Add-On Modules; Packing And Unpacking; Qmt1 And Qmt2 Add-On Modules - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

Telephone and attendant console installation
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Add-on modules

Packing and unpacking

QMT1 and QMT2 add-on modules

Use proper care while unpacking any add-on module. Check for damaged
containers so that appropriate claims can be made to the transport company
for items damaged in transit.
If a module must be returned to the factory, pack it in the appropriate
container to avoid damage during transit. Remember to include all loose parts
in the shipment.
Note: There are three distinct versions of Modular telephone sets—all
three are supported. The versions can be clearly distinguished by the first
four letters in the upper left-hand corner of the model identification label
on the bottom of the set. The three types are the "NTZK" models and the
"NT2K" models with date code prior to January 1998 and the NT2K with
date code of January 1998. In addition, the two jacks face in the same
direction on NT2K and NT9K sets, and in opposite directions on NTZK
sets. When appropriate, differences between the models are noted in this
document.
The QMT1 key/lamp module has 10 nonlocking keys and 8 LEDs, while the
QMT2 key/lamp module has 20 nonlocking keys and 16 LEDs. Add modules
to the right side of an SL-1 telephone or attendant console.
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