200-Type Module Analog (U.S.) Adjunct Interface User’s Guide 555-250-703 Issue 2 July 2006 © 2006 Avaya Inc.
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Overview The 200-type Module Analog Adjunct Interface is an optional device that can be installed with the Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone. This module allows you to connect an analog device (such as an answering machine) to the telephone. NOTE: Disconnect the 2420 telephone from the wall jack and remove power before removing and/or installing the 200-type module. Refer to the 20-Type Stand, 200-Type Module Analog (U.S.
PROBLEM: THE MODULE DOES NOT HAVE DIAL TONE 1 Verify that the module has power. (Check the visual indicator on the telephone display.) 2 Verify that all cords on the module, the 20-type stand, and the auxiliary power supply are securely connected at both ends. 3 Verify that the switches on the module are set correctly. For more information, refer to the 20-Type Stand, 200-Type Module Analog (U.S.
Problems Related to External Speakerphones The following problems may occur with some external speakerphones connected to the 200-type module. These problems may occur with other equipment as well. PROBLEM: YOU CANNOT MAKE/ANSWER CALLS AT YOUR 2420 TELEPHONE The analog equipment attached to your 2420 telephone may be off-hook because it does not detect the “disconnect” signal sent from the 200-type module. You must manually turn off (that is, place on-hook) your analog equipment.