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DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server
and System 75 and System 85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
Comcode 108603994
Issue 11
December 1999
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - DEFINITY

DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Serverand System 75 and System 85Terminals and Adjuncts Reference555-015-201Comcode 108603994Issue 11December 1999

Seite 2 - Printed in USA

Contentsx Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 11-14Additional Documents 11-15 The 7402 Plus Voice Terminal 11-16Applications 11-17Physical Features 11-1

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Voice Terminal Features6-14 Issue 11 December 1999Note 7:The 8405D, 8405D Plus, 8410D, 8411D, 8434, and 8434DX voice terminals have a display and soft

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Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-15.Note 12:The CALLMASTER VI works with a PC software application such as CentruVu® Agent software, a

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Voice Terminal Features6-16 Issue 11 December 1999Note 13:If the 7505 or 7506 sets have data, there are only 9 (or 30) call appearance/feature buttons

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Issue 11 December 1999 7-17The 6400 Series Telephones The following 6400 Series Telephones are described in this section: 6402 and 6402D telephones

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesFigure 7-1. The 6402 Telephone7PQRS3DEFSpeaker Feature HoldRedial Tr

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The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-3Figure 7-2. The 6402D TelephoneThe 6402 and 6402D are single-line telephones with six fixed fea

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-4 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 6402 telephones can best be used with the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Serv

Seite 10 - Contents

The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-5The user has access to a Feature card among the cards in the tray located under the base of the

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-6 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesPull-out trayFive quick reference cards are provided in the tray located u

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The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-7Wiring InformationThe 6402 and 6402D telephones work in ONLY a 2-wire DCP configuration. The ta

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xiAdjuncts 11-36Additional Documents 11-36 The 7405D Voice Terminal 11-37Applications 11-38Physical Description 11-38

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-8 Issue 11 December 1999REMOVE ALL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PAIRS BEFORE CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE.Appropriate Circuit Packs an

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The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-9Figure 7-3. Button Numbering for Administering the 6402 and 6402D Telephone Connected to a DEFI

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-10 Issue 11 December 1999Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 6400 Series telephones are compatible with the inductively coupled hea

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The 6402 and 6402D TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-11AdjunctsThe 6400 Series telephones do NOT have an Adjunct jack and therefore will not support

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-12 Issue 11 December 1999The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesFigure 7-4. The 6408+ Telephones7PQRS3DEFSpeaker Mute HoldRedial

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-13Figure 7-5. The 6408D+ Telephone (With Display)There are two 6408 telephone models: the 6408

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-14 Issue 11 December 1999Those users who have a 6408D+ (the 6408 telephone with display) can access 12 features with the

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-15SpeakerphoneThe 6408+ and the 6408D+ telephones are equipped with a built-in 2-way speakerph

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-16 Issue 11 December 1999Call Appearance/Feature ButtonsBoth 6408 telephones have eight call appearance/feature buttons,

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-17Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 6408D+ and the order in w

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Contentsxii Issue 11 December 1999 Switch Administration 11-77Power Failure Operation 11-83FCC Registration 11-83UL and CSA Approval 11-84Hearing Aid

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-18 Issue 11 December 1999Table 7-3. Alternate Softkey Features on the 6408D+ Connected to a DEFINITY ECS Release 6.1 and

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-19Other Physical FeaturesPull-out trayFive quick reference cards are provided in the tray loca

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-20 Issue 11 December 1999Wiring InformationBoth 6408 telephones work in a 2-wire DCP configuration ONLY. The table below

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-21REMOVE ALL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PAIRS BEFORE CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE.Appropriate Circuit Pac

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-22 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 7-6. Button Numbering for Administering the 6408 Telephones Connected to a DEFINITY Syste

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The 6408+ and 6408D+ TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-23UL and CSA ApprovalThe 6400 Series telephones have been tested and have met the Underwriters

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-24 Issue 11 December 1999Comcode: 847770666;Laser Sheet For 100 SetsPEC: 32311AComcode: 847770674AdjunctsThe 6408 telepho

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The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-25The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesFigure 7-7. The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephoneAll 6416D+ an

Seite 33 - Introduction

The 6400 Series Telephones7-26 Issue 11 December 1999With the 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones you can access 12 features with the softkeys and display

Seite 34 - 1-2 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-27Applications for the Modular 6416D+M Telephone OnlyIf the Modular 6416D+M telephone is bei

Seite 35 - The Purpose of This Manual

ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xiii The 7444 Voice Terminal 11-108Applications 11-109Physical Description 11-110Distance Limitations 11-113Power Req

Seite 36 - 1-4 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-28 Issue 11 December 1999Speaker (Listen-Only) FeatureThe 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones have a two-way speakerphone; howe

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The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-29Call Appearance/Feature ButtonsThe 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones have 16 call appearance/f

Seite 38 - 1-6 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-30 Issue 11 December 1999Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones

Seite 39 - General Information

The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-31Table 7-6. Alternate Softkey Features on the 6416D+ and 6416D+M Connected to a DEFINITY EC

Seite 40 - Single-Line Voice Terminals

The 6400 Series Telephones7-32 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesPull-out trayFive quick reference cards are provided in the tray located

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The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-33RingingThe 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones have electronic tone ringing with eight possible

Seite 42 - 2-4 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-34 Issue 11 December 1999A D8W modular cord MUST be used for all 2-wire installations requiring auxiliary power. If using

Seite 43 - Fixed Feature Buttons

The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-35AdministrationThe 6416D+ and 6416D+M telephones can be administered as themselves on a DEF

Seite 44 - 2-6 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-36 Issue 11 December 1999Administering the Analog Adjunct on the Modular 6416D+M TelephoneAs noted above, all 6416D+ and

Seite 45 - Administrable Buttons

The 6416D+ and 6416D+M TelephonesIssue 11 December 19997-376416D+ and 6416D+M Telephones and Equipment PECs and ComcodesThe 6416D+ and 6416D+M teleph

Seite 46 - 2-8 Issue 11 December 1999

Contentsxiv Issue 11 December 1999 Distance Limitations 12-26Power Requirements 12-26Switch Administration 12-27Power Failure Operation 12-30FCC Regi

Seite 47 - Green Status Light

The 6400 Series Telephones7-38 Issue 11 December 1999 XM24 Expansion Module (for the non-modular 6416D+ and 6424D+)Gray XM24 = PEC: 33076/A, Comcode

Seite 48 - External Ringing Tones

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-39The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneFigure 7-9. The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneAll 6424D+ and

Seite 49 - Handset Tones

The 6400 Series Telephones7-40 Issue 11 December 1999a red HOLD button, REDIAL button, TRANSFER/TEST button for transferring a call or testing the li

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The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-41Applications for the Modular 6424D+M Telephones OnlyIf the Modular 6424D+M telephone is bei

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-42 Issue 11 December 1999Speaker (Listen-Only) FeatureThe 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones have a two-way speakerphone; howe

Seite 52 - 2-14 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-43Call Appearance/Feature ButtonsThe 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones have 24 call appearance/fe

Seite 53 - Data Modules

The 6400 Series Telephones7-44 Issue 11 December 1999Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones

Seite 54 - 2-16 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-45Table 7-9. Alternate Softkey Features on the 6424D+ and 6424D+M Connected to a DEFINITY ECS

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The 6400 Series Telephones7-46 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesPull-out trayFive quick reference cards are provided in the tray located

Seite 56 - PC Platform Products

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-47RingingThe 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones have electronic tone ringing with eight possible r

Seite 57 - Technical Specifications

ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xv8411 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 12-69Adjuncts 12-70Additional Documents 12-71 The 8434 and 8434DX Voice Terminals

Seite 58 - 2-20 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-48 Issue 11 December 1999is acceptable to have a D2R cord connected from the wall jack to the LINE jack found on the powe

Seite 59 - Exposed Port Protection

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-49Button NumberingThe following button diagrams of the 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones will hel

Seite 60 - 3-2 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-50 Issue 11 December 1999Administering the Analog Adjunct on the Modular 6424D+M TelephoneAs noted above, all 6424D+ and

Seite 61 - Protection

The 6424D+ and 6424D+M TelephoneIssue 11 December 19997-516424D+ and 6424D+M Equipment PECs and ComcodesThe 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones and compone

Seite 62 - 3-4 Issue 11 December 1999

The 6400 Series Telephones7-52 Issue 11 December 1999 XM24 Expansion Module (for the non-modular 6416D+ and 6424D+)Gray XM24 = PEC: 33076/A, Comcode

Seite 63 - Adjunct Power

Issue 11 December 1999 8-18The 7100 Series Voice TerminalsThe following section describes these 7100 Series voice terminals: 7101A voice terminal 7

Seite 64 - 4-2 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 7101A Voice TerminalFigure 8-1. The 7101A Voice TerminalThe 7101A voice terminal is a si

Seite 65 - Supplies

The 7101A Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-3ApplicationsThe 7101A terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generi

Seite 66 - 4-4 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-4 Issue 11 December 1999JacksThe 7101A housing contains two jacks. The handset cord jack is just under the left fron

Seite 67 - The MSP-1 Power Supply

The 7101A Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-5Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7101A from the DEFINITY G1, G2, and G3, DEF

Seite 68 - Connecting the Power Supply

Contentsxvi Issue 11 December 1999 CALLMASTER Equipment PECs and Comcodes 13-24Adjuncts 13-25Additional Documents 13-2614 The 500 and 2500 Series Te

Seite 69 - OTHER LINE

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-6 Issue 11 December 1999Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7101A voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled he

Seite 70 - 4-8 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19998-7The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 8-2. The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice Term

Seite 71 - (and Comcodes)

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-8 Issue 11 December 1999The 7102A and the 7102 Plus voice terminals are single-line analog models that require one t

Seite 72 - 4-10 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19998-9Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 7102 voice terminals are equipped with an R-type ha

Seite 73 - Line jack

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-10 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7102A or 7102 Plus voice terminal

Seite 74 - 4-12 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19998-11Hearing Aid CompatibleThis voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled

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The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-12 Issue 11 December 1999The 7103A Fixed Feature Voice TerminalFigure 8-3. The 7103A Fixed Feature Voice TerminalThe

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The 7103A Fixed Feature Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-13ApplicationsThe 7103A Fixed Feature voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Comm

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The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-14 Issue 11 December 1999Dial padThe 7103A Fixed Feature voice terminal has a 12-button touch-tone dial pad.JacksThe

Seite 78 - 5-4 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7103A Fixed Feature Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-15Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7103A Fixed Feature voice te

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xviiAdjuncts 14-15Additional Documents 14-15 The 2500 YMGK Telephone 14-16Applications 14-16Physical Description 14-1

Seite 80 - 5-6 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-16 Issue 11 December 1999Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7103 Fixed Feature voice terminal is compatible with the inductiv

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The 7103A Programmable Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-17The 7103A Programmable Voice TerminalFigure 8-4. The 7103A Programmable Voice Terminal

Seite 82 - 5-8 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-18 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 7103A Programmable voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communicati

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The 7103A Programmable Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-19Message LightThe green Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. It g

Seite 84 - 5-10 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-20 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7103A Programmable voice terminal

Seite 85 - Button and Feature Caveats

The 7103A Programmable Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-21Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7103A Programmable voice terminal is compatible with the ind

Seite 86 - System 85 and DEFINITY G2

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-22 Issue 11 December 1999The 7104A Voice TerminalFigure 8-5. The 7104A Voice Terminal123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TU

Seite 87 - Voice Terminal Features

The 7104A Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-23Figure 8-6. The 7104A Voice Terminal with Attached Message Waiting AdjunctThe 7104A voice terminal

Seite 88 - 6-2 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-24 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 7104A voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Ge

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The 7104A Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-25 SAVE/SEND button — used to save a dialed number, then call it again PROGRAM button — used in rec

Seite 90 - 6-4 Issue 11 December 1999

Contentsxviii Issue 11 December 1999 Hearing Aid Compatible 14-332500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP Equipment PECs 14-34Additional Documents 14-3415 The 6200 S

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The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-26 Issue 11 December 1999CordsTwo cords are supplied with the 7104A voice terminal: a coiled 7-foot modular handset

Seite 92 - 6-6 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7104A Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19998-27FCC RegistrationThe 7104A voice terminal is not FCC registered.Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7104A voic

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The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-28 Issue 11 December 1999

Seite 94 - 6-8 Issue 11 December 1999

Issue 11 December 1999 9-19The 7200 Series Voice TerminalsThis section describes the following 7200 Series voice terminals: 7203H voice terminal 720

Seite 95 - (See Note 5)

The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 7203H Voice TerminalFigure 9-1. The 7203H Voice TerminalThe 7203H voice terminal is a mul

Seite 96 - 6-10 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7203H Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19999-3ApplicationsThe 7203H voice terminal can be used with System 85 and the DEFINITY Communications Syste

Seite 97 - (See Note 6)

The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-4 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 7203H voice terminal is equipped with an R-type handset.Dia

Seite 98 - 6-12 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7203H Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19999-5Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7203H voice terminal from the DEFINITY G2 an

