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    Figure 21. 7303S telephone  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 22. 7305S telephone 
    731x-series hybrid telephones
    You should note that the following restrictions apply to administering hybrid 
    telephones in the system:
    nHybrid telephones equipped with displays cannot be used as ACD agents 
    and do not allow your end-users to access the Directory.
    Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 24 feature buttons 
    						
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    nThe following fixed feature buttons do not operate on Hybrid telephones: 
    STOP, PAUSE, RECALL, MESSAGE, HFAI, and HFAI/MIC. If you want 
    users to have Hands Free Automatic Answer on Intercom (HFAI), assign 
    Internal Automatic Answer (IAA) to a lamp button.
    nThese telephones support Leave Word Calling (LWC), but users cannot 
    retrieve messages with the display.
    Figure 23. 7313H telephone (BIS 10) Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons 
    						
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    Figure 24. 7314H telephone (BIS 22)  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 12 feature buttons 
    						
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    Figure 25. 7315H telephone (BIS 22D)  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 12 feature buttons 
    						
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    Figure 26. 7316H telephone (BIS 34)  Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 24 feature buttons 
    						
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    Figure 27. 7317H telephone (BIS 34D) 
    7400-series telephones
    7401D telephone
    The 7401D (7401D01A) and the 7401+ (7401D02A) are both single appearance 
    digital phones which have no call appearance buttons or lights, but have two 
    virtual call appearances. Depending on how the 7401D or the 7401+ telephone is 
    administered, the second call appearance may be restricted to incoming priority 
    calls and outgoing calls only.
    Figure Notes
    1. Handset
    2. Dial pad3. 10 programmable buttons
    4. 24 feature buttons 
    						
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    7403D telephone
    The 7403D is a multi-appearance digital telephone which has 10 buttons available 
    for line appearances, one-touch feature access, or Speed Dialing. In addition, the 
    7403D telephone may be equipped with a Digital Terminal Data Module (DTDM) 
    which attaches to the right side and allows the connection of a EIA RS-232C data 
    terminal.
    7404D telephone
    The 7404D is a multi-appearance digital telephone which provides simultaneous 
    voice/asynchronous data transmission. All the transmission is done over the same 
    two pairs of wire.
    7405D telephone
    The 7405D telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone which allows 
    features to be added as the user needs them. The Digital Display can be added to 
    provide access to the Message Center. A Digital Terminal Data Module or 7400B 
    can be added to enable the user of a 7405D telephone to transmit or receive data 
    with an associated data terminal.
    The basic 7405D provides 10 call appearance/feature buttons with lights that can 
    be assigned to call appearances or system features. It has 24 programmable 
    feature buttons and six fixed-feature buttons. The 7405D can also have a function 
    key module which adds 24 feature buttons and a call coverage module (when no 
    display module is used) which adds 20 call appearance/feature buttons.
    7406 telephones
    The 7406D telephone (7406D01A, 7406D02A, 7406D03A, and 7406D04A 
    models) has five call appearance/feature buttons, each with a red in-use light and a 
    green status light, seven shiftable (2-level) programmable feature buttons with no 
    lights, four programmable feature buttons with a green light, four fixed feature 
    buttons (CONFERENCE, TRANSFER, DROP, and HOLD), a SHIFT button with 
    a green light, a SPEAKER button, and a green Message light.
    The 7406BIS telephone (7406D05A and 7406D06A models) has five call 
    appearance/feature buttons, each with a red in-use light and a green status light, 
    seven shiftable (2-level) programmable buttons with no lights, two programmable 
    feature buttons with a green light, four fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE, 
    TRANSFER, DROP, and HOLD), a SHIFT button with a green light, a 
    SPEAKER button with a green light, a MUTE button with a red light, a 
    SPEAKER VOLUME “arrow” button, and a red Message light. 
    						
