Infinite Peripherals II/III/IV, Mach I manual Off-Hook Preference, Paging

Models: II/III/IV Mach I

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Off-Hook Preference

 

 

 

 

Off-Hook Preference

If your phone is programmed for Off-Hook Preference, you will hear outside line dial tone when lifting the handset.

When this operation is desired, you may not have access to all features contained in this User Guide. However, consult your Centrex or PBX User Guide for additional features you may have.

Also refer to PBX/Centrex Transferfeature in this User Guide for transferring instructions.

Paging

If you have been given the ability to make page announcements:

1.Lift the handset.

2.Dial desired paging code.

Page Zone

Code

 

 

 

 

All Call - Internal and External

700

 

 

External All Call (All Zones)

76[O]

 

 

External Zones 1-2

76[P]

 

 

Internal Zones 1-8

701-708

 

 

Internal All Call

709

 

 

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II/III/IV, Mach I specifications

Infinite Peripherals has made a significant impact in the mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) industry with its innovative line of Mach devices, specifically the Mach I, II, III, and IV. Each generation of the Mach series builds upon the successes of its predecessor, offering unique features and enhanced technologies tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses on the go.

The Mach I, the original model, introduced the world to a compact and efficient mPOS solution. It featured a lightweight design, making it easy to carry around for mobile transactions. With a built-in card reader, the Mach I allowed merchants to accept credit and debit card payments seamlessly. Its compatibility with various peripherals increased its versatility, catering to businesses in various sectors.

Building on its predecessor, the Mach II came equipped with advanced processing capabilities and improved battery life. This iteration incorporated a more robust card reader that supported EMV and NFC transactions, allowing businesses to accept tap-to-pay methods, enhancing customer convenience. Additionally, the Mach II featured an ergonomic design, ensuring that it was user-friendly for both merchants and customers.

The Mach III took a significant leap in terms of connectivity and processing power. It integrated Bluetooth technology, allowing for a wireless connection to mobile devices, which expanded its usability. This model also introduced more extensive app integration capabilities, enabling businesses to customize their payment experience further. Furthermore, the Mach III was designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, offering improved durability and a long-lasting battery.

The latest model, Mach IV, showcases an even greater technological advancement. It brings enhanced security features, including advanced encryption and tokenization for secure transactions. The Mach IV is compatible with the latest payment technologies, including QR code scanning and biometric authentication, catering to the evolving needs of consumers. Its intuitive interface and improved hardware ensure faster transaction processing, making it a powerful tool for any business.

Each iteration of the Mach series exemplifies Infinite Peripherals' commitment to innovation, focusing on user experience, security, and adaptability. The Mach I, II, III, and IV cater to a wide range of industries, from retail to hospitality and beyond, providing businesses with reliable tools to facilitate mobile transactions efficiently. As the mPOS landscape continues to evolve, Infinite Peripherals remains a significant player, ensuring that its devices meet the demands of a dynamic marketplace while empowering businesses to enhance the customer experience.