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DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications
Server and System 75 and System 85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
Copyright
1999, Lucent Technologies
All Rights Reserved
Printed in USA
Notice
Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was
complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is
subject to change.
Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by
an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your company’s
employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your
company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated
with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can result
in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services.
You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your
system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to prevent
unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for reading all
installation, instruction, and system administration documents provided
with this product in order to fully understand the features that can
introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken to reduce that
risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this product is immune
from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier
telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to
it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result
from such unauthorized use.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 15: Class A Statement.
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
Part 68: Network
Registration Number.
This equipment is registered with the FCC in
accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identified by FCC
registration number xxx.
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling.
Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide
proper answer-supervision signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules. This
equipment returns answer-supervision signals to the public switched
network when:
Answered by the called station
Answered by the attendant
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be
administered by the CPE user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls
forwarded back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible
exceptions are:
A call is unanswered
A busy tone is received
A reorder tone is received
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Interference Information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise
emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.
Le Présent Appareil Nomérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A
préscrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le
ministére des Communications du Canada.
Trademarks
5ESS, ACCUNET, AUDIX, CALLMASTER, CentreVu, DEFINITY,
DIMENSION, MERLIN, PassageWay, SPOKESMAN, TERRA NOVA, and
TransTalk are registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies.
CARBON COPY Plus is a trademark of Microcom Systems Inc.
E78 PLUS, CROSSTALK, and VT are registered trademarks of Digital
Equipment Corporation.
HAYES is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.
HYPERACCESS is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Corporation.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation.
Micro Channel is a trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation.
PROCOMM PLUS is a registered trademark of Datastrom Technologies.
ProLogix and TransTalk are trademarks of Lucent Technologies.
RELAY GOLD is a registered trademark of Microcom Systems, Inc.
SideKick is a registered trademark of Starfish Software, Inc.
SMARTMODEM 2400 and SMARTCOM are trademarks of Hayes
Microcomputer Products, Inc.
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European Union Declaration of Conformity
Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that
the equipment specified in this document conforms to the referenced
European Union (EU) Directives and Harmonized Standards listed below:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
Disclaimer
Intellectual property related to this product and registered to AT&T
Corporation has been transferred to Lucent Technologies Incorporated.
Any references within this text to American Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation or AT&T should be interpreted as references to Lucent
Technologies Incorporated. The exception is cross references to books
published prior to December 31, 1996, which retain their original AT&T
titles.
Heritage
Lucent Technologies — formed as a result of AT&T’s planned
restructuring — designs, builds, and delivers a wide range of public and
private networks, communication systems and software, consumer and
