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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    X = Not Allowed
    A = Administered as Analog On-premises or Off-premises
    S = Administered as Self
    DD = Digital Display Module
    DM = Data Module (DTDM or ADS)
    Table 5-3. DEFINITY G2 and System 85 Voice Terminal Administration
    System
    Voice Terminal S85 R2V1 S85 R2V2 S85 R2V3 S85 R2V4 G2
    500 A
    2500 A
    2500 YMGK A
    8101/8102/8110 A
    6201/6210/6220/6230
    7101A A
    7102A A
    7102 Plus A
    7103A A
    7104A A
    10 MET 7203H
    20 MET 7205H
    30 MET 7205H
    “MERLIN” SMALL X
    “MERLIN” MEDIUM 7303S
    “MERLIN” LARGE 7305S
    7401D 7403D S
    7401 Plus 7403D 7401D
    7402 Plus 7403D 7410D
    7404 7403D DM S
    7406D 7405D DD S
    7406BIS 7405D DD S
    7406 Plus 7405D DD 7406D or 7406BIS
    7407D 7405
    DDS
    Enhanced 7407D 7405D
    DD7407D
    7407 Plus 7405D
    DD7407D
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    S = Administered as Self
    DD = Digital Display Module
    Table 5-3.  DEFINITY G2 and System 85 Voice Terminal Administration — Continued
     System
    Voice Terminal S85 R2V1 S85 R2V2 S85 R2V3 S85 R2V4 G2
    7410D 7403D S
    7410 Plus 7403D 7410D
    7434D 7405D S
    7444 7405D DD 7405D DD
    or 7407D
    *7434D
    or 7407D*
    * CAVEATS for administration of the 7444 voice terminal:
    If the 7444 voice terminal is administered as a 7405D or a 7407D, the following caveats apply:
    nOnly 10 call appearance buttons can be administered with two lights, a red and a green light.
    nIf the voice terminal is administered as a 7407D, the S1 switch on the back of the 7444 voice terminal must be in the OFF
    position.
    When the 7444 voice terminal is administered as a 7405D or a 7434 voice terminal, the following caveats apply:
    nThe S1 switch on the back of the 7444 voice terminal must be in the ON position.
    nOnly one line of the display will show switch-related information.
    When a 7444 is administered as a 7434, DEFINITY G1 allows a maximum of 10 appearances of the primary line while DEFINITY
    G2 allows a maximum of 12 appearances. Each switch handles appearances of other lines (that is, lines used in Bridging, Call
    Pickup, etc.) in a different manner. Information about administering these appearances can be found in switch documentation
    and help screens.
    8403 7405
    8405B/8405B Plus 7403 7410D
    8405D/8405D Plus 7405+D
    8410B 7403 7410D
    8410D 7405+D
    8411B 7403 7410D
    8411D 7405+D
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    X = Not Allowed
    A = Administered as Analog On-premises or Off-premises
    S = Administered as Self
    Table 5-3.  DEFINITY G2 and System 85 Voice Terminal Administration — Continued
    System
    Voice Terminal S85 R2V1 S85 R2V2 S85 R2V3 S85 R2V4 G2
    8434/8434DX
    (for extra features)*
    * CAVEATS for administration of the 8434 voice terminal:
    The 8434 may be aliased as a 7405+D+F to support all system features. However, in this case, while all the call
    appearance/feature buttons AND the softkey features will be functional, there can be a maximum of only 10 call appearances.
    On the 7405, the Display Module is a 1-line display, and thus the 1-line display option should be selected.
    On some systems, the 8434 can be aliased as a 7434+D or a 7444 to support coverage. In this case, there can be up to 34 call
    appearances (including bridged call appearances), but the 15 softkey features will NOT be functional because the Feature Key
    Module is not allowed with the 7434 or 7444. On the 7434, the Display Module is a 1-line display, and thus the 1-line display
    option should be selected. If the set is administered as a 7444, it can be optioned for a 2-line display.
    7405+D+F
    8434/8434DX (for
    additional coverage)
    *X 7434+D
    602 CALLMASTER X S
    CALLMASTER II and III X 602 CALLMASTER
    7505 ISDN X S
    7506 ISDN X S
    7507 ISDN X S
    8503T X 7505
    8510T X 7507
    8520T X 7507
    MDC 9000 7303S Hybrid
    MDW 9000 7303S Hybrid
    MDW 9031 8410D 
    						
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    S = Administered as Self
    X = Not Allowed
    PC = Personal Computer
    DD = Digital Data Module
    DM = Data Module
    PDM = Processor Data Module
    TDM=TrunkDataModule
    GTA = Generalized Terminal Administration (see System 85 and DEFINITY G2
    Button and Feature Caveats section)
    Table 5-4. DEFINITY G2 and System 85 Terminal and Module Administration
    System
    Display Terminals 
    and Digital Modules S85 R2V1 S85 R2V2S85 
    R2V3S85 
    R2V4 G2
    PC/PBX Platform 7405D
    DD and DMPT 510D PC
    BCT 513 X EIA PORT
    MPDM PDM
    MTDM TDM
    7400A DM PDM or TDM (modem pool only) S
    7400B and 7400B Plus DM PDM (data only) or DM (voice and data) S
    7500B DM X S
    High Speed Link PDM
    3270A DCP PDM
    3270C DCP PDM
    3270T DCP PDM
    PC/ISDN Platform X GTA 
    						
