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Nortel Digital Telephone M3900 Series

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Compatible with Nortel Communication Server 1000* and Meridian 1 PBX Telephony Nortel Digital Telephone M3900 Series A versatile range of practical, desktop phones to suit every business need The Nortel Digital Telephone M3900 Series sets new standards in business communication, providing phones and features to match the individual needs and working style of everyone in your organisation. Is it for you? With a range of sets from a basic model through to executive and call centre options, there’s a phone to suit everyone. Nortel Digital Telephone M3900 Series phones for Meridian 1 and Nortel Communication Server 1000 (formerly Succession 1000) can be tailored to reflect the jobs people do and the way they like to work, providing access to many powerful features to help your people work smarter. The display-based interface and call log will help productivity. Self-labelling keys and simpler administration can help to reduce the total cost of ownership. And with softwaredownloadable firmware, there’s no need to replace your phone to get more M3900 benefits. Benefits and features • Wide range of phones to suit every need. From hallways and reception areas, to executives and call centre agents. Even the most basic phone includes a number of personalised features. • Large easy-to-read display. The M3904’s 5-line x 24-character display is the largest in its class. • Options List. A range of options for customising M3900 telephones, such as: – Choice of ten languages – Rename Auto Dial to someone’s name – Choice of up to eight user-selectable ringing tones – Log all calls or restrict the log to unanswered calls – Match your preferred name when CLID or CPND matches a Personal Directory entry. For example, Bob Jones will come up instead of Robert Jones if ‘Bob Jones’ is entered into the directory. – Automatic selection of a dialled number so that a dial tone is given the when you press the first key – Use of the message waiting LED as an incoming call indicator, particularly useful for hearing-impaired users. • Fixed feature keys make it easy to switch from handset or hands-free to headset, to personalise the phone with the options list and to access voicemail. • Programmable line/feature keys and interactive soft keys provide quick, convenient access to any feature • Context-sensitive soft keys. The four keys immediately below the display on the M3903 and M3904 telephones are called soft keys and will provide access to different features, depending on: – the features configured for the telephone – whether the phone is on-hook, offhook or on a call *Succession Enterprise has been renamed Nortel Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000) 1 of 5 – whether the Options List, Directory/ Log or Applications are in use Context-sensitive soft keys speed up and improve communication. The soft labels on the display above will only show the features that currently apply and which are configured for your phone. For example, while you are talking on the phone, you may have soft key access to features such as Transfer and Conference, but not to Forward, which applies only if you do want to answer the call yourself. • Navigation cluster guides the user through on-screen menus and prompts. Benefits and features continued • Self-labelling display keys. There’s no need to bother with paper labels and time consuming set designation. Selflabelling keys dramatically shorten installation time: when the phone is plugged in, the display immediately shows the lines and features assigned to each key. Whenever you want to add extra functionality, labels are instantly updated to make changes fast, clean and economical. • Smart Mute capability makes sure that the Mute key always detects and mutes the correct path, whether you’re using the handset, hands-free speakerphone or a headset. • Call Log recaps recent call history in an instant. It displays a list of incoming and outgoing calls. And you can customise the log to limit the list to incoming calls only, or simply those that weren’t answered. Any call on the list can be returned by pressing a single key. • Directory Services help you find and dial the names and numbers of the people you need to contact. Fast. – Personal Directory. Stores up to 100 entries and delivers convenient dialby-name access. Adding names to the directory is simple – just copy the names and numbers you want from the Calling Line ID, Call Party Name Display or the Call Log, or enter them from the keypad. The Personal Directory PC utility will even allow you to download entries created on a PC. – Corporate Directory. Uses a look-up capability linked to your company’s directory database providing dial-byname access to thousands of numbers. You can search for directory entries, scroll through a list of entries, dial any entry and copy entries into your Personal Directory. The corporate directory database is maintained by OTM to ensure that each system in the network has an up-to-date version of the database. • Call Centre functionality. The M3905 Call Centre set presents essential incoming call information such as skill set/ACD queue and calling line ID, calling party name or dialled number. A Display Queue feature offers one-touch access to vital queue statistics