Avaya 555-233-001 Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
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Overview
555-233-001 — Issue 2 — November 2000
2 Desktop/Console Solutions
Analog (single-line) telephones
Single-line telephones are an economical choice for users who do not handle many
calls and do not use modems and fax machines extensively.
All signals between analog telephones and the DEFINITY system are analog over a
pair of wires. Only one incoming call can ring at a time, but the telephone can actually
handle two calls — one active and one on hold.
Depending on the particular telephone, you can alternate between two calls or set up a
three-way conference using the switchhook or flash button. You can access
DEFINITY ONE voice features either by entering access codes from your touch-tone
keypad or by pressing feature buttons.
The following analog telephones are available:
6200-Series analog telephones
8100-Series analog telephones
9100-Series analog telephones
2500-Series analog telephones
6200-Series analog
telephones
The 6200-Series telephones are single-line, analog telephones.
There are three 6200 telephones available:
6210 telephone
The 6210 telephone is a single-line analog telephone that can be wall mounted.
This telephone has a built-in Data jack that allows a user to bridge a fax machine,
modem, or laptop computer onto the single analog line.
6218 telephone
The 6218 telephone is a single-line analog telephone that can be wall mounted.
This telephone has a built-in Data jack that allows a user to bridge a fax machine,
modem, or laptop computer onto the single analog line. The 6218 also has 8 speed
dial buttons and a 2-way speakerphone. The 6218 telephone is available in the
U.S. only.
6220 telephone
The 6220 telephone is a single-line analog telephone that can be wall mounted.
This telephone has a built-in data jack that allows a user to bridge a fax machine,
modem, or laptop computer onto the single analog line. The 6220 also has 10
speed dial buttons and a 2-way speakerphone.