Polycom Spectralink 8400 Series, Spectralink 8440, Spectralink 8450, Spectralink 8452 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
SPECTRALINK®
8400 Series
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Each SpectraLink family of products only works with other members of the same family. If you have any questions about product compatibility, contact your system administrator.
SpectraLink 8400 Series
Use only 8400 Series products with other 8400 Series products as identified by the model number located on the label of the product.
SpectraLink 8452 Wireless Telephone SpectraLink 8450 Wireless Telephone SpectraLink 8440 Wireless Telephone Speakerphone Dock USB Charger Dual Charger Quad Charger Standard Capacity Battery Pack Extended Capacity Battery Pack
8452 8450 8440 8410 SA106B-05 DCA39 DCA40 RS657 RS658
The Polycom SpectraLink 8400 Series Wireless Handset User Guide is your complete reference for utilizing all of the features of this handset. It may be found online at:
http://support.polycom.com/PolycomService/support/us/support/voice/wi-fi/spectralink_8400_wireless.html
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Quick Start Guide
SPECTRALINK®
8400 Series
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This booklet is a basic guide to getting started with your SpectraLink
®
8400 Series Wireless Telephone.
Table of Contents
Package Contents ..................................................................... 3
The Home Screen ....................................................................... 6
The Session Manager ................................................................. 8
Status and Call Icons ................................................................. 9
Basic Handset Features ............................................................10
Using the Barcode Reader ...................................................... 17
Accessories ............................................................................. 18
Offer for Source for GPL and LGPL Software.......................... 23
Warranty and Copyright ........................................................... 24
Package Contents
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LED indicator
Start key
• Opens the Dialer from the Home screen
• Initiates a call from the Dialer
• Answers an incoming call
Keypad
While in Multi Key Answer Mode you can use any of these
keys to answer an incoming call instead of pressing the
Start key or Answer soft key
Home key
Returns you to the Home screen
Back key
Returns to the previous menu level or to the Home screen
End key
• Ends the call or returns to the Home screen
• Rejects an incoming call
• Terminates a conference call
• Powers the handset on or off when held down for about two seconds
Navigation keys
and
Scroll through menus and fields
and ►
Move cursor
OK key
• Selects menu items
• Enables or disables menu items
Full-color LCD display
Soft keys
Access context-sensitive features
Model number
Front View – All Models
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Volume up Volume down
USB interface
(Lift the cover for access)
Headset jack
(Lift the cover for access)
Talk button (PTT)
Barcode reader
Volume up Volume down
Talk button (PTT)
Barcode reader scan button
Headset jack
(Lift the cover for access)
USB interface
(Lift the cover for access)
Side View – 8450/8452
Side View – 8440
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Battery Pack
Battery Pack removal latch
Speakerphone
Noise-cancelling Microphone
Barcode reader
(8450/8452 only)
Status bar
Date and time
Extension
Current profile
Home icons:
Messages Settings Contacts/Call Lists Applications
(not shown)
Soft key labels
Rear View
The Home Screen
The Home screen provides you with information about the status of the handset and the Home icons.
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Shortcut Menus
The soft keys at the bottom of the display allow you to select functions. The gray triangles in the upper right corner of the soft keys indicate that there is a shortcut menu with additional options. Use the shortcut menus to quickly find the options you want. Use
the ▲ and ▼ navigation keys to highlight an option, and choose the option by pressing OK. Alternatively, you can press the
number of the option on the keypad to instantly activate it. Grayed options are not available.
Home Icons
The Home icons allow you to access your handset’s features
from the Home screen. Use the ◄ and ► keys to rotate the
Home icons. Press the OK key to select the center icon.
Contacts/Call Lists
The Contacts/Call Lists icon gives you access to your Contact
Directory and your Corporate Directory, if available. For more information, see
Contact Directory on page 14.
Messages
The Messages icon gives you access to Voicemail and Instant
Messages. For more information, see
Voicemail on page 14,
and
Instant Messaging on page 15.
Settings
The Settings icon opens a menu for configuring many handset features. See your User Guide for a complete list of these options.
Applications
Depending on the configuration of your handset, a menu of
custom applications may be accessible by selecting the Applications icon from the Home screen. See your system administrator for information about any applications listed on this menu.
