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553-3011-100 Standard14.00 January 2002
Meridian Modular Telephones are connected to the system through a two-
wire loop carrying two independent 64 Kb/s PCM Channels with associated
signaling channels. One of the two PCM channels is dedicated to voice while
the other is dedicated to data traffic. Line cords and handset cords on all
Meridian Digital Telephones are equipped with snap-in TELADAPT
connectors for easy and quick connecting procedures.
Software requirements
The option number for the Meridian Modular Telephones is 170. The
mnemonic is ARIE. The DSET package (88) and the TSET package (89) are
required.
Peripheral equipment requirements
The telephone interfaces with the Digital Line Card (DLC) in Option 11C.
The digital line card supports eight Integrated Voice and Data ports; each port
supports one data and one voice channel. A voice TN and a data TN are
assigned in the software.
General description
This document describes the various features and capabilities of the following
Meridian Modular Telephones.
M2006a single line telephone with 6 programmable function keys.
See Figure30.
M2008a multi-line telephone with 8 programmable function keys.
See Figure31.
M2616a high performance multi-line telephone with 16 programmable
function keys and integrated Handsfree unit. See Figure32.
M2016Sa Telephone Security Group Class II approved telephone designed
to provide on-hook security. It is similar to the M2616, with 16
programmable function keys, but has no handsfree capability. See Figure32.
M2216ACD-1a multi-line telephone for ACD operations. It has 15
programmable function keys, a special ACD Display Module and two RJ-32
jacks for modular electret headsets. See Figure33.