The 6220 and 6225 telephones – Lucent Technologies 6225 User Manual

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THE 6220 and 6225 TELEPHONES

Figure 1. The 6220 and 6225 Telephone, Top View

NOTE:

The 6220 telephone is designed for use with a DEFINITY, MERLIN LEGEND, or DIMENSION system.

The 6225 is designed for use on Centrex lines.

6220

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ABC

DEF

JKL

GHI

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

Handset

Handset cord jack

DATA jack

Dial pad

Ringer volume control

Handset volume control

Message light

Flash button

Redial button

Hold button and Hold light

LINE jack (on bottom of telephone)

Tel.#

Program

Pause

Mute

Spkr

Pause button

Personalized Ring
Power jack (on 6225 only)

10 Programmable
Dialing buttons

Speakerphone button
and Speakerphone light

Mute button and Mute light

Program button

Flash

Redial

Hold

DATA jack —

For connecting a device such as a modem to your telephone. This jack is labeled

.

Personalized Ring —

Allows you to select one of two different ringing patterns. This two ringing patterns are labeled

.

Power Jack (on 6225 only) —

For supplying sufficient power for all features of the 6225 telephone. This jack is labeled

.

10 Programmable dialing buttons —

The 10 buttons on which you can program frequently dialed telephone numbers, emergency numbers, or

feature codes.

Pause button —

For inserting a 1.5-second pause delay into a telephone number stored on a programmable dialing button.

Ringer Volume control —

A 3-position switch to control the volume for the tone ringer. Slide it up (away from you) for a louder ring, down

(toward you) for a quieter ring. The volume control is labeled

.

Speakerphone button —

For accessing the built-in speakerphone and microphone combination.

Message light —

A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you or when a call is coming in (that is, when the telephone is ringing).

This light is labeled

.

Dial pad —

The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers. The letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys

for directory access, and the “5” button on your dial pad has raised bars for visually-impaired users.

LINE jack (on bottom of the telephone) —

For connecting a line cord to your telephone. This jack is labeled LINE.

Hold button and the Hold light —

The Hold button is used for putting a call on hold. The red light next to

goes on to remind you that

you have a call on hold.

Redial button —

For redialing the last number you dialed from the dial pad or from a programmable dialing button.

Handset cord jack —

For connecting the handset to your telephone.

Flash button —

For using features such as Conference with business communications system.

Handset and Speakerphone volume control —

The volume control (labeled

) is used for raising or lowering the volume of the handset

when the handset is being used, or for raising or lowering the volume of the speakerphone when the speakerphone is active. To raise the volume
level, press the upper half of the button labeled

; to lower the volume, press the lower half of the button labeled

.

Mute button —

For turning off the microphone associated with the handset or built-in speakerphone so the other person on the call cannot hear

you.

Program button —

For storing telephone numbers on the programmable dialing buttons.

Handset —

For placing and receiving calls.

Hold

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