including the number of waiting calls and longest waiting time. • Access to powerful new applications – Virtual Office (Hotdesk). Ideal for telecommuters, visitors and workers who are frequently out of the office. Virtual Office allows you to log on to any M3903 or M3904 and use the features and services defined by your user profile. Calls to your usual number (primary DN) are routed to the Virtual Office host telephone where you will be logged in. – Set-to-Set Messaging. A simple tool for keeping people up to date. If you’re using an M3903 or M3904 telephone you can enter a one-line text message which will automatically appear on a caller’s display. So when someone tries to reach you and you’re not available, they’ll get a text message saying, for example, ‘out to lunch, back at 2pm’ • Snap-in accessories. A variety of snapin accessory cartridges allow new features and capabilities to be rapidly incorporated. All display-based M3900 phones have accessory ports at the back for snap-in cartridges – one port on the M3902; two on the M3903, M3904 and M3905. – Analogue Terminal Adaptor (ATA). For connecting an analogue device such as a fax machine, PC or laptop modem directly through the phone, eliminating the need for separate analogue wires to the desktop. – Meridian CTI Adapter (CTIA). For connecting a phone to a PC for first party CTI applications in call centre, attendant or office desktop environment. – External Recorder Interface. A convenient interface for recording telephone calls at the desktop and connecting an external alerting device. External devices such as loud bells or flashing lights are ideal for signalling incoming calls in manufacturing plants, warehouses and other noisy environments • Expansion modules – Key-based expansion modules enable the M3904 or M3905 to accommodate up to 22/44 additional programmable keys supporting multiple line extensions or features such as Auto Dial. – A display-based expansion module* will provide an extra eight softlabelled keys for DNs or features on the M3904. Finance options If you want to minimise your capital outlay, you can take advantage of simple, flexible repayment options to cover your equipment, software, installation and connection charges. With BT Contract Rentals Ltd*, there’s no deposit to pay and rental agreements are designed to suit your preferred payment schedule, lasting from three to seven years. As well as being easier on your cash flow, it’s a hedge against inflation and, depending on how your auditor treats the payments, you may be able to allocate them as a business expense, which could reduce your tax bill at the end of the year. 2 of 5 There’s an in-built technology refresh option whereby you can upgrade or add new equipment during the term of the contract and, if you wish, replace it at the end of the payment term. *Contract Rentals is a service provided by BT Contract Rentals Ltd. Contract Rentals Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of GE Capital Equipment Finance Ltd, part of the General Electric Company (USA) Group. M3902 M3904 M3903 M3905 M3901 Entry Set M3902 Basic Set M3903 Enhanced Set M3904 Professional Set M3905 Call Centre Set Lobbies and reception areas, cafeterias, hallways and similar environments Light use in manufacturing, warehouses and similar environments Office professionals, technical specialists and other frequent users Executives, managers, administrators and other intensive users Extra functionality for call centre agents and supervisor Single line display Single line display Up to 4 lines display Up to 12 lines; 56 with keybased expansion modules Up to 8 lines Five programmable features Hands-free Dual-use incoming call indicator light and message waiting light Supports amplified headset Feature card Desk or wall mount Interactive soft keys Hands-free User-selectable ring tone Call Log (includes Redial List) Multiple language selection Interactive soft keys Supports amplified headsets Options list User-selectable ring tone Desk or wall mount Supports one snap-in cartridge accessory Multiple language selection 5-line x 24-character display Hands-free Directory/Call Log (up to 100 names and numbers in the directory, logs the last 100 incoming and last 20 outgoing calls via the Redial List) Direct Connect headset port Preferred Name Match Supports two snap-in Interactive soft keys cartridge accessories Options list User-selectable ring tone Multiple language selection Direct connect headset port Desk or wall mount Supports two snap-in cartridge accessories 3 of 5 4-line x 24-character display Supervisor monitoring (talk/listen or listen only) Interactive soft keys ACD-specific fixed feature keys with dedicated LEDs: Call Supervisor, Display Calls Waiting, Not Ready, Make Set Busy and In Calls Optional handset (added by removing plastic insert over hook-switch area) Headset sockets for both agent and supervisor User-selectable ring tone Multiple language selection Desk or wall mount Supports two snap-in cartridge accessories How it works Service and support System management The M3900 series has been added to OTM providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for station programming as an alternative to standard overlay programming. Colours Charcoal or Platinum. Hardware requirements The M3900 series can be connected to an existing XDLC over standard twistedpair wiring and can be used on