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    500 telephones
    The 500 telephones are single appearance analog rotary-dial telephones which 
    provides cost-effective service wherever it is located. It provides limited access to 
    features because the rotary dial has no * or # positions.
    2500-series telephones
    The 2500-series telephones consist of single appearance analog telephones with 
    conventional touch-tone dialing. You can allow 2500-series phones users to access 
    features by giving them the appropriate feature access codes. For more 
    information about providing feature access codes to your users, refer to ‘‘
    Adding 
    feature access codes’’ on page 21.
    6200-series telephones
    6210 telephone
    The 6210 telephones are single-line analog models. They have fixed Flash, Redial, 
    and Hold feature buttons and a message waiting light.
    6218 telephone
    The 6218 telephones are single-line analog models. They have 10 programmable 
    dialing buttons. These phones also have fixed Flash, Redial, and Hold feature 
    buttons and a message waiting light.
    6220 telephone
    The 6220 telephones are single-line analog models. These phones also have fixed 
    Flash, Redial, Hold, Mute, and Speakerphone (Spkr) feature buttons and a 
    message waiting light. They also have handset volume control, ringer volume 
    control, timed switch-hook disconnect, 10 programmable dialing buttons, 
    repertory keylock, set personalized ring, and system hold. 
    						
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    Figure 16. The 6210 telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Handset cord jack
    3. Flash button
    4. Redial button
    5. Hold button
    6. DATA jack7. Ringer volume control
    8. Message light
    9. Handset volume control
    10. Dial pad
    11. LINE jack (on bottom of phone)
    6210
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    Figure 17. The 6218 telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset parking tab
    2. Handset
    3. Program button
    4. Handset cord jack
    5. Flash button
    6. Redial button
    7. Hold button
    8. Data jack9. Personalized ring
    10. Ringer volume control
    11. 10 programmable dialing buttons
    12. Pause button
    13. Message light
    14. Handset/speakerphone volume 
    control
    15. Dial pad
    16. LINE jack (on bottom of phone)
    6220
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    Figure 18. The 6220 telephone Figure Notes
    1. DATA jack
    2. Handset
    3. Program button
    4. Mute button
    5. Handset cord jack
    6. Handset/speakerphone volume 
    control
    7. Flash button
    8. Redial button9. Hold button
    10. Personalized ring
    11. Ringer volume control
    12. 10 programmable dialing buttons
    13. Pause button
    14. Message light
    15. Speakerphone button
    16. Dial pad
    17. LINE jack (on bottom of phone)
    6220
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    6400-series telephones
    The 6400-series telephones are DCP 2-wire telephones that work with the 
    DEFINITY ECS. The last two digits of the 6400-series model number identify the 
    number of call appearances (2-lamp buttons) for that model. For example, the 
    6424D has 24 call appearances. The 6400 series includes two single-line sets 
    (6402 and 6402D), 8-button sets, a 16-button set, a 24-button set, and a 24-button 
    expansion module (for the 6416D+ and 6424D+ telephones). 
    Each of the 6400-series phones includes 6 standard feature buttons:
    nSPEAKER button, which can access a 2-way speakerphone or allow group 
    listen
    nMUTE button, which mutes the handset or speakerphone microphone
    nHOLD button
    nREDIAL button
    nTRANSFER/TEST button for transferring a call or testing the lights and 
    display on the telephone
    nCONF/RING button for setting up a conference call and for selecting a 
    personalized ringing pattern. 
    These phones do not have a standard Drop button, but you can assign a drop 
    button to any feature button. The 6400-series display phones show the date and 
    time in Normal mode, so you do not have to assign a Date/Time button to these 
    phones.
    6402 telephones
    The 6402 is a single-line telephone with six fixed feature buttons: a listen-only 
    Speaker button, a Feature button that allows you to use the dial pad keys for up to 
    12 features assigned by the system manager, a red Hold button, a Redial button, a 
    Transfer button that can also be used for the Test feature, and a Conference button 
    that can also be used to select a personalized ringing pattern, a red Message light, 
    and a Volume control button. 
    The 6402D is the same as a 6402, but also has a 2-line by 16-character LCD 
    display.
    The 6402 and 6402D can be used in only a 2-wire environment. 
    						
