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#119491 02/12/02 01:56 PM
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Bruce have you ever heard of a Nortel P phone? They tell me its on a MSL100 system. I've never heard of either one of them. If you do know, were can I get a user manual for the phone set?
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Russ,
I haven't heard of those,but they may be the centrex sets.Do they have any type of 4 digit,such as 5312?
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I'll check and get back to you


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I think it's their new IP phone.

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The phone you are referring to is the new "T" phone, and will be taking the place of the M7000 series phones on systems such as the 0 x 32, 8 x 24, 6 x 16. Please see the following:

T7100
T7208
T7310

Pricing will vary depending on the Vendor you purchase from.

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The P-Phone is the centrex version. "Not" an IP phone or a Norstar t series. It runs off a a digital port in the CO or, if you are at a large enough facility with an SL100, and has an auxilary power supply that wires up to the second pair of the jack (The power supply also comes with an adapter that looks like a line splitter) that plugs in between the RJ11 and the Phone to supply power. The main feature keys are actually programmed in the CO and cannot be changed by the user, the user can only program minor things. Unfortunatly, I have no Idea where to find a user guide for one. Sorry


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