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Optional equipment

The modular design of the digital telephones described in this document
makes adding hardware options easy (see Figure 6 on
of hardware you can add to Meridian Modular Telephones.
Display Module
A 2-line by 24-character Display Module provides system prompts, feedback
on active features and valuable calling party information. In addition, you can
modify various set features such as volume and screen contrast using the
Program key (top right function key). You can enable a Call Timer which
times calls made or received on the prime DN.
The Display Module requires a Power Supply Board on M2008.
There are two types of Display Module available:
North American Display — Supports normal business features in two
languages, English and Quebec French.
Special Applications Display — Supports the following features:
— Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
— Hospitality
— 6 languages (English, Quebec French, Parisian French, German,
Spanish, Dutch)
A Special Applications Display Module comes as standard equipment on the
M2216ACD telephones. M2008 or M2616 telephones used as ACD
telephones require the Special Applications Display.
Note: It is possible to adjust the Display screen contrast so that it is too
light or too dark to read. If you cannot read the Display, disconnect and
then reconnect the line cord to return to the default settings.
Meridian Programmable Data Adapter
The Meridian Programmable Data Adapter (MPDA) mounts within the
telephone (see Figure 7 on
terminals, personal computers and printers to be connected to the telephone
Meridian modular telephones
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Telephones and Consoles
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