Call Handling Capabilities
System 25 can be arranged as a
●115 simultaneous
● Traffic Handling Capacity of 4140 CCS/Hour (Trunking Limited)
● Busy Hour Call Capacity of 2500 calls (DTMF Register Limited)
●Up to 104 trunk ports including Central Office (CO), DID, Tie, Foreign Exchange
(FX), Wide Area Telecommunications Service (WATS), and 800 Service
● An Auxiliary Trunk interface for paging (Vl and V2) and dictation systems (V2).
● Up to 240 ports that support a combination of the following:
— Up to 200 ports for voice terminals and auxiliary feature port equipment.
—Up to 104 data ports providing
Refer to Hardware and Software Parameters as provided in “Technical Specifications” (Section 5) for detailed specifications.
Safety
S y s t e m 25 meets all requirements found in Underwriters Laboratories Standard for Telephone Equipment (1459).
Business Communications Needs
The remainder of this Section describes how System 25’s R1V2 features may be used to satisfy a customer’s communications needs. This material may be thought of as the reverse of the “Features and Services” section which follows.
The business communications capabilities of the majority of small businesses with more than thirty phones are provided by a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). System 25 is a PBX designed to meet the business communications needs of customers in the 30 to 150 station range.
The communications needs of most business customers may be broken down into five basic categories. Customer experience has shown that a PBX needs to provide–
●Prompt handling of incoming calls to maximize revenue opportunities and client satisfaction,
●Ease of access to and cost control of outgoing calls over public network and private facilities,
●Easy movement of calls between
● Sharing of data between PCs and/or host computers and data terminals, and
●Growth and rearrangement of facilities.
The following pages outline System 25’s outstanding ability to provide these services.