Nortel Networks M3110 Telephone User Manual


 
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Telephones and Consoles Description, Installation, and Operation
The following notes apply to Table 40.
Note 1: For Column 1 labeled M3900 Telephone, XX is a two-letter
alpha character that is part of the product code. For instance, a product
code of NTMN32AB is a later issue than a code of NTMN32AA.
Release 1 M3900 telephones all started with a “BA” designation for U.S.
and Canada telephones, and “AA” for Canada only icon sets. Release 2
M3900 telephones all started with a “FA” designation for U.S. and
Canada telephones and “EA” for Canada only icon sets.
Note 2: For Column 4 labeled M1 F/W File, the two-letter alpha
character followed by two numbers (format:
390x.loadxx##) shows the
release level of the PSWV file. For instance, M3902.loadaa40 is a later
issue than M3902.loadaa36. The most up-to-date file names are shown.
Note 3: For Column 5 labeled LD 22 Response for PSWV, the two
number code is the firmware version release level. The larger the
number, the newer the version. The last two digits correspond to the same
version number as the M3900 firmware version. For instance, M3903: S/
W VERSION NUMBERS: 51 is equivalent to M3900 F/W Version 5.1.
The most current versions are shown.
Note 4: Column 6, labeled Set F/W Diagnostic, shows the language file
in use and the firmware level of the set, as seen on an M3900 display. The
larger the number, the newer the version. The latest versions are shown.
To view the firmware level of an M3900 telephone, press the Options
key, scroll to the Display Diagnostics entry, and press Select. Use the
Down Navigation key to get to the screen that shows the language file
and firmware version.
Note 5: For Column 7 labeled LD 32 FWVU Response for Telephone
F/W, the three-digit number shows the firmware version of the telephone.
The larger the number, the newer the version. For example, a number of
040, refers to a firmware version of 4.0. The latest versions are shown.