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    SPEAKER button which accesses either a 2-way speakerphone or a 1-way 
    listen-only speaker, a TEST button, a SHIFT button (some 8434DX telephones 
    will have a RING button instead), a red Message light, personalized ringing, a 
    built-in speakerphone with a reset option, and a built-in 2-line by 40-character 
    VFD display. The 8434 and 8434DX also have five softkeys and four display 
    control buttons which allow the user to access 15 features. These softkey features 
    can be used in addition to the features on the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 8434 and 8434DX telephones can be used in both a 4-wire and a 2-wire 
    environment. 
    NOTE:
    In order to use the display on the 8434 or 8434DX telephone and to use an 
    801A expansion module connected to the 8434DX, you must connect an 
    auxiliary power supply to the telephone.
    You can connect an 801A Expansion Module to the 8434DX telephone to provide 
    24 additional call appearance/feature buttons. 
    						
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    Figure 44. 8403B telephone  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 3 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 45. 8410B telephone 
    NOTE:
    The 8405B and 8405B+ look like the 8410B with the exception that the 
    8405 series do not have the second column of line appearances.
    Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 46. 8410D telephone 
    NOTE:
    The 8405D and 8405D+ look like the 8410D with the exception that the 
    8405 series do not have the second column of line appearances.
    Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 47. 8434D telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 24 feature buttons 
    						
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    CALLMASTER telephones
    There are several types of CALLMASTER telephones:
    n602A and 602D CALLMASTER
    The 602 CALLMASTER models have a display, a Message light, a Mute 
    button, and four fixed feature buttons: Conference, Drop, Hold, and 
    Transfer. You can administer its 10 call appearance/feature (2-lamp) 
    buttons and its 17 feature-only (1-lamp) buttons.
    n603D (CALLMASTER II)
    The CALLMASTER II model has a display, a Message light, and the Mute, 
    Select, Log In, and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: 
    Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer. You can administer its 6 call 
    appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only (1-lamp) 
    buttons. 
    n603E (CALLMASTER III)
    The CALLMASTER III model has a display, a Message light, and the 
    Select, Mute, Log In, and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: 
    Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer. You can administer its 6 call 
    appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only (1-lamp) 
    buttons. Note that you can assign any feature to the Log In and Release 
    buttons.
    You can connect the CALLMASTER III to either a standard 4-wire DCP or 
    a 2-wire circuit pack.
    n603F (CALLMASTER IV)
    The CALLMASTER IV model has a display, a Message light, and the 
    Select, Mute, Log In, and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: 
    Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer. You can administer its 6 call 
    appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only (1-lamp) 
    buttons. Note that you can assign any feature to the Log In and Release 
    buttons.
    You can connect the CALLMASTER IV to either a standard 4-wire DCP or 
    a 2-wire circuit pack.
    n606A (CALLMASTER VI)
    The CALLMASTER VI model is a miniature, 8-button, 2-headset jack, 
    digital telephone that is controlled by the user’s personal computer (PC) 
    through an RS-232 serial-port connection. 
    						
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    n607A (CALLMASTER V)
    The CALLMASTER V model has a display, softkeys, and the display 
    control buttons (Menu, Exit, Previous, and Next). This model does not have 
    a standard handset, but you can connect a handset to one of its headset 
    jacks. The CALLMASTER V has six fixed feature buttons: Speaker, Mute, 
    Hold, Redial, Conference, and Transfer. You can administer its 16 call 
    appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons, however, one of these buttons must be 
    administered as a Headset On/Off button and a second one must be 
    administered as a Release button. You can also administer the 12 softkey 
    buttons. 
    Figure 48. CALLMASTER II/CALLMASTER III digital telephoneFigure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 6 programmable buttons
    4. 18 feature buttons 
    						
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    Figure 49. CALLMASTER IV digital telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 6 programmable buttons
    4. 15 feature buttons
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    Figure 50. CALLMASTER V digital telephone Figure Notes
    1. Dial pad
    2. Display3. 4 softkey buttons
    4. 16 call appearance/feature buttons
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    Cordless telephones
    MDC9000 cordless telephone
    The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone has two basic parts, the handset and the 
    charging base.
    nThe handset has line/programmable feature/intercom buttons, Conference, 
    Drop, Hold, Transfer, Status, and Feature buttons, Headset On/Off and 
    Handset On/Off buttons, a LCD display, an earpiece volume control switch, 
    battery charging contacts, a directory card, and a headset jack.
    nThe charging base has a handset hook, ringer volume controls, battery 
    charging contacts, a Talk indicator, a Charge indicator, a Message indicator, 
    and a base ringer.
    MDW9000 cordless telephone
    The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone is part of the TransTalk
    ™ 9000 Digital 
    Wireless System family of telephones. This wireless telephone has three basic 
    parts, the handset the charging cradle, and the radio module.
    nThe handset has line/programmable feature/intercom buttons, Drop, Mute, 
    Hold, Conference, and Transfer buttons, a Headset On/Off button and a 
    Handset On/Off button, a LCD display, a Volume control switch, battery 
    charging contacts, a flexible antenna, and a Headset jack.
    nThe charging cradle has a handset hook, a spare battery cover, a spare 
    battery.
    nThe radio module has Power, Pass, and Radio indicator lights, a top hook, 
    card edge, and snap lock which connect the radio module to the carrier 
    assembly/backplane, an antenna, and power plug and line connectors. 
    						
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