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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
    Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
    555-015-201Issue 11
    December 1999
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    14
    Figure 14-9. The 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM Wall-Model Telephones
    Like earlier 2500 Series telephones, the 2500 MMGL, 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM,
    and 2500 YMGM desk model telephones, and the 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM
    wall model telephones are single appearance analog telephones with
    conventional touch-tone dialing. The 2500 MMGL, 2500 MMGM, and
    2554 MMGM telephones have NO feature buttons. The 2500 YMGL,
    2500 YMGM, and 2554 YMGM telephones are equipped with a FLASH button, a
    Message Waiting light, a REDIAL button, a HOLD button, and a MUTE button. All
    six of these telephone models provide access to features through the use of the *
    or # dial pad keys and the appropriate feature access codes.
    On all of these telephones, the user can select either Touch-Tone or Pulse dialing,
    whichever is appropriate. There is also a 2-position Positive Disconnect Switch
    which ensures faster, cleaner termination of calls when the user presses the
    switchhook.
    NOTE:
    All other 2500 telephones previously available will be manufacture
    discontinued beginning in June, 1994. The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL will
    be discontinued as of June, 1996, and the 2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM,
    which took their place, will, in turn, be discontinued in December, 1999.
    Dial Pad
    Telephone
    Hold MessageMessage Light**
    Number Card Ringer Volume
    Control
    Mute Button**
    Flash Button**
    Redial Button**
    Hold Button**
    Hold Light**
    Tone/Pulse
    Switch
    Handset Jack
    1
    4
    7
    GHI
    PQRS
    *
    2
    5
    8AB C
    JKL
    TU V
    OOPER
    DE F
    MNO
    WXYZ
    3
    6
    9
    #MUTE
    FLASH
    RE
    DIAL
    HOLD
    Switch*
    *
    ** These five buttons and the Message light appear ONLY on
    the 2554 YMGM. Positive Disconnect 
    						
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    Applications
    The 2500 MMGL, 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM, 2500 YMGM, 2554 MMGM, and
    2554 YMGM telephones can be used with the DEFINITY Communications
    System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and
    System 85. These 2500 Series telephones are especially suitable for
    manufacturing, warehousing, guard stations, or power failure locations.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions for the four 2500 desk models are approximate.
    Width = 5.37 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 3.81 inches
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions for the two 2554 wall models are approximate.
    Width = 4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 4.5 inches
    Features on the 2500 YMGL, 2500 YMGM, and 
    2554 YMGM Telephones
    The 2500 YMGL, 2500 YMGM, and 2554 YMGM telephones have four fixed
    feature buttons:
    nMUTE button
    nFLASH button
    nREDIAL button
    nHOLD button
    MUTE button
    Pressing and holding the MUTE button down blocks your conversation from being
    heard by the other party. 
    						
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    FLASH button
    The FLASH button performs the same function as flashing the switchhook; that is,
    it provides access to system features or use of custom calling services that
    require a press of the switchhook.
    REDIAL button
    TheREDIALbuttonisusedtodialthelastnumberdialed(upto28digits).
    HOLD button
    The HOLD button is used to put a call on hold. Below the HOLD button, there is a
    red light. When the user puts a call on hold, the light goes on.
    Message light
    The red Message light flashes when a message has been left, and flutters when a
    call is being received. The telephones recognize either LED or neon message
    waiting signals.
    Other Physical Features
    (on All of these 2500 and 2554 Telephones)
    Positive Disconnect
    The Positive Disconnect switch on the bottom of the telephone has two positions:
    ON and OFF.
    nThe ON position hangs up the telephone for approximately two seconds,
    even if the switchhook depression is less. This prevents inadvertent
    switchhook flashes. To initiate switchhook flash in this mode, press the
    FLASH button.
    nIn the OFF position, the switchhook will function normally.
    Handset
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a K-type handset.
    Dial Pad
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial
    pad. On all telephones, the letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate
    dial pad keys, and the “5” button on the dial pad has raised bars for
    visually-impaired users.
    Jacks
    All of these 2500 Series telephones contain two jacks. The handset cord jack is on
    the left side of the telephone. (The handset also contains a jack for the other end
    of the handset cord.) The line cord jack is on the right rear of the set. 
    						