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Line number
Name, if known
Call icon indicates call status
Call duration
Extension or channel
A dark blue cell indicates on hold status
A light blue cell indicates call is highlighted
A green cell indicates active while another cell is highlighted
The Session Manager
Use your handset to manage up to eight communication sessions
- calls, broadcasts, chats, and alerts - at any one time and in any
combination. Each communication session is shown as a color-coded cell in the Session Manager screen. Cells display
with a call icon indicating call status, a line number indicator, the name and extension/channel of the party, and the call duration,
as shown next:
When a cell is highlighted, soft keys display that you can press to affect that call while other cells remain unaffected. Use the ▲ and ▼ navigation keys to scroll to and highlight a cell.
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Call Icon
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Status and Call Icons
Status Icon Indication Indication
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Enter a number in the number field
The Contact Directory list will be filtered according to the number entered
Basic Handset Features
Basic handset features offer you the ability to place, answer, end, hold, resume, and otherwise manage your incoming and outgoing calls. Other basic features include muting, transferring, forwarding, and conference calls.
Placing a Call
You can begin a call using one of the following methods:
Enter a Number
Entering numbers using the handset keypad is the default dialing
mode. Pressing any number on the keypad opens the Dialer,
which will automatically display similar numbers from your Contact Directory for you to select. As you enter additional
numbers, the list is filtered. You can choose a contact from the list
or continue to enter the number. Press the Start key to make the call.
Enter a Name
To place a call to an existing directory contact by entering the
name, press the Start key to open the Dialer. Select the Entry Mode soft key and select the Name option. As you enter the
letters of the first or last name, the list of contacts shown is
filtered. Highlight the name and press the Start key.
Call a Contact
Navigate to Contacts/Call Lists > Contact Directory. Contacts are sorted alphabetically. Scroll to highlight or use the
Search
soft
key. Press the Start key to dial the number.
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Use Speed Dial
Press the Favorites soft key from the Home screen to display the shortcut menu of Favorites—those contacts with speed dial numbers 1-10. Dial any contact by pressing the corresponding speed dial index number(s) on the keypad. Index numbers are assigned when a contact is entered. See Contact Directory on page 12.
Answering a Call
Press the Start key. If Multi Key Answer is enabled, press any keypad key (except soft keys and side buttons).
Make an Emergency Call
If programmed in your facility, you can make an emergency call by
pressing the Features soft key and then pressing the Speed Dial option and selecting the emergency number from the list.
Incoming Call Management
When you are in an active call, the call window replaces the
Session Manager when you receive another call. You can:
• Reject the call by pressing End. If voicemail is available, the call
will be routed to voicemail.
• Silence the ring by pressing the Ignore soft key. The call will
appear in the Session Manager until it stops ringing. If
unanswered, it will be routed to voicemail, if available.
• Answer the call by pressing Start which places the active call on
hold.
• To end the current call and answer the incoming call, press
Ignore to open the Session Manager and press End to end the current call. Then press Start to answer the incoming call.
• Forward the call to another number by pressing the Forward soft
key and entering the extension number. See
Forward an
Incoming Call
on page 13.
Microphone Mute
The Mute soft key appears during active calls. Press this key to mute the microphone.
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You can still hear all other parties while Mute is enabled, but other
parties cannot hear you.
The UnMute soft key appears while Mute is enabled. To disable Mute, press the UnMute the soft key.
Call Hold and Resume
The Hold/Resume soft key appears during active calls. Press this key to place the highlighted call on hold. Press it again to resume the call.
Keypad Lock
Your keypad can be locked so you do not make inadvertent calls.
From the Home screen, press the Feature soft key and select Keypad Lock. To unlock the keypad, repeat this sequence.
Volume Adjustment
Press the volume buttons on the left side of the handset to adjust the call volume of the active call. Press these buttons during
ringing to adjust the ringer volume.
Hands-free Options
You can plug a headset into the headset jack on the right side of
the handset. The headset icon will display. Bluetooth headsets can be used. Navigate to Settings > Bluetooth for pairing options. See the User Guide for additional directions.
Transfer and Conference Calls
During an active call, either the Transfer or Blind Transfer soft key
will display. The key not displayed and the Conference options
are listed on the Features flyout menu.
Blind transfer
1. Connect to the first party.
2. Select the Blind Transfer soft key or Features option to open
the Dialer (the active call is placed on hold).
3. Place a call to the target party.
4. The transfer is complete when the target party answers.
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Attended Transfer
1. Connect to the first party.
2. Select the Transfer soft key or Feature option to open the Dialer.
3. Place a call to the target party.
4. When the party answers, you can explain that you are going to
transfer the call to [the party on hold].
5. Hang up your end of the call.The other two parties remain in
call.If you want to remain on the call, do not hang up. Select the
Conference option on the Features flyout and all three parties are now connected.
