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Electra Elite IPK
The IAD(8)-U( ) ETU is assigned as a two-port TLI(2)-U( ) ETU, 4-port
DID(4)/COI(4)/COIB(4)/COID(4)-U( ) ETU, an 8-port COI(8)/COIB(8)/
COID(8)-U( ) ETU or an 8-port DTI(8)-U( ) and can be installed in any
interface slot. The LAN/WAN or internet connection is provided by a 10/100
Base T Ethernet. The operating mode can be configured per ETU, but not
per port.
V-4
VOICE OVER SPLIT
By dialing an Access Code, a station user can voice override the
conversation between another station user and another party. When the
conversation is interrupted, only the station that received the Voice Over
hears it.
V-5
VOICE PROMPT
Voice Prompt provides voice guidance for assisting station users. The voice
prompt replaces the call waiting tone and/or internal dial tone.
A VRS(4)-U( ) ETU must be installed.
W-1
WIRELESS
Using a Personal Station, D
term
PS II, the features and benefits of the
desktop telephone are provided without the inconvenience of having to stay
close to the Desktop. A BSU(2)-U( ) ETU interfaces the KSU to an antenna
unit called a Zone Transceiver (ZT II). These units are placed throughout the
facility to manage calls through a network for wireless communication using
a D
term
PS II.
With R2000 or higher, the PSII user can perform a Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
or make a 1 terminal to 2 outside parties conference call.
When 5-, 6-, or 7-digit station numbers are used, this feature is unavailable.
W-2
Wireless – DECT
This feature allows 2.4 GHz IPK Wireless – DECT (Digital Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunication) telephones. A BSU(M)-U20 ETU interfaces
the Electra Elite IPK KSU with four Base Stations that can be expanded to 16
base stations using the BSU(2S)-U20 and BSU(6S)-U20 ETUs.
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