DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 | Issue 1 | ||
Overview | April 2000 | ||
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Telephone Features |
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Telephones | 16 | ||
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6400-Series Telephones
The
■Date and time display.
■A feature button which allows switchhook control of a headset.
■Group Listen capability, which allows you to use your handset or headset normally while others in the room listen in via speakerphone. This
■Telephone Self Administration capability, which allows you to program feature buttons on the telephone yourself.
6400 Tip/Ring Interface Module
This module provides a two wire analog interface for the 6400 DCP telephones. This will allow the operation of an analog adjunct to be independent of the digital telephone’s extension for the use of FAX machines or modems without compromising the user’s voice extensions.
6200-Series Analog Telephones
The 6210 and 6220 analog telephones are designed to take advantage of the many features offered by the DEFINITY ECS. They offer the following features.
■Message light
■Flash and redial buttons
■Hold button and hold light
■Handset volume control
■Data jack (for connecting a modem or similar device)
■Personalized ringing, speakerphone button and light, and programmable dialing buttons (6220 only)
IP SoftPhones
IP SoftPhones extend the level of DEFINITY services. They turn a PC or a laptop into an advanced telephone. Users can place calls, take calls, and handle multiple calls on their PCs. For a discussion of the types of SoftPhones available with IP Solutions for DEFINITY ECS, see ‘‘IP SoftPhones’’ on page 58.