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26/1531-ANF 901 14 Uen S 2019-10-18 58
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XPANSION MODULES
14 EXPANSION MODULES
There are two types of expansion modules for 6700: M670 and M675.
There are two types of extension modules for 6800: M680 and M685. There are two
types of extension modules for 6900: display and key panel M695 and detachable
keyboard K680.
M670 is a key panel unit with 36 keys. Paper labels are used to label the keys.
Maximum 3 modules can be connected to the telephone. The following models has
support for the key panel unit: 6753, 6735/55, 6737/57 and 6739.
M675 is a display panel unit with 60 softkeys, with 20 softkeys on each page which
means 3 pages. A LCD display is used to label the keys. Maximum 3 modules can be
connected to the telephone. The following models has support for the key panel unit:
6735/55, 6737/57 and 6739.
M680 is a key panel unit with 16 keys. Paper labels are used to label the keys.
Maximum 3 modules can be connected to the telephone. The following models have
support for the key panel unit: 6865, 6867, 6869 and 6873.
M685 is a display panel unit with 84 softkeys, with 28 softkeys on each page which
means 3 pages. A LCD display is used to label the keys. Maximum 3 modules can be
connected to the telephone. The following models has support for the key panel unit:
6865, 6867, 6869 and 6873.
M695 is a display panel unit with 84 softkeys, with 28 softkeys on each page which
means 3 pages. A LCD display is used to label the keys. Maximum 3 modules can be
connected to the telephone. The following models has support for the key panel unit:
6920, 6930 and 6940.
K680 is a detachable keyboard for the 6900 phones. There is also a WLAN Adapter for
the 6900 phones.
For installation of the modules, see the phone specific Installation Guide.
The extension_key, --key parameter, is an index which is mapped to the phone which
may have expansion modules attached. The below describes where a certain key is
added. Note that if PM is used, there is a graphical interface which shows where the
key will be on the phone or expansion module.
For 6700 phones. If shortcut keys shall exist on both the phone and on the expansion
module, the key numbers that do not fit on the expansion module will ‘overflow’ to the
telephone display. A consequence is that when an expansion module is added on the
telephone, the keys for MNS, TNS (defined in the PBX), DMN, MCT and PEN are
moved from the telephone to the expansion module. Example: If one M675 expansion
module is used, key number 1 to 60 are placed on the expansion module and key 61
and upwards on the telephone.
For 6900/6800 phones. If shortcut keys shall exist on both the phone and on the expan-
sion module, the key numbers that do not fit on the telephone display will ‘overflow’ to
the expansion module.
Example: If one M685 expansion module is used on an 6867i phone, key number 1 to
19 are placed on the telephone display and key 20 to 103 will fit the expansion module
which fit 84 keys.

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