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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Voice Terminal Features 6-13 6 Table 6-10. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features (The 8400 Series Voice Terminals) Voice Terminals Physical Features 8403 8405 8410 84118434 and 8434DX Call Appearance/ Feature Buttons3 5 10 10 34 Dial and Button Access to FeaturesXXXX X Conference, Transfer, Hold, and Drop ButtonsXXXX X Built-in Digital DisplayX (SeeNote7) X (See Note 7) X (SeeNote7) X (SeeNote7) SoftkeysX (SeeNote7) X (See Note 7) X (SeeNote7) X (SeeNote7) Self-Test CapabilityXXXX X Message LightXXXX X One-Way SpeakerX (See Note 8) X (SeeNote8) Built-in SpeakerphoneX (SeeNote9) X (See Note 9) X (SeeNote9) X (SeeNote9) SoftkeysX (SeeNote9) X (See Note 9) X (SeeNote9) X (SeeNote9) Mute ButtonXXXX X Personalized RingingXXXX X Continued on Next Page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Voice Terminal Features 6-14 6 Note 7: The 8405D, 8405D Plus, 8410D, 8411D, 8434, and 8434DX voice terminals have a display and softkeys. Note 8: The 8403, 8405B, and 8405D voice terminals have a one-way listen-only speaker. Note 9: Only the 8405B Plus, 8405D Plus, 8410, 8411, 8434, and 8434DX voice terminals have a built-in speakerphone and thus access to the Reset Speakerphone feature. The 2-way speakerphone can also be optioned as a one-way speakerphone or turned off. Note 10: The 8411, 8434, and 8434DX voice terminals require an auxiliary power supply. An MSP-1 Power Supply is recommended. Note 11: Only the 8434DX has an “EX MOD” jack on the bottom of the set which allows connection of an 801A Expansion Module. Analog Adjunct JackX EIA-232-D Jack for PassageWay ConnectionX AC Powered DC Powered (supplied by PBX)XXXX (See Note 10) X (See Note 10) Optional Enhancements: Headset AdapterXXXX X External SpeakerphoneXXXX X 801A Expansion ModuleX (See Note 11) 7400B+ Data ModuleXXXX X Table 6-10. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features (The 8400 Series Voice Terminals) — Continued Voice Terminals Physical Features 8403 8405 8410 84118434 and 8434DX
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Voice Terminal Features 6-15 6 . Note 12: The CALLMASTER VI works with a PC software application such as CentruVu®Agent software, and the agent uses the buttons shown on the PC monitor screen rather than the buttons on the voice terminal. Table 6-11. Multi-Appearance Digital Voice Terminal Features (The CALLMASTER Voice Terminals) Voice Terminals Physical Features 602 CMCM II and III CM IV CM VCM VI (see Note 12) Call Appearance/Feature Buttons 10 6 6 2 Feature-only Buttons 17 15 15 3 Dial and Buttons Access to FeaturesXXXXX Conference, Transfer, Hold, and Drop ButtonsXXXX Select ButtonXX Self-Test CapabilityXX Message LightXXXXX Mute ButtonXXXX Release ButtonXXX X Log In ButtonXX Headset On/Off ButtonX Built-in Digital DisplayXXXX (See Note 12) Personalized RingingXXXXX AC Powered DC Powered (supplied by PBX)XXXXX Optional Enhancements: Headset AdapterXXX X External SpeakerphoneXXX 7400B+ Data ModuleXXX
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Voice Terminal Features 6-16 6 Note 13: If the 7505 or 7506 sets have data, there are only 9 (or 30) call appearance/feature buttons. If the 7507 terminal has data, there are 30 (rather than 31) call appearance/feature buttons. Table 6-12. Multi-Appearance ISDN Voice Terminal Features (The 7500 Series and 8500 Series Voice Terminals) Voice Terminals Physical Features 7505 7506 7507 8503T 8510T 8520T Call Appearance/Feature Buttons with Lights9or 10 (See Note 13) 9or 10 (See Note 13) 30 or 31 (See Note 13) 31020 Shiftable Feature Buttons 4 4 Feature-Only Buttons 9 Dial and Buttons Access to FeaturesXXXXXX Conference, Transfer, Hold, and Drop ButtonsXXXXXX Memory DialingX Message LightXXXXXX Redial ButtonXXXXXX Self-Test CapabilityXXXXXX Built-in SpeakerphoneXXX XX Mute ButtonXXXXXX Built-in Digital DisplayXX XX Softkeys and Display Control ButtonsXX Personalized RingingXXXXXX Optional Enhancements: Headset AdapterXXXXXX Asynchronous Data ModuleXXX XX
The 6400 Series Telephones 7-1 7 DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 7 The 6400 Series Telephones The following 6400 Series Telephones are described in this section: n6402 and 6402D telephones n6408+ and 6408D+ telephones n6416D+ and 6416D+M telephone n6424D+ and 6424D+M telephone
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-2 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones Figure 7-1. The 6402 Telephone 7PQRS 3DEF S peake rFea tureHold RedialTran sfe rConf Test Ring 2ABC1 4GHI * 56 8 9MNO JKL TUV W XYZ O# Vo l um e Feature button Hold button Transfer/Test button Conference/ Ring button Dial pad Volume Control button Message Light Tray handle for quick reference cards Redial button Speaker button Handset Tel #