Conference call
1. Connect to the first party.
2. Select Conference from the Features menu.
3. Dial the next party.
4. Select the Conference soft key to join all parties in the
conference call.
You can also conference two separate calls by using the
Join
option on the
Features
menu.
Conference Behavior
When the Active Conference cell is highlighted, you can use the
Mute key to mute your microphone. The Hold and End soft keys affect every participant in the conference call.
• When a participant cell is highlighted, you can use FarMute to
mute the participant, the End key will disconnect the participant,
Hold will place that participant on hold.
• Pressing the Feature soft key, Split option will split the conference into two separate held calls.
Do Not Disturb (DND)
DND sends all calls to Voicemail, if available. Navigate to Settings > Features > Do Not Disturb. Enable or disable as needed.
Forward an Incoming Call
While the handset rings, select the Forward soft key. The Forward-to-Dial screen appears. The screen displays the last
number you forwarded calls to (either statically or dynamically). To
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forward the call to a different number, enter the target number as
you would through the Dialer.
Forward All Calls
1. Navigate to Settings > Features > Forward.
2. Select Forwarding Type: Always, No Answer, or Busy.
3. Enter the number of the desired call destination. For No Answer,
enter the number of rings before forwarding.
4. Press the Enable soft key.
To disable call forwarding: Perform steps 1 and 2 above, but press the Disable soft key.
Voicemail
When Voicemail is configured, the Voicemail icon in the
Status Bar indicates
one or more new Voicemail messages.
To listen to voice messages:
1. Select the Messages icon from the Home screen. Urgent, New and Old options are available. Select one of these options.
2. Press the Connect soft key, and then follow the voice prompts. Use the Clear soft key to clear Voicemail messages.
Call Lists
Navigate to Contacts/Call Lists and press OK. Press the Type soft key to specify which type of call you wish to view: Missed, Received or Placed Calls. Press the Back key to return to the Call list which now displays the selected type. Press the Info soft key to
view the call details. You may then dial, edit, save or delete the call.
Contact Directory
Contacts can be dialed, added, edited, searched and deleted. Note
that contacts can be added from the Corporate Directory if available in your facility. Navigate to Contacts/Call Lists > Contact Directory. A Corporate Directory option may be available.
● Use the Edit, Add, Search, and Delete soft keys to customize your contacts. Note that you can only Add and Search the Corporate Directory.
● Press the Encoding soft key to access special characters, other
languages and capitalization options.
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Use the following as a guide when adding or editing a contact in the Contact Directory:
Instant Messaging (if available)
Once you have set up a contact with an instant message (IM)
name, the IM icon will display to the left of the name in the
Contact Directory to indicate chat availability.
When you receive a chat, a chat window opens. You can press
the Start key to reply or press the End soft key to send the chat to the Message Center.
Description/Function
Both names are searchable; the list is sorted alphabetically by last name.
The phone number entered for the contact.
Automatically assigned but can be changed/overridden. Index numbers 1-10 will appear on the shortcut menu.
Identify the contact with a short description, such as Sales.
Choose a ring identifier from the dropdown list to specify a unique ring tone for this contact.
Enter a number to divert calls from this contact to if Auto Divert is enabled.
Enable this option to block all calls from this contact.
Enable this option to divert all calls from this contact to the Divert Contact number (see Divert Contact)
The Instant Messaging identifier for this contact.
Field/Option
First Name/ Last Name
Contact
Speed Dial Index
Label
Ring Type
Divert Contact
Auto Reject
Auto Divert
IM Name
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Available
Busy
Away
DND
Offline
No info
IM Status Icons
Push to Talk (if configured)
T
o set Push to Talk (PTT) options, navigate to Settings >
Preferences > Paging/PTT Config.
Make a PTT broadcast
Answer a PTT broadcast
End a wait period
Select a different PTT channel
Hear a PTT broadcast while on a phone call
End a PTT broadcast
Change the PTT volume
Start a telephone call during a PTT broadcast
Answer a telephone call during a PTT broadcast
Turn off PTT
Press and hold the Talk button. Wait for the display to show Transmitting… and then speak into the microphone.
Press and hold the Talk button during the 10-second wait period.
Press the End key.
Press and release the Talk button. Use the and keys to highlight the desired channel. Press OK to select.
Place the telephone call on hold. Now you can hear the PTT broadcast.
Press the End key to exit the PTT broadcast and close the session cell.
Press the up/down volume buttons on the side of the handset while transmitting or receiving a PTT broadcast.
