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    Ringing
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones have electronic tone ringing with eight
    possible ringing patterns which you can select by pressing the CONF button while
    on-hook. The loudness of the tone ringer can be controlled by the VOLUME
    “arrow” button. (The user must NOT be on a speakerphone call. If the user is
    using the speakerphone, the VOLUME “arrow” button controls the volume of the
    speakerphone.)
    Mounting Options
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones come equipped with a nonadjustable desk
    stand. The user can reverse the stand and then mount the telephone on the wall.
    However, if there is a module connected in the Modular 6424D+ telephone ’s
    desktop stand, the telephone can ONLY be desk mounted: it CANNOT be
    wall-mounted.
    Color Options
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones are available in gray and in white.
    Wiring Information
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones work in a 2-wire DCP configuration ONLY.
    The table below describes the pins on a 6400-Series telephone LINE jack.
    Notes on 6400 Series 2-Wire Installation and Wiring:
    ALL wiring between the PBX and the telephone wall jack MUST consist of
    twisted-pairs. The line cord must be either a D8W, which consists of 4
    twisted-pairs, or a D2R which is a 2-conductor non-twisted pair cord. Only these
    cord types have been approved by Lucent Technologies. For optimum
    performance, the line cord length should not extend beyond that originally
    supplied with the telephone.
    A D8W modular cord MUST be used for all 2-wire installations requiring auxiliary
    power. If using an auxiliary power supply such as a Lucent Technologies 1151A, it
    Table 7-10. The Pins on a 6400-Series Telephone LINE Jack
    Line Interface
    Pin Pair Name Description
    41 U-T2-Wire(Tip)
    5 1 U-R 2-Wire (Ring)
    7 4 P1- Adjunct Power -48V
    8 4 P2+ Adjunct Power Common 
    						
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    is acceptable to have a D2R cord connected from the wall jack to the LINE jack
    found on the power supply.
    For 2-wire operation, if you need to plug the telephone into a 4-pin or 6-pin wall
    jack, instead of a standard 8-pin modular jack, refer to the “Line Interface” table
    above to insure that the wires from the 4-pin or 6-pin wall jack are connected to
    the correct pins on the telephone “LINE” jack.
    The 6400 Series telephones can be connected to either a RJ45x or an RJ11C
    station jack. If connected to an RJ11C, a 2-wire/4-wire Line Adapter must be
    installed. This adapter is available to accommodate situations where customers
    need to upgrade from an analog type RJ11C jack to an 8-wire RJ45x type jack.
    This adapter only works when using a 6400 Series telephone on either the 2-wire
    16-por t (TN2181) or the 24-port (TN2224) digital line circuit card.
    In 2-wire installations using an RJ45x station jack, PBX connections must be on
    pins 4 and 5 and auxiliary power must be connected to pins 7 and 8. In 2-wire
    installations using an RJ11C station jack, PBX connections must be on pins 3 and
    4 and auxiliary power must be connected on pins 2 and 5.
    REMOVE ALL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PAIRS BEFORE CONNECTING THE
    TELEPHONE.
    Appropriate Circuit Packs and Distance 
    Limitations
    The 6400 Series telephones can only be connected in a 2-wire mode behind the
    TN2181 and the TN2224 digital circuit packs.
    In 2-wire operation, the telephone must be within 5,500 feet of the PBX using
    22-gauge wire, within 3,500 feet of the PBX using 24-gauge wire, and within 2,200
    feet of the PBX using 26-gauge wire.
    Power Requirements
    The regular (non-modular) 6424D+ telephone receives power from the system
    and does not require any external power supply. However, if the 6424D+ is
    connected to an XM24 Expansion Module or if you are using a Modular 6424D+M,
    there MUST be auxiliary power in the form of a local power supply such as an
    1151A1 or an 1151A2 with Battery Holdover, or a bulk power supply such as an
    1145A or 1145B1.
    Administration
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones can be administered as themselves on a
    DEFINITY system starting with Release 6.1 software. This telephone will NOT
    work with any DEFINITY switch release prior to Release 6.1. 
    						
