The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch,
Administration, and Programming the Options
555-015-725
Issue 1
October 1996
Switch Administration
Page 5-14
Administering the 8405, 8410, and 8411 Voice Terminals
5
The Default Softkey Features on the 8405D,
8405D Plus, 8410D, and 8411D
Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 8405D, 8405D
Plus, 8410D, and 8411D voice terminals and the order in which they appear.
*
This feature is named Call Forward-Follow Me on a DEFINITY G2 or System 85 switch.
†
On a DEFINITY G2 and System 85, there is no Call Park feature that can be assigned to
assigned to a feature button. In order to have the Call Park function on a softkey or hard
button, administer the button as an Abbreviated Dial button and program the Call Park
trunk group access code onto it. This button can then be labeled “Call Park.” In addition,
on a DEFINITY G2 or System 85, the Recall feature must be administered on a standard
feature button.
‡
When administering the Wait feature, use “-w”; when administering the Stop feature,
use “-W”.
Table 5-7.
Default Softkey Features on the 8405D, 8405D Plus, 8410D,
and 8411D
Abbreviation
Feature and Description
First Screen
LWC
Leave Word Calling – Leave a message for another extension
to call you back
CnLWC
Cancel Leave Word Calling – Cancel a Leave Word Calling
message
AutoCB
Automatic Callback – Sends you a 3-burst ring indicating that a
previously busy number is now available
Timer
Timer – Measure elapsed time, such as time spent on a call
Second Screen
CFrwd
*
Call Forward –Temporarily forward your calls to another
extension or outside number
CPark
†
Call Park – Put a call on hold for retrieval at another telephone
TmDay
Time/Date – Shows you the date and time
PCall
Priority Calling – Call an extension with a distinctive 3-burst
ring to indicate your call needs immediate attention
Third Screen
Prog
Abbreviated Dialing (AD) Program – Program a telephone
number, extension, or feature access code on an AD button
Pause
AD Special Function Pause – Places a 1.5 second pause
between numbers on an AD button, such as between an access
code and a telephone number
Mark
AD Special Function Mark – Numbers included after a Mark
are dialed in Touch-Tone signal form
Wait
‡
AD Special Function Wait – Numbers included after a Wait are
delayed 5 to 25 seconds until dial tone is received from the
switch