Samsung 5000 series handsets provide access to a host of features, depending on which handset you choose:
Context Sensitive keys
The integral LCD display of Samsung 5000 series handsets allows users to benefit fully from the power of the system, using the Context Sensitive keys. The text on the LCD display shows exactly which functions are available, dependent upon the status of the call you are currently handling. So, for example, if a call is on hold or being transferred to another extension, the display shows the options that are available. In turn, when making a call, the system’s integral telephone directory also allows you to scroll to the required name, and by using the soft keys, automatically dial the number.
Add-on module
The 5000 series
The 64 additional buttons on each module can be used as programmable, speed
dial or feature keys, making it an ideal solution for receptionists and call centre staff.
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| This extension is calling |
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| This incoming call is a transfer |
| Directory dialling |
| This display shows who is calling | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| from extension 201. |
| – at the touch of a button. |
| and who they have called. |
Coloured light indication
The
red indicates other system calls, while amber shows recalls.
Appointment reminder
Handsets programmed with an alarm key can be used to remind you of meetings and appointments, with display phones also capable of showing a programmed message when the alarm rings.
Directory dialling
Display handsets allow the user to view, store and dial frequently used numbers, programmed into the system. These directories can be shared between system users, or held within your own personal phone book.
Redialling
Three types of redialling are available:
•Auto retry reserves an outside line, automatically redialling the required number up to the
•Last number redial saves the last dialled number for trying again using the redial button
•Save number stores the dialled number for recall after other calls have been made.
Call forwarding
Handsets can be programmed so that if your extension is engaged or you are not available, calls are forwarded to another destination, either internal or external, including a mobile or home number.
Call pick up
Using the call pick up facility, it is possible to programme the system so that users are able to answer each other’s calls - ideal for open plan offices or group working
Feature menu provides access to popular phone features.
Directory dialling with simple feature selection.