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The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-6 Issue 11 December 1999AdjunctsOne of the following adjuncts can be used with this voice terminal: S101A Speakerpho

Seite 100 - 6-14 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7205H Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19999-7The 7205H Voice TerminalFigure 9-2. The 7205H Voice TerminalThe 7205H is a multi-appearance hybrid vo

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xix16 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-1 The 8101 and 8101M Telephones 16-2Applications 16-4Physical Description 16-4D

Seite 102 - 6-16 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-8 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 7205H voice terminal can be used with System 85 and the DEFINITY Communicatio

Seite 103 - The 6400 Series Telephones

The 7205H Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19999-9Feature-Only ButtonsThe 7205H voice terminal has 24 feature-only buttons.Other Physical FeaturesHands

Seite 104 - The 6402 and 6402D Telephones

The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-10 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7205H voice terminal from the Syste

Seite 105 - Test Ring

The 7205H Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 19999-117205H Equipment PECsThe 7205H voice terminal and optional components were ordered with the following

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The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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Issue 11 December 1999 10-110The 7300 Series Voice TerminalsThis section describes the following 7300 Series voice terminals: 7303S voice terminal 7

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The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 7303S Voice TerminalFigure 10-1. The 7303S Voice TerminalThe 7303S is a multi-appearance

Seite 109 - Wiring Information

The 7303S Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199910-3ApplicationsThe 7303S voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1,G

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The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-4 Issue 11 December 1999Self TestThe 7303S voice terminal is equipped with a self-test for its buttons and tone ring

Seite 111 - UL and CSA Approval

The 7303S Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199910-5Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7303S voice terminal from the DEFINITY G1,

Seite 112 - Hearing Aid Compatible

Copyright  1999, Lucent TechnologiesAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USANoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was comp

Seite 113 - Additional Documents

Contentsxx Issue 11 December 1999 Switch Administration 16-23Administration of Hidden Features 16-23Power Failure Operation 16-23Ringer Equivalency N

Seite 114 - 6408D+ Telephones

The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-6 Issue 11 December 1999Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7303S voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled he

Seite 115 - Transfer Conf

The 7305S Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199910-7The 7305S Voice TerminalFigure 10-2. The 7305S Voice TerminalThe 7305S voice terminal is a multi-app

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The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-8 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 7305S voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Gen

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The 7305S Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199910-9Feature-Only ButtonsThe 7305S voice terminal has 24 feature-only buttons. Adjacent to each button is

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The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-10 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7303S from the DEFINITY G1, G2, an

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The 7305S Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199910-11Hearing Aid CompatibleThe 7305S voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled hearing a

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The 7300 Series Voice Terminals10-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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Issue 11 December 1999 11-1 11The 7400 Series Voice Terminals The following 7400 Series voice terminals are described in this section: 7401D and 740

Seite 122 - 7-20 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 11-1. The 7401 Plus (7401D02A) Voice Terminal

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The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-3The 7401D (7401D01A) and the 7401 Plus (7401D02A, the newest 7401 set) are both sing

Seite 124 - 7-22 Issue 11 December 1999

ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxiAdjuncts 17-13Additional Documents 17-13 The ISDN 7507 Display Terminal 17-14Applications 17-15Physical Descriptio

Seite 125 - Comcodes

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-4 Issue 11 December 1999The Automatic Line Management (ALM) feature of the 7401D or 7401 Plus voice terminal automa

Seite 126 - 7-24 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-5FeaturesThe Feature ButtonThe FEATURE button allows the dial pad to serve as 12 feat

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-6 Issue 11 December 1999JacksThe 7401D and 7401 Plus voice terminals’ housing has a Handset cord jack. (On the 7401

Seite 128 - Applications

The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-7Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7401D or a 7401 Plus voice

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-8 Issue 11 December 1999Switch AdministrationAliasingThe 7401 voice terminals must be aliased in the following way:

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The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-9Button NumberingThe 7401 Plus (7401D02A) voice terminal can be administered in the s

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-10 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-2. Button Number for Administering the 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice Terminals Conne

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The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-11Figure 11-3. Button Numbering for Administering the 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice Termi

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-12 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThese voice terminals are FCC-registered along with the switch (as a syste

Seite 134 - Headset On/Off

The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-13 Button designation cards(Package of 50)PEC: 31841 (Black=COL09; Misty Cream=COL22

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Contentsxxii Issue 11 December 1999 Power Failure Operation 17-39FCC Registration 17-39Hearing Aid Compatible 17-398510T Equipment PECs and Comcodes

Seite 136 - Power Requirements

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-14 Issue 11 December 1999AdjunctsOne of the following adjuncts can be used with the 7401D (7401D01A) voice terminal

Seite 137 - Button Numbering

The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-15Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-16 Issue 11 December 1999The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalFigure 11-4. The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalDial PadHandsetTransf

Seite 139 - Equipment PECs and Comcodes

The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-17The 7402 Plus is a multi-appearance digital voice terminal with two line appearances, four var

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-18 Issue 11 December 1999FeaturesFour Standard Fixed Feature Buttons CONFERENCE/RING button DROP/TEST button TRA

Seite 141 - Tes t Rin g

The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-19Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 7402 Plus voice terminal is equipped with an R-type handset.

Seite 142 - Only the Modular 6424D+M

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-20 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 7402 Plus voice terminal from the

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The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-21Switch AdministrationAliasingThe 7402 voice terminals must be aliased in the following way:But

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-22 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-5. Button Numbering for Administering the 7402 Plus Voice Terminal Connected to

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The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-23Figure 11-6. Button Numbering for Administering the 7402 Plus Voice Terminal Connected to a Sy

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxiiiAdditional Documents 18-11 The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone 18-12Applications 18-15Physical Features 18-15Display

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-24 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThe 7402 Plus voice terminal is FCC-registered along with the switch (as a

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The 7402 Plus Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-25 Single sheets Comcode: 846523892Pack of 50 Comcode: 846523900Tractor feed, 200 Sheets Comc

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-26 Issue 11 December 1999Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the

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The 7403D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-27The 7403D Voice TerminalFigure 11-7. The 7403D Voice TerminalThe 7403D is a multi-appearance digit

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-28 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 7403D voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System G

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The 7403D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-29Self-TestThe 7403D voice terminal is equipped with a self-test for its buttons and tone ringer. Th

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-30 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum distance the 7403D voice terminal can be located from the

Seite 154 - 7-52 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7403D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-317403D Equipment PECsThe 7403D voice terminal and optional components were ordered with the followi

Seite 155 - ■ 7104A voice terminal

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-32 Issue 11 December 1999The 7404D Voice TerminalFigure 11-8. The 7404D Voice TerminalThe 7404D is a multi-appearan

Seite 156 - The 7101A Voice Terminal

The 7404D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-33The 7404D voice terminal can be equipped with one of two different optional cartridges. The Z300B

Seite 157 - ■ DISCONNECT button

Contentsxxiv Issue 11 December 1999 20 Adjuncts 20-1 Call Coverage Modules 20-2Applications 20-3Physical Description 20-3Power 20-4Considerations 2

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-34 Issue 11 December 1999Data LightThe Data light goes on when a data call is in progress.Call Appearance/Feature B

Seite 159 - Distance Limitations

The 7404D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-35Distance LimitationsThe maximum distances the 7404D voice terminal can be located from the system

Seite 160 - 7101A Equipment PECs

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-36 Issue 11 December 19997404D Equipment PECsThe 7404D voice terminal and optional components were ordered with the

Seite 161 - Terminals

The 7405D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-37The 7405D Voice TerminalFigure 11-9. The 7405D Voice TerminalThe 7405D voice terminal is a multi-a

Seite 162 - ■ The RECALL Button

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-38 Issue 11 December 1999The basic voice terminal provides 10 call appearance/feature buttons with lights that can

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The 7405D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-39Message LightThe green Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. It goes off when

Seite 164 - 8-10 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-40 Issue 11 December 1999Color OptionsThe 7405D voice terminal was available in black and misty cream. Since it has

Seite 165 - 7102 Equipment PECs

The 7405D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-41Hearing Aid CompatibleThis voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-42 Issue 11 December 1999The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 11-10. The 7406D (7406D01A or 7406

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-43Figure 11-11. The 7406BIS (7406D05A) Voice Terminal with DisplayVolumeHan

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxvConsiderations 20-21Physical Description 20-22Power 20-24Administering the Tip/Ring Module 20-24100A Tip/Ring Modul

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-44 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-12. The 7406 Plus (7406D07A) Voice Terminal with DisplayVolumeHandset123456789AB

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-45The 7406D (four versions), 7406BIS (two versions), and 7406 Plus (two ver

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-46 Issue 11 December 1999The 7406 Plus (which includes the 7406D07A and 7406D08A versions)— are the newest 7406 set

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-47Feature ButtonsThe 7406D, 7406 BIS, and 7406 Plus voice terminals have th

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-48 Issue 11 December 1999Call Appearance/Feature ButtonsThe 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus voice terminals have five

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-49Loudspeaker/Spokesman/Speaker FeatureThe 7406D (7406D01A—7406D04A) voice

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-50 Issue 11 December 1999Self-TestTwo of the 7406D voice terminals (the 7406D03A and 7406D04A) and the 7406BIS voic

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-51On the 7406 Plus (7406D07A and 7406D08A), tone ringer volume is controlle

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-52 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsThe 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus voice terminals receive power from the

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-53— 7406D01A and 7406D02A w/Z703A DSU aliased as 7405D w/Data Module and Di

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Contentsxxvi Issue 11 December 1999 FCC Registration 20-40S203A Speakerphone PECs 20-40 The 107-Type Loudspeaker 20-41Applications 20-41Physical Des

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-54 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-13. Button Numbering for Administering the 7406D and 7406BIS Voice Terminals Con

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-55Figure 11-14. Button Numbering for Administering the 7406D and 7406BIS Vo

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-56 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-15. Button Numbering for Administering the 7406 Plus Voice Terminal Connected to

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-57Figure 11-16. Button Numbering for Administering the 7406 Plus Voice Term

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-58 Issue 11 December 1999Power Failure OperationThe 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus voice terminals cannot be used as

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-59 Basic 7406D06A Voice Terminal without display with built-in speakerphon

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-60 Issue 11 December 19997406 Plus Equipment PECs and ComcodesThe 7406 Plus voice terminal and components can be or

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The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-61AdjunctsThe following adjuncts can be used with this voice terminal: S10

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-62 Issue 11 December 1999The following document is shipped with every 7406 Plus voice terminal: 7406 Plus Voice Te

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-63The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 11-

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxviiSetting Options 21-12Notes for Use with PC Packages 21-13FCC Registration 21-137400B Data Module PECs 21-14Additi

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-64 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-18. The Enhanced 7407D (7407D02C) Voice TerminalVolumeHandset123456789ABC DEFMNO

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-65Figure 11-19. The 7407 Plus (7407D02D) Voice TerminalVolumeHandset

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-66 Issue 11 December 1999The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus voice terminals are multi-appearance digital voic

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-67 The 7407 Plus (the 7407D02D)—offers 10 call appearance buttons,

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-68 Issue 11 December 1999Use the following table to determine your PBX’s release and version for setting the follow

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-69DIP Switch Options for the 7407 PlusFor the 7407 Plus (7407D02D) v

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-70 Issue 11 December 1999Physical FeaturesDimensionsNOTE:The dimensions given here for the 7407 voice terminals are

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-71SELECT button (on the 7407 Plus only)The 7407 Plus (7407D02D) voic

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-72 Issue 11 December 1999Feature-only Buttons on the Enhanced 7407D (7407D02C)The Enhanced 7407D (7407D02C) voice t

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-73The Speaker (listen-only) and Spokesman capability allows a user t

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Contentsxxviii Issue 11 December 1999 The ISDN Asynchronous Data Module (ADM) 21-35Physical Description 21-35Features 21-35Power Requirements 21-36

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-74 Issue 11 December 1999During the self-test, all the lights go on, the ringer sounds, and the display character p

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-75CordsThree cords are supplied with the 7407D (7407D01B) voice term

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-76 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum distances the 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus voice t

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-77Switch AdministrationAliasingThe 7407 voice terminals must be alia

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-78 Issue 11 December 1999If you need more information, refer to DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Implementa

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-79Figure 11-21. Button Numbering for Administering the 7407D (7407D0

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-80 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-22. Button Numbering for Administering the Enhanced 7407D (7407D02C) Voice Termi

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-81Figure 11-23. Button Numbering for Administering the Enhanced 7407

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-82 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-24. Button Numbering for Administering the 7407 Plus Voice Terminal Connected to

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-83Figure 11-25. Button Numbering for Administering the 7407 Plus Voi

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxixFCC Registration 21-56DEFINITY HSL PECs 21-56Additional Documents 21-56 The Processor Data Module (PDM) 21-57 Phy

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-84 Issue 11 December 1999UL and CSA ApprovalThese voice terminals have been tested and have met the Underwriters La

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-85 Display BezelComcode: Black=846151876; Misty Cream=846151884 Bu

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-86 Issue 11 December 1999AdjunctsThe following adjuncts can be used with these voice terminals:NOTE:Any adjunct equ

