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System Type | Hybrid |
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VoIP Capability | Yes |
Integrated Voicemail | Yes |
Auto Attendant | Yes |
Conference Calling | Yes |
Caller ID | Yes |
Music on Hold | Yes |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Type | Business Phone System |
Maximum VoIP Channels | 16 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Describes the operation and functionality of the SL1100 Desktop Applications.
Details the SL1100 Desktop Applications suite, its modes, and provided utilities.
Covers standalone configuration, O&M connections, and remote connection limitations for the Desktop Applications.
Outlines minimum PC requirements, supported operating systems, licensing, and SL1100 hardware needs.
Details the distribution format and the step-by-step installation procedure, including prerequisites.
Lists SL1100 system programming parameters related to the Desktop Suite, such as network and IP settings.
Explains the function buttons in the toolbar, their states, and actions like Answer, Hold, Transfer, and Dial.
Describes how to access and use the company directory, contact list, and personal list for managing contacts.
Details the Call Log feature for tracking call history, including opening, deleting, printing, and archiving.
Explains the configuration and usage of the Outlook Add-In for making calls, transferring, and conferencing via MS Outlook.
Outlines the three types of registration (Plug and Play, Automatic, Manual) for Desktop Application Softphone or Deskset modes.
Lists service conditions and limitations for Desktop Applications, including IP phone registration and NAT support.
Describes the Full Window Mode interface, its components like Title Bar, Function Toolbar, and Active Call List.
Introduces the Preferences function for customizing the desktop application's user interface and operation.
Details the various tabs within the Preferences menu, such as General, BLF/DSS, Tool Buttons, and Dialing Rules.