Avaya 4606 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Issue 1 July 2001
Operating a Headset
Headset operation must be administered by your System Administrator and
requires either an M12LU Modular Base Unit (PEC 3124-022) or a 3124-HIC:
Attenuation (headset adapter) Cord (PEC 3124-HIC). For the latest list of
compatible headsets and adapters, or for ordering information, access "Products
and Services" at
requires either an M12LU Modular Base Unit (PEC 3124-022) or a 3124-HIC:
Attenuation (headset adapter) Cord (PEC 3124-HIC). For the latest list of
compatible headsets and adapters, or for ordering information, access "Products
and Services" at
IP Telephone-Compatible Specialized
Handsets
Handsets
The IP Phone’s handset interface (labeled HAC on the underside of the phone) is
compatible with the following handsets:
compatible with the following handsets:
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AB1C (the handset provided with your phone)
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AB5C
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AB6C
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AB8C
Specialized handsets are available for noisy environments, hearing-impaired
users and other special purposes. These handsets are labeled either as "K-type"
or "AJ-type" handsets.
users and other special purposes. These handsets are labeled either as "K-type"
or "AJ-type" handsets.
For the latest list of special purpose handsets and ordering information, access
"Products and Services" at
"Products and Services" at