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M7000
The IP Office TCM8 module and DS16A/30A modules also support the Norstar and BCM M7000 Series Digital
Telephone sets.
The following M7000 Series are supported on the IP Office R7.0 and later:
Only the Global version of the M7000 Series will be supported on the IP Office. The Non-Global version (also
called NA version) of the M7000 Series set is not supported on the IP Office. The Non-Global versions were
available from the late 1980s to the early 1990s and only sold in North America. The Global version was
available in all regions including NA as of the Early-Mid 1990s until the End of Sale of the M7000 Series sets.
The Global and Non-Global sets can best be identified through their contrast level:
Global version – 9 Contrast Levels
·
Non-Global version – 4 Contrast Levels
·
Avaya recommends that Avaya partners make the end-customers aware that the M7000 have reached the End
of Life status and hence technical support for them is limited.
Message Waiting Indication (MWI) for M7000 Series set on IP Office
The M7000 Series Sets have no designated MWI Light, but users have two options to receive MWI on these sets
on the IP Office.
· Indicator Button programmed with F65 or F981 - Indicator lamp will lit when a new VM is available. This
option is not available for the M7100 Set since it has no programmable indicator button.
· Voicemail Ringback Feature – when enabled the IP Office will ring the set once set is active again (lift
handset or call placed) to notify about the available VM. The feature is disabled by default.
Once the M7000 Series Sets are connected to the IP Office they will not display "Message(s) for you" on the
display when a message is available.
Product Description
IP Office 8.1
Avaya M7000 Series Digital Deskphones
M7100
M7100N
M7208 global
M7208N
M7310 global
M7310 global + BLF module
M7310N
M7324 global
M7324N
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bottom button is dedicated HF
bottom button is dedicated HF
bottom right button is dedicated HF
bottom right button is dedicated HF
bottom left button is dedicated HF
bottom right button is dedicated HF
bottom right button is dedicated HF
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Issue 26.k.- (16 August 2012)

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