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DEFINITY
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Enterprise Communications Server
and System 75 and System 85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
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Issue 11
December 1999
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Pagina 1 - DEFINITY

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 41

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 65 - Supplies

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 75

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

Pagina 76

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 79

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 81

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 83

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 89

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 91

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 93

The 7100 Series Voice Terminals8-28 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 99

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 101

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 105 - Test Ring

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

Pagina 106

The 7200 Series Voice Terminals9-12 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 107

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

Pagina 108

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 110

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

Pagina 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,

Pagina 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

Pagina 113 - Additional Documents

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 116

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

Pagina 117

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

Pagina 118

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

Pagina 119

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

Pagina 120 - 7-18 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 123

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 127

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 129

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

Pagina 130

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

Pagina 131

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

Pagina 132 - 7-30 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 133

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 140 - 7-38 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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.

Pagina 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

Pagina 143

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

Pagina 144

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

Pagina 145

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

Pagina 146 - 7-44 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 147

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

Pagina 148

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

Pagina 149

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

Pagina 150 - 7-48 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 151

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

Pagina 153

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 159 - Distance Limitations

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

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

Pagina 165 - 7102 Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 166 - Terminal

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

Pagina 170 - 8-16 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 171 - The 7103A Programmable Voice

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

Pagina 174 - 8-20 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 176 - The 7104A Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 181

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

Pagina 182 - 8-28 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 183 - 7205H voice terminal

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

Pagina 184 - The 7203H Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 188 - 9-6 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 189 - The 7205H Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 193 - 7205H Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 194 - 9-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 195 - 7305S voice terminal

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

Pagina 196 - The 7303S Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 200 - 7303S Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 201 - The 7305S Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 203

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

Pagina 204 - 10-10 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 205 - 7305S Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 206 - 10-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 208

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

Pagina 210 - Dimensions

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

Pagina 211 - ■ The Select Ring feature

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

Pagina 214 - Aliasing

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

Pagina 216 - 11-10 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 218 - 11-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 219

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

Pagina 220 - 11-14 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 222 - The 7402 Plus Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 223

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

Pagina 225

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

Pagina 226 - 11-20 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 227

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

Pagina 228 - 11-22 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 229

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

Pagina 230 - 11-24 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 231

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

Pagina 232 - 11-26 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 233 - The 7403D Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 234

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

Pagina 236 - PROTECTION

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

Pagina 237 - 7403D Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 238 - The 7404D Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 239 - ■ HOLD button

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

Pagina 240

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

Pagina 241

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

Pagina 242 - 7404D Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 244

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

Pagina 245

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

Pagina 246

Contentsxxxii Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 247 - 7405D Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 248 - Select Ring

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.

Pagina 249

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

Pagina 250 - Reset Spkr

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

Pagina 251

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

Pagina 252 - Physical Description

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

Pagina 253

The 7400 Series Voice Terminals11-120 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 254 - 11-48 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 255

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 258 - 11-52 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 259

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

Pagina 260 - 11-54 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 261

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

Pagina 262 - 11-56 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 263

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

Pagina 264

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

Pagina 265

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

Pagina 266 - 11-60 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 267

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

Pagina 268 - 11-62 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 269 - 7407 Plus Voice Terminals

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

Pagina 270 - 11-64 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 271 - Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 272 - 11-66 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 273 - Enhanced 7407D

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

Pagina 274 - 11-68 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 275

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

Pagina 276 - ■ DROP or DROP/TEST button

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

Pagina 277 - Message light

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

Pagina 278 - Speaker (Listen-only) Feature

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

Pagina 280

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

Pagina 281

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

Pagina 282 - 11-76 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 283

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

Pagina 284 - Microphone

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

Pagina 285

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

Pagina 286 - 11-80 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 287

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

Pagina 288 - 11-82 Issue 11 December 1999

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,

Pagina 289

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

Pagina 290 - 11-84 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 291

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

Pagina 292 - 11-86 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 293

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

Pagina 294 - Transfer

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

Pagina 295

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

Pagina 296 - 11-90 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 297

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

Pagina 298

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

Pagina 299

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

Pagina 300 - 11-94 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 301

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

Pagina 302 - 11-96 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 303

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

Pagina 304 - 11-98 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 305

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

Pagina 306

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

Pagina 307

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

Pagina 308 - The 7434D Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 309

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

Pagina 310

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

Pagina 311

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

Pagina 312

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

Pagina 313

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

Pagina 314 - The 7444 Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 315

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

Pagina 316

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

Pagina 317 - MUTE button

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

Pagina 318

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

Pagina 319

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

Pagina 320

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

Pagina 321

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 (

Pagina 322

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

Pagina 323

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

Pagina 324

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

Pagina 325

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

Pagina 326

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

Pagina 327 - ■ 8411 voice terminal

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

Pagina 328 - The 8403 Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 329

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

Pagina 330

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

Pagina 331

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

Pagina 336 - 12-10 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 338 - 12-12 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 340 - 8405D Plus Voice Terminals

