Overview

Telephones

System Telephones

This guide refers to Lucent Technologies telephones specifically designed to work with the system as system phones. These include the PARTNER Endeavor-34D, PARTNER Endeavor-18D, PARTNER Endeavor-18, and PARTNER Endeavor-6 telephones. You can also use the TransTalk© 9000-series wireless phones, including MDW 9000, MDW 9010, MDW 9030P and MDW 9031P Pocketphone, although they are not discussed in this guide. For information about a TransTalk 9000-series phone, refer to the documentation that comes with the phone.

System phones have several buttons in common: volume control buttons, and the f, C, A, h,!and Sbuttons. In addition, each phone has programmable buttons that can be used for outside lines, pools, extension numbers, outside phone numbers, or system features. Outside lines and pools, as well as some system features, require buttons with status lights. Programmable buttons without lines or pools assigned to them can be programmed with numbers or features, so you can use the feature or dial the number with one touch. The number in each PARTNER Endeavor-model name indicates the number of buttons with status lights.

If the PARTNER Endeavor-model phone has a display, indicated by a “D” in the model name, users receive messages and prompts when making calls and when programming. PARTNER Endeavor-model phones have a 16-character display. (More information about the display is provided in Chapter 5.) A system display phone is required for system programming.

Valid system extensions are 10 – 49. When using a PARTNER MAIL VS Module with the PARTNER Endeavor System, extension numbering is done dynamically. That is, when numbering extensions, the module counts as six extensions.

Table 1-3summarizes PARTNER Endeavor-model system phone features.

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