DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Phone reference
1067500 telephones
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500 telephones
The 500 telephones are single appearance analog rotary-dial telephones which
provides cost-effective service wherever it is located. It provides limited access to
features because the rotary dial has no * or # positions.
2500-series telephones
The 2500-series telephones consist of single appearance analog telephones with
conventional touch-tone dialing. Y o u can allo w 2500-series ph ones users to access
features by giving them the appropriate feature access codes. For more
information about providing feature access codes to your users, refer to ‘‘Adding
feature access codes’’ on page 21.
6200-series telephones
6210 telephone
The 6210 telephones are single-line analog models. They have fix ed Flash, Red ial,
and Hold feature buttons and a message waiting light.
6218 telephone
The 6218 telephones are single-line analog models. They have 10 programmable
dialing buttons. These phones also have fixed Flash, Redial, and Hold feature
buttons and a message waiting light.
6220 telephone
The 6220 telephones are single-line analog models. These phones also have fixed
Flash, Redial, Hold, Mute, and Speakerphone (Spkr) feature buttons and a
message waiting light. They also have handset volume control, ringer volume
control, timed switch-hook disconnect, 10 programmable dialing buttons,
repertory keylock, set personalized ring, and system hold.