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The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-87Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional inf

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-88 Issue 11 December 1999The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 11-26. The 7410D (7401D01A) Voice TerminalMe

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-89Figure 11-27. The 7410 Plus (7410D02A) Voice TerminalDial PadHandsetTransfer Button

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-90 Issue 11 December 1999The 7410D (7410D01A) and 7410 Plus (7410D02A, the newest 7410 set) are both multi-appearan

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-91FeaturesFour Standard Fixed Feature Buttons CONFERENCE or CONFERENCE/RING button

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-92 Issue 11 December 1999VOLUME control button (on 7410 Plus)When the speaker is active on the 7410 Plus voice term

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-93Mounting OptionsThe 7410D and 7410 Plus voice terminals comes equipped with a desk

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 iii1 Introduction 1-1 The Purpose of This Manual 1-1 The Organization of This Manual 1-42 General Information 2-1

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Contentsxxx Issue 11 December 1999 Capabilities 21-85Power 21-85Z3A Data Module PECs 21-86Additional Documents 21-86 The Multiple Asynchronous Data

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-94 Issue 11 December 1999Switch AdministrationAliasingThe 7410 voice terminals must be aliased in the following way

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-95Figure 11-28. Button Numbering for Administering the 7410D Voice Terminal Connected

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-96 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-29. Button Numbering for Administering the 7410D Voice Terminal Connected to a S

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-97Figure 11-30. Button Numbering for Administering the 7410 Plus Voice Terminal Conne

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-98 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-31. Button Numbering for Administering the 7410 Plus Voice Terminal Connected to

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-99Power Failure OperationThe 7410D and 7410 Plus voice terminals cannot be used as an

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-100 Issue 11 December 1999 Graphic panelComcode: Black=846118016; Misty Cream=846118024 Button designation card(P

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The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199911-101AdjunctsThe following adjuncts can be used with this voice terminal: S101A Speake

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-102 Issue 11 December 1999The 7434D Voice TerminalFigure 11-32. The 7434D Voice TerminalThe 7434D is a multi-appear

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The 7434D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-103ApplicationsThe 7434D voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 xxxiPC/PBX PECs 22-7Additional Documents 22-7 E78 Plus/ISDSN Software 22-8Applications 22-8Physical Description 22-8C

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-104 Issue 11 December 1999 SELECT RING button — a special fixed feature button that has two functions: — When used

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The 7434D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-105CordsTwo cords are supplied with the 7434D voice terminal: a coiled 7-foot modular handset cord a

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-106 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsThe 7434D voice terminal is phantom-powered from the system cabinet, or

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The 7434D Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-107AdjunctsThe following adjuncts can be used with the 7434D voice terminal: S101A Speakerphone or

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-108 Issue 11 December 1999The 7444 Voice TerminalFigure 11-33. The 7444 Voice TerminalVolumeHandset123456789ABC DEF

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The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-109The 7444 voice terminal is a multi-appearance digital voice terminal, similar to the 7434 voice te

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-110 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The dimensions given here for the 7444 voice terminal

Seite 243 - The 7405D Voice Terminal

The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-111terminal’s primary extension number, where calls are placed and answered. The rest of the buttons

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-112 Issue 11 December 1999VOLUME control buttonThe 7444 voice terminal has a VOLUME “arrow” button. This button has

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The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-113RingingThe 7444 voice terminal has electronic tone ringing with eight possible ringing patterns th

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Contentsxxxii Issue 11 December 1999

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-114 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsThe 7444 voice terminal is phantom-powered from the system cabinet on t

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The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-115 Only 10 call appearance buttons can be administered with two lights, a red and a green light.

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-116 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 11-34. Button Numbering for Administering the 7444 Voice Terminal Connected to a S

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The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-117Figure 11-35. Button Numbering for Administering the 7444 Voice Terminal Connected to a System 85

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The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-118 Issue 11 December 1999Power Failure OperationThe 7444 voice terminal cannot be used as an emergency station dur

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The 7444 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199911-119 Button designation card PEC: 81005 (Package of 25) Single, Comcode: Black=846604759; Misty C

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Issue 11 December 1999 12-112The 8400 Series Voice Terminals The following 8400 Series voice terminals are described in this section: 8403 voice ter

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 8403 Voice TerminalFigure 12-1. One Version of the 8403 Voice Terminal123456789ABC DEFM

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-3Figure 12-2. Another Version of the 8403 Voice TerminalThe 8403 voice terminal is a multi-appearance

Seite 257 - Color Options

Issue 11 December 1999 1-11IntroductionThe Purpose of This ManualVoice terminals and adjuncts are voice and data devices that are connected to the sy

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-4 Issue 11 December 1999Physical FeaturesDimensionsNOTE:The dimensions described here for the 8403 voice terminal a

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-5Call Appearance ButtonsThe 8403 voice terminal has three call appearance buttons. Each of the button

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-6 Issue 11 December 1999JacksThe 8403 voice terminal’s housing has a Line jack and a Handset cord jack located on t

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-7NOTE:Regardless of which configuration is in use, ALL wiring between the PBX and the terminal MUST c

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-8 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe following circuit packs can be used with all of the 8400-Series set

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-9Switch AdministrationAliasingUse the following table for administering the 8403 voice terminal:Butto

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-10 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-3. Button Numbering for Administering the 8403 Voice Terminal Connected to a Sys

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-11Figure 12-4. Button Numbering for Administering the 8403 Voice Terminal Connected to a System 85 or

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-12 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThe 8403 voice terminal is FCC-registered along with the switch (as a syst

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The 8403 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-13 Button Designation Cards Tractor Feed For 25 Sets, 5 Sheets PEC: 32307 Comcode: 8471679

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Introduction1-2 Issue 11 December 1999In Issue 3, three new sections were added and have since been maintained to reflect new products that have been

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-14 Issue 11 December 1999The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsFigure 12-5. One Version of th

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-15Figure 12-6. Another Version of the 8405B and 8405B Plus Voice

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-16 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-7. One Version of the 8405D and 8405D Plus Voice Terminal (With Display)VolumeSh

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-17Figure 12-8. Another Version of the 8405D and 8405D PlusThere

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-18 Issue 11 December 1999Those users who have an 8405D or an 8405D Plus can access 12 features with the softkeys an

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-19FeaturesEight Fixed Feature ButtonsThe 8405 has the following

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-20 Issue 11 December 1999Speaker (Listen-Only) FeatureThe 8405B and the 8405D have a 1-way, listen-only speaker. Th

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-21VOLUME Control ButtonThe 8405 voice terminal has a VOLUME “arr

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-22 Issue 11 December 1999Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 8405D and 8405D Plus an

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-23Table 12-5. Alternate Softkey Features on the 8405D and 8405D

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The Purpose of This ManualIssue 11 December 19991-3Figure 1-1. Interface Between System Switch and Typical Terminals/AdjunctsDataDataModuleDataDataMo

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-24 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 8405 voice terminal is equipped with a K-type handset.Di

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-25Wiring InformationThe 8405 voice terminal works in both 4-wire

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-26 Issue 11 December 1999In order for the terminal to function properly in either 2-wire or 4-wire installations, t

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-27Switch AdministrationAliasingUse the following table for admin

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-28 Issue 11 December 1999Use the following table for administering the 8405D and 8405D Plus voice terminals:NOTE:Wh

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-29If you need more information, refer to DEFINITY Communications

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-30 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-10. Button Numbering for Administering the 8405 Voice Terminal Connected to a

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-31UL and CSA ApprovalThe 8405 voice terminal has been tested and

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-32 Issue 11 December 1999 Line cord (14 feet, silver)PEC: 2725-07N (COL18)Comcode: 103786828 Line cord (25 feet,

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The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D Plus Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-33Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional

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Introduction1-4 Issue 11 December 1999The Organization of This ManualThe remainder of this manual is divided into nine main sections; tabs are provid

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-34 Issue 11 December 1999The 8410 Voice TerminalFigure 12-11. One Version of the 8410D Voice Terminal (with Display

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-35Figure 12-12. Another Version of the 8410D Voice TerminalThe 8410 voice terminal is a multi-appeara

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-36 Issue 11 December 1999The 8410 voice terminal can work in both 4-wire and 2-wire environments. For more informat

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-37 MUTE button SPEAKER button TEST buttonThe SHIFT ButtonSome 8410 voice terminals have a blue SHI

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-38 Issue 11 December 1999NOTE:If there is not a SHIFT button and Reset Spkr does NOT appear under the SPEAKER butto

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-39TEST ButtonWhen the voice terminal is initially powered up, the green light next to the TEST button

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-40 Issue 11 December 1999Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 8410 and the order in w

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-41Table 12-11. Alternate Softkey Features on the 8410 Connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 and LaterAbbrevi

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-42 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 8410 voice terminal is equipped with a K-type handset.Di

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-43Wiring InformationThe 8410 voice terminal works in both 4-wire and 2-wire DCP configurations. The t

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The Organization of This ManualIssue 11 December 19991-5The 13 tabbed subsections and the voice terminals described in each subsection are listed as

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-44 Issue 11 December 1999In order for the terminal to function properly in either 2-wire or 4-wire installations, t

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-45In this instance, a 1151A1 local power supply or a 1151A2 power supply with Battery Holdover is rec

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-46 Issue 11 December 1999Use the following table for administering the 8410D voice terminal (with display):Button N

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-47Figure 12-13. Button Numbering for Administering the 8410 Voice Terminal Connected to a System 75

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-48 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-14. Button Numbering for Administering the 8410 Voice Terminal Connected to a Sy

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The 8410 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-49UL and CSA ApprovalThe 8410 voice terminal has been tested and has met the Underwriters Laboratorie

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-50 Issue 11 December 1999 Tractor Feed For 100 Sets, 9 Sheets (12 Cards per Sheet) PEC: 32311 Comcode: 84716191

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-51The 8411 Voice TerminalFigure 12-15. The 8411D Voice Terminal (With Display)VolumeShift TransferTes

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-52 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-16. The Rear of the 8411 Voice TerminalThe 8411 voice terminal is a multi-appear

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-53lines for call handling, call coverage, bridging, conferencing, and sophisticated voice communicati

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Introduction1-6 Issue 11 December 1999Adjuncts — Contains information on the devices that can be used with voice terminals to supplement services and

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-54 Issue 11 December 1999The SHIFT ButtonThe blue SHIFT button on the set can be used with the HOLD button to selec

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-55VOLUME Control ButtonThe 8411 voice terminal has a VOLUME “arrow” button on the front of the set. T

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-56 Issue 11 December 1999Below is a list of the 12 default softkey features assigned to the 8411 and the order in w

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-57Table 12-17. Alternate Softkey Features on the 8411D Connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 and LaterAbbrev

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-58 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 8411 voice terminal is equipped with a K-type handset.Di

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-59PassageWay and Analog Adjunct ConnectionsConnecting the 8411 to a Personal Computer for PassageWay

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-60 Issue 11 December 1999The system manager may also choose to option Button #10 (again, see Figure 12-17 below for

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-61PassageWay Status IndicationsThe 8411 provides the following status indications, next to Button #9

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-62 Issue 11 December 1999NOTE:When the 8411 is programmed for the Analog Adjunct to use a separate telephone line (

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-63Wiring InformationThe 8411 voice terminal works in both 4-wire and 2-wire DCP configurations. The t

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Issue 11 December 1999 2-1 2General InformationThis section provides general information on all of the equipment described in this manual. Information

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-64 Issue 11 December 1999In order for the terminal to function properly in either 2-wire or 4-wire installations, t

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-65Switch AdministrationAliasingUse the following table for administering the 8411B (the basic) voice

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-66 Issue 11 December 1999Use this table for administering the 8411D (with display) voice terminal:Button NumberingT

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-67Figure 12-18. Button Numbering for Administering the 8411 Voice Terminal Connected to a System 75,

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-68 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-19. Button Numbering for Administering the 8411 Voice Terminal Connected to a Sy

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-69for any other analog functions such as transferring a call or setting up a conference call. If a se

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-70 Issue 11 December 1999 Handset cord (9 feet)Comcode: Black=105635429; White=105701809 Line cord (7 feet)Comcod

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The 8411 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199912-71HeadsetsA list of compatible headsets, consisting of both modular and plug prong base units and sel

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-72 Issue 11 December 1999The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsFigure 12-20. The 8434 Voice TerminalHeadsetControlVolu

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-73Figure 12-21. One Version of the 8434DX Voice TerminalVolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute

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Contentsiv Issue 11 December 1999 Contents of the 1151A1 and 1151A2 Packages (and Comcodes) 4-9Connecting the Power Supply 4-105 Administration 5-1

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General Information2-2 Issue 11 December 1999Single-Line Voice TerminalsThe term “single-line” means that only one incoming call can be ringing at an

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-74 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-22. Another Version of the 8434DX Voice TerminalThe basic 8434 (8434D01A) and th

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-75auxiliary power supply to the voice terminal. Recommended are an 1151A1 local power sup

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-76 Issue 11 December 1999FeaturesEight Fixed Feature Buttons CONFERENCE (labeled CONF) button DROP button TRANSF