business telephone systems, and microelectronics components. The
world-renowned Bell Laboratories is the research and development arm
for the company.
Comments
To comment on this document, return the comment card at the front of the
document.
Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development,
Lucent Technologies, Holmdel, NJ 07733-3030.
The “CE” mark affixed to the equipment
means that it conforms to the above directives.
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1 Introduction 1-1
The Purpose of This Manual 1-1
The Organization of This Manual 1-4
2 General Information 2-1
Voice Terminals 2-1
Single-Line Voice Terminals 2-2
Multi-Appearance Voice Terminals 2-2
Facilities Common to All Voice Terminals 2-5
Buttons 2-5
Lights 2-8
Tones 2-10
Desk/Wall Mounting Arrangements 2-12
Adjuncts 2-12
Data Modules 2-15
PC Platform Products 2-18
Data Terminals 2-19
Technical Specifications 2-19
Call Progress Tones 2-19
External Ringing Tones 2-20
Indicator Lights Signals 2-21
3 Exposed Port Protection 3-1
Out-of-Building Campus Stations 3-1
Recommended Protectors and IROB Protection 3-3
4 Adjunct Power 4-1
Information on the Older Power Supplies 4-3
The Power Supplies Prior to the MSP-1 4-4
The MSP-1 Power Supply 4-5
The 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Units 4-8
Contents of the 1151A1 and 1151A2 Packages
(and Comcodes) 4-9
Connecting the Power Supply 4-10
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5 Administration 5-1
Aliasing 5-2
Button and Feature Caveats 5-11
System 75, DEFINITY G1 and G3,
and DEFINITY ECS 5-11
System 85 and DEFINITY G2 5-12
6 Voice Terminal Features 6-1
7 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-1
The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7-2
Applications 7-4
Physical Features 7-4
Wiring Information 7-7
Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance
Limitations 7-8
Power Requirements 7-8
Administration 7-8
Power Failure Operation 7-9
FCC Registration 7-9
UL and CSA Approval 7-9
Hearing Aid Compatible 7-10
6402 and 6402D Equipment PECs and
Comcodes 7-10
Adjuncts 7-11
Additional Documents 7-11
The 6408+ and
6408D+ Telephones 7-12
Applications 7-14
Physical Features 7-14
Wiring Information 7-20
Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance
Limitations 7-21
Power Requirements 7-21
Administration 7-21
Power Failure Operation 7-22
FCC Registration 7-22
UL and CSA Approval 7-23
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Hearing Aid Compatible 7-23
6408 Telephones and Equipment PECs and
Comcodes 7-23
Adjuncts 7-24
Additional Documents 7-24
The 6416D+ and 6416D+M Telephones 7-25
All 6416D+ and 6416D+M Telephones 7-25
Only the Modular 6416D+M Telephone 7-26
Applications 7-26
Physical Features 7-27
Wiring Information 7-33
Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance
Limitations 7-34
Power Requirements 7-34
Administration 7-35
Power Failure Operation 7-36
FCC Registration 7-36
UL and CSA Approval 7-36
Hearing Aid Compatible 7-36
6416D+ and 6416D+M Telephones and
Equipment PECs and Comcodes 7-37
Adjuncts 7-38
Additional Documents 7-38
The 6424D+ and 6424D+M Telephone 7-39
All 6424D+ and 6424D+M Telephones 7-39
Only the Modular 6424D+M 7-40
Applications 7-40
Physical Features 7-41
Wiring Information 7-47
Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance
Limitations 7-48
Power Requirements 7-48
Power Failure Operation 7-50
FCC Registration 7-50
UL and CSA Approval 7-50
Hearing Aid Compatible 7-50
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6424D+ and 6424D+M Equipment PECs
and Comcodes 7-51
Adjuncts 7-52
Additional Documents 7-52
8 The 7100 Series Voice Terminals 8-1
The 7101A Voice Terminal 8-2
Applications 8-3
Physical Description 8-3
Distance Limitations 8-5
Power Requirements 8-5
Power Failure Operation 8-5
FCC Registration 8-5
Hearing Aid Compatible 8-6
7101A Equipment PECs 8-6
Adjuncts 8-6
Additional Documents 8-6
The 7102A and 7102 Plus Voice Terminals 8-7
Applications 8-8
Physical Description 8-8
Distance Limitations 8-10
Power Requirements 8-10
Power Failure Operation 8-10
FCC Registration 8-10
Hearing Aid Compatible 8-11
7102 Equipment PECs 8-11
Adjuncts 8-11
Additional Documents 8-11
The 7103A Fixed Feature Voice Terminal 8-12
Applications 8-13
Physical Description 8-13
Distance Limitations 8-15
Power Requirements 8-15
Power Failure Operation 8-15
FCC Registration 8-15
Hearing Aid Compatible 8-16
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7103A (Fixed Feature) Equipment PECs 8-16
Adjuncts 8-16
Additional Documents 8-16
The 7103A Programmable Voice Terminal 8-17
Applications 8-18
Physical Description 8-18
Distance Limitations 8-20
Power Requirements 8-20
Power Failure Operation 8-20
FCC Registration 8-20
Hearing Aid Compatible 8-21
