Callmaster Telephones - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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CALLMASTER telephones

There are several types of CALLMASTER telephones:
602A and 602D CALLMASTER
The 602 CALLMASTER models have a display, a Message light, a Mute button, and four
fixed feature buttons: Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer. You can administer its 10 call
appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 17 feature-only (1-lamp) buttons.
603D (CALLMASTER II)
The CALLMASTER II model has a display, a Message light, and the Mute, Select, Log In,
and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer.
You can administer its 6 call appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only
(1-lamp) buttons.
603E (CALLMASTER III)
The CALLMASTER III model has a display, a Message light, and the Select, Mute, Log In,
and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer.
You can administer its 6 call appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only
(1-lamp) buttons. Note that you can assign any feature to the Log In and Release buttons.
You can connect the CALLMASTER III to either a standard 4-wire DCP or a 2-wire circuit
pack.
603F (CALLMASTER IV)
The CALLMASTER IV model has a display, a Message light, and the Select, Mute, Log In,
and Release buttons. It also has four fixed features: Conference, Drop, Hold, and Transfer.
You can administer its 6 call appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons and its 15 feature-only
(1-lamp) buttons. Note that you can assign any feature to the Log In and Release buttons.
You can connect the CALLMASTER IV to either a standard 4-wire DCP or a 2-wire circuit
pack.
606A (CALLMASTER VI)
The CALLMASTER VI model is a miniature, 8-button, 2-headset jack, digital telephone that
is controlled by the user's personal computer (PC) through an RS-232 serial-port
connection.
607A (CALLMASTER V)
The CALLMASTER V model has a display, softkeys, and the display control buttons (Menu,
Exit, Previous, and Next). This model does not have a standard handset, but you can
connect a handset to one of its headset jacks. The CALLMASTER V has six fixed feature
buttons: Speaker, Mute, Hold, Redial, Conference, and Transfer. You can administer its 16
call appearance/feature (2-lamp) buttons, however, one of these buttons must be
administered as a Headset On/Off button and a second one must be administered as a
Release button. You can also administer the 12 softkey buttons.
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