Nortel Networks BCM50 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware

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Installation and Maintenance Guide

Digital Phone 7316E—two-line display, three display
buttons, 16 memory buttons with indicators, and eight
memory buttons without indicators. Handsfree, mute,
and headset buttons are below the dial pad. The default
button assignment for the 7316E is different from the
7316.

Digital Phone 7316E + Key Indicator Module
(KIM)
—all the features of the 7316E plus 24
extra memory buttons with indicators per KIM.
Configure as an enhanced central answering
position (CAP) that supports line and hunt group
appearances (the eKIMs) or as an ordinary CAP
that supports only memory button programming
(the OKIMs). Supports a maximum of four
eKIMs and up to nine OKIMS.

BST Doorphone—used as an intercom to control access to your building. Pressing the Call
button on the BST Doorphone calls one or more telephones or sends a distinctive chime to
telephones in an assigned page zone, or both.

Placing an internal call from any telephone on the system to the BST Doorphone sets up a
two-way voice call. Additionally, you can install a Door Opening Controller to activate locks on
doors or gates. Contact your system administrator for more information.

See the BST Doorphone User Guide for more information.

Digital Phone 7406 Cordless Telephone system—provides cordless mobility in a
small office environment. Each base station supports three telephones. Function is
based on the 7316 telephone. The base station connects to a digital station media bay
module on the system.

Provides six memory buttons with indicators and a two-line display with three
display buttons.

For installation instructions, see the T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation Guide.

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