|
The Avaya Partner 5 X 9
Initial configuration starts at 5 lines in X 9 station ports,
Loudspeaker Paging Line to allow you to connect a
loudspeaker paging system to any line jack on any Partner Module,
Enhanced backup/restore capabilities to allow you to back up the
Partner phone system programming to either the internal memory of the
Partner ACS R8.0 processor or a PC Card, Provides an RJ-45 serial
port (Admin port) to allow you to connect to the Partner system
either directly from the COM port of a PC or via an external modem
that is connected to the Admin port and administer the system via
Administration Software, Dual line
Caller ID support puts the caller's name and number on your
telephone display, 2 PC Card slots for backup/restore of system
programming, voice messaging PC cards, ASA/DXD, and software
upgrades, Direct connection of analog answering machines, fax
machines, telephones, and modems to station ports, Compatible with
Partner Voice Messaging PC Cards, Partner Mail VS, and Partner
Messaging Release 1.0 voice mail systems, Support of 1600 DSL
module, a module that contains up to 16 lines on one line jack,
Compatible with Computer Telephony Integration via PassageWay TAPI
(Telephony Application Program Interface) based solutions, 100
programmable system speed dial numbers, Internal call forwarding and
call follow me, 2 contact-closure connections to control door locks,
security systems, and other devices by using contact-closure
adjunct, Music port for digital music on hold system, SMDR (Station
Message Detail Recording) port, Built in Paging Port, 2 Power
failure transfer ports. |
The Avaya Partner 3 X 8 Initial
configuration starts at 3
lines in X 8 station ports, Dual line Caller ID support puts
the caller's name and number on your telephone display, 2 PC Card
slots for backup/restore of phone system programming, voice messaging PC
cards, ASA/DXD, and software upgrades, Direct connection of analog
answering machines, fax machines, telephones, and modems to station
ports, Compatible with Partner Voice Messaging PC Cards, Partner
Mail VS, and Partner Messaging Release 1.0 voice mail systems,
Support of 1600 DSL module, a module that contains up to 16 lines on
one line jack, Compatible with Computer Telephony Integration via
PassageWay TAPI (Telephony Application Program Interface) based
solutions, 100 programmable system speed dial numbers, Internal call
forwarding and call follow me, 2 contact-closure connections to
control door locks, security systems, and other devices by using
contact-closure adjunct, Music port for digital music on hold
system, SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) port, Built in
Paging Port, 2 Power failure transfer ports, T1 Module (Fractional T1). Enables use
of fractional T1 with up to 16 voice lines, DID Service Feature Operation (Requires
T1 Module). Provides the capability for a DID number to be routed
to a Partner extension or hunt group, Cell Phone Connect (Requires
T1 Module). Allows calls to a specific extension to be forwarded to
a personal speed dial number outside of the Partner System, Remote
Call Forward. Provides call forwarding without requiring the T1
module. This feature allows calls to a Partner telephone to be
immediately forwarded to a personal speed dial number outside the
Partner system, Caller ID delivered to station when transferred from
Auto Attendant. Delivers Caller ID information to a display
telephone for any call that is connected directly or transferred
from the Auto Attendant, ASA, or DXD. |