Mitel Endpoints
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Model 8690 IP Protocol Endpoint
- For the ultimate in convenience
and function, select the Touch Screen 8690 IP Endpoint. This innovative and
sophisticated multi-protocol endpoint truly demonstrates the power of today's
converged voice and data.
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Model 8560 Digital Terminal
- With a large 6 line display,
dedicated feature buttons, programmable soft keys, and a full duplex speakerphone
this phone does it all with style. The top two lines of the display provide
information on duration of call, number dialed, caller ID, call set-up, and other
features. The four display lines and eight interactive buttons on the lower part
of the display provide EASY access to system features. The optional Mini DSS
provides for busy lamps and one button transfers to system telephones. Optional
circuitry provides a digital highway from your phone to your computer - dial
directly from your PC.
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Model 8662 IP Protocol Endpoint
- With a large 6 line display,
dedicated feature buttons, programmable soft keys, and a speakerphone, this phone
does it all with style. The top two lines of the display provide information on
duration of call, number dialed, caller ID, call set-up, and other features. The
four display lines and eight interactive buttons on the lower part of the display
provide EASY access to system features.
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Model 8520 Digital Terminal
- A large, easy to read two line
display, dedicated feature buttons, programmable soft keys, and a full duplex
speakerphone make this the workhorse of the product line. Well laid out and
intuitive, the phone is very quick and EASY to use. Since this terminal is so
similar to the Model 8560 it eliminates confusion and errors from going between
the two types of phones. The optional Mini DSS provides for busy lamps and one
button transfers to system telephones. Optional circuitry provides a digital
highway from your digital terminal to your computer - dial directly from your
PC.
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Model 8622 IP Protocol Endpoint
- A large, easy to read two line
display, dedicated feature buttons, programmable soft keys, and a speakerphone
make this the workhorse of the VoIP line. Well laid out and intuitive, the phone
is very quick and EASY to use. Since this terminal is so similar to the Model 8662
it eliminates confusion and errors from going between the two types of
phones.
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Model 8500 Digital Terminal
- Where call volume is lighter but
communication is critical, install the Model 8500 digital terminal. You have
everything available in the Model 8520 terminal except for the display and the
computer interface capability. The phone mounts on the wall or sits on the desk -
your choice. You can even mount the optional Mini DSS to the side of the phone. A
K-type handset, comfortable and easy to balance, is featured on all the 8500
series telephones.
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Model 8600 IP Protocol Endpoint
- An economical alternative to a
display endpoint, the 8600 provides easy to use access to the systems.
Working much like a standard PBX station, it's great for a user with the
need to make and receive only a few calls a day.
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DSS Console - Programmable buttons provide individual busy lamp and
single button transfer for fifty stations. The console may be attached to any
Model 8560 or Model 8520 digital terminal using a PC data port module. The DSS
console does not use a station port for operation.
(Not available for use with IP
endpoints.)
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Mini DSS - A sixteen button add-on module attaches to the right side
of each 8500 series digital telephone giving the user a sixteen station DSS/BLF
console. Each button provides for a busy lamp and one button transfers to
individual stations. It's an economical option to the expense of a full console -
particularly for smaller systems. (Not available for use with IP
endpoints.)
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Softphone with Agent Set
- Where everything is done with a
PC, don't install a phone, install the Agent Set with special software that
enables you to make and take calls directly from your Personal Computer. You can
use a headset or a handset; you can use the mouse or keyboard; you can dial from
your screen; you can even use caller ID information to "pop" accounts from your
customer database to your screen. You can even install it on your laptop and
keep your same intercom number as you visit each branch.
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Digital Personal Assistant
- A softphone version is available
for your HP or Dell personal assistant. Keep track of your phone calls
wherever you are.
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Collaboration Applications
- A group of server based
applications which greatly enhance cooperation and communication between work
groups. They include Attendant Console, Connection Assistant, Contact Center
Suite, Enterprise Messaging, Unified Communication, and Interactive Voice Response
tools. Choose the applications which will provide you with a competitive
edge.
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