recover deleted messages:
  • Page 98 – voice messages; Say “Time, Date” or p
  • Page 99 – OICE
  • Page 101 – Learning More
  • Page 102 – IP Devices Installation Manual
  • Page 103 – ROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 104 – How do I program System Speed-Dial numbers?
  • Page 105 – How do I scroll the display screen?
  • Page 107 – EFAULT
  • Page 110 – NOTES
  • Page 111 – Index
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Summary

Page 3 - Notice; Microsoft

i Notice This Inter-Tel ® user guide is released by Inter-Tel, Inc. as a guide for end-users. It provides infor- mation necessary to use the INT3000 endpoint. The contents of this user guide, which reflect cur-rent Inter-Tel standards, are subject to revision or change without notice. Some features ...

Page 4 - ii
Page 5 - iii; Important Safety Instructions; ers or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.

iii Important Safety Instructions For use with CSA Certified (NRTL/C) Inter-Tel Converged Communications Plat-forms only. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be fol-lowed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, including thefollowi...

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