
Phone Reference
500 telephones
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
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November 2003
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Phone Reference
This reference section describes many of the telephones and adjuncts that you can connect to servers
running Avaya Communication Manager.
Use this section to:
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determine where to connect a phone—is it analog, digital, hybrid, or IP? Is it designed for a
2-wire or 4-wire environment?
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determine whether a phone will fit your users’ needs—does it accommodate enough feature
buttons? does it include a display?
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understand how to assign the user’s feature buttons—how do the buttons on the Station screen
map to buttons on the physical phone.
Because you need to know how the physical buttons on the phone relate to your button assignments on
the Station screen, this section includes figures for those phones to which you can assign feature buttons.
This section includes descriptions of the following telephones:
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500 telephones
on page 547
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2402 telephone
on page 548
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2500-series telephones
on page 548
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4600-series IP telephones
on page 549
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6200-series telephones
on page 551
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6400-series telephones
on page 555
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7100-series telephones
on page 558
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7300-series telephones
on page 559
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731x-series hybrid telephones
on page 561
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7400-series telephones
on page 566
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ISDN telephones (7500s & 8500s)
on page 582
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8110 telephones
on page 586
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8400-series telephones
on page 587
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CALLMASTER telephones
on page 593
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Cordless telephone
on page 596
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Internet Protocol (IP) Softphones
on page 599
500 telephones
The 500 telephones are single appearance analog rotary-dial telephones which provides cost-effective
service wherever it is located. It provides limited access to features because the rotary dial has no * or #
positions.