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AT&T 993 Corded Phone

21 October 2009 96 views No Comment

AT&T 993 Corded Phone The AT&T 993 2-line corded speakerphone is the perfect solution for a small business in need of a phone with two line support. The speakerphone in the base station allows hands-free communication and the party conferencing features lets you conduct business with up to three participants. The automatic line selection feature will connect you to the incoming caller instantly. With the 993 you can also assign a different ring tone to each line. A large display provides easy-to-read text for setup and caller information.

The phone has a 100-entry memory and a 99-name-and-number caller ID history. Numbers stored in the caller ID history can be dialed directly and, with the call waiting-capable caller ID component, you can see who is calling even when already on the line. Replaces AT&T 992 993 Features: Corded Phone 2-Line Operation Caller ID / Call Waiting Hearing Aid Compatible Wall Mountable Speakerphone Backlit LCD Display (4-Line) Dial Display 99 Station Name / Number Caller ID Memory 100 Station Phone Directory / Dialer 3-Way Conferencing New Call Indicator 18 Station Speed Dial Message Waiting Indicator Adjustable Receiver, Speakerphone, Headset Volume Controls Distinctive Ring Detection Rapid Scroll Auto Line Selection Data Port Allows the Connection of Fax Machines or Modems Redial Hold Mute Pause Flash Line In Use Indicator 2.5mm Headset Jack AC Power Not Required For Basic Operation (Optional 1 9V Battery Not Included).

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