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Avaya 6200 Analog Telephone (North America) |
The 6200 range of telephones are single-line analog phones that require one tip and ring pair for operation. This series of telephones have a Ringer volume control on the side of the telephone and a Handset volume control on the front of the phone. They use DTMF dialing only and support the Positive Disconnect function. In addition, these phones have a Message light, a recall button that allows access to system features, a redial button that allows automatic redial, a hold button with a single associated light, and a data jack on the rear of the telephone. The 6219 phone adds 10 programmable dialing buttons and the 6221 phone adds a built-in speakerphone with mute capability.
Analog Telephone Features |
6211 |
6219 |
6221 |
Programmable buttons (10 buttons) |
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Program Keylock |
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Pause |
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Redial |
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Speaker |
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Flash |
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Hold (with indicator light) |
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System Hold |
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Mute |
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Handset Volume Control |
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Ringing Volume Control (3 position) |
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Ringing Patterns (2) |
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Personalized Ringing |
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Message Waiting Light |
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Desk/Wall Mount |
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Data Jack |
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Colors |
White/Grey |
White/Grey |
White/Grey |
Ringer Equivalency |
0.7A, 1.6B |
0.5A, 1.5B |
0.5A, 1.5B |
Hearing Aid Compatible |
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Positive Disconnect |
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DTMF Dialing |
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Specialty Handset Support |
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