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    Figure 38. 7434D telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 24 feature buttons (11 to 34) 
    						
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    Figure 39. 7434D telephone with optional call coverage module Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. Call coverage module with 20 coverage module 
    buttons and status lamps
    4. 10 programmable buttons
    5. 24 feature buttons (11 to 34) 
    						
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    Figure 40. 7434D telephone with optional digital display module Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. Digital display module with 7 display buttons
    4. 10 programmable buttons
    5. 24 feature buttons (11 to 34) 
    						
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    ISDN telephones (7500s & 8500s)
    The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) phones include both the 
    7500-series and the 8500-series telephones. Each of these phones uses the ISDN 
    communications through a 4-wire “T”-interface.
    7505D ISDN-BRI telephone
    The 7505D telephone serves as a telephone if it is equipped with a Voice Only 
    Module (VOM). As a telephone, it offers programmable buttons, fixed feature 
    buttons, a Message light, touch-tone dialing, and a built-in, programmable 
    speakerphone or SPOKESMAN loudspeaker.
    The 7505 can be equipped with an optional Asynchronous Data Module that 
    provides the user with simultaneous voice and data capabilities. The 7505 
    equipped with the ADM offers the same voice capabilities as the 7505 equipped 
    with the VOM, plus it allows you to attach data terminals or personal computers 
    to send and receive data through the digital network.
    7506D ISDN-BRI telephone
    The 7506D serves as a telephone if it is equipped with a Voice Only Module 
    (VOM). As a telephone, it offers programmable buttons, fixed feature buttons, a 
    Message light, touch-tone dialing, and a built-in, programmable speakerphone or 
    SPOKESMAN loudspeaker.
    The 7506 can be equipped with an optional Asynchronous Data Module that 
    provides the user with simultaneous voice and data capabilities. The 7506 
    equipped with the ADM offers the same voice capabilities as the 7506 equipped 
    with the VOM, plus it allows you to attach data terminals or personal computers 
    to send and receive asynchronous data through the digital network.
    7507D ISDN-BRI telephone
    The 7507D serves as a telephone if it is equipped with a Voice Only Module 
    (VOM). As a telephone it offers programmable buttons, fixed feature buttons, 
    Message light, touch-tone dialing, and a built-in, programmable speakerphone or 
    SPOKESMAN loudspeaker.
    The 7507 can be equipped with an optional Asynchronous Data Module that 
    provides the user with simultaneous voice and data capabilities. The 7507 
    equipped with the ADM offers the same voice capabilities as the 7507 equipped 
    with the VOM, plus it allows you to attach data terminals or personal computers 
    to send and receive data through the digital network. 
    						
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    8503D ISDN-BRI telephones
    The 8503T telephone offers: four standard fixed feature buttons, a Message light, 
    three call appearance/flexible feature buttons, each with a red and green light, 12 
    programmable memory-dialing locations on the dial pad keys, a PROGRAM 
    button for storing numbers at the memory-dialing locations and a MEMORY 
    button for dialing these programmed numbers or codes, the Redial feature, the 
    Mute feature.
    8510T ISDN-BRI telephone
    The 8510T voice/data telephone offers: 10 call appearance/feature buttons, each 
    with a red and green status light, buttons for the Mute, Redial, Conference, Drop, 
    Transfer, and Hold features (the MUTE, SPEAKER, CONF, and TRANSFER 
    buttons have a red light next to them), a Speakerphone, a Volume control, and an 
    Adjunct jack. You can administer the softkey buttons. Four softkeys and display 
    control buttons below the a 2-line by 24-character display can be used to access 
    such features as a personal Directory, a Call Log, the Self-Test feature, and a 
    personalized ringing pattern for the telephone.
    8520T ISDN-BRI telephones
    The 8520T voice/data telephone offers the following: 20 call appearance/feature 
    buttons, each with a red and green status light, buttons for the Mute, Redial, 
    Conference, Drop, Transfer, and Hold features (the MUTE, SPEAKER, CONF, 
    and TRANSFER buttons have a red light next to them), a Speakerphone, a 
    Volume control, and an Adjunct jack. Ten softkeys and four display control 
    buttons located on either side of the 7-line by 24-character display can be used to 
    access such features as a personal Directory, a Call Log, the Self-Test feature, and 
    a personalized ringing pattern for the telephone. 
    						
