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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    The 107-Type Loudspeaker
    Figure 20-15. The 107-Type Loudspeaker
    The 107-Type Loudspeaker amplifies the received voice signal. This allows the
    user to hear better in an noisy environment.
    Applications
    The loudspeaker can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and
    System 85. It is used only with 2500-type voice terminals on “in place” basis. It is
    par ticularly useful in a conference room or noisy room. 
    						
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    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 5-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 3-3/4 inches
    Height = 4 inches
    Features
    Volume control
    The loudspeaker is equipped with a rotary volume control.
    ON/OFF switch
    The ON/OFF switch turns the loudspeaker on and off when placed in the
    appropriate setting.
    Power
    The 107-Type Loudspeaker requires an external AC or DC power source. This
    power may be provided by an 2012D Transformer, 18-volt AC terminals of an
    available power plant, or a 24-volt DC key system battery. 
    						
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    The 7404D (Voice Terminal) Messaging 
    Cartridge
    Figure 20-16. The Messaging Cartridge
    This Messaging Car tridge adjunct can be added to a 7404D Voice Terminal to
    provide displays on an associated data terminal. The messaging car tridge plugs
    into the bottom of the 7404D Voice Terminal. The basic messaging car tridge
    generates displays of call-related and personal-service information only.
    NOTE:
    The 7404D Messaging Cartridge was discontinued in July 2090.
    Applications
    The messaging car tridge is used with a 7404D voice terminal that is equipped
    with a data terminal. The 7404D and messaging combination can be used with a
    DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the
    DEFINITY ECS, System 75, or System 85. 
    						
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    Considerations
    A selection of the following display functions must be assigned to letter keys on
    the keyboard of the associated data terminal:
    nNormal Mode
    nInspect
    nMessage Retrieval
    nNext
    nMake Call
    nDelete Message
    nDate/Time
    Messaging Cartridge PECs
    The messaging cartridge attached to the 7404D voice terminal was ordered using
    the following PEC:
    nMessaging Feature Cartridge— PEC: 31810 
    						
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    The 2870A1 Automatic Dialer
    Figure 20-17. The 2870A1 Automatic Dialer
    The 2870A1 Automatic Dialer is an optional add-on adjunct for a MET set that is
    provided on an “in place” basis only. The dialer provides the capability to record
    and automatically dial 31 numbers of up to 15 digits each. It also provides last
    number dialed (manually) memor y and the capability to pause for subsequent dial
    tones during automatic dialing (WAIT input).
    Applications
    The automatic dialer can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and
    System 85. It is par ticularly useful for applications where several numbers must
    be repeatedly dialed.
    1
    23
    45 6
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PRS TUV WXY
    *O#Oper
    1
    23
    45 6
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PRS TUV WXY
    *O#Oper
    RECORD OFFRECORD WAIT
    LAST NUMBER
    DIALED 
    						
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    Physical Description
    Features
    Programmable buttons
    The automatic dialer has 31 buttons on which telephone numbers of up to
    15 digits can be stored for one button dialing.
    Four Fixed function buttons
    nRecord Off
    nRecord (Equipped with an Indicator)
    nWa it
    nLast Number Dialed
    Other Physical Features
    Dial pad
    The automatic dialer is equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial pad.
    Power
    The 2870A1 Automatic Dialer requires auxiliary power from an external source.
    Refer to theAdjunct Powersection earlier in this manual for the recommended
    power supply.
    Automatic Dialer PECs
    The 2870A1 Automatic Dialer can be ordered using the following PECs:
    n2870A1 Automatic dialer
    (Silver)— PEC: 3113-030FPC01
    (Teak)— PEC: 3113-030FPC02
    (Walnut)—PEC: 3113-030FPC03 
    						
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    Data Modules
    This section describes the devices that provide a data communications interface.
    Information on the data modules and other related data equipment used with the
    DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the
    DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85 is provided here. The following
    devices described in this section provide data interface functions such as
    modems, protocol converters, and data units.
    n7400A Data Module
    n7400B and 7400B Plus Data Module
    n7400D Low-Speed Asynchronous Data Module
    n8400B Plus Data Module
    n7500B Data Module
    nISDN Asynchronous Data Module (ADM)
    nDigital Terminal Data Module (DTDM)
    nZ702AL1 Data Service Unit (DSU)
    n703A Data Service Unit (DSU)
    nDEFINITY High Speed Link (HSL)
    nProcessor Data Module (PDM)
    nTrunk Data Module (TDM) 
    						
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    nModular Processor Data Module (MPDM)
    nModular Trunk Data Module (MTDM)
    n3270 Data Module
    nAsynchronous Data Unit (ADU)
    nMultiple Asynchronous Data Unit (MADU)
    nDCIU Interface Units
    n2500-Series Data Service Unit (DSU) 
    						
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    The 7400A Data Module
    Figure 21-1. The 7400A Data Module
    The 7400A Data Module is a full duplex asynchronous data module designed to
    replace both the TDM (MTDM) and PDM (MPDM) for asynchronous applications.
    The 7400A provides a DCP interface to the PBX and an RS-232-D (formerly
    RS-232-C) interface to a DTE such as host computers, personal computers, and
    terminals or DCE modems in external modem pool installation.
    Applications
    The 7400A data module can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and
    System 85. It can be used in the modem pooling feature or for host access.
    POWER/
    DATA7400A Data Module
    DTR
    RI
    DCD
    DTR
    RTS
    CTS
    TD
    RD DSR
    ENT ER / YES BACK NE XT / NOHOME
    TEST 
    						
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    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 7 inches
    Depth (front and rear) = 8-3/4 inches
    Height = 1-3/4 inches
    Features
    Lights
    nPOWER/TEST light — This red light goes on when the 7400A data module
    is on and flashes during all tests.
    nDATA light — This green light goes on during a data call and flashes when
    receiving an incoming call.
    Display
    The 16-character LCD display shows the status, option information, test
    information, and also information about the RS-232-D interface of the data
    module.
    NEXT/NO, BACK, and ENTER/YES buttons
    These buttons are used to view and set data communication options and
    functions, adjust the contrast of the display, and to conduct tests.
    Other Physical Features
    Jacks
    The 7400A data module is equipped with the following jacks.
    nPORT 1 (EIA RS-232-C or -D)
    nPHONE (not used)
    nLINE (to switch) (RJ-45)
    nPOWER 
    						
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