Sean,

Avaya for a while in the early to mid 2000's only made their manuals available to authorized resellers, that seems to have changed sometime after buying Nortel, all of the Avaya manuals, and the corresponding nortel ones became freely available online. Not sure I have the link anymore however. I personally find the Meridian much easier to program than say a Merlin II or whatever - but I found I needed a manual in either case to not be completely lost.

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On 21-Aug-15, at 12:00 PM, Sean Caron wrote:

That's odd, as long as I can remember, Lucent/Avaya distributed the manuals at least for their PBX and key products pretty openly; Nortel tried to keep them more closely held but eventually relented, too. Carrier-grade stuff (i.e. 5ESS and SL-100/DMS-100) was always another story, of course. I don't recall ever having any issues getting needed documentation when bringing my Definity up and that was circa maybe 2008? Of course, the Definity is so easy to figure out, you hardly need a manual ... Definitely need them on
the Meridian though :O

Best,

Sean








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