Lucent Technologies 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Phone reference 
1066
Multibutton electronic telephones 
19
7300-series telephones (page 
1075
)
731x-series hybrid telephones (page 
1078
)
7400-series telephones (page 
1083
)
ISDN telephones (7500-series & 8500-series) (page 
1100
)
8110 telephones (page 
1105
)
8400-series telephones (page 
1105
)
CALLMASTER telephones (page 
1112
)
Cordless telephones (page 
1116
)
Internet Protocol (IP) SoftPhones (page 
1119
)
Multibutton electronic telephones
10-MET telephone
The 10-multibutton electronic telephones (MET) are basic phones that have 10 
feature buttons. You can assign call-appearances or features to the first five 
buttons. The last 5 buttons are fixed features.
20-MET telephone
The 20-multibutton electronic telephones (MET) are basic phones that provide up 
to 20 feature buttons. You can assign call-appearances or features to the top five 
buttons in the first column. The bottom 5 buttons in the first column are fixed 
feature buttons that you cannot change. However, you can assign features to the 
second column of buttons (10); these correspond to feature button assignments 1 
through 10 on the switch.
30-MET telephone
The 30-multibutton electronic telephones (MET) are basic phones that provide up 
to 30 feature buttons. You can assign call-appearances or features to the top five 
buttons in the first column. The bottom 5 buttons in the first column are fixed 
feature buttons that you cannot change. However, you can assign features to the 
second column (1 to 10) and third column of buttons (11 to 20); these correspond 
to feature button assignments 1 through 20 on the switch.