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

Pagina 342 - 12-16 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 344 - 12-18 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 346 - MUTE Button

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

Pagina 348 - 12-22 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 352 - 12-26 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 354 - 12-28 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 356 - 12-30 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 358 - 12-32 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 360 - The 8410 Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 362 - ■ A red HOLD button

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

Pagina 363 - ■ TEST button

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

Pagina 364 - VOLUME Control Button

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

Pagina 365 - Softkeys

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

Pagina 366 - 12-40 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 370 - 12-44 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 372 - 12-46 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 374 - 12-48 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 376 - 12-50 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 377 - The 8411 Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 378 - 12-52 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 380

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

Pagina 382 - 12-56 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 383

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 (

Pagina 386 - 12-60 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 387 - PassageWay Status Indications

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

Pagina 388 - 12-62 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 390 - 12-64 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 391

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

Pagina 392 - 12-66 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 393

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

Pagina 394 - 12-68 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 395 - ■ K2S6 Handset

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

Pagina 396 - 12-70 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 397

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

Pagina 398 - 12-72 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 399

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

Pagina 400 - 12-74 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 401

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

Pagina 402

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

Pagina 403

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

Pagina 404 - 12-78 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 405

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

Pagina 406 - 12-80 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 407

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

Pagina 408 - 12-82 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 409

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

Pagina 410 - 12-84 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 411

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

Pagina 412 - 12-86 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 413

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

Pagina 414 - 12-88 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 415

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

Pagina 416 - 12-90 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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-

Pagina 418 - CALLMASTER VI Voice Terminals

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

Pagina 419 - Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 420 - 13-4 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 421

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

Pagina 422 - 13-6 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 423

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

Pagina 424 - 13-8 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 425 - The Recorder Interface

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

Pagina 426

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

Pagina 427 - VOLUME control button

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

Pagina 428 - Self-Test

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

Pagina 429

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

Pagina 430

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

Pagina 431

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

Pagina 432 - 13-16 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 433

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

Pagina 434 - 13-18 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 435 - Conference Transfer

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

Pagina 436 - 13-20 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 437 - Message

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

Pagina 438 - 13-22 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 439

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

Pagina 440 - 13-24 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 441

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

Pagina 442 - 13-26 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 443

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

Pagina 444 - The 500 Series Telephone

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

Pagina 445

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

Pagina 446 - 14-4 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 447

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 450

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

Pagina 451

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

Pagina 452 - 14-10 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 453

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

Pagina 454

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

Pagina 455

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

Pagina 456

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

Pagina 457 - 2500 DMGC Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 458 - The 2500 YMGK Telephone

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

Pagina 459

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

Pagina 460

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

Pagina 461

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

Pagina 462

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 464 - 14-22 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 465 - ■ REDIAL button

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

Pagina 466

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

Pagina 467

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

Pagina 468

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

Pagina 469

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

Pagina 470 - 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP

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

Pagina 471 - HoldMessage

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

Pagina 472

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

Pagina 473

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

Pagina 474

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

Pagina 475

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

Pagina 476 - 14-34 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 479

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

Pagina 480

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

Pagina 481

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

Pagina 482

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

Pagina 483

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 485

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

Pagina 486 - Feature Buttons

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 488

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

Pagina 489

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

Pagina 490 - 15-14 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 492

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

Pagina 493

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

Pagina 494

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

Pagina 495

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

Pagina 496 - 16-6 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 498 - 16-8 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 499

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

Pagina 500

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

Pagina 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.