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-77Speakerphone (Listen and Speak) FeatureThe 8434 and 8434DX voice terminals are equipped

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-78 Issue 11 December 1999speakerphone, whichever is being used. When the user is on a call using the handset, the V

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-79Below is a list of the 15 default softkey features assigned to the 8434 and 8434DX and

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-80 Issue 11 December 1999Table 12-25. Alternate Softkey Features on the 8434 and 8434DX Connected to a DEFINITY G

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-81Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 8434 and 8434DX voice terminals are equipped with a K

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-82 Issue 11 December 1999Wiring InformationThe 8434 and 8434DX voice terminals work in both 4-wire and 2-wire DCP c

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-83In order for the terminal to function properly in either 2-wire or 4-wire installations

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Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-3 Digital voice terminals can support and control data terminals. The Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) o

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-84 Issue 11 December 1999auxiliary power source to the voice terminal. Recommended local power supplies are the 115

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-85CAVEATSThe 8434 and 8434DX may be aliased as a 7405+D+F to support features on all syst

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-86 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 12-23. Button Numbering for Administering the 8434 and 8434DX Voice Terminal Connec

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-87Figure 12-24. Button Numbering for Administering the 8434 and 8434DX Voice Terminal Con

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-88 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThese voice terminals are FCC-registered along with the switch (as a syste

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The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199912-89 Small Designation Card Cover (for 10 buttons on left of terminal)PEC: 32309Comcode: 8

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The 8400 Series Voice Terminals12-90 Issue 11 December 1999HeadsetsA list of compatible headsets, consisting of both modular and plug prong base unit

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Issue 11 December 1999 13-113CALLMASTER Voice TerminalsThis section describes the following CALLMASTER voice terminals: CALLMASTER voice terminal CA

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-2 Issue 11 December 1999The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voi

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-3Figure 13-2. Th

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General Information2-4 Issue 11 December 1999Table 2-1. Voice Terminals Usable with DEFINITY, System 75, and System 85 Type ModelSingle-Line Analog 25

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-4 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 13-3. The CALLMASTER IV Voice Terminal123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRSTUVWXYZ*O# MessageMut

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-5Figure 13-4. Th

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-6 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 13-5. The CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalThe CALLMASTER is a multi-appearance digital voice t

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-7There are sever

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-8 Issue 11 December 1999The CALLMASTER IV set also has six call appearance/feature buttons, each with a red and green lig

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-9Special Operati

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-10 Issue 11 December 1999The following are the approximate dimensions for the CALLMASTER V:Width = 10.35 inches (26.35 cm

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-11the top featur

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-12 Issue 11 December 1999When the user sets the volume for the headset or handset or for the tone ringer on the CALLMASTE

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-13CALLMASTER is

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Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-5Facilities Common to All Voice TerminalsEvery DEFINITY G1, G2, and G3, DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-14 Issue 11 December 1999CordsA D8W-87 line cord and a Handset cord are provided with all CALLMASTER voice terminals. An

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-15* U-T = “Tip”U

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-16 Issue 11 December 19994-WIRE installations MUST ONLY have PBX connections on pair 2 and pair 3 and, if necessary, auxi

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-17Distance Limit

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-18 Issue 11 December 1999The CALLMASTER V and VI are supported only with a DEFINITY G3 Release 6.1.Figures 13-6 and 13-7

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-19Figure 13-7. B

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-20 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 13-8. Button Numbering for Administering the CALLMASTER II or CALLMASTER III Voice Termin

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-21Figure 13-9. B

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-22 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 13-10. Button Numbering for Administering the CALLMASTER V Telephone Console Connected to

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-23Figure 13-11.

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General Information2-6 Issue 11 December 1999— Put an active call on hold and obtain recall dial tone for making another call.— Disconnect from a seco

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-24 Issue 11 December 1999CALLMASTER Equipment PECs and ComcodesThe CALLMASTER voice terminals and optional components can

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The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II, CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV, CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 199913-25 Designation

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CALLMASTER Voice Terminals13-26 Issue 11 December 1999HeadsetsA list of compatible headsets, consisting of both modular and plug prong base units and

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Issue 11 December 1999 14-114The 500 and 2500 Series TelephonesThe following 500 and 2500 Series Telephones are described in this section: 500-Series

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 500 Series TelephoneFigure 14-1. The 500 Series TelephoneThe 500 telephone is a singl

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The 500 Series TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-3Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inches Depth (

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-4 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 500 telephone from the DEFINITY

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The 500 Series TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-5500-Series Telephone Equipment PECsThe 500 telephone and optional components can be ordered with the

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-6 Issue 11 December 1999The 2500 Series TelephonesFigure 14-2. The 2500 Desk ModelHandset12345678 9ABC DEFMNOJKLG

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The 2500 Series TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-7Figure 14-3. The 2554 Wall ModelDial Pad123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#OperTelephoneNumber

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Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-7 Speaker Button—turns on either a listen-only speaker or a 2-way speakerphone which allows the user to speak

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-8 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 14-4. The 2500 Telephone with Message Waiting AdjunctThe 2500 Series telephones co

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The 2500 Series TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-9Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inchesDepth

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-10 Issue 11 December 1999Mounting OptionsThe 2500 Series telephones are all desk mounted with the exception of th

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The 2500 Series TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-11Power RequirementsThe 2500 Series telephone is powered by the tip and ring leads. It does not req

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-12 Issue 11 December 1999The 2500 DMGC TelephoneFigure 14-5. The 2500 DMGC TelephoneThe 2500 DMGC telephone is a

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The 2500 DMGC TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-13Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inchesDepth (f

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-14 Issue 11 December 1999Mounting OptionsThe 2500 DMGC telephone can only be desk-mounted.Color OptionsThe 2500 D

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The 2500 DMGC TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-152500 DMGC Equipment PECsThe 2500 DMGC Voice Terminals and optional components can be ordered with th

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-16 Issue 11 December 1999The 2500 YMGK TelephoneFigure 14-6. The 2500 YMGK TelephoneThe 2500 YMGK telephone is a

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The 2500 YMGK TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-17Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions for the 2500 YMGK telephone are approxim

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General Information2-8 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 2-1. Call Appearance/Feature ButtonsAssociated with each call appearance/feature button is a pair

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-18 Issue 11 December 1999RingingThe 2500 YMGK telephone has electronic tone ringer. The volume control is located

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The 2500 YMGK TelephoneIssue 11 December 199914-19Power Failure OperationThe 2500 YMGK telephone can be used as an emergency station during power fail

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-20 Issue 11 December 1999The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM Teleph

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The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-21Figure 14-8. The 2500 YMGL and

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-22 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 14-9. The 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM Wall-Model TelephonesLike earlier 2500 Series t

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The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-23ApplicationsThe 2500 MMGL, 2500

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-24 Issue 11 December 1999FLASH buttonThe FLASH button performs the same function as flashing the switchhook; that

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The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-25CordsTwo cords are supplied wit

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-26 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsAll of these 2500 Series telephones are powered by the tip and ring le

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The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-272500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL Equipme

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Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-9operational; the red light remains off at all times. Feature-only buttons have either a single green status li

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-28 Issue 11 December 1999The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP Telephones Figure 14-10. The 250

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The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-29Figure 14-11. The 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP Wall-Model Tele

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-30 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 2500 MMGN, 2500 YMGP, 2554 MMGN, and 2554 YMGP telephones can be used wi

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The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-31FLASH buttonThe FLASH button performs the same function a

Seite 417 - CALLMASTER Voice Terminals

The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-32 Issue 11 December 1999RingingAll of these 2500 Series telephones have an electronic tone ringer. There is a 3-

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The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP TelephonesIssue 11 December 199914-33Switch AdministrationThese 2500 series telephones must be

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The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones14-34 Issue 11 December 19992500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP Equipment PECsThe 2500 MMGN, 2500 YMGP, 2554 MMGN, and 2554 YMGP

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Issue 11 December 1999 15-1 15The 6200 Series TelephonesThe following 6200 Series telephones are described in this section: 6210 telephone 6218 tele

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 6210 TelephoneFigure 15-1. The 6210 TelephoneThe 6210 telephone is a single-line analog model

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The 6210 TelephoneIssue 11 December 199915-3ApplicationsThe 6210 telephone can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, a

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General Information2-10 Issue 11 December 1999 Lighted steadily—the call appearance is busy or the assigned feature is active. Flashing (slow on-off

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-4 Issue 11 December 1999The user can also select one of two different ringing patterns. The two ringing pattern settings

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The 6210 TelephoneIssue 11 December 199915-5Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of a 6210 telephone from the DEFINITY G1, G2, and G3,

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-6 Issue 11 December 1999Ringer Equivalency NumbersThe Ringer Equivalency Number for the 6210 is: AC REN 0.7A, 1.6BFCC Reg

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The 6210 TelephoneIssue 11 December 199915-7Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the 6210 telephone:

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-8 Issue 11 December 1999The 6218 and 6220 TelephonesFigure 15-2. The 6218 Telephone6220147*2583690#ABC DEFJKLGHI MNOPQRS

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The 6218 and 6220 TelephonesIssue 11 December 199915-9Figure 15-3. The 6220 TelephoneBoth the 6218 and the 6220 telephone are single-line analog sets

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-10 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The dimensions listed here for the 6218 and 6220 telephones a

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The 6218 and 6220 TelephonesIssue 11 December 199915-11 PROGRAM and PAUSE buttonsThe PROGRAM button is used for storing numbers on the programmable d

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-12 Issue 11 December 1999Dial padThe 6218 and 6220 telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial pad. The lett

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The 6218 and 6220 TelephonesIssue 11 December 199915-13Switch AdministrationThe 6218 and 6220 telephones must be administered in the following ways:

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Voice TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-11Handset TonesThe following tones are heard through the handset: Answer Tone—a high-pitched continuous tone i

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The 6200 Series Telephones15-14 Issue 11 December 1999 HandsetComcode: White=108216185; Gray=108216193 Handset cord (9 feet)Comcode: White=407632835

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Issue 11 December 1999 16-1 16The 8100 Series TelephonesThe following 8100 Series telephones are described in this section: 8101 and the 8101M teleph

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-2 Issue 11 December 1999The 8101 and 8101M TelephonesFigure 16-1. The 8101 TelephoneTHIS NUMBERMessage123456789ABC DEFMNO

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The 8101 and 8101M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-3Figure 16-2. The 8101M TelephoneThe 8101 and 8101M telephones are single-line analog models tha

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-4 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe 8101 and 8101M telephones can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Gen

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The 8101 and 8101M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-5Other Physical FeaturesRingingThe 8101 and 8101M telephones have electronic tone ringing. The r

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-6 Issue 11 December 1999Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of an 8101 or 8101M telephone from the DEFINI

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The 8101 and 8101M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-7Ringer Equivalency NumbersThe Ringer Equivalency Number for the 8101 and 8101M telephones is:RE

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-8 Issue 11 December 1999 Designation card coversComcode: 847173937AdjunctsThe 8101 and 8101M telephones do not have an A

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The 8102 and 8102M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-9The 8102 and 8102M TelephonesFigure 16-3. The 8102 and 8102M TelephoneThe basic 8102 telephone

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 vApplications 7-14Physical Features 7-14Wiring Information 7-20Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance Limitations 7-21

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General Information2-12 Issue 11 December 1999 Warning Tone (Bridging)—(a low-pitched tone heard by all parties in a Busy Verification attempt that b

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-10 Issue 11 December 1999a HOLD button, a Data jack, and an Adjunct jack. The 8102 and 8102M telephones also allow access

Seite 448 - PQRS TUV WXYZ

The 8102 and 8102M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-11 REDIAL buttonCan be used for redialing the last number dialed from the dial pad, either an e

Seite 449 - The 2500 Series Telephones

The 8100 Series Telephones16-12 Issue 11 December 1999Mounting OptionsThe 8102 and 8102M telephones come equipped with a non-adjustable desk stand whi

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The 8102 and 8102M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-13Distance LimitationsThe maximum allowable distances of an 8102 or 8102M telephone from the DEF

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-14 Issue 11 December 1999Administration of Hidden FeaturesFor procedures on administering the hidden features on the 8102

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The 8102 and 8102M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-15 Handset cord (9 feet)Comcode: Black=105635429; White=105701809 Line cord (7 feet)Comcode: 1

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-16 Issue 11 December 1999AdjunctsThe 8102 and 8102M telephones can be equipped with one of the following adjuncts: S101A

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The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-17The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesFigure 16-4. The 8110 and 8110M Telephones (The 8110M is shown he

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-18 Issue 11 December 1999NOTE:In late 1995, the basic 8110 was no longer manufactured. Only the 8110M is available.Applic

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The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-19 REDIAL buttonCan be used for redialing the last number dialed from the dial pad, either an e

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AdjunctsIssue 11 December 19992-13Table 2-2. Adjunct/Voice Terminal Compatibility Adjunct Terminals FunctionCall Coverage Module, C201A7205H Adds 20 c

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-20 Issue 11 December 1999PROGRAM and PAUSE buttonsBoth of these buttons are used for storing numbers on the pre-programme