Press the Start key and dial the number. PTT transmissions will be overridden during the telephone call.
Press the Start key. PTT transmissions will be overridden by the telephone call.
Disable PTT in the Settings menu accessed through the Settings icon on the Home screen.
Field/Option
Description/Function
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Barcode reader scan button
Barcode reader
Additional PTT information is available in the
User Guide for
the SpectraLink 8400 Wireless Handsets
.
Set Profile
Your SpectraLink 8400 handset has four configurable Profiles which can be customized for event notifications such as incoming calls or PTT sessions:
Normal Audible alerts Silent All handset sounds are silenced Meeting Vibrates to notify of incoming calls Custom Can be tailored to specific needs
The chosen active profile can be changed from the Home screen by pressing the Profile soft key and selecting one of the options from the Profile shortcut menu.
Set Other Preferences
To access other Preferences, choose Settings> Preferences
and select one of the following options:
1. Language
2. Time and Date
3. Headset Memory
4. Background
5. Screen Capture
6. Auto Answer
7. On-Hook dialing
8. Easy Answer
9. Paging/PTT Config
Using the Barcode Reader (8450/8452 only)
The barcode scanner is located at the top rear of the 8450/8452
handset. It is used in conjunction with an on-board application or
a PC-based application. See your system administrator or consult your User Guide for complete information.
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Speakerphone Dock
Quad Charger
USB Charger
Extended Battery Pack
Dual Charger
Battery Pack
Accessories
These accessories are designed to enhance your SpectraLink
8400 Series Wireless Telephone. For more information, contact your reseller, or visit
http://www.polycom.com/forms/contact_polycom.html
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Battery Pack fully charged, handset in charger
Battery Pack charging, handset in charger
Charging Icon
The charging icon on the handset indicates the charging status of the Battery Pack in the handset:
Battery Packs should be fully charged before first use.
Battery Packs
Your handset is powered by a removable Battery Pack that you will need to recharge periodically. You must fully charge your handset’s Battery Pack before you use it for the first time. Depending on the
type of charger you use, this might take several hours.
Type
Standard (RS657)
Extended (RS658)
Talk Time
8 hours
12 hours
Standby Time
80 hours
120 hours
Charging Time*
3.5 hours typical*
5 hours typical*
*Using the Quad Charger
Do not remove the Battery Pack to power off the handset. Log off or power off the handset and then remove the Battery Pack if you need to replace it.
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Battery Pack Removal latch
Battery Pack Removal and Replacement
To remove the Battery Pack, press up on the latch on the back of
the handset. The Battery Pack releases outward.
To replace, slide the tab of the Battery Pack into the bottom slot
of the handset cavity. Gently press the top of the Battery Pack until it snaps into place. The Battery Pack should snap into
position with minimal pressure, as shown next.
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Tab
Bottom slot
Using the Dual Charger
The Dual Charger (DCA39), shown next, is designed to charge
the Battery Pack while keeping the handset operational. You can charge one Battery Pack by placing the handset in the front
charging bay, and charge a second Battery Pack in the rear
charging slot.
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Spare Battery Pack charging slot
Handset charge LED
Battery Pack charge LED
Handset charging slot
LED
Blinking
Solid green
Off
Battery Pack charge
Charging
Fully Charged
Not seated or empty
Handset charge
n/a
Properly seated
Not seated or empty
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NOTICE FOR SPECTRALINK 8440/8450/8452 PHONE USERS
OFFER for Source for GPL and LGPL Software
You may have received a Polycom SpectraLink 8400 Series Wireless Handset from Polycom that contains—in part—some free software (software licensed in a way that allows you the freedom to
run, copy, distribute, change, and improve the software).
A complete list of all open source software included in the Polycom
SpectraLink 8400 Series Wireless Handset, as well as related license and copyright information, is available at
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ducts.html
. You may also obtain the same information by contacting Polycom by regular mail or email at the addresses listed at the bottom of this notice.
For at least three (3) years from the date of distribution of the applicable product or software, we will give to anyone who contacts us at the contact information provided below, for a charge of no more than our cost of physically distributing, the items listed in “Polycom Voice OFFER of Source for GPL and LGPL Software”, which is
available at
http://downloads.polycom.com/voice/voip/offerForSourceVoicePro
ducts.html.
Contact Information for Requesting Source Code:
Polycom Voice Open Source Manager
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V5G 4X5 Tel: 604-453-9400
Fax: 604-453-9449
E-mail: OpenSourceVoice@polycom.com
Updated: February 2011 Part Number: 1725-36857-001 Rev A1
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