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    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with all four of these 2500 Series model telephones: a
    coiled 6-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
    All of these 2500 Series telephones have an electronic tone ringer. There is a
    3-position ringer volume control located on the bottom of the telephone.
    Mounting Options
    The 2500 MMGL, 2500 MMGM, 2500 YMGL, and 2500 YMGM telephones can
    only be desk-mounted. They
    cannotbe wall-mounted. The 2554 MMGM and 2554
    YMGM telephones are wall model telephones.
    Color Options
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are available in black or misty cream.
    Distance Limitations
    The maximum allowable distances of a 2500 telephone from the DEFINITY G1,
    G2, and G3, DEFINITY ECS, System 75, or System 85 cabinet are shown in the
    table below.
    Table 14-5. Distance Limitations for the 2500 MMGL, 2500 YMGL, 
    2500 MMGM, 2500 YMGM, 2554 MMGM, and 2554 YMGM 
    Te l e p h o n e s
    System Port BoardNominal Maximum Range in Feet 
    (Meters)
    24 AWG 26 AWG
    SYSTEM 85 SN229
    SN228B3,500 (1,067)
    15,000 (4,572)3,500 (1,067)
    9,000 (2,743)
    DEFINITY G2 SN229
    SN228B
    TN742
    TN746
    TN746B3,500 (1,067)
    15,000 (4,572)
    20,000 (6,100)
    3,100 (945)
    3,100 (945)3,500 (1,067)
    9,000 (2,743)
    13,000 (3,962)
    2,000 (610)
    2,000 (610)
    DEFINITY G1 and
    G3, DEFINITY
    ECS, and System
    75TN742
    TN769
    TN74620,000 (6,100)
    20,000 (6,100)
    3,100 (945)13,000 (3,962)
    13,000 (3,962)
    2,000 (610) 
    						
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    Power Requirements
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are powered by the tip and ring leads. These
    telephones do not require any external power supply.
    Switch Administration
    These 2500 series telephones must be administered in the following ways:
    nIf the 2500 MMGL, 2500 YMGL, 2500 MMGM, 2500 YMGM, 2554 MMGM,
    or 2554 YMGM telephone is connected to a System 75, DEFINITY G1 or
    G3, or a DEFINITY ECS, it must be administered as a 2500 analog
    telephone.
    nIf any of these 2500 Series telephones is connected to a System 85 or a
    DEFINITY G2, it can be administered as an analog line.
    Power Failure Operation
    All of these 2500 Series telephones can be used as an emergency station during
    power failure transfer conditions.
    FCC Registration
    These 2500 telephones are FCC-registered.
    UL and CSA Approval
    These 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
    These telephones are compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids
    prescribed by the FCC. 
    						
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    2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL Equipment PECs
    The 2500 MMGL and 2500 YMGL telephones can no longer be ordered. The
    2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM, and the 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM
    telephones and optional components can be ordered with the following PECs:
    n2500 MMGM Basic Telephone (black) — 3101-KBD COL003
    n2500 MMGM Basic Telephone (misty cream) — 3101-KBD COL022
    n2500 YMGM Basic Telephone (black) — 3101-KFD COL003
    n2500 YMGM Basic Telephone (misty cream) — 3101-KFD COL022
    n2554 MMGM Basic Telephone (black) — 3101-KBW COL003
    n2554 MMGM Basic Telephone (misty cream —3101-KBW COL022
    n2554 YMGM Basic Telephone (black) — 3101-KFW COL003
    n2554 YMGM Basic Telephone (misty cream) — 3101-KFW COL022
    nHandset cord (12 feet, black) — 2725-01L COL09
    nHandset cord (12 feet, misty cream) — 2725-01L COL022
    nLine cord (14 feet, silver) — 2725-07N COL18
    nLine cord (25 feet, silver) — 2725-07S COL18
    Additional Documents
    The following document contains additional information relating to the
    2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM telephone, and the 2554 MMGM and 2554 YMGM
    telephone: (This document is shipped with these telephones, but is not orderable.)
    n2500 MMGM and 2500 YMGM Telephones, and the 2554 MMGM and
    2554 YMGM Telephones Quick Reference Guide 
    						
