Nortel Networks manual Introducing the BCM50 hardware

Models: BCM50

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 55

The following telephones and devices can be used with the BCM50 system:

Digital Phone 7100 one-line display, one memory button without indicator.

Digital Phone 7000 (not shown) (International only) — four memory buttons, without display or indicators.

Digital Phone 7208 one-line display, eight memory buttons with indicators.

Digital Phone 7316 two-line display, three display buttons, 16 memory buttons with indicators, eight memory buttons without indicators. Supports separate mute key and a headset key under the dial pad.

Digital Phone 7316E two-line display, three display buttons, 16 memory buttons with indicators, eight memory buttons without indicators. Handsfree, mute, and headset buttons are located under the dial pad. The default button assignment for the 7316E is different than the 7316.

Digital Phone 7316E + Key Indicator Module (KIM) — all the features of the 7316E plus 24 extra memory buttons with indicators, per KIM. Can be configured as an enhanced central answering position (CAP) that supports line and hunt group appearances (the eKIMs), or as an ordinary CAP that only supports memory button programming (the OKIMs). Supports a maximum of four eKIMs and up to nine OKIMS.

BCM50 Installation and Maintenance Guide

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Nortel Networks manual Introducing the BCM50 hardware