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The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-21CordsTwo cords are supplied with the 8110 and 8110M telephones: a coiled 9-foot modular handse

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-22 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsIt is recommended that the 8110 and 8110M telephones have auxiliary power (9V

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The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-23Switch AdministrationThe 8110 and 8110M telephones must be administered in the following ways:

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-24 Issue 11 December 19998110 and 8110M Telephones Equipment PECs and ComcodesThe 8110 and 8110M telephones and component

Seite 463 - Telephones

The 8110 and 8110M TelephonesIssue 11 December 199916-25 Security designation card and cover (These cards and covers are for concealing the PROGRAM a

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The 8100 Series Telephones16-26 Issue 11 December 1999Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the 8110

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Issue 11 December 1999 17-117ISDN Voice TerminalsThe following voice terminals described in this section are used with the Integrated Services Digital

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-2 Issue 11 December 1999The ISDN 7505 Modular TerminalFigure 17-1. The 7505 Asynchronous Data Modular TerminalVolume123456789AB

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The ISDN 7505 Modular TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-3The 7505 Modular Terminal is used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communic

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General Information2-14 Issue 11 December 1999Headset Adapter, 500A(continued)7410D7410 Plus7434D74448403, 8405,8410, 8411, 8434/8434DXCALLMASTER81027

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-4 Issue 11 December 1999 TRANSFER button HOLD button SPEAKER button MUTE button REDIAL/or feature button SELECT buttonM

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The ISDN 7505 Modular TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-5Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 7505 is equipped with an R-type handset.Dial padThe 7505 has

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-6 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsThe 7505 requires an auxiliary power supply. The power supply can be provided at a ce

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The ISDN 7505 Modular TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-7AdjunctsThe following adjuncts can be used with the 7505 modular terminal: 500A Headset Adap

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-8 Issue 11 December 1999The ISDN 7506 Voice TerminalFigure 17-2. The 7506 Asynchronous Data Modular Display TerminalVolume12345

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The ISDN 7506 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-9The 7506 Display terminal is used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communicat

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-10 Issue 11 December 1999FeaturesEight Fixed Feature ButtonsThe 7506 display terminal is equipped with eight fixed feature butt

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The ISDN 7506 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-11LoudspeakerThe 7506 display terminal has a built-in, programmable SPOKESMAN loudspeaker. The SP

Seite 477 - The 6200 Series Telephones

ISDN Voice Terminals17-12 Issue 11 December 1999Color OptionsThe base of the 7506 is always black. The top of the 7506 is available in misty cream or

Seite 478 - The 6210 Telephone

The ISDN 7506 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-137506 Equipment PECsThe 7506 display terminal and optional components were ordered with the foll

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Data ModulesIssue 11 December 19992-15Several power supplies and connection schemes are available for providing auxiliary adjunct power when it is req

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-14 Issue 11 December 1999The ISDN 7507 Display TerminalFigure 17-3. The 7507 Asynchronous Data Modular Display TerminalVolume12

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The ISDN 7507 Display TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-15The 7507 Display terminal is used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communi

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-16 Issue 11 December 1999FeaturesEight Fixed Feature ButtonsThe 7507 display terminal is equipped with eight fixed feature butt

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The ISDN 7507 Display TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-17LoudspeakerThe 7507 display terminal has a built-in, programmable SPOKESMAN loudspeaker. The

Seite 484 - The 6218 and 6220 Telephones

ISDN Voice Terminals17-18 Issue 11 December 1999Color OptionsThe base of the 7507 display terminal is always black. The top of the 7507 display termin

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The ISDN 7507 Display TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-197507 Equipment PECsThe 7507 display terminal and optional components were ordered with the fo

Seite 486 - Feature Buttons

ISDN Voice Terminals17-20 Issue 11 December 1999The ISDN 8503 Voice TerminalFigure 17-4. The Desk-mounted ISDN 8503T Voice TerminalMessage123456789ABC

Seite 487 - ■ SPEAKERPHONE button

The ISDN 8503 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-21The 8503T voice terminal is a non-modular set used with the ISDN communication system through a

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-22 Issue 11 December 1999Message LightThe red Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. This light goes off wh

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The ISDN 8503 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-23MEMORY buttonWhen the user presses the MEMORY button and one of the 12 dial pad keys (memory-di

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General Information2-16 Issue 11 December 1999switch, a data module must be inserted to provide compatibility. The data module provides the two-way da

Seite 491 - The 8100 Series Telephones

ISDN Voice Terminals17-24 Issue 11 December 1999The dial pad keys can also be used as memory-dialing locations. By pressing the PROGRAM button to ente

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The ISDN 8503 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-25Distance LimitationsFor a DEFINITY G2 and G3 and a DEFINITY ECS, in which multipoint configurat

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-26 Issue 11 December 1999Terminating ResistorsThe terminating resistor jumpers are located on the bottom of the voice terminal

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The ISDN 8503 Voice TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-27Hearing Aid CompatibleThis voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled hearing ai

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-28 Issue 11 December 1999Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the 8503T voice

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-29The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalFigure 17-5. The ISDN 8510T Voice/Data Terminal123456789A

Seite 497 - Ringer Equivalency Numbers

ISDN Voice Terminals17-30 Issue 11 December 1999The 8510T voice/data terminal is used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communicatio

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-31FeaturesNine Fixed Features CONF button DROP button TRANSFER button HOLD button MUTE

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-32 Issue 11 December 1999Speaker (Listen-only) FeatureThe 8510T voice/data terminal can be optioned for the Speakerphone (liste

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-33 Choosing to display an indicator when new calls are logged Locking and unlocking the Di

Seite 501 - Other Physical Features

Data ModulesIssue 11 December 19992-17stand-alone. Emulates a Hayes-compatible modem, therefore, can be used with standard PC communications packages.

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-34 Issue 11 December 1999KickstandThe kickstand on the bottom of the terminal can be lifted from the desktop stand or can be le

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-35Color OptionsThe 8510T is available in black or in white.Data Features Asynchronous full-

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-36 Issue 11 December 1999 If 26 AWG cable is used = 1330 feetPower RequirementsPhantom or Auxiliary PowerThe 8510T can receive

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The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-37will trip the breaker in the carrier, causing a loss of service.Recommended power supplies

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-38 Issue 11 December 1999Switch AdministrationUse the following information for administering an ISDN 8510T voice terminal. An

Seite 507 - The 8110 and 8110M Telephones

The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-39 How to enable or disable the listen-only speaker or the speakerphone How to enable Sele

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-40 Issue 11 December 1999 Handset cord (12 feet)PEC: 2725-01L (Black=COL09; White=COL10)Comcode: Black=102401445; White=104211

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The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-41 ISDN 8500 Series Display Terminal ADM User’s Manual, 555-021-730 Integrated Services D

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-42 Issue 11 December 1999The 8520T voice/data terminal is used with the ISDN communication system through a 4-wire “T”-interfac

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The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-43FeaturesNine Fixed Features CONF button DROP button TRANSFER button HOLD button MUTE

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General Information2-18 Issue 11 December 1999opposed to PCs. Connects to SN 238 (System 85 and DEFINITY G2 traditional modules) or TN726 (System 75 a

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-44 Issue 11 December 1999Speaker (Listen-only) FeatureThe 8520T voice/data terminal can be optioned for the Speakerphone (liste

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The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-45 Searching the Directory for a particular entry, by name or by number, and then placing

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-46 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesHandsetThe 8520T voice/data terminal is equipped with a K-type handset.A K-type

Seite 516 - 16-26 Issue 11 December 1999

The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-47Data FeaturesThe ISDN 8520T voice terminal has the following data features: Asynchronous

Seite 517 - ISDN Voice Terminals

ISDN Voice Terminals17-48 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsAuxiliary Power SupplyThe 8520T needs auxiliary power from an auxiliary power supply

Seite 518 - Adapter Jack (under base)

The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-49Button NumberingThe ISDN 8520T voice terminal must be administered in the following ways:

Seite 519 - ■ DROP/TEST button

ISDN Voice Terminals17-50 Issue 11 December 1999 How to clear a user’s password How to clear a password known by the system administrator How to se

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The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data TerminalIssue 11 December 199917-51 Designation cards6 sheets (each sheet has enough designation cards for 6 sets)Comcode:

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ISDN Voice Terminals17-52 Issue 11 December 1999

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Issue 11 December 1999 18-118Cordless and Wireless TelephonesThe following cordless and wireless telephones are described in this section: The MDC 9

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Data TerminalsIssue 11 December 19992-19Data TerminalsA data terminal is a workstation at which data is entered and retrieved; it communicates through

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-2 Issue 11 December 1999The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneFigure 18-1. The MDC 9000 Telephone, Top View of Handset,Inc

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The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-3Figure 18-2. The MDC 9000 Telephone, Top View of Charging BaseThe MDC 9000 Cordless Telephon

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-4 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone can be used with the DEFINITY Communications Sy

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The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-5 STATUS button — The Status button (labeled STAT) is used to update all handset visuals if

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-6 Issue 11 December 1999Headset JackThis jack is used for connecting the headset to the handset.Charging Base Featu

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The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-7Display InformationThe telephone display provides visual call and telephone status informati

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-8 Issue 11 December 1999equipment, phone system control units, uninterruptible power supplies, copier machines or e

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The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-9Figure 18-4 for button numbering on the MDC 9000 set when it is connected to a System 85 or

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-10 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThe MDC 9000 telephone has been tested and has been found to comply with F

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The MDC 9000 Cordless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-11Additional DocumentsThe following documents contains additional information relating to the

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General Information2-20 Issue 11 December 1999External Ringing TonesThe following external ringing tone patterns are generated by the system:For most

Seite 535 - 7507 Equipment PECs

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-12 Issue 11 December 1999The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneFigure 18-5. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Including Enlarged Dis

Seite 536 - The ISDN 8503 Voice Terminal

The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-13Figure 18-6. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Top View of Charging CradleBattery Ext. 16ChargeSpareC

Seite 537 - ■ TRANSFER/PAUSE button

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-14 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 18-7. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Radio ModuleThe MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone is part o

Seite 538 - PROGRAM button

The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-15 The radio module has Power, Pass, and Radio indicator lights, a top hook, card edge, and

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-16 Issue 11 December 1999For the Radio Module:Width = 5.5 inchesLength = 12.1 inchesHeight = 1.5 inches Handset Fea

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The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-17Volume Control SwitchThe Volume control adjusts the receiver volume (higher or lower) when

Seite 541 - Phantom or Auxiliary Power

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-18 Issue 11 December 1999Power Cord JackThis jack is used for connecting the power cord to your charging cradle. Th

Seite 542 - Terminating Resistors

The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-19 MUTE appears when the handset microphone is muted. T appears when the Wireless Test Mode

Seite 543

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-20 Issue 11 December 1999 Install the radio base stations within 15 feet of either side of, and within6-8 feet abo

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The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-21Figure 18-8. Button Numbering for an MDW 9000 Connected to a System 75,a DEFINITY Generic 1

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Issue 11 December 1999 3-13Exposed Port ProtectionAll port packs and terminals require unique protection and grounding arrangements as defined in the

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-22 Issue 11 December 1999UL and CSA ApprovalThis voice terminal has been tested and has met the Underwriters Labora

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The MDW 9000 Wireless TelephoneIssue 11 December 199918-23 Carrier Assembly AC AdapterComcode: 847224227 Radio Module AC AdapterComcode: 847180890

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-24 Issue 11 December 1999The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneFigure 18-10. The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneRe

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The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-25Figure 18-11. The Battery ChargerFigure 18-12. The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone,

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Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-26 Issue 11 December 1999The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone is part of the TransTalk™ 9000 Digital Wireless Syst

Seite 551 - Data Features

The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-27Physical FeaturesDimensionsNOTE:The dimensions described here for the MDW 9031DCP Poc

Seite 552 - 17-36 Issue 11 December 1999

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-28 Issue 11 December 1999 Four COLUMN buttons — these buttons (labeled ) are used together with the SELECT button

Seite 553

The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-29Handset CradleThe handset cradle charges a battery pack in the handset.REFRESH button

Seite 554 - Hidden/Craft Features

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-30 Issue 11 December 1999Line JackThe line cord should be inserted into this jack.Out-of-Range IndicationWhile the

Seite 555

The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-31 Installing a single radio module on a shelf or desk is not recommended because it g

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Contentsvi Issue 11 December 1999 Applications 7-40Physical Features 7-41Wiring Information 7-47Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance Limitations 7-

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Exposed Port Protection3-2 Issue 11 December 1999Protection is required at both entrances for digital out-of-building voice terminals. There are two d

Seite 558 - 17-42 Issue 11 December 1999

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-32 Issue 11 December 1999Switch AdministrationAliasingFor all System 75 and System 85 releases and DEFINITY Generic

Seite 559

The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-33FCC RegistrationThe MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone has been tested and has been found to co

Seite 560 - ■ Setting the speakerphone

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-34 Issue 11 December 1999PEC: 3204-CR3AFor 117A3 Carrier – Comcode: 107907289For 117A4 Carrier – Comcode: 107955122

