Nortel BCM50 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 68

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Telephones and adapters
Digital Phone 7316E — two-line display, three display
buttons, 16 memory buttons with indicators, eight
memory buttons without indicators. Handsfree, mute,
and headset buttons are located under the dial pad. The
default button assignment for the 7316E is different than
the 7316.
Digital Phone 7316E + Key Indicator Module
(KIM) — all the features of the 7316E plus 24
extra memory buttons with indicators, per KIM.
Can be configured as an enhanced central
answering position (CAP) that supports line and
hunt group appearances (the eKIMs), or as an
ordinary CAP that only supports memory button
programming (the OKIMs). Supports a maximum
of four eKIMs and up to nine OKIMS.
Digital Phone 7406 Cordless Telephone system — provides cordless mobility in a
small office environment. Each base station supports three telephones. Function is
based on the 7316 telephone. The base station connects to a digital station media bay
module on the system.
Provides six memory buttons with indicators and a two-line display with three
display buttons.
For installation instructions, refer to the T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation
Guide.
IP Phone 2004 — connects through an IP link to the BCM50.
Has 6-line text display with a row of display keys on the
eighth display line. Also has six memory keys with indicators.
The 2004 can be used to call through any type of BCM50 line.
IP Phone 2001 (not shown) — connects through an IP link to
the BCM50. Has single-line text display with a row of display
keys on the second display line. The IP Phone 2001 can be
used to call through any type of BCM50 line.
IP Phone 2002 (not shown) — connects through an IP link to
the BCM50. Has 2-line text display with a row of display keys
on the third display line. Also has four memory keys with
indicators. The IP Phone 2002 can be used to call through any
type of BCM50 line.
IP Softphone 2050 (not shown) — provides Voice Over IP (VoIP) services using a telephony
server and your company's Local Area Network (LAN).
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