Nortel Networks 400 4.0, BCM200 manual Introducing the BCM hardware

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IP Phone 2001 (not shown) — connects through an IP link to the BCM system. It has a single-line text display with a row of display keys on the second display line. The IP Phone 2001 can be used to call through any type of BCM line.

IP Phone 2002 (not shown) — connects through an IP link to the BCM system. It has a two-line text display with a row of display keys on the third display line, and four memory keys with indicators. The IP Phone 2002 can be used to call through any type of BCM line.

IP Phone 2004 — connects through an IP link to the BCM system. It has a six-line text display with a row of display keys on the eighth display line, and six memory keys with indicators. The IP Phone 2004 can be used to call through any type of BCM line.

IP Phone 2007 (not shown) — connects to a LAN through an Ethernet connection. The IP Phone 2007 supports call processing features, and can work with an External Application Server to display web-based and interactive applications on the large, color LCD touch screen.

i2050 software phone (not shown) — installs on a customer PC to provide Voice over IP (VoIP) services using a telephony server and your company’s local area network (LAN).

Nortel IP Audio Conferencing Unit (ACU) 2033 — provides audio conferencing. The keypad provides many of the set features of the basic Business Series telephones without display or memory buttons. The audio conference phone comes with three microphones. Installation instructions are provided with the audio conference phone.

Wireless LAN handsets 2210, 2211, and 2212 — Provides telephony access over the LAN or WAN through an 802.11-compatible access point. An SVP server provides communication between the handsets and the BCM IP functions. These handsets emulate the function of the IP Phone 2004. They have a three-line truncated display, with display keys. There are no navigation keys, so core-system features requiring navigation are not supported. There are no line keys, but the telephone uses a line key menu on which lines, intercom keys, and button features can be programmed.

Refer to the WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide for details.

Digital mobility system — Provides mobile coverage for your office. The handsets communicate through a stationary base station, which is wired to a digital mobility controller (DMC). In turn, the DMC is wired to a digital module on the BCM200 main unit, the BCM400 main unit, or the BCM expansion unit. Depending on the mobility configuration, you can have up to 64 sets assigned to your system. These handsets have a two-line display with display keys that allow user interaction with system prompts. Otherwise, their function emulates the 7100 digital phones.

Refer to the Nortel Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide for details.

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Nortel Networks 400 4.0, BCM200 manual Introducing the BCM hardware