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    Figure 41. 8503D telephone  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 3 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 42. 8510T telephone Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 43. 8520T telephone
    NOTE:
    The 8520T telephone supports 20 call appearances. The system maximum 
    of 10 call appearance buttons still applies. You can administer the buttons 
    that are not used as call appearance buttons as bridged appearances.
    Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 10 programmable buttons (11 to 20) 
    						
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    8110 telephones
    The basic 8110 (8110A01A, 8110A01B, and 811A01C) and the modified 8110M 
    (8110A01D) telephones are single-line analog telephones. These telephones are 
    exactly the same in appearance: each contains 12 programmable dialing buttons 
    with PROGRAM and PAUSE buttons, automatic redial, a flashing red Message 
    light, and a Hold button. They also have built-in speakerphones with Mute 
    capability and the Automatic Answer feature.
    8400-series telephones
    8403B telephones
    The 8403 telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with three call 
    appearance buttons, Conference, Transfer, Drop, and Hold buttons, a TEST 
    button, a blue FEATURE button which allows you to access 12 system features 
    assigned by the System Manager and to choose from among eight different 
    ringing patterns, a MUTE button, a SPEAKER button which accesses a 1-way, 
    listen-only speaker, a red Message light, and a Volume control button.
    The 8403 can be used in either a 4-wire or 2-wire environment.
    8405B telephone
    There are four varieties of the 8405 telephone: the 8405B and 8405B+, the 8405D 
    and 8405D+. All four varieties are multi-appearance digital telephones with five 
    call appearance/feature buttons.The 8405 telephones also have four standard fixed 
    feature buttons (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), a MUTE 
    button, a SPEAKER button, a TEST button, and a Volume control button. The 
    8405D and 8405D+ allow you to administer 12 softkey feature buttons in addition 
    to the call appearance and feature buttons.
    The four 8405 variations have the following differences:
    nThe 8405B has a 1-way, listen-only speaker, with NO display.
    nThe 8405B+ has a 2-way speakerphone, without a display
    nThe 8405D has a 1-way, listen-only speaker and a 2-line by 24-character 
    display.
    nThe 8405D+ has a 2-way speakerphone and a 2-line by 24-character 
    display.
    The 8405 telephones work in 4-wire or 2-wire environments. 
    						
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    8410B telephone
    The 8410 telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 10 call 
    appearance/feature buttons, four standard fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE, 
    DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), a MUTE button, a SPEAKER button which 
    can access either a 2-way speakerphone or a 1-way, listen-only speaker, a TEST 
    button, and a Volume control button.
    nThe 8410B is the basic set, without a display. 
    nThe 8410D (8410D03A) has a built-in 2-line by 24-character display. 
    Those users who have an 8410D with display can access 12 features with 
    the softkeys and display control buttons. These 12 features can be used in 
    addition to the features on the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 8410 telephone can work in both 4-wire and 2-wire environments.
    8411B and 8411D telephones
    The 8411 telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 10 call 
    appearance/feature buttons, four standard fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE, 
    DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), a blue SHIFT button, a MUTE button, a 
    SPEAKER button which can access either a 2-way speakerphone or a 1-way, 
    listen-only speaker, a TEST button, and a Volume control button.
    The rear of the 8411 telephone has two jacks: The Analog Adjunct jack can be 
    used for connecting answering machines, fax machines, PC or laptop data/fax 
    modem cards, data sets or modems, audio teleconferencing equipment, and TTY 
    machines commonly used by the hearing impaired. The RS-232-D Jack can be 
    used for connecting the telephone to a COM port on an IBM®-compatible 
    personal computer on which you can load PassageWay Solution software.
    There are two varieties of the 8411 telephone: the 8411B (8411D02A) is the basic 
    set, without a display; the 8411D (8411D01A) has a built-in 2-line by 24-character 
    display. Those users who have an 8411D with display can access 12 features with 
    the softkeys and display control buttons. These 12 features can be used in addition 
    to the features on the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 8411 telephone can work in both 4-wire and 2-wire environments.  
    						
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