Seite 561

The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket PhoneIssue 11 December 199918-35Radium (Over the Ear) Headset with AdapterPEC: 3123-153AFor Headset – Comcode: 407720

Seite 562

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-36 Issue 11 December 1999

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Issue 11 December 1999 19-119Other Voice TerminalsVoice Terminals Reusable from Other SystemsThe customer may have voice terminals that were used with

Seite 564 - Terminating Resistor

Other Voice Terminals19-2 Issue 11 December 1999Models 7302H, 7303H, 7305H01B, and 7305H02BThese MERLIN Communication System voice terminals are simil

Seite 565

Multi-Button Electronic Telephone (MET) SetsIssue 11 December 199919-3Figure 19-1. The 10-Button MET (Desk) Set123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#

Seite 566 - 17-50 Issue 11 December 1999

Other Voice Terminals19-4 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 19-2. The 10-Button MET (Wall) Set123456789ABCDEFMNOJKLGHIPRSTUVWXY*O#123456789ABCDEFMNOJKLGHIP

Seite 567

Multi-Button Electronic Telephone (MET) SetsIssue 11 December 199919-5Figure 19-3. The 10-Button MET Set with Speakerphone123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS

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Exposed Port ProtectionIssue 11 December 19993-3Recommended Protectors and IROB ProtectionTable 3-1 shows the recommended protectors for the DEFINITY

Seite 569

Other Voice Terminals19-6 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 19-4. The 20-Button MET (Desk) Set123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#123456789ABC DEFMNOJKL

Seite 570 - 18-2 Issue 11 December 1999

Multi-Button Electronic Telephone (MET) SetsIssue 11 December 199919-7Figure 19-5. The 30-Button MET (Desk) Set123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#

Seite 571 - Ringer Volume

Other Voice Terminals19-8 Issue 11 December 1999

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Issue 11 December 1999 20-120AdjunctsThis section describes the devices that can be used with voice terminals to supplement services and features. The

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Adjuncts20-2 Issue 11 December 1999Call Coverage ModulesFigure 20-1. The C201A Call Coverage Module Mounted on a 7434D Voice Terminal123456789ABC DEFM

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Call Coverage ModulesIssue 11 December 199920-3The C201A Call Coverage Module and the C401A and C401B Call Coverage Module are identical in appearance

Seite 575 - Charging Base)

Adjuncts20-4 Issue 11 December 1999PowerThe C201A Call Coverage Module draws its required power from the system switch through the 7205H voice termina

Seite 576 - 18-8 Issue 11 December 1999

Digital Display ModulesIssue 11 December 199920-5Digital Display ModulesFigure 20-2. The D401A Digital Display Module Mounted on a 7434D Voice Termina

Seite 577

Adjuncts20-6 Issue 11 December 1999The D401A and D401B Digital Display Modules add a large easy-to-read 40-character display to the top of the 7405D o

Seite 578 - Hearing Aid Compatibility

Digital Display ModulesIssue 11 December 199920-7On/Off Switch The On/Off switch turns the module on and off. The associated green status light goes o

Seite 579

Exposed Port Protection3-4 Issue 11 December 1999* Key to Abbreviations:P = Primary; EP = Enhanced PrimaryNotes:1. Primary protection with heat coils

Seite 580 - 18-12 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-8 Issue 11 December 1999 Stored Number — used to enable inspection of numbers stored in Abbreviated Dialing (AD) lists or on individual AD

Seite 581

Function Key ModulesIssue 11 December 199920-9Function Key ModulesFigure 20-3. The F201 or F401A Function Key Module Mounted on a 7405D Voice Te rm in

Seite 582 - 18-14 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-10 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe Function Key Module can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and

Seite 583

Function Key ModulesIssue 11 December 199920-11Digital Terminal Data Module PEC CodesThe F201A and F401A Function Key Modules were ordered using the f

Seite 584

Adjuncts20-12 Issue 11 December 1999The 801A Expansion ModuleFigure 20-4. The 801A Expansion ModuleThe 801A Expansion Module is an optional device whi

Seite 585

The 801A Expansion ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-13ApplicationsThe 801A Expansion Module can be connected only to an 8434DX voice terminal. Physical

Seite 586

Adjuncts20-14 Issue 11 December 1999Administering the 801A Expansion ModuleThe 8434DX with an attached expansion module can be used ONLY with systems

Seite 587

The 801A Expansion ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-15801A Expansion Module PECsThe 801A Expansion Module can be ordered with the following PECs: Blac

Seite 588 - 18-20 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-16 Issue 11 December 1999The XM24 Expansion ModuleFigure 20-6. The XM24 Expansion ModuleThe XM24 Expansion Module is an optional device whi

Seite 589

The XM24 Expansion ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-17 The XM24 with a different angle, meant for the modular 6416D+M, 6424D+M, and CALLMASTER V(White

Seite 590 - 18-22 Issue 11 December 1999

Issue 11 December 1999 4-14Adjunct PowerPower for several of the adjuncts must be provided locally at the voice terminal or from a satellite closet th

Seite 591

Adjuncts20-18 Issue 11 December 1999Administering the XM24 Expansion ModuleThe 6416D+ or 6424D+ with connected expansion module are administered as it

Seite 592 - TUV WXYZPQRS

The XM24 Expansion ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-19XM24 Expansion Module PECs and ComcodesThe XM24 Expansion Module can be ordered with the following

Seite 593

Adjuncts20-20 Issue 11 December 1999The 100A Tip/Ring ModuleFigure 20-8. The 100ATip/Ring Module Being Installed in the Desktop Stand of a 6416D+ or 6

Seite 594 - 18-26 Issue 11 December 1999

The 100A Tip/Ring ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-21The module also has a special detector which senses if the analog adjunct is on-hook or off-hook, a

Seite 595 - Handset Features

Adjuncts20-22 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionFeaturesThe Tip/Ring Module Option SwitchesOn the back of the 100A Tip/Ring module are two opt

Seite 596

The 100A Tip/Ring ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-23Set the option switch on the right according to the analog device that is connected with the teleph

Seite 597

Adjuncts20-24 Issue 11 December 1999PowerThe Tip/Ring module will work ONLY if it has auxiliary power. When the auxiliary power source is turned on, t

Seite 598 - Line Jack

The 100A Tip/Ring ModuleIssue 11 December 199920-25Additional DocumentsThe following document is shipped with the Tip/Ring module. Additional copies a

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Adjuncts20-26 Issue 11 December 1999Headset AdaptersFigure 20-10. The 500A Headset AdapterTwo adapters are available to allow the use of standard head

Seite 600 - 18-32 Issue 11 December 1999

Headset AdaptersIssue 11 December 199920-27Physical DescriptionFeaturesOn/Quiet SwitchThis dual-purpose switch is used to: Turn on the adapter connec

Seite 601

Adjunct Power4-2 Issue 11 December 1999The distribution of power to the terminal equipment is provided by the 1146B distribution unit. The 1146B provi

Seite 602 - 18-34 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-28 Issue 11 December 1999ConsiderationsThe use of a headset provides hands-free terminal operation with more privacy than a speakerphone. A

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The Z34A Message Waiting IndicatorIssue 11 December 199920-29The Z34A Message Waiting IndicatorFigure 20-11. The Z34A Message Waiting IndicatorThe Z34

Seite 604 - 18-36 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-30 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionFeaturesLightThe Z34A contains a red light that flashes automatically when a message has been

Seite 605 - Other Voice Terminals

The 4A, S101A, and S102A SpeakerphonesIssue 11 December 199920-31The 4A, S101A, and S102A SpeakerphonesFigure 20-12. The S101A and S102A Speakerphones

Seite 606 - (MET) Sets

Adjuncts20-32 Issue 11 December 1999ISDN terminals. The S102A is intended for use with multi-appearance Models 7303S and 7305S voice terminals only. T

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The 4A, S101A, and S102A SpeakerphonesIssue 11 December 199920-33PowerThe S101A and S102A Speakerphones require either AC or DC auxiliary power from o

Seite 608 - 19-4 Issue 11 December 1999

Adjuncts20-34 Issue 11 December 1999The S201A and S202A SpeakerphonesFigure 20-13. The S201A and S202A SpeakerphonesThe S201A and S202A speakerphones

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The S201A and S202A SpeakerphonesIssue 11 December 199920-35voice terminals/telephones, and the 7505, 7506, and 7507, 8503T, 8510T, and 8520T ISDN ter

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Adjuncts20-36 Issue 11 December 1999PowerThe S201A Speakerphone requires either AC or DC auxiliary power from one of the sources listed in the Adjunct

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The S203A SpeakerphoneIssue 11 December 199920-37The S203A SpeakerphoneFigure 20-14. The S203 SpeakerphoneThe S203A Speakerphone is an analog speakerp

Seite 612 - 19-8 Issue 11 December 1999

Information on the Older Power SuppliesIssue 11 December 19994-3Information on the Older Power SuppliesThe following diagram (Figure 4-1) shows the co

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Adjuncts20-38 Issue 11 December 1999ApplicationsThe S203A Speakerphone can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and G

Seite 614 - Call Coverage Modules

The S203A SpeakerphoneIssue 11 December 199920-39Recalibrate buttonThe Recalibrate button is located on the rear of the S203A Speakerphone. When this

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Adjuncts20-40 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationThe S203A Speakerphone is FCC registered (AS5USA-61382-SP-N Ringer Equivalence 0.4A, 0.9B USOC Jac

Seite 616 - Call Coverage Module PECs

The 107-Type LoudspeakerIssue 11 December 199920-41The 107-Type LoudspeakerFigure 20-15. The 107-Type LoudspeakerThe 107-Type Loudspeaker amplifies th

Seite 617 - Digital Display Modules

Adjuncts20-42 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 5-3/4 inchesDepth (front to ba

Seite 618

The 7404D (Voice Terminal) Messaging CartridgeIssue 11 December 199920-43The 7404D (Voice Terminal) Messaging CartridgeFigure 20-16. The Messaging Car

Seite 619 - Display Functions

Adjuncts20-44 Issue 11 December 1999ConsiderationsA selection of the following display functions must be assigned to letter keys on the keyboard of th

Seite 620

The 2870A1 Automatic DialerIssue 11 December 199920-45The 2870A1 Automatic DialerFigure 20-17. The 2870A1 Automatic DialerThe 2870A1 Automatic Dialer

Seite 621 - Function Key Modules

Adjuncts20-46 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionFeaturesProgrammable buttonsThe automatic dialer has 31 buttons on which telephone numbers of

Seite 622

Issue 11 December 1999 21-1 21Data ModulesThis section describes the devices that provide a data communications interface. Information on the data mo

Seite 623

Adjunct Power4-4 Issue 11 December 1999The Power Supplies Prior to the MSP-1Figure 4-1. Local and Satellite Power Sources for Voice Terminals Adjuncts

Seite 624 - The 801A Expansion Module

Data Modules21-2 Issue 11 December 1999 Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM) 3270 Data Module Asynchronous Data

Seite 625

The 7400A Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-3The 7400A Data ModuleFigure 21-1. The 7400A Data ModuleThe 7400A Data Module is a full duplex asynchro

Seite 626 - 20-14 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-4 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate. Width = 7 inchesDepth (front and

Seite 627 - 801A Expansion Module PECs

The 7400A Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-5Mounting OptionsThe 7400A data module can be configured as a stand-alone unit or in a multiple-mount h

Seite 628 - The XM24 Expansion Module

Data Modules21-6 Issue 11 December 1999Data features for host or terminal applications include: EIA RS-232-D DCE interface Keyboard dialing and Ha

Seite 629

The 7400A Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-7Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the 7400A data

Seite 630 - 20-18 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-8 Issue 11 December 1999The 7400B and 7400B Plus Data ModuleFigure 21-2. The 7400B Plus Data ModuleThe 7400B and 7400B Plus Data Modul

Seite 631

The 7400B and 7400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-9In the linked mode, the 7400B and 7400B Plus data modules provide for simultaneous voic

Seite 632 - The 100A Tip/Ring Module

Data Modules21-10 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following measurements for the 7400B and 7400B Plus data module are ap

Seite 633

The 7400B and 7400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-11Test sThe 7400B and 7400B Plus data modules support the following test and maintenance

Seite 634 - 20-22 Issue 11 December 1999

Information on the Older Power SuppliesIssue 11 December 19994-5One of these power supplies must be used for each voice terminal equipped with one or

Seite 635

Data Modules21-12 Issue 11 December 1999PowerThe stand-alone 7400B and 7400B Plus data modules operate with power from a WP91508L5 AC power converter

Seite 636 - 20-24 Issue 11 December 1999

The 7400B and 7400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-13Notes for Use with PC PackagesThe 7400B Plus voice and data feature has been tested wi

Seite 637

Data Modules21-14 Issue 11 December 19997400B Data Module PECsThe 7400B and 7400B Plus data modules can be ordered using the following PECs: 7400B P

Seite 638 - Headset Adapters

The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-15The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data ModuleFigure 21-4. The 7400D Data Module

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Data Modules21-16 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsThe following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inchesDepth (front and rear)

