Avaya IP600 manual Analog single-line telephones

Models: IP600

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Table 3. Differences between the 6400-Series telephones and 8400-Series telephones.

Feature

6400-Series

8400-Series

 

telephones

telephones

 

 

 

Dual-Purpose NEXT

Yes

No

button

 

 

 

 

 

Auxiliary Jack

No

Yes

 

 

 

Tip/Ring Interface

6416D+M and 6424D+M

Yes (8411)

 

only

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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Requirements

The 8400-Series telephones are compatible with all 2-wire and 4-wire DCP circuit packs.

Analog (single-line) telephones

Single-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 Avaya IP600 voice features either by entering access codes from your touch-tone keypad or by pressing feature buttons.

Avaya IP600 supports the 6200-Series analog telephone.

Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server

 

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Avaya IP600 manual Analog single-line telephones