Phones
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Analog Single Line Phones
Analog single line phones are connected to Single Line Modules (SLM-4 or SLM-8), to IP Single-Line
Adapter (SLA) circuits, or to SLA circuits, which in turn are connected to available Digital Endpoint
Module (DEM-16) circuits. Also, one or two single line phones can be connected to the built-in ports
on the back of the Base Server. OPXs can be connected to SLAs or T1M or T1M-2 modules.
• Each IP SLA can support one or two single line phones or DID trunks.
• T1M or T1M-2 module circuits can be used for installing off-premises single line phones.
Single line phones incorporate the following features:
• Audio message waiting indication capability
• Programmable hookflash/recall recognition
• Programmable ring cadence and gain levels for OPX applications
• Optional SLA for connecting an off-premises extension to the DEM-16
• Caller ID and Calling Line Identification [CLID in Europe] support
• Pulse dialing support for single line phones
Feature Access Using Single Line Phones
Single line phone users gain access to the system software features by hookflashing [recalling, in
Europe] and entering DTMF-transmitted feature codes. Hookflashing [Recalling] is the action of
pressing and quickly releasing the hookswitch.
Ring Zones and Extended Ring Cadences
In some installations, where more than one single line device is connected in series to an SLM or
DEM-16 circuit, zoned ringing may be necessary. The system can support devices with up to 3
Ringer Equivalence Numbers (REN) per circuit. However, the system can only ring 8 RENs per
module. If the installation exceeds eight RENs on any SLM or DEM-16, the system-wide SLM Ring
Zones flag must be enabled. Also, all circuits on the SLM or DEM-16 should have the Extended
Ring Cadences phone flag enabled to allow the longer cadence to be used instead of the short
internal cadence.
For more information about system flags, refer to the “System Settings” chapter in the
MiVoice Office
250 Features and Programming Guide
.
NOTE
IP SLAs, SLAs, and T1M and T1M-2 module circuits
cannot
support message waiting lamps.
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