Overview

Power failure operation with a standard phone, allowing you to make calls from extension 10 during a power failure while retaining programmed equipment settings for up to four days. (An optional Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS, is also available to allow full equipment operation during a power failure.)

Centrex or PBX operation support—including one-touch dialing of feature access codes on system phones.

Flexible dialing restrictions and permissions so you can control telephone activity and phone bills.

Special hospitality features that let Bed-and-Breakfast proprietors, for example, regulate phone use in guest rooms and schedule wake-up calls for guests.

Easy-to-use programming procedures, making it simple for you to manage your system and telephones. System display phones provide messages and prompts during programming.

Two system-programming extensions, allowing you to program the system from one extension without interrupting call activity at the other programming extension—usually the receptionist’s extension.

Modular connections to the control unit, making it easy to reconfigure your system or to add lines and/or extensions as your business grows.

Direct connections for industry-standard devices—including most standard phones, fax machines, answering machines, modems, and credit card scanners.

Optional equipment support, including doorphones, Music-On-Hold1, auto attendants, extra alerts, and PC Cards for Backup/Restore or for software upgrades. Doorphones work only on Tip Ring ports, which are the bottom two ports on a processor or a 362EC expansion module.

Automatic System Answer feature to help answer and route calls.

Direct Extension Dial feature to allow callers to dial an extension or help group directly without the aid of the receptionist.

Line Pooling to create up to four groups, or pools, of multiple outside lines. When users access a pool to make a call, the system selects an available line from the pool.

Call Coverage for users who are unable to answer their calls, but want their calls answered by another individual.

1.The performance of music over telephone lines is a public performance under United States Copyright law. Accordingly, in order for the performance of that music to be lawful, it must be licensed annually to the user by the copyright owners or their representatives. One way to obtain permission is to contact ASCAP, BMI, and/or similar performing rights organizations, to obtain a license. Or, you can purchase a Magic-On-Hold® system, which includes the required license for the first year. This license must be renewed annually by the copyright owners or their representatives.

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