Pagina 502

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

Pagina 503

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

Pagina 504

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

Pagina 505

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

Pagina 506 - 16-16 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 508

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

Pagina 509 - Programmable Dialing Buttons

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

Pagina 510

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

Pagina 511

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

Pagina 512 - 16-22 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 513

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

Pagina 514 - 16-24 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 515

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 517 - ISDN Voice Terminals

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

Pagina 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:

Pagina 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

Pagina 520

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

Pagina 521

ISDN Voice Terminals17-52 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 522

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

Pagina 523

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

Pagina 524 - ISDN 7506

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

Pagina 525

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

Pagina 526

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

Pagina 527

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

Pagina 528

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

Pagina 529 - 7506 Equipment PECs

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

Pagina 530 - (in well under

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

Pagina 531

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

Pagina 532

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

Pagina 533

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

Pagina 534

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 539

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

Pagina 540

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 544 - 17-28 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 545 - ISDN 8510T

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

Pagina 546 - 17-30 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 547

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

Pagina 548

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

Pagina 549 - Dial pad

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

Pagina 550

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

Pagina 551 - Data Features

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 553

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 556 - 17-40 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 557

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 560 - ■ Setting the speakerphone

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

Pagina 561

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

Pagina 562

Cordless and Wireless Telephones18-36 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 563

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

Pagina 564 - Terminating Resistor

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

Pagina 565

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 567

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

Pagina 568 - 17-52 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 569

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

Pagina 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#

Pagina 571 - Ringer Volume

Other Voice Terminals19-8 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 572

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

Pagina 573

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

Pagina 574

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 579

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 583

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

Pagina 584

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

Pagina 585

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

Pagina 586

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

Pagina 587

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 591

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 599 - CAUTION:

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 603

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 607

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 609

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

Pagina 610 - 19-6 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 611

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 613

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 615

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 617 - Digital Display Modules

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

Pagina 618

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 620

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

Pagina 621 - Function Key Modules

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

Pagina 622

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 629

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 639

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 641

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

Pagina 642

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 644

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 647

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

Pagina 648 - WARNING:

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 650

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

Pagina 651

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 657 - LAST NUMBER

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 659

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 665

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 667

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

Pagina 668

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

Pagina 669

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 671

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 677 - * SIGLS DISC

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 681

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 683

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 685

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

Pagina 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 —

Pagina 687

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 690 - ■ PHONE — (not used)

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

Pagina 691

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

Pagina 692

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 697

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

Pagina 698

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 700

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

Pagina 701

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 703

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

Pagina 704

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

Pagina 705

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

Pagina 706 - 703 DSU PECs

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 708

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

Pagina 709

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 712 - Permanent Applications

Adjunct Power4-12 Issue 11 December 1999

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 715

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

Pagina 716

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 719 - Switches

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

Pagina 720

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 723 - Mounting

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 727

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 732

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

Pagina 733

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 735 - The 3270 Data Module

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 737

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

Pagina 738

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

Pagina 739 - Connectors

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

Pagina 740

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

Pagina 741

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

Pagina 742 - ■ Data and RS-232 connections

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

Pagina 743

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

Pagina 744 - Z3A Data Module PECs

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

Pagina 745

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

Pagina 746

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

Pagina 747 - MADU Circuit Pack PECs

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

Pagina 748 - DCIU Interface Units

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

Pagina 749 - The 2500-Series DSU

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe 7407 Plus Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: __________________

Pagina 750

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

Pagina 751 - ■ E78 Plus/ISDN Software

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

Pagina 752 - Platforms

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

Pagina 753

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe 7444 Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: _______________________

Pagina 754 - PC/ISDN Platform

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

Pagina 755 - PC/ISDN PECs

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 757

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

Pagina 758 - E78 Plus/ISDSN Software

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

Pagina 759 - E78 PECs

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

Pagina 760 - 22-10 Issue 11 December 1999

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

Pagina 761

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

Pagina 762 - 23-2 Issue11 December 1999

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

Pagina 763 - The 6408+ Telephone

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

Pagina 764 - The 6408D+ Telephone

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

Pagina 765

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

Pagina 766

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

Pagina 767

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

Pagina 768

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

Pagina 769

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

Pagina 770

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

Pagina 771 - The 7407D Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 772 - PRS TUV WXY

ConferenceDropTransferHoldSpeakerSelectMuteMessageThe ISDN 7507 Voice TerminalSoftware Associate: ____________________Project Code: __________________

Pagina 773 - The 7407 Plus Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 774

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

Pagina 775

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

Pagina 777

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

Pagina 778 - MODEL NAME:_________________

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

Pagina 779

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

Pagina 780

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 782 - The 8410D Voice Terminal

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 785

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

Pagina 786

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

Pagina 787

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

Pagina 788 - CALLMASTER

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 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

Pagina 791

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

Pagina 792

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

Pagina 793

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 795

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

Pagina 796

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

Pagina 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

Pagina 798

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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