NEC Xn120 Vision, Xn120 Talk warranty Hard of Hearing Options, Regulatory Notice

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Hard of Hearing Options

Volume Controls

You can increase the volume of the ringing by pressing the VOL.p button while your phone is ringing or when the phone is idle by pressing SPK and dialling 829.

Ensure your phone is set to RING mode. See Answering an Intercom Call in this guide.

You can increase the volume of the handset earpiece by pressing the VOL.p button when the handset is off hook.

There are three volume settings (Low - Med - High).

Visual indications

The indicator lamp at the top corner of the XN120 Vision and Talk phone will flash RED to indicate various call types:

Intercom Call. Your phone is ringing, the CALL key is flashing red and the display will show FROM and the callers name/number.

Outside Call. Your phone is ringing, the display may show the callers name/number or RINGING.

Message Waiting. See Message Waiting in this guide.

You may have a new Voice Mail Message. See the separate Voice Mail and Voice Response System User Guide.

The LCD display of the XN120 Vision phone will show the callers name and number for internal calls and also where available for outside calls.

Hearing Aid Compatibility

The earpiece within the handset of the XN120 Vision and Talk handset has a built in inductive coupler and is compatible with hearing aids that have the ‘T’setting.

Additional Options

The ringing tone/pitch can not be changed on the XN120 Vision or Talk phones.

Consult the system supplier/installer for additional volume settings or equipment that may help.

Regulatory Notice.

Refer to the Getting Started Guide (991409-5) supplied with the XN120 Main Unit for the Declaration of Conformity related to the product.

Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and NEC Infrontia Ltd has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual. Further, NEC Infrontia Ltd also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Infrontia Ltd shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall NEC Infrontia Ltd be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of NEC Infrontia Ltd.

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Issue 1.1 January 2005

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Intelligent Hybrid System

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Contents Regulatory Notice Hard of Hearing OptionsUsing Your Multiline Telephone… Before using Your Telephone…For more convenient use… For Your Convenience Hold / Transferring CallsAnswering Calls Placing Calls If your call doesn’t go through…Setting Camp On / Callback / Trunk Queuing Using Abbreviated Dialling Outside CallsUsing One-Touch Keys Outside/Intercom Calls Cancelling Camp On / Callback / Trunk Queuing

Xn120 Vision, Xn120 Talk specifications

The NEC Xn120 Talk and Xn120 Vision are advanced communication solutions designed to streamline business operations and enhance connectivity. Built with cutting-edge technology, these systems cater to the diverse needs of modern enterprises, offering a multitude of features and characteristics that make them stand out in the competitive market of telecom solutions.

The Xn120 Talk primarily focuses on voice communication, providing a robust platform that supports a wide range of telephony functions. It is designed to enable seamless call handling, featuring high-definition voice quality that ensures crystal-clear conversations. The device supports multiple line appearances, allowing users to manage multiple calls effectively. With its intuitive interface, employees can easily navigate through calls, access their contacts, and utilize advanced features such as call forwarding and voicemail. The system is also equipped with a range of security protocols, ensuring data protection and privacy throughout communications.

On the other hand, the Xn120 Vision goes beyond traditional voice services by incorporating video conferencing capabilities. This feature enables face-to-face interactions regardless of location, making remote collaboration easier than ever. With high-definition video quality and clear audio, the Xn120 Vision is perfect for virtual meetings, presentations, and team collaborations. Additionally, it includes screen-sharing capabilities, allowing participants to view documents, presentations, or applications in real-time, thereby enhancing productivity and communication efficiency.

Both the Xn120 Talk and Xn120 Vision are built on a flexible architecture, allowing for easy scalability. As businesses grow, they can easily add new users and features without significant disruptions to existing operations. Moreover, the systems support various deployment options, including on-premises, cloud-based, or hybrid solutions, catering to the distinct preferences and needs of different organizations.

Another standout characteristic is interoperability. The NEC systems integrate seamlessly with existing business applications, providing users the flexibility to use tools they are already accustomed to. Furthermore, both devices feature user-friendly mobile applications, enabling communication on-the-go and ensuring that employees remain connected, even when away from their desk.

Overall, the NEC Xn120 Talk and Xn120 Vision offer a comprehensive communication solution that combines voice and video capabilities, high-quality audio and video, and a user-friendly interface, making them an ideal choice for businesses aiming to enhance their communication infrastructure.