7103A (Programmable) Equipment PECs 8-21
Adjuncts 8-21
Additional Documents 8-21
The 7104A Voice Terminal 8-22
Applications 8-24
Physical Description 8-24
Distance Limitations 8-26
Power Requirements 8-26
Power Failure Operation 8-26
FCC Registration 8-27
Hearing Aid Compatible 8-27
7104A Equipment PECs 8-27
Adjuncts 8-27
Additional Documents 8-27
9 The 7200 Series Voice Terminals 9-1
The 7203H Voice Terminal 9-2
Applications 9-3
Physical Description 9-3
Distance Limitations 9-5
Power Requirements 9-5
Power Failure Operation 9-5
FCC Registration 9-5
Hearing Aid Compatible 9-5
7203H Equipment PECs 9-5
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Adjuncts 9-6
Additional Documents 9-6
The 7205H Voice Terminal 9-7
Applications 9-8
Physical Description 9-8
Distance Limitations 9-10
Power Requirements 9-10
Power Failure Operation 9-10
FCC Registration 9-10
Hearing Aid Compatible 9-10
7205H Equipment PECs 9-11
Adjuncts 9-11
Additional Documents 9-11
10 The 7300 Series Voice Terminals 10-1
The 7303S Voice Terminal 10-2
Applications 10-3
Physical Description 10-3
Distance Limitations 10-5
Power Requirements 10-5
Power Failure Operation 10-5
FCC Registration 10-5
Hearing Aid Compatible 10-6
7303S Equipment PECs 10-6
Adjuncts 10-6
Additional Documents 10-6
The 7305S Voice Terminal 10-7
Applications 10-8
Physical Description 10-8
Distance Limitations 10-10
Power Requirements 10-10
Power Failure Operation 10-10
FCC Registration 10-10
Hearing Aid Compatible 10-11
7305S Equipment PECs 10-11
Adjuncts 10-11
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Additional Documents 10-11
11 The 7400 Series Voice Terminals 11-1
The 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice Terminals 11-2
Applications 11-3
Special Operational Characteristics 11-3
Physical Features 11-4
Distance Limitations 11-7
Power Requirements 11-7
Switch Administration 11-8
Power Failure Operation 11-11
FCC Registration 11-12
UL and CSA Approval 11-12
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-12
7401D Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-12
7401 Plus Equipment with PECs and
Comcodes 11-13
Adjuncts 11-14
Additional Documents 11-15
The 7402 Plus Voice Terminal 11-16
Applications 11-17
Physical Features 11-17
Distance Limitations 11-20
Power Requirements 11-20
Switch Administration 11-21
Power Failure Operation 11-23
FCC Registration 11-24
UL and CSA Approval 11-24
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-24
7402 Plus Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-24
Adjuncts 11-25
Additional Documents 11-26
The 7403D Voice Terminal 11-27
Applications 11-28
Physical Description 11-28
Distance Limitations 11-30
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Power Requirements 11-30
Power Failure Operation 11-30
FCC Registration 11-30
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-30
7403D Equipment PECs 11-31
Adjuncts 11-31
Additional Documents 11-31
The 7404D Voice Terminal 11-32
Applications 11-33
Physical Description 11-33
Distance Limitations 11-35
Power Requirements 11-35
Power Failure Operation 11-35
FCC Registration 11-35
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-35
7404D Equipment PECs 11-36
Adjuncts 11-36
Additional Documents 11-36
The 7405D Voice Terminal 11-37
Applications 11-38
Physical Description 11-38
Distance Limitations 11-40
Power Requirements 11-40
Power Failure Operation 11-40
FCC Registration 11-40
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-41
7405D Equipment PECs 11-41
Adjuncts 11-41
Additional Documents 11-41
The 7406D, 7406BIS, and 7406 Plus Voice
Terminals 11-42
Applications 11-46
Physical Description 11-46
Distance Limitations 11-51
Power Requirements 11-52
Switch Administration 11-52
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Power Failure Operation 11-58
FCC Registration 11-58
UL and CSA Approval 11-58
Hearing Aid Compatibility 11-58
7406D/7406BIS Equipment PECs and
Comcodes 11-58
7406 Plus Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-60
Adjuncts 11-61
Additional Documents 11-61
The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and
7407 Plus Voice Terminals 11-63
Applications 11-67
Special Operational Characteristics 11-67
Physical Features 11-70
Distance Limitations 11-76
Power Requirements 11-76
Switch Administration 11-77
Power Failure Operation 11-83
FCC Registration 11-83
UL and CSA Approval 11-84
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-84
7407D/Enhanced 7407D Equipment PECs
and Comcodes 11-84
7407 Plus Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-85
Adjuncts 11-86
Additional Documents 11-87
The 7410D and 7410 Plus Voice Terminals 11-88
Applications 11-90
Physical Description 11-90
Distance Limitations 11-93
Power Requirements 11-93
Switch Administration 11-94
Power Failure Operation 11-99
