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4-Line Speakerphone With Caller ID, Call Waiting

4 November 2009 111 views No Comment

4-Line Speakerphone With Caller ID, Call Waiting Features: * 4-Line Expandable corded telephone with Caller ID * Compatible with the AT&T 1040 and 1080 * Not backwards compatible with other AT&T 4-line models * Caller ID, call waiting caller ID * 200# Caller ID memory * New call/message indicator * Entry removal button * Large blue lighted display * Speakerphone * 1 to 4 line capability * Intercom between stations * Expandable up to 16 stations * Call transfer between stations * 32# Speed dial * 16 Intercom number locations (can be used for one-touch memory, two-touch memory, and direct station dialing) * 2 Data ports * Easy to install * 3 Party conferencing (inside or outside lines, or a combination) * Power failure protection for all 4 lines (battery not included) * Individual station paging (intercom) or system-wide paging * 4-Line backlit LCD display * Redial/hold/mute/flash * Last 6 number redial * Volume control for receiver, speakerphone, headset, ringer * Do not disturb * Auto line selection * Display dial * Rapid scroll navigation pad * New message indication * 4 Lighted line indicators * Auto redial * Memory loss protection * Selectable ringer tones * 2.5mm Headset jack * Hearing aid compatible * DSL Compatible (splitters/filter not included) * Every unit in the system must be assigned an extension number for the intercom feature to work * Wall mountable – bracket included * 1 Year manufacturer’s warranty * Dark silver.

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