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    6408 telephones
    The 6408 is a multi-appearance digital telephone with eight call 
    appearance/feature buttons. 
    The 6408 telephone is available in the following four models:
    n6408 telephone—includes a 1-way, listen-only speaker, and no display
    n6408+ telephone—includes a 2-way speakerphone, and no display
    n6408D telephone—includes a 1-way, listen-only speaker, and a 2-line by 
    24-character display
    n6408D+ telephone—includes a 2-way speakerphone, and a 2-line by 
    24-character display.
    With the 6408D and 6408D+ telephones, the end-user can access 12 features with 
    the softkeys and display control buttons. These 12 features can be used in addition 
    to the features you assign to the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 6408, 6408+, 6408D, and 6408D+ telephones can work only in 2-wire 
    environments.
    6416D+ telephone
    The 6416D+ telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 16 call 
    appearance/feature buttons. 
    With the 6416D+ telephone the end-user can access 12 features with the softkeys 
    and display control buttons. These 12 features can be used in addition to the 
    features you assign to the call appearance/feature buttons.
    NOTE:
    You can connect an XM24 expansion module to the 6416D+ telephone to 
    expand the number of buttons you can assign. However, when the expansion 
    module is connected, you must connect an auxiliary power supply to the 
    telephone.
    6424D+ telephone
    The 6424D+ telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 24 call 
    appearance/feature buttons. With the 6424D+ telephone the end-user can access 
    12 features with the softkeys and display control buttons. These 12 features can be 
    used in addition to the features you assign to the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 6424D+ telephone can work in both 4-wire and 2-wire environments. 
    						
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    NOTE:
    You can connect an XM24 expansion module to a 6424D+ phone to expand 
    the number of buttons you can assign. However, when the expansion module 
    is connected, you must connect an auxiliary power supply to the telephone.
    Figure 19. 6402D telephone Figure Notes
    1. Display
    2. Feature button
    3. Hold button
    4. Transfer/Test button
    5. Conf/Ring button
    6. Dial pad
    7. Volume control button8. Message light
    9. Tray handle (includes reference 
    cards)
    10. Redial button
    11. Speaker button
    12. Handset
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    Figure 20. 6408D telephone Figure Notes
    1. Display
    2. Softkeys
    3. Display control buttons
    4. Hold
    5. Call appearance/feature buttons
    6. Message light
    7. Tray handle (includes reference cards)8. Volume control button
    9. Dial pad
    10. Conf/Ring button
    11. Redial button
    12. Transfer/Test button
    13. Speaker button
    14. Mute button
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    7100-series telephones
    7101A telephone
    The 7101A telephone is a single-line analog model that is equipped with a 
    Message Waiting light and a handy Recall button for activating the system’s 
    special features. It cannot be physically bridged to the same analog line port due 
    to the message waiting and loop current circuitry.
    7102A telephone
    The 7102A (7102A01A) and 7102+ (7102A01B), called the 7102 Plus. The front 
    of the two sets is exactly the same in appearance. The only difference is that the 
    7102A01B is equipped with an adjunct jack. This jack allows 
    speakerphone/headset capability.
    7103A telephone
    The 7103A fixed feature phone is a single-line analog model which has been 
    discontinued. The feature buttons on this phone must be programmed by the 
    system manager. It cannot be physically bridged to the same analog line port due 
    to the message waiting and loop current circuitry.
    7104A telephone
    The 7104A telephone is a single-line analog model that is equipped with a display 
    that is used to display stored numbers. It cannot be physically bridged to the same 
    analog line port due to the message waiting and loop current circuitry.
    7300-series telephones
    7302H MERLIN telephone
    The 7302H is a 5-button telephone that can be desk or wall mounted. This set can 
    no longer be ordered.
    Administer 7302H telephones (5-Button) as a 7303S model.
    7303H MERLIN telephone
    The 7303H is a 10-button telephone that can be desk or wall mounted. 
    						
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    Administer 7303H telephones (10-Button) as a 7305S model. You can administer 
    only the first 12 feature function buttons. Of these 12 buttons, 8 have two lamps 
    and 4 have no lamps. However, the system treats the 8 double-lamp buttons as 
    though they have a single (green) lamp. Administer the 4 buttons (with no lamps) 
    with features that do not require status indications.
    7303S telephone
    The 7303S is a multi-appearance hybrid telephone which provides access to 10 
    line appearances or selected programmable features. The 7303S telephone is also 
    equipped with six fixed feature buttons. It requires 3-pair wiring for operation. 
    One wire pair is used for analog voice, while the other two pairs are used for 
    digital control and signaling.
    7305H MERLIN telephone
    The 7305H series is a 34-button telephone. This telephone can be equipped with 
    or without different features such as built-in speakerphone or display. Some 
    versions of the 34-button series can be ordered using PEC code 3162 and the 
    appropriate suffix.
    Administer 7305H telephones (34-Button) as a 7305S model. The system treats 
    the telephone’s 24 feature function buttons (two lamps each) as single (green) 
    lamp function buttons.
    7305S telephone
    The 7305S telephone is a multi-appearance hybrid telephone which provides 
    access to 10 line appearances. The 10 line appearance buttons can also be used as 
    programmable feature buttons. The 7305S telephone is also equipped with 24 
    programmable feature buttons and six fixed feature buttons. It requires 3-pair 
    wiring for operation. One wire pair is used for analog voice, while the other two 
    pairs are used for digital control and signaling. 
    						
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