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DCS
KEYPHONES: ELEGANT, PRACTICAL & RELIABLE
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Keyphones for ALL Requirements
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The DCS comes with the option of either display or
non-display keyphones. The display phone features
a two-line, scrollable LCD display and has the
option of 12 or 24 programmable keys, 8 or 16 of
which have tri-coloured LD displays, enabling the
phone to be tailored to suit the user's
requirements.
Where a display phone is not required, the DCS
also offers the option of three non-display
keyphones, either 6, 12 or 24 button standard. The
DCS is also compatible with a wide range of
headsets, for operator or call centre working.
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Programmable Keys
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Each one of the programmable keys can be set to
one of the 25 different uses to provide a range of
functions, including speed dial buttons, an
individual outside line and call pick-up.
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Context Sensitive Keys
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The integral LCD display of the DCS display phone
allows you to effectively utilise the power of the
system via three softkeys. The text on the screen
shows you exactly which functions are available,
depending on the status of the call you are
currently handling. For example, if a call is on
hold, or being transferred to another extension,
the softkeys show the logical options available.
When making a call the directory listing also
allows you to simply scroll to the required name,
press a button and the number is automatically
dialled.
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Speed Dialling
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The DCS' speed dialling facility is like having an
integral telephone directory, with the ability to
store up to 1500names and numbers (500 with the
DCS Compact), DCS display keyphones allow the user
to view and select used numbers for single-key
dialling, and frequently used numbers can also be
programmed for single key dialling on any of the
keyphones.
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Appointment Reminder
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DCS Keyphones with an alarm key can be used to
remind users of meetings and appointments, with
display phones also capable of showing a
programmed message when the alarm rings.
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On Hook Dialling
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The DCS allows users to originate calls without
lifting the handset, with the option of using the
integral microphone or the handset when the call
is answered.
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Off Hook Dialling
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Have you ever left an important call on hold? The
DCS indicates that a call is waiting when the user
is currently using the phone.
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Coloured Light Indication
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The tri-coloured LED lights on the DCS keyphones
allow the user to track calls being made to the
system, both their own and others, Green lights
indicate the user's calls, red lights indicate
other system calls, with amber lights showing
recalls.
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Redialling
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The DCS provides three types of redialling.
'Auto-retry' reserves an outside line,
automatically redialling the required number up to
the pre-programmed limit. 'Last number redial'
saves the last dialled number for trying again
using the redial button and 'save number' stores
the dialled number for recall after other calls
have been made.
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