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    The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 
    2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP 
    Telephones 
    Figure 14-10. The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP Telephones
    Line Jack
    (on back
    Handset
    Cord Jack
    6
    Telephone
    Light*
    of phone)
    Mute Button*
    Flash Button*
    Redial Button*
    Hold Button*
    Hold Light*
    Number Card Message Handset
    3
    # 9
    *
    1
    4
    72
    5
    8
    O
    * These buttons and lights appear ONLY on the 2500 YMGP.
    Dial Pad Handset
    Vo l u m e
    Buttons 
    						
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    Figure 14-11. The 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP Wall-Model Telephones
    The newest 2500 telephones are the 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP desk model
    telephones, and the 2554 MMGN and 2554 YMGP wall model telephones. These
    models will take the place of the 2500 MMGM, 2500 YMGM, 2554 MMGM, and
    2554 YMGM, which will be discontinued as of December 31, 1999.
    Like the original 2500 sets, these new 2500 telephones are single appearance
    analog telephones with conventional touch-tone dialing.The 2500 MMGN and
    2554 MMGN telephones have NO feature buttons. The 2500 YMGP and 2554
    YMGP telephones are equipped with a FLASH button, a Message Waiting light, a
    REDIAL button, a HOLD button, and a MUTE button. All six of these telephone
    models provide access to features through the use of the * or # dial pad keys and
    the appropriate feature access codes.
    These 2500 Series telephones are automatically set for touch-tone dialing. The
    Positive Disconnect feature, which ensures faster, cleaner termination of calls
    when the user presses the switchhook, is also set at the factor y.
    Dial Pad
    Telephone
    Hold Message
    Message
    Number Card Ringer Volume
    Control
    Mute Button*
    Flash Button*
    Redial Button*
    Hold Button*
    Hold Light*
    1
    4
    7
    GHI
    PQR S
    2
    5
    8
    ABC
    JKL
    TUV
    O
    OPER
    DEF
    MNO
    WXYZ
    3
    6
    9
    #MUTE
    FLASH
    REDIAL
    HOLD
    * These five buttons and the Message light appear ONLYonthe2554YMGP.
    Vo l u m eVo l u m e B u t t o n s Light*
    *
    Handset jack 
    						
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    Applications
    The 2500 MMGN, 2500 YMGP, 2554 MMGN, and 2554 YMGP telephones can be
    used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and
    Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. These 2500 Series
    telephones are especially suitable for manufacturing, warehousing, guard
    stations, or power failure locations.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions for the four 2500 desk models are approximate.
    Width = 5.37 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 3.81 inches
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions for the two 2554 wall models are approximate.
    Width = 4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 4.5 inches
    Features on the 2500 YMGP and 2554 YMGP 
    Telephones
    The 2500 YMGP and 2554 YMGP telephones have four fixed feature buttons:
    nMUTE button
    nFLASH button
    nREDIAL button
    nHOLD button
    MUTE button
    Pressing and holding the MUTE button down blocks your conversation from being
    heard by the other party. 
    						
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    FLASH button
    The FLASH button performs the same function as flashing the switchhook; that is,
    it provides access to system features or use of custom calling services that
    require a press of the switchhook.
    REDIAL button
    TheREDIALbuttonisusedtodialthelastnumberdialed(upto28digits).
    HOLD button
    The HOLD button is used to put a call on hold. Below the HOLD button, there is a
    red light. When the user puts a call on hold, the light goes on.
    Message light
    The red Message light flashes when a message has been left, and flutters when a
    call is being received. The telephones recognize either LED or neon message
    waiting signals.
    Other Physical Features
    (on All of these 2500 and 2554 Telephones)
    Handset Volume Buttons
    All of these 2500 Series telephone models have two handset volume control
    buttons which control the receive volume of the handset. To raise the volume,
    press ; to lower the volume, press .
    Handset
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a K-type handset.
    Dial Pad
    All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial
    pad. On all telephones, the letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate
    dial pad keys, and the “5” button on the dial pad has raised bars for
    visually-impaired users.
    Jacks
    All of these 2500 Series telephones contain two jacks. The handset cord jack is on
    the left side of the telephone. (The handset also contains a jack for the other end
    of the handset cord.) The line cord jack is on the right rear of the set.
    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with all four of these 2500 Series model telephones: a
    coiled 6-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. 
    						
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