Seite 640 - Typical Headsets

The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-17— BACK button — This button is used to scroll backward through the menu. By ke

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Data Modules21-18 Issue 11 December 1999Power Supply UnitAn individual power supply unit is required with the 7400D data module only when it is used

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The 7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-19Setting OptionsThe following table presents the choices for each option of the

Seite 643 - Speakerphones

Data Modules21-20 Issue 11 December 1999FCC RegistrationNo digital phones or data modules are FCC registered. The 7400D data module meets Part 15 Cla

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The 8400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-21The 8400B Plus Data ModuleFigure 21-5. The 8400B Plus Data ModuleLike the 7400B Plus data module

Seite 645 - Speakerphone PECs

Adjunct Power4-6 Issue 11 December 1999NOTE:One power supply will support one telephone with or without an adjunct.The maximum loop range between the

Seite 646 - 20-34 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-22 Issue 11 December 1999M9/F25 Adapter, an adapter which allows connection from a 9-pin jack to a 25-pin jack. A DCP interface (using

Seite 647

The 8400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-23Figure 21-6. Typical Installation of the US Configuration,Including Telephone and Separate Power

Seite 648 - WARNING:

Data Modules21-24 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 21-7. Typical Installation of the International Configuration,Including Telephone and Separate Power S

Seite 649 - The S203A Speakerphone

The 8400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-25Figure 21-8. Typical Installation of the US and International Configuration,Including Telephone

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Data Modules21-26 Issue 11 December 1999When power is first applied to the 8400B Plus data module, the unit performs a self-test to verify that it is

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The 8400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-27 EIA CONNECTOR INTERFACE — This connector provides an interface between the 8400B Plus data mod

Seite 652 - S203A Speakerphone PECs

Data Modules21-28 Issue 11 December 1999 An AT command interface that emulates a Hayes 2400 Smartmodem and supports the following:— storage of the w

Seite 653 - The 107-Type Loudspeaker

The 8400B Plus Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-29You can check the current value stored in all S-registers with the &V command. To look at th

Seite 654

Data Modules21-30 Issue 11 December 1999For those PC packages used to dial voice calls, the modem configuration must be set to PULSE (P) (even though

Seite 655 - Cartridge

The 7500B Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-31The 7500B Data ModuleFigure 21-9. The 7500B Data ModuleThe 7500B Data Module is a terminal adapter pr

Seite 656 - Messaging Cartridge PECs

Information on the Older Power SuppliesIssue 11 December 19994-7 Figure 4-2 shows the local powering arrangement for: ISDN voice terminals; the DCP 7

Seite 657 - LAST NUMBER

Data Modules21-32 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inchesDepth (front and

Seite 658 - ■ 2870A1 Automatic dialer

The 7500B Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-33 COMMUNICATIONS PORT 1 AND 2 — Port 1 is used to connect the 7500B to a data terminal, computer or m

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Data Modules21-34 Issue 11 December 1999 Synchronous half-duplex emulation at 1.2 to 56 kbps Automatic answering of incoming data calls RS-366 ACU

Seite 660 - 21-2 Issue 11 December 1999

The ISDN Asynchronous Data Module (ADM)Issue 11 December 199921-35The ISDN Asynchronous Data Module (ADM)The ISDN ADM is used in conjunction with an

Seite 661 - The 7400A Data Module

Data Modules21-36 Issue 11 December 1999Power RequirementsRefer to the Power Requirements description in the ISDN 7505, 7506, and 7507 Voice Terminal

Seite 662

The Digital Terminal Data Module (DTDM)Issue 11 December 199921-37The Digital Terminal Data Module (DTDM)Figure 21-10. The Digital Terminal Data Modu

Seite 663 - Capabilities

Data Modules21-38 Issue 11 December 1999Addition of a DTDM allows an in-place 7403D or 7405D voice terminal to be upgraded for data communications at

Seite 664 - 7400A Data Module PECs

The Digital Terminal Data Module (DTDM)Issue 11 December 199921-39FeaturesLightsThe DTDM is equipped with the following lights: Terminal Ready Call

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Data Modules21-40 Issue 11 December 1999CapabilitiesThe DTDM offers the following features and capabilities: Synchronous and asynchronous operation

Seite 666 - 21-8 Issue 11 December 1999

The Z702AL1 Data Service Unit (DSU)Issue 11 December 199921-41The Z702AL1 Data Service Unit (DSU)Figure 21-12. The Optional Z702AL1 Data Service Unit

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ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 viiHearing Aid Compatible 8-117102 Equipment PECs 8-11Adjuncts 8-11Additional Documents 8-11 The 7103A Fixed Feature

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Adjunct Power4-8 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 4-3. Local Powering Arrangement (Using the MSP-1) for Adjuncts Connected to the 8102 Analog TelephoneThe

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Data Modules21-42 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 21-13. A Block Diagram of Z702AL1 Data Service Unit InterfacesApplicationsThe Z702AL1 DSU can be used

Seite 670 - Setting Options

The Z702AL1 Data Service Unit (DSU)Issue 11 December 199921-43Other Physical FeaturesMounting OptionsThe optional Z702AL1 DSU Data Module Base is ins

Seite 671

Data Modules21-44 Issue 11 December 1999Z702AL1 DSU PECsThe Z702AL1-DSU can be ordered using the following PEC: Z702AL1 DSU—31800AAdditional Documen

Seite 672 - 7400B Data Module PECs

The 703A Data Service Unit (DSU)Issue 11 December 199921-45The 703A Data Service Unit (DSU)Figure 21-14. The 703A Data Service UnitThe 703A DSU is us

Seite 673 - Data Module

Data Modules21-46 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 21-15. A Block Diagram of 703A Data Service Unit InterfacesApplicationsThe 703A DSU can be used with 7

Seite 674 - Front Panel

The 703A Data Service Unit (DSU)Issue 11 December 199921-47Other Physical FeaturesJacksThe DSU contains four jacks. The handset cord jack is on the b

Seite 675 - The Main Menu

Data Modules21-48 Issue 11 December 1999PowerThe 703A DSU requires an external power source. Refer to the Adjunct Power section earlier in this manua

Seite 676 - Data Module Features

The DEFINITY High Speed LinkIssue 11 December 199921-49The DEFINITY High Speed LinkFigure 21-16. The DEFINITY High Speed LinkThe DEFINITY HSL is a da

Seite 677 - * SIGLS DISC

Data Modules21-50 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 7 inchesDepth (front and

Seite 678 - 7400D Data Module PECs

The DEFINITY High Speed LinkIssue 11 December 199921-51Test sThe DEFINITY HSL supports the following tests and maintenance features: Self-test Loca

Seite 679 - The 8400B Plus Data Module

The 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power UnitsIssue 11 December 19994-9type of input voltage. When AC power fails, the battery will provide 15 minutes of holdover

Seite 680 - 21-22 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-52 Issue 11 December 1999 RS-366 ACU interface for originating data calls RS-232 AT command interface with autobaud for originating

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The DEFINITY High Speed LinkIssue 11 December 199921-53Switched EndpointsThe DTE must be capable of communicating at 56 kbps or 64 kbps. Proper switc

Seite 682 - 21-24 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-54 Issue 11 December 1999Permanent (Private Line) RequirementsThe following sections describe Permanent (Private Line) requirements.Re

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The DEFINITY High Speed LinkIssue 11 December 199921-55Figure 21-18. Permanent (Private Line) ApplicationsPowerThe DEFINITY HSL is powered by an exte

Seite 684 - 21-26 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-56 Issue 11 December 1999ConsiderationsThe DEFINITY HSL will not support the following: Asynchronous data transmission Integrated v

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The Processor Data Module (PDM)Issue 11 December 199921-57The Processor Data Module (PDM)Figure 21-19. The Processor Data Module, the Stand-alone Mod

Seite 686 - 21-28 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-58 Issue 11 December 1999 Physical DescriptionFeaturesSwitchesThe PDM is equipped with the following switches: Originate/Disconnect —

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The Processor Data Module (PDM)Issue 11 December 199921-59CapabilitiesThe PDM offers the following features: Synchronous or asynchronous operation

Seite 688 - 8400B Plus Data Module PECs

Data Modules21-60 Issue 11 December 1999The Trunk Data Module (TDM)Figure 21-20. The Trunk Data Module, the Stand-alone ModelThe TDM provides an RS-2

Seite 689 - The 7500B Data Module

The Trunk Data Module (TDM)Issue 11 December 199921-61The TDM can serve as part of a conversion resource for modem pooling. The conversion resource p

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Adjunct Power4-10 Issue 11 December 1999Connecting the Power SupplyThe power output is provided through 1 modular jack on the power supply.These jacks

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Data Modules21-62 Issue 11 December 1999Other Physical FeaturesCapabilitiesThe TDM offers the following features and capabilities: Synchronous or as

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The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Issue 11 December 199921-63The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Figure 21-21. The Stand-Alone Modular Proc

Seite 693 - Data Module (ADM)

Data Modules21-64 Issue 11 December 1999The MPDM can be configured to support the Data Call Setup or Off-Premises Data-Only Extensions features. In a

Seite 694 - ISDN ADM PECs

The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Issue 11 December 199921-65General Features of the MPDMBoth the MPDM stand-alone and multiple mount versions

Seite 695 - Data Module (DTDM)

Data Modules21-66 Issue 11 December 1999SwitchesThe MPDM is equipped with the following switches: ORIGINATE/DISCONNECT — This switch is located on t

Seite 696 - 21-38 Issue 11 December 1999

The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Issue 11 December 199921-67Features of the AUDIX/CMS MPDM PackageFunctional ElementsThis preassembled package

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Data Modules21-68 Issue 11 December 1999Features of the Video Teleconferencing MPDMFunctional ElementsThe preassembled Video Teleconferencing MPDM co

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The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Issue 11 December 199921-69The Video Teleconferencing MPDM requires the following DIP switch settings for ope

Seite 699 - RESULTS TEST/DISC EVEN-ODD

Data Modules21-70 Issue 11 December 1999Features of the High Speed Synchronous MPDMOptional Interface CardsThere are two optional interface cards can

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The Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM)Issue 11 December 199921-71The baud rate depends on the setting of the speed option switches. When using ACCU

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The 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power UnitsIssue 11 December 19994-11Figure 4-4. Local Powering Arrangement (Using the 1151A1/A2) for: ISDN-T Voice Terminals; t

Seite 702 - Z702AL1 DSU PECs

Data Modules21-72 Issue 11 December 1999 RS-366 ACU interface cardPEC: 21614Comcode: 103954582 V.35 DTR interface card (This card has DTR always on

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The Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)Issue 11 December 199921-73The Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)Figure 21-22. The Modular Trunk Data Module, the S

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Data Modules21-74 Issue 11 December 1999The MTDM can be configured to support the Data Call Setup, Modem Pooling, or Off-Premises Data-Only Extension

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The Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)Issue 11 December 199921-75 Send Data Receive Data Other Physical FeaturesMounting OptionsThe MTDM can be confi

Seite 706 - 703 DSU PECs

Data Modules21-76 Issue 11 December 1999Additional DocumentsThe following documents contain additional information relating to the MTDM: Modular Tru

Seite 707 - The DEFINITY High Speed Link

The 3270 Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-77The 3270 Data ModuleFigure 21-23. The 3270A or 3270T Data ModuleThe 3270 Data Module provides a Catego

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Data Modules21-78 Issue 11 December 1999Figure 21-24. The 3270C Data Module3270C Data ModulePORT A4321BUSYRSETFAULTLINECOAXPORT BBUSYRSETFAULTLINECOA

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The 3270 Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-79The 3270A and 3270TDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 5-3/4 inchesDepth (

Seite 710 - Switched Requirements

Data Modules21-80 Issue 11 December 1999CordsA D8W-87 cord is provided with the data module. The coaxial cable with BNC male connectors for use betwe

Seite 711 - Switched Applications

The 3270 Data ModuleIssue 11 December 199921-81ConnectorsThe 3270 has the following connectors: Power DCP Port — The port connectors are labeled 1

Seite 712 - Permanent Applications

Adjunct Power4-12 Issue 11 December 1999

Seite 713 - Power requirements:

Data Modules21-82 Issue 11 December 1999Mounting OptionsThe data module assembly may be stacked, wall mounted, or rack mounted near the cluster contr

Seite 714 - DEFINITY HSL PECs

The Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU)Issue 11 December 199921-83The Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU)Figure 21-25. The Z3A Asynchronous Data UnitThe Z3A ADU is

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Data Modules21-84 Issue 11 December 1999Physical DescriptionDimensionsNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 2-1/4 inchesDepth = 4-3/4

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The Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU)Issue 11 December 199921-85Refer to the following table for the different data and RS-232 connections.CapabilitiesThe

Seite 717 - PDM Equipment PECs

Data Modules21-86 Issue 11 December 1999Z3A Data Module PECsThe Z3A Data Module and optional components can be ordered with the following PECs: Z3A1

Seite 718 - The Trunk Data Module (TDM)

The Multiple Asynchronous Data Unit (MADU)Issue 11 December 199921-87The Multiple Asynchronous Data Unit (MADU)The MADU provides an RS-232-C compatib

Seite 719 - Switches

Data Modules21-88 Issue 11 December 1999Dimensions — MADU circuit packNOTE:The following dimensions are approximate.Width = 1-3/4 inchesLength = 11-1

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The Multiple Asynchronous Data Unit (MADU)Issue 11 December 199921-89Mounting — Multiple mountThe multiple-mount MADU may be rack or cabinet mounted.

