Datasheet
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Personal directory with auto-dial (100 entries)
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Do not disturb (callers hear line busy tone)
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Digits dialed with number auto-completion
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Anonymous caller blocking
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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) (IP) dialing support (vanity numbers)
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On-hook default audio configuration (speakerphone and headset)
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Multiple ring tones with selectable ring tone per line
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Called number with directory name matching
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Ability to call number using name: directory matching or via caller ID
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Subsequent incoming calls show calling name and number
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Date and time with support for intelligent daylight savings
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Call duration and start time stored in call logs
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Call timer
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Name and identity (text) displayed at startup
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Distinctive ringing based on calling and called number
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12 user-customizable ring tones
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Speed dialing, eight entries
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Configurable dial/numbering plan support
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Intercom*
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Group paging
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NAT Traversal, including STUN support
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DNS SRV and multiple A records for proxy lookup and proxy redundancy
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Debug, syslog, report generation, and event logging
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Secure call encrypted voice communication support
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Built-in web server for administration and configuration with multiple security levels
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Automated remote secure provisioning via TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS
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Option to require administrator password to reset unit to factory defaults
* Feature requires support by call server.
Hardware Features
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Pixel-based display: 128 x 64 monochrome LCD graphical display with backlight
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Dedicated illuminated buttons for:
Audio mute on/off
Headset on/off
Speakerphone on/off
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Four-way rocking directional knob for menu navigation
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Voicemail message waiting indicator light
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Voicemail message retrieval button
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Dedicated hold button
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Settings button for access to feature, setup, and configuration menus