FCC Registration 11-99
UL and CSA Approval 11-99
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-99
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7410D Equipment with PECs and Comcodes 11-99
7410 Plus Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-100
Adjuncts 11-101
Additional Documents 11-101
The 7434D Voice Terminal 11-102
Applications 11-103
Physical Description 11-103
Distance Limitations 11-105
Power Requirements 11-106
Power Failure Operation 11-106
FCC Registration 11-106
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-106
7434 Equipment PECs 11-106
Adjuncts 11-107
Additional Documents 11-107
The 7444 Voice Terminal 11-108
Applications 11-109
Physical Description 11-110
Distance Limitations 11-113
Power Requirements 11-114
Switch Administration 11-114
Power Failure Operation 11-118
FCC Registration 11-118
UL and CSA Approval 11-118
Hearing Aid Compatible 11-118
7444 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 11-118
Adjuncts 11-119
Additional Documents 11-119
12 The 8400 Series Voice Terminals 12-1
The 8403 Voice Terminal 12-2
Applications 12-3
Physical Features 12-4
Wiring Information 12-6
Distance Limitations 12-8
Power Requirements 12-8
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Switch Administration 12-9
Power Failure Operation 12-11
FCC Registration 12-12
UL and CSA Approval 12-12
Hearing Aid Compatible 12-12
8403 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 12-12
Adjuncts 12-13
Additional Documents 12-13
The 8405B, 8405B Plus, 8405D, and 8405D
Plus Voice Terminals 12-14
Applications 12-18
Physical Features 12-18
Wiring Information 12-25
Distance Limitations 12-26
Power Requirements 12-26
Switch Administration 12-27
Power Failure Operation 12-30
FCC Registration 12-30
UL and CSA Approval 12-31
Hearing Aid Compatible 12-31
8405 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 12-31
Adjuncts 12-32
Additional Documents 12-33
The 8410 Voice Terminal 12-34
Applications 12-36
Physical Features 12-36
Wiring Information 12-43
Distance Limitations 12-44
Power Requirements 12-44
Switch Administration 12-45
Power Failure Operation 12-48
FCC Registration 12-48
UL and CSA Approval 12-49
Hearing Aid Compatible 12-49
8410 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 12-49
Adjuncts 12-50
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Additional Documents 12-50
The 8411 Voice Terminal 12-51
Applications 12-52
Physical Features 12-53
Wiring Information 12-63
Distance Limitations 12-64
Power Requirements 12-64
Switch Administration 12-65
Power Failure Operation 12-69
FCC Registration 12-69
UL and CSA Approval 12-69
Hearing Aid Compatible 12-69
8411 Equipment PECs and Comcodes 12-69
Adjuncts 12-70
Additional Documents 12-71
The 8434 and 8434DX Voice Terminals 12-72
Applications 12-75
Physical Description 12-75
Wiring Information 12-83
Distance Limitations 12-84
Power Requirements 12-84
Switch Administration 12-85
Power Failure Operation 12-88
FCC Registration 12-89
UL and CSA Approval 12-89
Hearing Aid Compatible 12-89
8434 and 8434DX Equipment PECs and
Comcodes 12-89
Adjuncts 12-90
Additional Documents 12-91
13 CALLMASTER Voice Terminals 13-1
The CALLMASTER, CALLMASTER II,
CALLMASTER III, CALLMASTER IV,
CALLMASTER V, and CALLMASTER VI
Voice Terminals 13-2
Applications 13-8
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Special Operational Characteristics 13-9
Physical Description 13-9
Wiring Information on the CALLMASTER IV 13-15
Wiring Note for the CALLMASTER VI 13-16
Distance Limitations 13-16
Power Requirements 13-17
Switch Administration 13-17
Power Failure Operation 13-24
FCC Registration 13-24
CALLMASTER Equipment PECs and
Comcodes 13-25
Adjuncts 13-26
Additional Documents 13-27
14 The 500 and 2500 Series Telephones 14-1
The 500 Series Telephone 14-2
Applications 14-2
Physical Description 14-3
Distance Limitations 14-4
Power Requirements 14-4
Power Failure Operation 14-4
FCC Registration 14-4
500-Series Telephone Equipment PECs 14-5
Adjuncts 14-5
Additional Documents 14-5
The 2500 Series Telephones 14-6
Applications 14-8
Physical Description 14-9
Distance Limitations 14-10
Power Requirements 14-11
Power Failure Operation 14-11
FCC Registration 14-11
2500-Series Telephone Equipment PECs 14-11
Adjuncts 14-12
The 2500 DMGC Telephone 14-13
Applications 14-13
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Distance Limitations 14-15
Power Requirements 14-15
Power Failure Operation 14-15
FCC Registration 14-15
2500 DMGC Equipment PECs 14-16
Adjuncts 14-16
Additional Documents 14-16
The 2500 YMGK Telephone 14-17
Applications 14-17
Physical Description 14-18
Distance Limitations 14-19
Power Requirements 14-19
Power Failure Operation 14-20
FCC Registration 14-20
2500 YMGK Equipment PECs 14-20
Adjuncts 14-20
Additional Documents 14-20