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    Button Numbering
    The following button diagrams of the 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones will help
    you administer the 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephone connected to a DEFINITY
    system Release 6.1 or later.
    If you need more information, refer to
    DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 3 Implementation
    , 555-230-653.
    Figure 7-10. Button Numbering for Administering the 6424D+ or 6424D+M Telephone 
    Connected to a DEFINITY System Release 6.1 or Later
    7PQRS
    3DEF
    S peak erMuteHold
    RedialTra n s f e rConf
    Te s t R i n g
    2ABC1
    4GHI
    *
    56
    8
    9MNO JKL
    TUV
    WXYZ
    O#
    Vo l um e
    Me nu Exit Pre v Next
    Te l #
    Administer the first column
    of 8 call appearance/
    feature buttons as “BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS” 1 - 8.Administer the second column
    of 16 buttons as “FEATURE
    BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS” 9 - 24.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    817
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    249
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    Administer the
    1 through 12. ASSIGNMENTS” “SOFTKEY BUTTONfeatures on12 softkey 
    						
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    Administering the Analog Adjunct on the 
    Modular 6424D+M Telephone
    As noted above, all 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones can be administered as
    themselves ONLY IF they are connected to a DEFINITY ECS Release 6.1 (or
    later). In Native Mode the Modular 6424D+M telephone is administered through a
    digital line circuit card with a line number (with the usual three call appearances)
    assigned to the I-1 Channel. If the Modular 6424D+M is connected to a DEFINITY
    ECS Release 8.1 or later, a second line number can be administered through the
    same digital line card on the I-2 Channel, but this line number can only be used for
    analog adjuncts connected to the Tip/Ring module. This analog adjunct is
    assigned a private number, but can be used only for placing or terminating a call.
    It cannot be used for any other analog functions such as transferring a call or
    setting up a conference call. If a second line on the telephone is administered on
    the I-2-Channel (for analog equipment), type “analog” in theData Optionfield on
    the administration screen.
    Power Failure Operation
    The 6400 Series telephones cannot be used as an emergency station during
    power failure transfer conditions.
    FCC Registration
    The 6400 Series telephones are FCC-registered along with the switch (as a
    system), but do not have a separate FCC registration label.
    UL and CSA Approval
    The 6400 Series telephones have been tested and have met the Underwriters
    Laboratories (UL) Standards UL 1459 and have also met the Canadian Standards
    Association (CSA) Standards CSA-C22.2 No.225-M90.
    Hearing Aid Compatible
    All 6400 Series telephones are compatible with the inductively coupled hearing
    aids approved by the FCC. 
    						
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    6424D+ and 6424D+M Equipment PECs and 
    Comcodes
    The 6424D+ and 6424D+M telephones and components can be ordered with
    these PECs and Comcodes:
    n6424D+ (6424D01A) telephone
    Gray 6424D+ Set PEC: 3307-24G
    Comcode: 108020553;
    White 6424D+ Set PEC: 3307-24W
    Comcode: 108020454
    nModular Class B 6424D+M (6424D02A) telephone
    Gray 6424D+M Set PEC: 3307-4MG
    Comcode: 108331240;
    White 6424D+M Set PEC: 3307-4MW
    Comcode: 108331257
    nAJ2A Handset
    Comcode: Gray=220035018; White=220035000
    nHandset cord (9 feet)
    Comcode: Gray and White cord comcodes not available at this time
    nD8W-87 Line cord (7 feet)
    PEC: 2725-07G
    Comcode: 103786778
    nD8W-87 Line cord (14 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07N (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786828
    nD8W-87 Line cord (25 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07S (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786802
    nD2R-87 Line cord (14-feet)
    Comcode: 105001861
    nButton Designation Card
    Laser Sheet For 25 Sets
    PEC: 32310A
    Comcode: 847770666;
    Laser Sheet For 100 Sets
    PEC: 32311A
    Comcode: 847770674
    n100A-266 Tip/Ring Module(White)
    PEC: 3305-TR1
    Comcode: 108332446
    100A-266Tip/Ring Module with 1151A Power Supply
    PEC: 3305-TRP 
    						
