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    							2  Telephones for the Global MarketplaceDEFINITY ProLogix Solutions Release 2 Overview 
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    8400 Series Digital 
    Telephones
    The 8400 Series telephones are versatile 2-wire/4-wire DCP telephones that offer 
    flexibility and cost savings and support most of the key/hybrid features of 
    DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions. (Table 1 shows the differences between the 8400 
    Series telephones and 6400 Series telephones.) These telephones detect automatically 
    whether they are plugged into a 2-wire or 4-wire digital line circuit card. This 
    significant benefit provides an easier transition to either a 2-line or a 4-line 
    environment, thereby reducing wiring expenses and installation adjustments. These 
    telephones also enable you to save space inside of the DEFINITY ProLogix 
    Solutions cabinet by using 24-port 2-wire boards in place of 8-port 4-wire boards.
    There are several models of 8400 Series telephones:•
    8403 telephone
    The 8403 is a 3-line telephone without a display that can be wall mounted. This 
    telephone has a built-in, 1-way (listen-only) speakerphone and three 
    programmable buttons. This telephone is not currently sold as new.
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    8405B telephone
    The 8405B is a 5-line telephone without a display that can be wall mounted. The 
    8405B has a built-in 1-way speaker and programmable keys. This telephone is 
    not currently sold as new.
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    8405B+ telephone
    The 8405B+ is a 5-line telephone without a display that can be wall mounted. 
    The 8405B+ has a built-in 2-way speaker and programmable keys. This 
    telephone is not currently sold as new. 
    						
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    8405D telephone
    The 8405D is a 5-line telephone with a 2-line, 24-character display that can be 
    wall mounted. This telephone has a built-in 2-way speaker and programmable 
    keys.
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    8410B telephone
    The 8410B is a 10-line telephone without a display that can be wall mounted. 
    The 8410B has a built-in 2-way speakerphone and programmable keys.
    •
    8410D telephone
    The 8410D is a 10-line telephone with a 2-line, 24-character display. The 8410D 
    has 12 additional features that are accessible via the 2-line by 24-character 
    display and are selected by the four display-associated soft keys. This telephone 
    has the same features as the 8410B and can be wall mounted. 
    •
    8411B telephone
    The 8411B is a 10-line telephone without a display. This telephone is an 
    enhanced version of the 8410B telephone that has a built-in RJ11C jack, which 
    provides an interface to analog telephone devices (such as a telecopier or a 
    modem) and an RS232 data interface for PassageWay Direct Connection. The 
    8411B has a built-in 2-way speakerphone and programmable keys. This 
    telephone cannot be wall mounted. This telephone is not currently sold as new. 
    						
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    8411D telephone
    The 8411D is a 10-line telephone with a 2-line, 24-character display. This 
    telephone is an enhanced version of the 8410D telephone that has a built-in 
    RJ11C jack, which provides an interface to analog telephone devices (such as a 
    telecopier or a modem) and an RS232 data interface for PassageWay Direct 
    Connection. The 8411D has a built-in 2-way speakerphone and programmable 
    keys. The 8411D has 12 additional features that are accessible via the 2-line by 
    24-character display and are selected by the four display-associated soft keys. 
    This telephone cannot be wall mounted.
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    8434DX telephone
    The 8434DX telephone is a 34-button telephone with a 2-line, 40-character 
    display. The 8434DX has a built-in 2-way speakerphone and programmable keys. 
    The 8434DX has 12 additional features that are accessible via the 2-line by 40-
    character display and are selected by the four display-associated soft keys. A 24-
    button expansion module can be added. (The 24-button expansion module 
    requires power from the station or the closet.) 
    						
