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System Features
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Optional Data Device Attachments
FEATURES
5
50.9 To cancel all of your reminder message requests:
While on hook, enter the Cancel Reminder Message feature code (306). The display
shows REMINDER MSGS CANCELED. You cannot view or cancel individual mes-
sages.
51. OPTIONAL DATA DEVICE ATTACHMENTS
51.1 A customer-provided, modem-equipped data device (such as a data terminal or a per-
sonal computer) may be attached to a phone that has an optional data port module installed
(see page 2-76 for more information). Special programming is required to enable the phone cir-
cuit to support the data port function. (See page 5-146 for information about Executive Dis-
play, Professional Display, Standard Display, Associate Display, Model 8520, or Model 8560
Phone data port modules. Also see page 6-226 in PROGRAMMING for more details.)
51.2 The data port module circuit has an individual extension number and complete station
programming setup including its own trunk access and toll restriction information. In a net-
work setting, a station’s data port extension can reside on another node.
51.3 Executive Display, Professional Display, Standard Display, Associate Display, Model
8520, or Model 8560 Phone users can adjust the bit rate (bps) of the PCDPM connected to the
phone. The rate can be set to 300, 600, 1200, 2400, or 4800 (1200, 2400, or 4800 if it is a sys-
tem serial port). To adjust the bit rate of your PCDPM, see the instructions on page 5-146.
51.4 The circuit with the data port module can be programmed to be associated with one or
more other phones. The associated phone(s) should have a button that will show the
status of the data device and will allow easy transfers between the phone and the data device.
51.5 Data calls are transmitted over the data port voice path. This leaves the attached phone’s
voice path available for normal phone operation. However, receiving off-hook voice announce
(OHVA) calls at a Executive Display, Professional Display, Standard Display, Associate Dis-
play, Model 8520, or Model 8560 Phone attached to an MDPM is not possible during a data
call since the data call is using the secondary voice path.
51.6 Calls can be transferred back and forth between an associated phone’s primary voice
path and data port as often as needed provided that the data port is on hook at the time of the
transfer attempt. For example, a call can be placed using the data device, then transferred to the
phone’s primary voice path to announce the call, and then transferred back to the data device
so that it can communicate with the called device. (Note that transferring to the phone’s pri-
mary voice path disconnects the data device from the call. During that time, the call cost dis-
play for the data call is shown on the phone.)
51.7 Operation of the data device begins with the initiation of a call in one of four ways:
The user may initiate a call using the phone, while on or off hook, and then transfer it to
the data device.
The user may lift the handset to answer a ringing call and then transfer it to the data
device.
The user may initiate a call using the data device, without touching the phone.
The data device may receive a call directly, without using the phone.
DATA

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