The 3900 series telephones have a caller ID log and a redial list. The 3904 set also has a 100 number personal directory.
All the common features use the soft keys so you can get more line keys on a 3900 series set. On the 3904 you have 12 programmable keys in addition to the soft key features.
I most cases if no more than 4 line keys are needed the 2616 and 2008 sets and be replaced with a 3903 set.
The other benefit of the 3900 series sets is the firmware can be updated from LD 32 in the PBX.
The idea of not typing and replacing key labels and the trouble calls because transfer no longer works (user dropped phones and key capps spilled all over - they put back but in wrong order) is a huge thing to me.
Do you guys like not having to manually label sets? Can you change the actual name of a feature or are you forced to use the systems feature name? For example I print my button lables like:
Actually, I prefer to use the Nortel default feature names, because every piece of Nortel documentation the user will ever find about their Nortel phone will refer to the Nortel feature names.
Does not mean I think they picked the best names.
My biggest gripe about 3904 is you can only see six DN lines where a 2616 can effectively show 13 DNs without hitting shift or adding extra hardware
When rolling out a call center we used to hire someone just to come in and do the keycap labelling. The man hours you save with the 39XX phones almost pay for themselves.
I have been able to get it to work on a rls 24. I found it cumbersome to program and the DN's I have programmed to it are no where to be seen. Any suggestions. I am use to the M2000 series.
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