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    Table 1. Differences between the 6400 Series Telephones and 8400 Series Telephones
    Feature6400 Series 
    Telephones8400 Series 
    Telephones
    Whisper Page Yes Yes
    Group Page Yes Yes
    Bridged Appearance  Yes Yes
    Personal CO Line 
    Appearance Yes Yes
    Directed Call Pick-up Yes Yes
    Group Listening Yes No
    Station User 
    AdministrationYes No
    Time/Day Default Yes No
    Adjustable Display Yes No
    Pull-out Tray Yes No
    Headset without handset 
    offhookYes No
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    RequirementsThe 8400 Series telephones are compatible with all 2-wire and 4-wire DCP circuit 
    packs. Dual-Purpose NEXT 
    buttonYes No
    Auxiliary Jack 6416D+M and 
    6424D+M onlyYes
    Tip/Ring Interface Yes Yes (8411)
    2 and 4 wire 2-wire only  Yes
    RS-232 CTI Interface No Yes (8411)
    AD Labeling Yes Yes
    Active Dialing Yes Yes 
    Context-Sensitive Help Yes  Yes
    Automatic Timer Yes No
    Table 1. Differences between the 6400 Series Telephones and 8400 Series Telephones
    Feature6400 Series 
    Telephones8400 Series 
    Telephones
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    9400 Series Digital 
    Telephones
    The 9400 Series telephones (used only in selected European countries) are digital 
    telephones. The 9403 and 9434 telephones operate in both 2-wire and 4-wire 
    configurations. The 9410D telephone operates only in the 2-wire DCP configuration.
    DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions supports the following 9400 Series telephones:•
    9403 telephone
    The 9403 telephone is a 3-line digital telephone without a display and can be wall 
    mounted. This entry-level telephone is designed for users with basic call 
    handling requirements. The 9403 is ideal for areas where there is minimum use, 
    such as reception areas, copy rooms, file rooms, or warehouse locations. This 
    telephone has a built-in, 1-way (listen-only) speakerphone that facilitates off-
    hook dialing and listening to voice mail or broadcast messages. You can add an 
    S201A speakerphone and use the cost-effective 9403 in a conference room. The 
    9403 operates in both 2-wire and 4-wire configurations. 
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    9410D telephone
    The 9410D telephone is a digital, multiline telephone that has 10 call 
    appearance/feature buttons and a 2-line by 24-character display. This telephone is 
    designed for users who need multiple line appearances and extensive features. 
    The 9410D has a built-in 2-way speakerphone and can be wall mounted. This 
    telephone operates only in the 2-wire DCP configuration.  
    						
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    9434 telephone
    The 9434 telephone is a digital, multiline telephone that has 34 call 
    appearance/feature buttons and a 2-line by 24-character display. This telephone is 
    designed for the busy executive or executive assistant who requires extensive call 
    handling and call coverage flexibility. The 9434 has a built-in 2-way 
    speakerphone and can be wall mounted. A 24-button expansion module can be 
    added to provide 24 additional auxiliary buttons. (The 24-button expansion 
    module requires power from the station or the closet.) The 9434 operates only in 
    both 2-wire and 4-wire configurations.
    Requirements
    The 9400 Series telephones are compatible with all 2-wire circuit packs. The 
    connection is made via a 2-wire, 16-port or 24-port DCP interface card.
    7300/ATL Series 
    Hybrid Telephones
    The 7300/ATL Series telephones are multiline, hybrid telephones. Although these 
    telephones are supported, these telephones cannot take advantage of the latest set of 
    DEFINITY features. These telephones are not currently sold as new. 
    						
