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What is V oiceCenter ™ ? D-L ink ® V oi ceCe nter ™, a Micro soft ® Respo nse Poi nt™ pho ne system , is an IP-ba sed phon e sy stem desi gned for sma ll to me dium -siz ed bu sines ses ( SMB) with su ppor t for up to 50 use rs. V oic eCen ter pro vide s numero us adv antag es ove r tradi tion al PSTN (analo g) phon e sys tems while retain [...]
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D V X - 2 0 0 0 M S DVX-2000MS-5 / DVX-2000MS-10 T echnical Specifications Ph on e Sy st em + Ph on e Ne tw or k In te gr ati on - PS TN S up po rt v ia F XO A T A + Au to ma te d At te nd an t (DT MF & S pe ec h- ba se d) + C al l Fo rw ard in g T o Ex te rn al P ho ne N um be rs -sp ec if ic - Use r Di re ct or y Ex te rn al P ho ne N um be [...]
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T echnical Specifications Ke y Fe at ur es + Au to -d is co ve ry + A ut o- pr ov isi oni ng A bi li ty + Ro ut e PS TN L in es t o an IP Ne tw or k Ne tw or k Fe at ur es + SI P (R FC 3 26 1) C om pl ian t + 1 0/ 10 0B as e-T X C on ne ct io n + PS TN P or t: F ou r An al og FXO P or ts + C OM P or t: RJ -45 C on so le P ort + Qo S by T oS (T yp [...]
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T echnical Specifications Pr ot oc ol + IET F SI P (R FC 326 1) Ne tw or k In te rf ac e + RJ 45 x 2 , 10 /1 00 Ba se T LC D Di sp la y + 2 x 16 C ha ra ct er s Ke y Pa d + 25 K ey s (I nc lu di ng M icr oso ft R es po nse Po in t (R P) Bu tto n fo r On e-t ouc h Ac ce ss to V oic e- ac ti va te d Co mma nds ) Ca ll F ea tu re s + Ca ll H ol d + C[...]
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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS + Computer with: - Windows Vista ®3 or Windows ® XP SP2 Operating System - Windows Internet Explorer ® v6, Mozilla ® 1.7.12 (5.0), or Firefox ® 1.5 and Above (For Configuration) - CD-ROM Drive - Network Interface Card + For Internet Access - Cable or DSL Modem - Router - Sub scr ipt io n wi th an Int er ne t Ser vi[...]