Chapter 23 – Pre-programmed data
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Option 11C Compact
Planning, Installation, Fault Clearing and CCBR Guide
Telephones
Telephone Models
Telephone Models are organized into the following groups according to their
anticipated function:
Administration telephones
M2008
— “Administration (maintenance) telephone” on page 383
M2616
— “Administration (maintenance) telephone” on page 384
CAP telephones
M2616
— “Central Answering Position telephone” on page 385
— “General Business Multi-line Central Answering Position
— “Hospitality Multi-line Central Answering Position telephone” on
M2216
— “Central Answering Position telephone” on page 385
— “General Business Multi-line Central Answering Position
General Business telephones
Analog (500/2500 type) telephones
— “Support staff telephone toll allowed” on page 388
— “Support staff telephone with message indication lamp, toll denied”
— “Support staff telephone with message indication lamp, toll
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