Specifications

Table Of Contents
The 2500 MMGN and 2500 YMGP and 2554 MMGN
and 2554 YMGP Telephones
Issue 11 December 1999
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FLASH button
The FLASH button performs the same function as flashing the switchhook; that is,
it provides access to system features or use of custom calling services that
require a press of the switchhook.
REDIAL button
The REDIAL button is used to dial the last number dialed (up to 28 digits).
HOLD button
The HOLD button is used to put a call on hold. Below the HOLD button, there is a
red light. When the user puts a call on hold, the light goes on.
Message light
The red Message light flashes when a message has been left, and flutters when a
call is being received. The telephones recognize either LED or neon message
waiting signals.
Other Physical Features
(on All of these 2500 and 2554 Telephones)
Handset Volume Buttons
All of these 2500 Series telephone models have two handset volume control
buttons which control the receive volume of the handset. To raise the volume,
press ; to lower the volume, press .
Handset
All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a K-type handset.
Dial Pad
All of these 2500 Series telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial
pad. On all telephones, the letters Q and Z have been added to the appropriate
dial pad keys, and the 5 button on the dial pad has raised bars for
visually-impaired users.
Jacks
All of these 2500 Series telephones contain two jacks. The handset cord jack is on
the left side of the telephone. (The handset also contains a jack for the other end
of the handset cord.) The line cord jack is on the right rear of the set.
Cords
Two cords are supplied with all four of these 2500 Series model telephones: a
coiled 6-foot modular handset cord and a 7-foot modular line cord. Optional longer
cords are available: a 12-foot handset cord, and 14-foot and 25-foot line cords.