Seite 721 - TERMINAL

Data Modules21-90 Issue 11 December 1999DCIU Interface UnitsThe three interface units used in a DEFINITY Communications System Generic 2 and System 8

Seite 722 - 21-64 Issue 11 December 1999

The 2500-Series DSUIssue 11 December 199921-91The 2500-Series DSUThe 2500-Series DSUs allow the user’s computer or DTE to communicate with remotely l

Seite 723 - Mounting

Issue 11 December 1999 5-15AdministrationThis section contains some of the information necessary to administer the different voice terminals connected

Seite 724 - 21-66 Issue 11 December 1999

Data Modules21-92 Issue 11 December 1999MountingThe 2500-Series DSU can be stand-alone or multiple mounted. The stand-alone units can be wall or desk

Seite 725 - Functional Elements

Issue 11 December 1999 22-122PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application SoftwareThis section describes the devices that provide the ability to

Seite 726 - Option Settings

PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application Software22-2 Issue 11 December 1999PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN)Today, professional PC users see

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PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN)Issue 11 December 199922-3PC/PBX and PC/PBX MicroChannel PlatformsThe PC/PBX platforms provide standalone PC users wi

Seite 728 - Optional Settings

PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application Software22-4 Issue 11 December 1999 Advanced phone management capabilities including:— Incoming cal

Seite 729 - MPDM PECs and Comcodes

PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN)Issue 11 December 199922-5CapabilitiesUsed in conjunction with PC applications software, the PC/PBX Platform provides

Seite 730 - 21-72 Issue 11 December 1999

PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application Software22-6 Issue 11 December 1999PC/PBX ConnectionThe PC/PBX Connection application software offer

Seite 731

PC/PBX ConnectionIssue 11 December 199922-7PC/PBX PECsThe PC/PBX Connection can be ordered using the following PECs: PC/PBX Connection Software — 121

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PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application Software22-8 Issue 11 December 1999E78 Plus/ISDSN SoftwareThe E78 Plus/ISDN is a 3270 terminal emula

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E78 Plus/ISDSN SoftwareIssue 11 December 199922-9In addition, E78 Plus/ISDN provides productivity extras professionals expect, such as: Keyboard Macr

Seite 734 - 21-76 Issue 11 December 1999

Administration5-2 Issue 11 December 1999AliasingWhen some of the newer voice terminals are used with some older versions of the switches, the administ

Seite 735 - The 3270 Data Module

PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) and Application Software22-10 Issue 11 December 1999

Seite 736 - 21-78 Issue 11 December 1999

Issue 11 December 1999 23-123Blank Templates for Model DesignThe Software Associate can use the following blank templates to create models for adminis

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Blank Templates for Model Design23-2 Issue11 December 1999 7406BIS 7406 Plus 7407D Enhanced 7407D 7407 Plus 7410D 7410 Plus 7434D 7444 8403

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7PQRS3DEFSpeakerMute HoldRedialTransferConfTest Ring2ABC14GHI5689MNOJKLTUVWXYZO#VolumeTel #MODEL NAME: __________________________The 6408+ TelephoneSo

Seite 739 - Connectors

7PQRS3DEFSpeakerMute HoldRedialTransferConfTest Ring2ABC14GHI5689MNOJKLTUVWXYZO#VolumeMenu Exit Prev NextTel #MODEL NAME: __________________________Th

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7PQRS3DEFSpeakerMute HoldRedialTransferConfTest Ring2ABC14GHI5689MNOJKLTUVWXYZO#VolumeMenu Exit Prev NextTel #MODEL NAME: __________________________Th

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7PQRS3DEFSpeakerMute HoldRedialTransferConfTest Ring2ABC14GHI5689MNOJKLTUVWXYZO#VolumeMenu Exit Prev NextTel #MODEL NAME: __________________________Th

Seite 742 - ■ Data and RS-232 connections

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerVolumeRingTestMessageSelect123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OperMODEL NAME: ____________________The 7402 Plus

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123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#OperConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSelect RingShiftSpeakerThe 7406D Voice TerminalMODEL NAME: _______________

Seite 744 - Z3A Data Module PECs

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSelect RingShiftSpeakerThe 7406BIS Voice TerminalMODEL NAME: ____________________Software Associate: ________________

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AliasingIssue 11 December 19995-3S = Administered as SelfX = Not AllowedDD = Digital Display ModuleTable 5-1. DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and Sy

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ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSelectSpeakerMuteRingTestReset SpkrVolume123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OperThe 7406 Plus Voice TerminalMOD

Seite 747 - MADU Circuit Pack PECs

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSpeakerphoneCalculatorMicrophoneDisplaySelect RingPRC/CEMRMM+X+-+✓-=The 7407D Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: _____

Seite 748 - DCIU Interface Units

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageRingThe Enhanced 7407D Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: _________

Seite 749 - The 2500-Series DSU

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe 7407 Plus Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: __________________

Seite 750

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSelect123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#OperMODEL NAME: ____________________The 7410D Voice TerminalSoftware Ass

Seite 751 - ■ E78 Plus/ISDN Software

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerVolumeRingTestMessageSelect123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OperMODEL NAME: ____________________The 7410 Plus

Seite 752 - Platforms

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageSelectRingMODEL NAME: ____________________The 7434D Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Cod

Seite 753

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe 7444 Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: _______________________

Seite 754 - PC/ISDN Platform

123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#MODEL NAME:_________________The 8403 Voice TerminalSoftware Associate:_______________Project Code:___________

Seite 755 - PC/ISDN PECs

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeaker Hold123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#MODEL NAME:_________________The 8405B and 8405B Plus Voice

Seite 756 - PC/PBX Connection

Administration5-4 Issue 11 December 1999DD = Digital Display ModuleTable 5-1. DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and System 75Voice Terminal Administ

Seite 757

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeaker Hold123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#NextPrevMenu ExitMODEL NAME:_________________The 8405D and

Seite 758 - E78 Plus/ISDSN Software

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeakerHoldReset Spkr 123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#8410BRingMODEL NAME:_________________The 8410B Vo

Seite 759 - E78 PECs

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeaker HoldReset Spkr 123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#8410DNextPrevMenuExitRingMODEL NAME:____________

Seite 760 - 22-10 Issue 11 December 1999

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeaker HoldReset Spkr 123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#8411BRingMODEL NAME:_________________The 8411B V

Seite 761

VolumeShift TransferTest ConfMute DropSpeaker HoldReset Spkr 123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#8411DNextPrevMenuExitRingMODEL NAME:____________

Seite 762 - 23-2 Issue11 December 1999

MODEL NAME:_________________The 8434 and 8434DX Voice TerminalSoftware Associate:_______________Project Code:____________________Customer Approval:___

Seite 763 - The 6408+ Telephone

801AMODEL NAME:_________________The 801A Expansion ModuleSoftware Associate:_______________Project Code:____________________Customer Approval:________

Seite 764 - The 6408D+ Telephone

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageThe 602 CALLMASTER Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: _________________________ Date

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123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OperMODEL NAME:_________________The CALLMASTER II and CALLMASTER III Voice TerminalSoftware Associate:______

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123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRSTUVWXYZ*O# MessageRingTransferConferenceTestDropSelect VolumeReleaseLog InMuteHoldThe CALLMASTER IV Voice TerminalSoftw

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AliasingIssue 11 December 19995-5S = Administered as SelfX = Not Allowed+D = with Display Module+F = with Feature Key ModuleTable 5-1. DEFINITY G1 a

Seite 768

7PQRS3DEFSpeakerMute HoldRedialTransferConfTest Ring2ABC14GHI5689MNOJKLTUVWXYZO#VolumeMenu Exit Prev NextTel #MODEL NAME: __________________________Th

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CALLMASTER VIMODEL NAME:_________________The CALLMASTER VI Voice TerminalSoftware Associate:_______________Project Code:____________________Customer A

Seite 770

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageRingTestVolume123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#OperThe ISDN 7505 Voice TerminalMODEL NAME: ____________________

Seite 771 - The 7407D Voice Terminal

ConferenceDropTransferHoldMessageRingTestVolume123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPRS TUV WXY*O#OperThe ISDN 7506 Voice TerminalMODEL NAME: ____________________

Seite 772 - PRS TUV WXY

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe ISDN 7507 Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: __________________

Seite 773 - The 7407 Plus Voice Terminal

Message123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OPERVolumeMute RedialProgram MemoryConf DropTransfer HoldTestRingPauseab c43218765#*09Press Memory

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VolumeMute RedialSpeaker ExitConf DropHold123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#NextPrevMenu DiraMODEL NAME:_________________The ISDN 8510T Voice T

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123456789ABC DEFMNOJKLGHIPQRS TUV WXYZ*O#OperVolumeMute RedialSpeaker ExitConf DropTransferHoldabcdefghijISDN 8520TDirNextMenuPrevklmnopqrstMessageMOD

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Contentsviii Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 8-27Additional Documents 8-279 The 7200 Series Voice Terminals 9-1 The 7203H Voice Terminal 9-2Applic

Seite 778 - MODEL NAME:_________________

Administration5-6 Issue 11 December 1999S = Administered as SelfX = Not AllowedPC = Personal ComputerDD = Digital Display ModuleDM = Data ModuleTDM =

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AliasingIssue 11 December 19995-7X = Not AllowedA = Administered as Analog On-premises or Off-premisesS = Administered as SelfDD = Digital Display Mod

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Administration5-8 Issue 11 December 1999S = Administered as SelfDD = Digital Display ModuleTable 5-3. DEFINITY G2 and System 85 Voice Terminal Admini

Seite 781 - The 8410B Voice Terminal

AliasingIssue 11 December 19995-9X = Not AllowedA = Administered as Analog On-premises or Off-premisesS = Administered as SelfTable 5-3. DEFINITY G2

Seite 782 - The 8410D Voice Terminal

Administration5-10 Issue 11 December 1999S = Administered as SelfX = Not AllowedPC = Personal ComputerDD = Digital Data ModuleDM = Data ModulePDM = Pr

Seite 783 - The 8411B Voice Terminal

Button and Feature CaveatsIssue 11 December 19995-11Button and Feature CaveatsSystem 75, DEFINITY G1 and G3, and DEFINITY ECSTable 5-5. Button and Fea

Seite 784 - The 8411D Voice Terminal

Administration5-12 Issue 11 December 1999System 85 and DEFINITY G2PC/ISDN Platform (DEFINITY G2). To administer the PC/ISDN Platform, the Generalized

Seite 785

Issue 11 December 1999 6-1 6Voice Terminal FeaturesThe voice terminals connected to the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Gen

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Voice Terminal Features6-2 Issue 11 December 1999Table 6-1. Single-Line and 7401 Voice Terminal Features (500 Telephone and 2500 Series Telephones)Phy

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Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-3Table 6-2. Single-Line Telephones and 7401 Voice Terminal Features(6200 Series Telephones)Telephones

Seite 788 - CALLMASTER

ContentsIssue 11 December 1999 ixPower Requirements 10-5Power Failure Operation 10-5FCC Registration 10-5Hearing Aid Compatible 10-67303S Equipment P

Seite 789 - CALLMASTER IV

Voice Terminal Features6-4 Issue 11 December 1999Table 6-3. Single-Line Telephones and 7401 Voice Terminal Features(8100 Series Telephones)TelephonesP

Seite 790 - The CALLMASTER V Console

Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-5Table 6-4. Single-Line and 7401 Voice Terminal Features (7101A through the 7104A Voice Terminals)Phy

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Voice Terminal Features6-6 Issue 11 December 1999Note 1:This model has two “virtual” appearances, but no call appearance buttons.Table 6-5. Single-Lin

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Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-7Table 6-6. Multi-Appearance Hybrid Voice Terminal Features(The 7200 Series and the 7300 Series Voice

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Voice Terminal Features6-8 Issue 11 December 1999Note 2:The 6408+ and 6408D+ voice terminals have a two-way speakerphone. The 6408 and 6408D have a on

Seite 794 - The ISDN 7507 Voice Terminal

Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-9Table 6-8. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features(The 7402 Plus through the 7406 Plus Voic

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Voice Terminal Features6-10 Issue 11 December 1999Note 4:The 7402 Plus and 7406D01A — 7406D04A voice terminals have a one-way listen-only speaker.Note

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Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-11Table 6-9. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features(The 7407 through the 7444 Voice Termina

Seite 797 - ISDN 8520T

Voice Terminal Features6-12 Issue 11 December 1999Note 6:The 7410D02A voice terminal has a one-way listen-only speaker.AC Powered XDC Powered(supplied

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Voice Terminal FeaturesIssue 11 December 19996-13Table 6-10. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features (The 8400 Series Voice Terminals) Voi

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