Nortel Digital Mobility Controller NT7B80AAE5 User Manual

Product codes
NT7B80AAE5
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Nortel Digital Mobility 
Handsets
Nortel offers a choice of stylish handsets
designed for serious use, with sophisti-
cated features such as three-line backlit
displays, programmable “softkeys”,
memory for up to 80 names and numbers,
support for caller ID, user selectable
ring tones and vibrate setting, adjustable
volume, headset jack and more.
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The Nortel Digital Mobility
Handset 7420
(available in 
North America only) is a highly
featured handset ideal for the office
environment.
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Nortel Digital Mobility Handset
7430
(equivalent model numbers for
the 7430 outside North America are
7434, 4135 and 4136) offers a solid
basic value at a low cost, with a rugged
design ideal for industry, warehouse
and retail environments that don’t
need special features like a headset
jack, hands-free or vibrate-alert.
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The Nortel Digital Mobility
Handset 7440
(equivalent model
numbers for the 7440 outside North
America are 7444, 4145 and 4146) is
a full-featured, rugged, high-quality
set with IP 54 classification, meaning
it is well protected from dust and
splashing water. The 7440 is designed
for high traffic and/or more rugged
environments, such as “big-box” retail
stores, hospitals or even car dealerships,
as well as power users in more dynamic
office environments or customer
contact centers.
Nortel Digital Mobility
Controller (DMC)
Features of the Digital Mobility
Controller 08x (DMC080 and
DMC081) 
> Supports up to 8 Digital Mobility
Handsets 
> Supports up to 2 Digital Mobility
Basestations
Features of the Digital Mobility
Controller 32x (DMC320 and
DMC321) 
> Supports up to 32 Handsets 
> Supports up to 8 Digital Mobility
Basestations 
– DMC080 and DMC320 include
Controller, Power Supply and a
North American power cord.
– DMC081 and DMC321 include
Controller, Power Supply and a
power cord adapter. AC power cord
must be purchased separately to meet
each specific country requirements.
– Every active handset requires one
digital station port to be provisioned
on the BCM or Norstar system.
– Any two Controllers may be
connected together to increase
capacity to a maximum of 64
Handsets and 16 Basestations.
– Supported on BCM200/400/1000
with software release 3.7 or later,
BCM50 with software release 2.0 or
later, and Norstar CICS and MICS
with software release 7.0 or later.
At Nortel, we have 
a passion for quality
Quality in terms of voice quality — 
no noise, no jitter, no delays to disturb
conversations. And quality in terms of the
physical handset: one of the lowest return
rates in the industry speaks for itself.
The high quality is constantly tested.
During development phase, the hand-
sets are tested numerous times. The
functionalities, the software as well as
the finished handsets are tested at our
own testing facilities and at field tests.
Furthermore, the handsets are subject to
third-party laboratory tests, including
drop tests and stress tests.
With carefully developed migration
plans built into our communication
solutions, Digital Mobility handsets are
designed to adapt with the changing
interface technologies in the systems,
lending to a return on your technology
investment.
Digital Mobility handset tests
All Digital Mobility handsets have under-
gone and passed the following tests:
> Cyclic humidity (IEC 60068-2-30)
> Lifetime (heat) (IEC 60068-2-2)
> Lifetime (cold) (IEC 60068-2-1)
> Lifetime (heat/cold) 
(IEC 60068-2-14 Na)
> Salt fog (Mil-std 810E 509.3.I)
> Vibration (IEC 60068-2-6)
> Lifetime (ringer) (IEC 60068-2-2)
Digital Mobility Controller
(DMC080/DMC081)
4
7420
7430
(outside NA:
7434/4135/4136)
7440
(outside NA:
7444/4145/4146)