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VoIP Support | Yes |
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Auto Attendant | Yes |
Caller ID | Yes |
Music on Hold | Yes |
Paging | Yes |
Power | AC adapter |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Networking | Ethernet |
Stations connect directly via the IP network, signals travel through the network, not the switch.
Highlights VoIP, Aspire Mail, ACD, Wireless/Cordless, and System Maintenance features.
Categorizes features under Usability, Serviceability, Scalability, Flexibility, Manageability, and Adaptability.
Details various Aspire telephone models including Super Display, Display, Standard, 2-Button, and Cordless.
Describes various optional adapters for keysets, including their functions and compatibility.
Details optional equipment like 2PGDAD Module and DSS/DLS Consoles for system expansion.
Specifies the 6 Slot KSU with CPU and PS, detailing its features and capabilities.
Lists and describes Aspire S Station PCBs and Trunk PCBs, including their part numbers and functions.
Details VoIP Media Gateway PCBs (4VOIPU, 4VOIPDB, 16VOIPU, 16VOIPDB) for IP connectivity.
Describes Aspire IPhone and H.323 IP Phones, including their features and specifications.
Details In-Line Power Adapters (ILPA-R) and AC Adapters (AC-2R) for powering IP devices.
Specifies KSU, Power Supply Cabinets, and Central Processing Unit (NTCPU) PCBs for M/L/XL systems.
Covers KSU Expansion Sets, Rack Mount Brackets, Feature Upgrades, DSPDB, and VRS Flash Cards.
Details Trunk PCBs like CO Loop Start, DID/OPX, and E&M Tie Line cards.
Describes Digital and Analog Station PCBs, including Wireless and i-Series interfaces.
Covers the 4, 8, and 12-channel DECT Station PCBs for wireless phone connectivity.
Details the PCB that enables connection for up to 16 i-Series telephones.
Lists optional DECT wireless equipment like Base Stations, Repeaters, and Deployment Kits.
Describes Voice Mail features including IntraMail and NVM-Series systems.
Details VoIP Media Gateway PCBs (4VOIPU, 4VOIPDB, 16VOIPU, 16VOIPDB) for IP connectivity.
Allows quick access to frequently called numbers via codes, saving time for users.
User-dialed codes to categorize and restrict trunk calls, aiding administration and cost control.
Provides analog ports for Music on Hold, External Paging, and auxiliary devices.
Enables use of 2.4 GHz DECT wireless phones, offering mobility and system features.
Queues incoming calls for attendants, minimizing congestion and improving call handling.
Distributes calls uniformly among agents, routing to the longest idle agent.
Routes calls cost-effectively based on dialed digits and carrier costs.
Allows users to redirect calls to another extension when away from their work area.
Permanently redirects calls to a specified destination without user action.
Displays incoming caller's number and name on keyset display before answering.
Provides flexible routing of incoming CO trunk calls to system extensions.
Sets features and dialing options for extensions, allowing differentiated access.
Allows users to add internal and external callers to create multi-party meetings.
Enables dialing additional digits after a call connects for services like Voice Mail.
Supports digital cordless telephones offering mobility and standard system features.
Allows users to call extensions within a Department Group by dialing the group's pilot number.
Lets outside callers directly dial system extensions, saving time.
Provides one-button access to extensions, trunks, and system features with Busy Lamp Field.
Blocks incoming calls and paging announcements for uninterrupted work.
Ensures emergency calls route correctly, with attendant notification and automatic routing.
Allows users to process calls using the speaker and microphone instead of the handset.
Places a call in a temporary waiting state, allowing users to handle other calls.
Provides one-button calling and transfer to a partner extension, simplifying co-worker communication.
Grants extension users access to other extensions for complete internal calling capability.
Ensures compatibility with ISDN Basic Rate (BRI) and Primary Rate (PRI) services.
Allows users to quickly redial the last dialed number, saving time and effort.
Provides system features for database maintenance, backup, and system analysis.
Plays music or system tones for callers on hold or parked calls.
Allows users to activate different call routing modes for off-hours or specific periods.
Places calls in waiting states (orbits) for later pickup by users or co-workers.
Enables connection to Centrex/PBX lines, allowing system to act as a node in a larger network.
Allows users to place/answer calls on a specific trunk by simply lifting the handset.
Simplifies call handling and feature access by customizing keys for specific functions.
Allows users to join two outside callers in a trunk-to-trunk conference.
Provides Telephony Applications Programming Interface capability for PC integration.
Directly links local telephone systems with remote systems, independent of telco network.
Manages system time and date, including Daylight Savings adjustments.
Limits dialed numbers to control long distance costs and enforce usage policies.
Provides Automated Attendant and Voice Mail features for efficient call handling.
Allows a user to interrupt a busy extension's call for private Intercom communication.
Offers voice recording/playback, Automated Attendant, and message capabilities.
Enables voice delivery over IP networks, offering cost savings and enhanced connectivity.
Details system capacities for Aspire S, including ports, trunks, and extensions.
Details system capacities for Aspire M/L, including ports, trunks, and extensions.
Details system capacities for Aspire XL, including ports, trunks, and extensions.
Lists capacities for various PCBs in Aspire M/L/XL systems.
Provides electrical specifications for Aspire S power supplies and output voltages.
Provides electrical specifications for Aspire M/L power supplies and output voltages.
Provides electrical specifications for Aspire XL power supplies and output voltages.
Details the PC and software requirements for installing Aspire Soft Phone.
Specifies the PC requirements for Ultra CallAnalyst and CallAnalyst Enterprise Server.
Lists the minimum and recommended hardware/software for inDepth server installation.
Provides guidelines for optimal use and placement of cordless phones to minimize interference.
Details the specifications and features of the Cordless Lite II telephone.
Details the specifications and features of the Cordless II telephone.
Provides FCC registration details for various Aspire models and components.
Specifies the cable types and run lengths required for Aspire S system connections.
Specifies the cable types and run lengths required for Aspire M/L/XL system connections.
Lists part numbers for various station equipment, including telephones and accessories.
Lists part numbers for peripheral equipment like adapters, headsets, and door boxes.
Lists part numbers for Aspire Soft Phone, inDepth, and Ultra CallAnalyst software.
Lists part numbers for common equipment specific to the Aspire S system.
Lists part numbers for various PCBs used in the Aspire S system.
Lists part numbers for pre-configured Aspire S system bundles.
Lists part numbers for common equipment for Aspire M/L/XL systems.
Lists part numbers for various PCBs used in Aspire M/L/XL systems.
Lists part numbers for Desi Labels for various Aspire telephones and consoles.
Lists part numbers for common spare parts like handsets, faceplates, and cables.