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    Button and Feature Caveats
    System 75, DEFINITY G1 and G3, 
    and DEFINITY ECS
    Table 5-5. Button and Feature Caveats for DEFINITY G1 and G3 and System 75
    Terminal Aliased As Switch ReleaseButtons 
    that Do 
    NOT 
    Exist
    *
    * Do not assign features to these buttons.
    Note 1:
    7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A aliased as 7405D;
    7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM;
    7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A aliased as 7405D with DD;
    7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM and DD;
    7406D01A and 7406D02A with Z703A DSU aliased as 7405D with DM and DD.
    Note 2:Reserved for Speaker and Mute.
    Note 3:Not supported in earlier releases.
    Note 4:These buttons are used for the Log in and Release features.
    Do NOT 
    Assign 
    Features to 
    Button(s)
    7401D 7403D R1V1—R1V3 10 —
    7406D01A—
    7406D04A7405D
    (SeeNote1)R1V1 6—10,
    19—24—
    7406D05A,
    7406D06A7405D
    (SeeNote1)R1V1 6—10,
    19—242, 3
    (See Note 2)
    Self R1V2—R1V3,
    G1—2,3
    (See Note 2)
    8405
    (call appearance/
    feature buttons)8410 DEFINITY
    G3V3 or later6—10 —
    CALLMASTER II and III 602 CALLMASTER R1V3 (See Note 3) 7—10 22 and 28 
    						
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    System 85 and DEFINITY G2
    PC/ISDN Platform (DEFINITY G2).To administer the PC/ISDN Platform, the
    Generalized Terminal Administration (GTA) capability of DEFINITY G2 must be
    used. Below is an overview of how to administer it. See the
    PC/ISDN Installation
    and Reference Manual
    for detailed instructions.
    PC/ISDN Administration on DEFINITY G2.Ordinary BRI terminals used with
    DEFINITY G2 require initialization. They also suppor t Maintenance Information
    Messages (MIMs). Because PC/ISDN suppor ts neither MIMs nor terminal
    initialization, the system administrator must have created a
    terminal typefor each
    type of terminal being used with PC/ISDN. If the terminal is to have an associated
    display, the display type must be changed to
    6forpersonal computer.Each
    terminal thus created is simply a copy of the terminal type for the terminal at hand
    with the ISDN-MIM feature set to
    Noneand the display type set to6. For example,
    if the terminal to be administered is an AT&T model 7507, the system
    Table 5-6. Button and Feature Caveats for DEFINITY G2 and System 85
    Terminal Aliased As Switch ReleaseButtons 
    that Do 
    NOT 
    Exist
    *
    * Do not assign features to these buttons.
    Note 1:
    7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A aliased as 7405D;
    7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM;
    7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A aliased as 7405D with DD;
    7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM and DD;
    7406D01A and 7406D02A with Z703A DSU aliased as 7405D with DM and DD.
    Note 2:
    Reserved for Speaker and Mute.
    Note 3:Not supported in R2V1.
    Note 4:These buttons are used for the Log In and Release features.
    Do NOT 
    Assign Features 
    to Button(s)
    7401D 7403D R2V1—R2V3 12 —
    7406D01A—
    7406D04A7405D
    (See Note 1)R2V1—R2V3 8—12,
    31—36—
    7406D05A,
    7406D06A7405D
    (See Note 1)R2V1—R2V3 8—12,
    31—3614, 15
    (See Note 2)
    Self R2V4—G2 — 14, 15
    (See Note 2)
    CALLMASTER II and
    III602 CALLMASTER R2V2—R2V4
    (SeeNote3)9—12 24 and 30
    (See Note 4) 
    						
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    administrator might copy the 7507 terminal (type 57) to a new terminal type (that
    is, type 157) and modify it to exclude support of the ISDN-MIM feature. 
    						
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    							Voice Terminal Features
    6-1
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    Voice Terminal Features
    The voice terminals connected to the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications
    Server (ECS), System 75, and System 85 provide a wide range of features. The
    following tables provide information on the major features of a par ticular type of
    telephone or voice terminal.
    nTables 6-1,6-2, 6-3, 6-4,and6-5show the features that are available with
    single-line telephones and voice terminals, and the 6402 and 6402D
    telephones, and the 7401D and 7401 Plus Voice Terminals.
    nTables 6-6shows the features that are available with
    multiple-appearance hybrid voice terminals.
    nTables 6-7,6-8,6-9, 6-1,and6-11shows the features that are available
    with multiple-appearance digital voice terminals.
    nTa b l e 6 - 1 2shows the features available with the ISDN voice terminals. 
    						
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    Table 6-1. Single-Line and 7401 Voice Terminal Features 
    (500 Telephone and 2500 Series Telephones)
    Physical FeaturesTe l e p h o n e s
    5002500/
    25542500 
    DMGC2500 
    YMGK2500 MMGL 
    and 2500/2554
    MMGM and 
    MMGN2500 YMGL 
    and 2500/2554 
    YMGM and 
    YMGP
    AnalogXX X X X X
    Digital
    Touch-Tone DialXX X X X
    Rotary DialX
    Message LightXX X
    Dial Access to
    FeaturesXX X X X X
    Built-in Digital
    Display
    Recall ButtonXX
    Mute ButtonX
    Flash ButtonX
    Redial ButtonX
    Hold ButtonX
    Personalized
    Ringing
    Tone RingingXX X X
    Optional
    Enhancements:
    Message Waiting
    AdjunctX
    Headset Adapter
    External
    Speakerphone 
    						
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