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Innovative

Applications And Benefits

Features That Provide Call Answering Options:

Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)—available with DK40i

Calls are queued to wait for the next available agent. Incoming calls are distributed evenly, maximizing productivity and assuring quick, efficient call handling.

Automated Attendant

Answers and routes incoming calls 24 hours-a-day. Assures that calls are efficiently managed when call volumes are high, when your receptionist is on a break or at lunch, and after regular hours.

•Voice Mail Integration

Allows callers to leave detailed messages for specific employees. Assures that the customer’s needs are addressed as quickly as possible.

Direct Inward Dialing (DID)—available with DK40i

Routes incoming calls directly to specific stations without going through the answering position.

Multiple Directory Numbers

Station extension numbers can appear on multiple telephones and individual telephones can have multiple station extension numbers, maximizing call-coverage flexibility.

Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)—available with DK40i

Routes incoming calls exactly where you want them to go according to the number dialed, and identifies the type of call on the telephone’s LCD display.

Caller ID

Displays the caller’s name, telephone number and customer profile from your database (with CTI applica- tions). Your employees will be fully prepared to handle calls with maximum effectiveness and provide personalized customer service.

Off-Hook Call Announce

Ensures that important calls aren’t missed. Enables a station to converse with another busy station user. Call announcements can go through the handset or the telephone speaker.

Features That Provide Networking Options:

Remote Branch Office Extensions

The MCK EXTender products enable groups of remote workers to have digital telephone extensions from your main location’s Strata DK telephone system, with the same functionality as your main office system.

Tie Lines—available with DK40i

Connect a DK40i to another telephone system in a private communications network.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)—available with DK40i

Ideal for businesses with multiple offices. By routing office-to-office calls over the Internet or your private intranet, you bypass long-distance toll charges, saving substantial cost. You’ll also improve call-center effectiveness and customer service.

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Saves money by allowing employees to use your company’s calling network when they’re traveling.

Centrex Integration

Group access to Centrex lines enables you to get maximum benefits from Centrex features with ease, while saving significant cost.

*Note: Some feature implementation may require additional auxiliary equipment.

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DK40I, dk14 specifications

The Toshiba DK14 and DK40I are advanced digital video recorders (DVRs) that have redefined the standard for high-quality video surveillance systems. Designed primarily for security applications, both models boast a suite of impressive features, making them ideal choices for various environments, including commercial, retail, and educational settings.

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