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    ISDN BRI TelephonesLike the digital DCP telephones, ISDN telephones transmit voice, data, and control signals digitally. With 
    the ISDN telephones, however, the transmission employs the world-wide standard BRI protocol between the 
    switch and the telephone. The TN556C BRI station card permits the use of 8500 Series ISDN telephones.
    Also like the DCP telephones, these telephones can be used with personal computers to expand their digital 
    capabilities. The DEFINITY ISDN BRI telephones include models that have unique features such as call 
    logs and personal directories. 8500 Series ISDN 
    BRI Telephones
    The 8500 Series telephones are multiline ISDN BRI telephones.
    The following models of 8500 Series telephones are available:•
    8503T ISDN BRI telephone
    The 8503T ISDN BRI telephone is ideal for staff workers, entry-level associates, 
    lobbies, and conference rooms. This telephone provides three buttons for call 
    appearances/flexible features, nine fixed feature buttons, and 12 programmable 
    memory-dialing locations on the dialpad keys. The 8503T can support a S201A 
    speakerphone or a 500A headset adapter and can be wall mounted. 
    •
    8510T ISDN BRI telephone
    The 8510T ISDN BRI telephone is an all-around, multi-purpose, mid-range 
    telephone that provides a full array of features for very active telephone users and 
    busy managers, allowing quick and easy access to switch and personal features. 
    This telephone is ideal for the majority of your staff, conference rooms, and small 
    office/home office environments.  
    						
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    The 8510T provides 10 buttons for call appearances/flexible features, nine fixed 
    feature buttons, a built-in speakerphone, and a 2-line by 24-character display 
    with four control keys and four soft keys. The display soft keys provide access to 
    a personal directory of up to 30 names and numbers, incoming and outgoing call 
    logs, display contrast adjustment, ringer pattern selection, self-test, clock setting, 
    and a 3-digit password lock. The 8510T can support a Digital and Analog 
    SoundPoint speakerphone or a 500A headset adapter and can be wall mounted.
    •
    8520T ISDN BRI telephone
    The 8520T ISDN BRI telephone is an all-around, multi-purpose, mid-range 
    telephone that provides a full array of features for very active telephone users and 
    busy managers, allowing quick and easy access to switch and personal features. 
    This telephone is ideal for managers, conference rooms, and small office/home 
    office environments.
    The 8520T provides 20 buttons for call appearances/flexible features, nine fixed 
    feature buttons, a built-in speakerphone, and a 7-line by 24-character display 
    with four control keys and 10 soft keys. The display soft keys provide access to a 
    personal directory of up to 144 names and number; an incoming call log that 
    captures caller information from the 20 most recent incoming answered calls, the 
    20 most recent unanswered calls, and the 20 most recent outgoing calls; display 
    contrast adjustment, ringer pattern selection, self-test, clock setting, and a 3-digit 
    password lock. The 8520T also has an integrated data board that supports an 
    application programming interface (API) that gives users the option of increasing 
    the capabilities of their system by creating a variety of PC applications. The 
    8510T can support a Digital and Analog SoundPoint speakerphone or a 500A 
    headset adapter. 
    						
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    8528T ISDN BRI telephone
    The 8528T ISDN BRI telephone is an all-around, multi-purpose, mid-range 
    telephone that provides a full array of features for very active telephone users and 
    busy managers, allowing quick and easy access to switch and personal features. 
    This telephone is ideal for executive assistants, top-level managers, conference 
    rooms, and small office/home office environments.
    The 8528T provides 28 buttons for call appearances/flexible features, nine fixed 
    feature buttons, a built-in speakerphone, and a 2-line by 24-character display 
    with four control keys and 10 soft keys. The display soft keys provide access to a 
    personal directory of up to 30 names and numbers, incoming and outgoing call 
    logs, display contrast adjustment, ringer pattern selection, self-test, clock setting, 
    and a 3-digit password lock. The 8528T can support a Digital and Analog 
    SoundPoint speakerphone or a 500A headset adapter.
    Analog (Single-Line) TelephonesSingle-line telephones are an economical choice for users who do not handle many calls and do not use 
    modems and fax machines extensively.
    All signals between analog telephones and the DEFINITY system are analog over a pair of wires. Only one 
    incoming call can ring at a time, but the telephone can actually handle two calls — one active and one on 
    hold. Depending on the particular telephone, you can alternate between two calls or set up a three-way 
    conference using the switchhook or flash button. You can access DEFINITY voice features by either 
    entering access codes from your touch-tone keypad or pressing feature buttons.  
    						
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