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-3 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7 Figure 7-2. The 6402D Telephone The 6402 and 6402D are single-line telephones 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 also has a 2-line by 16-character LCD display. NOTE: The 6402 and 6402D can be used ONLY in a 2-wire environment. For more information, see the section on “Wiring Information.” 7PQRS 3DEF S peake rFea tureHold RedialTran sfe rConf Test Ring 2ABC1 4GHI * 56 8 9MNO JKL TUV WXYZ O# Vo l um e 2-line by 16-character display Feature button Hold button Transfer/Test button Conference/ Ring button Dial pad Volume Control button Message Light Tray handle for quick reference cards Redial button Speaker button Handset Tel #
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-4 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7 Applications The 6402 telephones can best be used with the DEFINITY Enter prise Communications Server (ECS) Release 6.1 and later. This telephone is especially suitable for general office workers with low call volumes, manufacturing, warehousing, guard and/or reception areas, or office desks. Physical Features Dimensions NOTE: The dimensions described here for the 6402 and 6402D telephones are approximate. Width = 7 inches (17.78 cm) Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches (21.59 cm) Height (with deskstand and handset in place) = 4.75 inches (12.07 cm) Features Six Fixed Feature Buttons The 6402 and 6402D telephones have the following six fixed feature buttons: nSPEAKER button nFEATURE button nHOLD button nREDIAL button nTRANSFER/TEST button nCONFERENCE/RING button (labeled CONF) SPEAKER Button The 6402 and 6402D telephones are set for the 1-way, listen-only Speaker feature. The user can only listen to the far-end. However, in order to speak with the other par ty, the user must use the handset. The Feature Button The FEATURE button allows the dial pad to serve as 12 feature buttons without indicators. These features are accessed by pressing the FEATURE button and then one of the 12 dial pad keys.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-5 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7 The user has access to a Feature card among the cards in the tray located under the base of the telephone on which the system manager or the user can write the features administered on each of the dial pad keys. HOLD Button The red HOLD button can be used to put a call on hold. When a call is on hold, the red light associated with the HOLD button flashes. REDIAL Button TheREDIALbuttonisusedtoredialthelastnumbertheuserdialedfromthe dial pad. TRANSFER/TEST button The TRANSFER button can be used in a couple ways: When the telephone is off-hook, the user can press the TRANSFER button to transfer a call. When the phone is on-hook, the user can test the lights on the telephone, and if the user has a 6402D telephone, he or she can use the TRANSFER button to test the display. (In the latter case, all the display segments fill in.) CONF/RING Button The CONFERENCE/RING button can be used in a couple ways: When the telephone is off-hook, the user can use this button to set up a conference call with five other people. When the phone is on-hook, the user can press this button to select a personalized ringing pattern from among eight different patterns. VOLUME Control button The 6402 and 6402D telephones have a VOLUME “arrow” button on the front of the set. This button has several functions. When the user is using the 1-way speaker, the VOLUME button controls the volume of the speaker. When the user is on a call using the handset, the VOLUME button controls the volume of the handset. When the telephone is idle, the button controls the volume of the tone ringer. Message Light The red Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. It goes off when the user retrieves the message or when the message is erased.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 6400 Series Telephones 7-6 The 6402 and 6402D Telephones 7 Other Physical Features Pull-out tray Five quick reference cards are provided in the tray located under the base of every 6400 Series telephone. Handset The 6402 and 6402D telephones are equipped with an AJ2A handset. Dial pad These telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial pad. The letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the “5” button on the dial pad has raised bars for visually-impaired users. Jacks The 6402 and 6402D telephones’ housing has a Line jack and a Handset cord jack located on the back of the housing. Cords Two cords are supplied with the 6402 and 6402D: a coiled 9-foot handset cord and a 7-foot line cord. Optional longer cords are available: a 12-foot handset cord and 14-foot and 25-foot line cords. Ringing These telephones have electronic tone ringing. With the Select Ring feature, the user can choose any one of eight different ringing patterns. The set has a Volume control button which controls the loudness of the ringer, the speaker, and the handset. Mounting Options The 6402 and 6402D telephones come equipped with a nonadjustable desk stand. The user can reverse the stand and then mount the telephone on the wall. Color Options The 6402 and 6402D telephones are available in gray and in white.