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Hardware options
553-3001-216 Standard
4.00
April 2000
Alternate key caps for the M3905
The M3905 Call Center Telephone provides an alternate key cap kit to
customize your M3905 telephone to fit your business needs. Use the Key Cap
Tool to remove any of the middle four fixed programmable keys, located at
bottom front of the M3905, and replace them with alternate keys. The
alternate key caps include: Answer Emergency, Answer Agent, Activity
Code, Call Agent, Observe Agent, and Display Queue.
Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
The Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) lets you connect an analog device such
as a fax machine or modem to your telephone. You can have simultaneous use
of the telephone and the analog device. The ATA is available for the M3902,
M3903, M3904 and the M3905 models.
Computer Telephony Integration Adapter (CTIA)
The Computer Telephony Integration Adapter (CTIA) along with the TAPI
software provides an interface to connect a Personal Computer (PC) to the
M3900 telephone.
An RS-232C cable is required to connect the PC to the CTIA. The CTIA
connects to the M3900 Series telephone through the Accessory Connection
Module (ACM). The CTIA is a small cartridge accessory and can be inserted
into either the small or large footstand opening.
The CTIA is powered through the ACM. The ACM receives power through
the telephone via the telephone line cord which is connected to a Teladapt
wall transformer power supply (see Figure 12 on page 71). Check with your
Nortel Networks distributor for the recommended wall transformer for the
M3900 accessories. Install the Accessory Connection Module (ACM) into
your M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephone (refer to the ACM
Installation Sheet) before you install your CTIA.
The CTIA cartridge provides the user:
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connectivity to the PC
•
voice call control
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