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- Expands up to 23,000 ports in groups of 16 telephones or 16
outside lines
- Up to 384 ports per cabinet
- Upgrade system features from a floppy disk
- 486 processor or Pentium processor
- Uses the same telephones as the NEC 2000 (dterm II or dterm
III)
- Full Battery Backup keeps your system running during power
outages
- Most telephones are full speakertelephones
- Optional Headset adaptor for your attendant
- Optional Networking allows you to link buildings with T-1
circuits
- Day/Night transfer to ring different telephones after hours
- ISDN PRI interface provides Direct Inward Dialing at ISDN
speeds
- ISDN BRI station interface for video conferencing
- Handset volume control
- E-911 capability to comply with new laws
- Voice Mail integration with most brands of voice mail
- Single line ports for modems and fax available
- Uniform Call Distribution - standard - ACD Management
reports optional
- Digit insertion automatically dials a 9 for Centrex
- Standard Remote Maintenance
- Tie Lines to network other offices
- Multiple T-1 connections for large volume users
- Trunk to Trunk connection to patch through outside calls
- Menu driven software for users to make changes
- Sophisticated Least Cost Routing
- NEC 2400 PBX systems over 10 years old survived the North
American numbering plan changes without any updates required!
- Digital Remote unit provides full system features for remote
sites
- CCIS networking allows you to connect numerous NEC systems
for a transparent network for voice/data/video calls over your private network.
- Centralized Voice Mail and Call Accounting for CCIS networks
- Redundancy available for CPU, switching, Disk storage and
power supplies
- Factory training available for users technicians and telecom
coordinators
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