Connecting Telephones; Connecting An Analog Station Or 2-Wire Digital Station - Avaya G700 Installation Manual

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Table 17: Connectable Telephone and Consoles (continued)
Telephone and Console Models
2500, 2554
9040 Avaya TransTalk
3127 Avaya Soundstation/SoundPoint
Speakerphones:
3127-ATR, -STD, -EXP, -APE, -APX, -MIC, -PMI
3127 Avaya Soundstation/SoundPoint
Speakerphones:
3127-DCP, -DCS, -DCE, -DPE, -DPX, -DDP, -DDX,
-MIC, -PMI
*. For information on administering 46xx series IP Telephones, see 4600 Series IP
Telephone LAN Administrator's Guide, 555-233-507.

Connecting telephones

Various analog, digital, and IP telephones can be connected to the G700 Media Gateway. In
addition, you may need to install an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. Examples of these
procedures follow:

Connecting an analog station or 2-wire digital station

Installing an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and associated telephones
Connecting an analog station or 2-wire digital station
This example is typical of the 2-wire digital stations (2420, 64xx, 302D), 2-wire analog stations
(2500), analog Central Office (CO) trunks, Direct Inward Dial (DID) trunks, and external alarms.
To connect an analog or 2-wire digital station
1. Choose a peripheral to connect (such as a 2-wire digital station).
2. Choose the media module to use and its media gateway and slot number; for example,
MM711 Analog Media Module, Media Gateway 002, Slot V2.
3. Choose a port circuit on the MM711 Media Module; for example, port 03.
Installation and wiring of telephones and power supplies
Type
Analog
Wireless
Analog
Digital
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