The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL,
2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and 2554
MMGM and 2554 YMGM Telephones 14-21
Applications 14-24
Physical Description 14-24
Distance Limitations 14-26
Power Requirements 14-27
Switch Administration 14-27
Power Failure Operation 14-27
FCC Registration 14-27
UL and CSA Approval 14-27
Hearing Aid Compatible 14-27
2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL Equipment PECs 14-28
Additional Documents 14-28
The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and
2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP Telephones 14-29
Applications 14-31
Physical Description 14-31
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Distance Limitations 14-33
Power Requirements 14-33
Switch Administration 14-34
Power Failure Operation 14-34
FCC Registration 14-34
UL and CSA Approval 14-34
Hearing Aid Compatible 14-34
2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP Equipment PECs 14-35
Additional Documents 14-35
15 The 6200 Series Telephones 15-1
The 6210 Telephone 15-2
Applications 15-3
Physical Description 15-3
Distance Limitations 15-5
Power Requirements 15-5
Switch Administration 15-5
Power Failure Operation 15-5
Ringer Equivalency Numbers 15-6
FCC Registration 15-6
Hearing Aid Compatible 15-6
6210 Telephone PECs and Comcodes 15-6
Adjuncts 15-6
Additional Documents 15-7
The 6218 and 6220 Telephones 15-8
Applications 15-9
Physical Description 15-10
Distance Limitations 15-12
Power Requirements 15-12
Switch Administration 15-13
Power Failure Operation 15-13
Ringer Equivalency Numbers 15-13
FCC Registration 15-13
Hearing Aid Compatible 15-13
6218 and 6220 Telephones PECs and
Comcodes 15-13
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Adjuncts 15-14
Additional Documents 15-14
16 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-1
The 8101 and 8101M Telephones 16-2
Applications 16-4
Physical Description 16-4
Distance Limitations 16-6
Power Requirements 16-6
Switch Administration 16-6
Power Failure Operation 16-6
Ringer Equivalency Numbers 16-7
FCC Registration 16-7
Hearing Aid Compatible 16-7
8101 and 8101M Telephones PECs and
Comcodes 16-7
Adjuncts 16-8
Additional Documents 16-8
The 8102 and 8102M Telephones 16-9
Applications 16-10
Physical Description 16-10
Distance Limitations 16-13
Power Requirements 16-13
Switch Administration 16-13
Administration of Hidden Features 16-14
Power Failure Operation 16-14
Ringer Equivalency Numbers 16-14
FCC Registration 16-14
Hearing Aid Compatible 16-14
8102 and 8102M Telephones PECs and
Comcodes 16-14
Adjuncts 16-16
Additional Documents 16-16
The 8110 and 8110M Telephones 16-17
Applications 16-18
Physical Description 16-18
Distance Limitations 16-21
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Switch Administration 16-23
Administration of Hidden Features 16-23
Power Failure Operation 16-23
Ringer Equivalency Numbers 16-23
FCC Registration 16-23
Hearing Aid Compatible 16-23
8110 and 8110M Telephones Equipment
PECs and Comcodes 16-24
Adjuncts 16-25
Additional Documents 16-26
17 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-1
The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17-2
Applications 17-3
Physical Description 17-3
Distance Limitations 17-5
Power Requirements 17-6
Terminating Resistor 17-6
Power Failure Operation 17-6
FCC Registration 17-6
Hearing Aid Compatible 17-6
7505 Equipment PECs 17-6
Adjuncts 17-7
Additional Documents 17-7
The ISDN 7506 Voice Terminal 17-8
Applications 17-9
Physical Description 17-9
Distance Limitations 17-12
Power Requirements 17-12
Terminating Resistor 17-12
Power Failure Operation 17-12
FCC Registration 17-12
Hearing Aid Compatible 17-12
7506 Equipment PECs 17-13
Adjuncts 17-13
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Additional Documents 17-13
The ISDN 7507 Display Terminal 17-14
Applications 17-15
Physical Description 17-15
Distance Limitations 17-18
Power Requirements 17-18
Terminating Resistor 17-18
Power Failure Operation 17-18
FCC Registration 17-18
Hearing Aid Compatible 17-18
7507 Equipment PECs 17-19
Adjuncts 17-19
Additional Documents 17-19
The ISDN 8503 Voice Terminal 17-20
Applications 17-21
Physical Description 17-21
Distance Limitations 17-25
Power Requirements 17-25
Switch Administration 17-26
Power Failure Operation 17-26
FCC Registration 17-26
Hearing Aid Compatible 17-27
8503T Equipment PECs and Comcodes 17-27
Adjuncts 17-27
Additional Documents 17-28
The ISDN 8510 Voice/Data Terminal 17-29
Applications 17-30
Physical Description 17-30
Data Features 17-35
Distance Limitations 17-35
Power Requirements 17-36
Switch Administration 17-37
The Service Profiler ID (SPID) 17-38
Hidden/Craft Features 17-38
Power Failure Operation 17-39
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