Meridian 1 Options 11, 51C, 61C and 81C and Nortel CS 1000S/E and 1000M. Power The M3900 series is loop powered from the system, up to 1,067 m (3,500 ft) away using 24 AWG. Loop power is also supported when up to two Key-based Expansion Modules are connected to the M3904 or M3905. A local M3900 series wall transformer is required when any of the cartridge-style accessories are added. Software requirements The M3901 and M3905 will work on X11 Release 24 and higher. The M3902, M3903 and M3904 will work on X11 Release 25, Succession Release 3.0 and Nortel CS 1000 Rls 4.0. The sets cannot be used with older releases of software. The table below shows the accessories available for each M3900 telephone set: M3902 ATA M3903 M3904 M3905 ✓ ✓ ✓ CTIA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ External Alerter & Recording Interface ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Personal Directory PC Utility ✓ Key-based Expansion Module ✓ ✓ Display-based Expansion Module ✓ ✓ ✓ We invest in premium skills and back up our teams with intelligent systems, efficient processes and an extensive range of services to last a lifetime in business – from telephone advice lines and online support through to full business continuity for risk management and disaster recovery. Plus lifelong support for your solution • Single point of contact through specialist service centres (SSCs) • The largest field network of any telecommunications supplier: more than 2,000 engineers nationwide, mostly within an hour’s drive of any BT customer site • Remote diagnostics and remote fault fixing, to enable minor technical problems to be resolved on the spot • Consultancy, project management, development, networking and installation • Telephone and web-based support helpdesks • Managed services including pro-active alarm monitoring and remote moves, adds and changes • Business continuity services, including data backup, security audits, health checks and disaster recovery Flexible maintenance contracts Eight-to-five, or around the clock, all year. We have the service deal to match the way you do business – backed by service level agreements. StandardCare 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, with a next-day response time for faults reported before 5pm PromptCare 8am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday, with a four-hour response time from the time a fault report is received Off-the-shelf CustomCare products Such as the CustomCare Express fast-track delivery system. For CustomCare on TotalCare 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year, with a four-hour response time from the time a fault report is received • Nortel CS 1000S, 1000E, 1000M CustomCare Tailored to specific requirements and can include having a Convergent Solutions engineer permanently on site 4 of 5 • Meridian 1 Options 11, 61, 81 • Definity/Multivantage • iSDX/Realitis Why BT? – from consultancy, systems development, installation through to maintenance, technical support and account management We have the capability to deliver and manage the whole solution • BT is THE supplier of business communications and has been the market leader in systems sales and service provision for decades • We offer a complete and consistent service wrap, with a service portfolio spanning the life of your solution • We are a one-stop solutions shop – from telephony to data, infrastructure to mobility, be it a small office business system to a fully converged solution; packaged applications or managed services. • Our expertise covers everything you need: – from the cabling under your feet to the applications on your desk • The public network – the infrastructure that runs to virtually every household and business in the land – is built, evolved and maintained by BT. Other companies may provide you with voice and data services. But they all depend on the integrity of a network built by BT. So who better to rely on? • BT has teamed up with world-class suppliers to give you access to the widest range of quality products and services – from systems integration and logistics through to product development, technical support, customer service and sales & marketing support • BT has been awarded Gold Partnership status by Nortel, Cisco Systems and Avaya – proof that we meet and exceed the standards set by the world’s top communications companies • We can offer you a tangible local partnership for ownership and accountability, and a national partnership to ensure true scalability. Contact & Further Information Visit www.bt.com/cs/cs1000 Click on ‘Further information’ to download more brochures and datasheets. Still need to know more? Talk to us about the Series M3900 and how we can help you pull together all the building blocks for convergence. • Call Convergent Solutions on Freefone 0800 389 4848 Quoting 46508 • Talk to your BT Account Manager • Visit www.bt.com/convergentsolutions for anything else in our portfolio Tell us if this datasheet was useful or how we can make things better [email protected] Offices worldwide The Telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract. © British Telecommunications plc 2004 Registered office: 81 Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No: 1800000 Produced by BT Convergent Solutions Designed by H&P Graphics Limited Network Telephony Flexible Working Customer Contact Service 5 of 5 PHME 46508/10/04