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    nXM24 Expansion Module(for the non-modular 6416D+ and 6424D+)
    Gray XM24 = PEC: 33076/A, Comcode: 108023243
    White XM24 = PEC: 33074/A, Comcode: 108023235
    nXM24 Expansion Module(with a new base angle for the 6416D+M,
    6424D+M, and CALLMASTER V)
    Gray XM24 = PEC: 33071/A, Comcode: 108544511
    White XM24 = PEC: 33072/A, Comcode: 108554503
    Adjuncts
    The Modular 6424D+M telephones, with the connected 100A Tip/Ring module in
    the desktop stand, allow connection with such analog adjuncts as answering
    machines, fax machines, modems, analog speakerphones, and TDD machines
    commonly used by the hearing impaired. For more information about these
    connections with the 100A Tip/Ring module, see theAdjunctssection later in this
    manual.
    The non-Modular regular 6424D+ telephones
    cannotaccommodate any adjunct
    equipment.
    NOTE:
    The Headsets mentioned below can be plugged into the Handset jack. On
    the Modular 6424D+M, there is also a Headset jack to which a headset can
    be connected.
    Headsets
    A list of compatible headsets, consisting of both modular and plug prong base
    units and selection of headpieces, appears in “Headset Adapters” in theAdjuncts
    section later in this manual.
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the 6424D+
    telephone: (Use the 9 digit number listed after each document to order that book
    from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies.)
    n6408+, 6408D+, 6416D+, 6416D+M, 6424D+, and 6424D+M Telephones
    User’s Guide
    , 555-230-739
    n6400 Series Multi-line Quick Reference Cards, 555-104-752
    nThe Tip/Ring Interface Module Installation and User Instructions,
    555-233-707. 
    						
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    The 7100 Series Voice Terminals
    The following section describes these 7100 Series voice terminals:
    n7101A voice terminal
    n7102A and 7102 Plus voice terminals
    n7103A Fixed Feature voice terminal
    n7103A Programmable voice terminal
    n7104A voice terminal 
    						
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    The 7101A Voice Terminal
    Figure 8-1. The 7101A Voice Terminal
    The 7101A voice terminal is a single-line analog model that requires one tip and
    ring pair for operation. It is equipped with a Message Waiting light and a 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 circuitr y.
    NOTE:
    The 7101A has been discontinued.
    Dial Pad
    Message Light
    Msg
    1
    23
    456
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PRS TUV WXY
    *O#Oper
    Handset
    Recall
    Disconnect
    Hi
    LoVo l u m e
    Control
    Disconnect
    ButtonRecall
    Button 
    						
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    Applications
    The 7101A terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and
    System 85. This voice terminal is especially suitable for manufacturing,
    warehousing, guard and/or reception areas, or office desks where multiple line
    appearances or one touch access to special features is not required.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 3-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 8-3/4 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 5-1/2 inches
    Thickness of housing = 1-1/2 inches
    Features
    Two Fixed Feature Buttons
    nRECALL button
    nDISCONNECT button
    Message Light
    The green Message light goes on when a message is left for the user.
    It goes off when the user retrieves the message.
    Other Physical Features
    Handset
    The 7101A is equipped with an R-type handset.
    Dial pad
    The 7101A has a 12-button touch-tone dial pad. 
    						
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    Jacks
    The 7101A housing contains two jacks. The handset cord jack is just under the left
    front edge of the housing. (The handset contains a jack for the other end of the
    handset cord.) The line jack is on the bottom center of the housing.
    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with the 7101A terminal: a coiled 7-foot modular handset
    cord and a 7-foot modular line cord. Optional longer cords are available: a
    12-foot handset cord, and 14-foot and 25-foot line cords.
    Ringing
    The 7101A has electronic tone ringing. The volume control is on the left side of
    the housing.
    Mounting Options
    The 7101A comes equipped with a non-adjustable desk stand. An optional wall
    mounting kit may be ordered.
    Color Options
    The 7101A is available in black only. 
    						
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