Nortel Meridian 1 Option 11C Compact Technical Reference Manual page 76

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Chapter 7 — Meridian Modular Telephones
The Key Expansion Module connects to the telephone through a ribbon cable
running from the base of the telephone. It is physically connected to the
telephone by the footstand.
Brandline Insert
The filler plate on the telephone or Display Module contains a removable
insert designed to accommodate custom labeling. You can order blank
Brandline Inserts and have a printer silk screen your company logo on them.
Brandline Inserts snap easily into and out of the filler plate.
Headset
The M2216ACD telephones are compatible with three electret headsets:
Plantronics Polaris
GN Netcom Profile
NT Liberation
The M2216ACD-2 agent jack is compatible with any standard carbon
headset.
The headset interface of the M2216ACD-1 is adjustable to allow you to tune
the electrical characteristics to optimize performance, while the
M2216ACD-2 headset interface is fixed.
Any recording device connected to the receive path of a Meridian Modular
Telephone must meet these requirements:
load impedance at least 8K ohms across the audio band
connect in parallel across pins 3 and 4 of the handset/headset jack
isolate power source from the headset/handset jack
M2006/M2008/M2616
You can use an electret headset in the handset port of the M2006, M2008 or
M2616 telephone. Choose an amplified headset that draws power from a
battery or AC transformer (power is not provided by the telephone). The
amplifier must draw less than 400 micro amps from the telephone jack.
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