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    The 7406+ telephone (7406D07A and 7406D08A models) has five call 
    appearance/feature buttons, each with a red in-use light and a green status light, 
    three shiftable (2-level) programmable feature buttons with a green light, six 
    shiftable (2-level) programmable feature buttons without lights, four fixed feature 
    buttons (CONFERENCE, TRANSFER, DROP, and HOLD), a SELECT button 
    with a green light, a SPEAKER/RESET SPKR button with a green light, a MUTE 
    button with a red light, a VOLUME “arrow” button, and a red Message light.
    7407+ telephone
    The 7407D, Enhanced 7407D, and 7407+ telephones are multi-appearance digital 
    telephones which provide digital voice, display, and data capabilities (the latter 
    with the 7400B+ Data Module).
    There are three versions of the 7407D telephone:
    n7407+ (7407D02D) — offers 10 call appearance buttons, each with a red 
    in-use light and a green status light, four standard fixed feature buttons 
    (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), three fixed feature 
    buttons with one light each (SELECT, SPEAKER/RESET SPKR, and 
    MUTE), nine feature buttons with one light each (the uppermost two 
    buttons can be used for voice or display features, the lower seven buttons 
    for display features), 22 flexible feature buttons with no lights, a Message 
    light, personalized ringing, a built-in speakerphone with a reset and 
    listen-only option, and a built-in 2-line by 40-character display. 
    nThe 7407D (the 7407D01B)—offers 10 call appearance/feature buttons, 
    each with a red in-use light and a green status light, four standard fixed 
    feature buttons (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), three 
    fixed feature buttons with an associated light (CALCULATOR/SELECT 
    RING, SPEAKERPHONE, and MICROPHONE), nine programmable 
    feature buttons with lights (the two uppermost buttons can be used for 
    voice or display features, the lower seven for display features), 11 
    dual-function buttons, 22 programmable feature-only buttons without 
    lights, a Message light, a DISPLAY button that turns the display on and off, 
    personalized ringing, a built-in speakerphone, a 2-line by 40-character 
    liquid crystal display, and a built-in calculator. This set is AC powered.
    nEnhanced 7407D (the 7407D02C)—offers 10 call appearance buttons, each 
    with a red in-use light and green status light, four standard fixed feature 
    buttons (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), three fixed 
    feature buttons with an associated light (SELECT RING, SPEAKER, and 
    MUTE), 22 programmable feature-only buttons without lights, nine 
    programmable feature buttons with one light each (the uppermost two 
    buttons can be used for voice or display features, the lower seven for 
    display features), a Message light, personalized ringing, a built-in  
    						
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    speakerphone, a connection for an adjunct speakerphone or headset, a 
    speakerphone with spokesman, and Mute option, and a 2-line by 
    40-character display.
    7410D and 7410+ telephones
    The 7410D (7410D01A) and 7410+ (7410D02A) are both multi-appearance 
    digital telephones with 10 line appearances, four standard fixed feature buttons 
    and a Select Ring button. The 7410D and 7410+ telephones also provide a 
    Message light, Ringer Volume control, a Speakerphone/headset adapter jack. You 
    can activate a Self-Test feature to test the lights and tone ringer on the telephone. 
    In addition, the 7410+ provides a Speaker for listening-only functions.
    7434D telephone
    The 7434D is a multi-appearance digital telephone that offers 34 call 
    appearance/feature buttons, each with a red in-use light and a green status light, 
    four standard fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and 
    TRANSFER), three fixed feature buttons with one light each (SELECT, 
    SPEAKER/RESET SPKR, and MUTE), seven display feature buttons with one 
    light each, a Message light, personalized ringing, a built-in speakerphone with a 
    reset option, and a built-in 2-line by 40-character display. You can connect this 
    phone to a digital line port. The 7434D telephone supports an adjunct display 
    module or a call coverage module.
    7444D telephone
    The 7444 telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone that offers 34 call 
    appearance/feature buttons, each with a red in-use light and a green status light, 
    four standard fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE, DROP, HOLD, and 
    TRANSFER), three fixed feature buttons with one light each (SELECT, 
    SPEAKER/RESET SPKR, and MUTE), seven display feature buttons with one 
    light each, a Message light, personalized ringing, a built-in speakerphone with a 
    reset option, and a built-in 2-line by 40-character display. You can connect this 
    telephone to a digital line port. It is powered from the switch.
    NOTE:
    The 7444 is powered by the switch, however, to use the display, you must 
    connect an auxiliary power supply to the telephone. 
    						
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