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customized key labels, the flexibility to change local set options, and a
user-selectable ring tone, are easily initiated at the desktop. Ten languages
are available for the display-based sets.
With simplified administration and management, the M3900 series
contributes to an overall lower cost of system ownership. Self-labeling keys
and snap-in cartridge style accessories reduce set installation time and
administrative charges. In addition, the telephones are shipped from the
factory with pre-installed and threaded handset and line cords. The M3900
portfolio also provides investment protection with software downloadable
firmware that offers new features and services as they continue to be
introduced.
The M3900 series is supported on software release MSL11 and above
with XPM13 and existing Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Digital Line
Cards (NT8D02) for the Meridian SL-100. The IPE should be upgraded
with the Enhanced XPEC (EXPEC) (NT7D07BA) card. Optivity Telephony
Manager for Meridian SL-100 (2.0) software is needed for software
downloadable firmware.
Table 17 "M3900 Series Digital Telephone summary" (page 163)
the available M3900 models.
Table 17
M3900 Series Digital Telephone summary
Terminal
M3901 (Entry)
Copyright © 2006, Nortel Networks
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Description
Single-line set with four fixed keys and five
programmable features.
An economical, entry-level digital telephone that is
suited for lobbies, cafeterias and public hallways.
Supports Feature Access Codes (FACs) and message
waiting indication with visual ringing.
Minimum required firmware: N/A.
Communication Server 2100
Meridian SL-100 Product Guide
555-4001-103 20.01 Standard
SE09 20 October 2006
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