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Part # 21067 | Condition: Brand New |
At a glance... 3 Line by 20 Character Back Lit LCD Display
User Upgradeable to Voice/Data
Built-In Analog RJ11 Jack
12 Call Appearance Buttons/Feature Buttons Imagine accessing voice and data applications simultaneously over a single phone line, virtually eliminating the need for multiple lines or additional equipment - all at a great price. Robust features include:- Twelve user-programmable call appearance/feature buttons to control functions such as transfer and conference
- Hard buttons for hold, drop, mute, speaker, menu, and directory
- Three-line, 20-character backlit display to support Caller ID, line handling, date/time, and dialing information
- Built-in RJ11 jack for connecting a fax machine or an extension phone, etc.
- Data/personality modules for customizing and upgrading the 970 Telephone
Message waiting indicator Directory that holds up to 25 entries Call elapsed time display DTMF support Calendar and clock Eight ringing patterns and adjustable ringing volume Distinctive ringing patterns from the switch that allow end users to distinguish between calls from within the Centrex and calls from outside of the Centrex A separate distinct tone for Intercom calls Last number redial Display of outgoing phone number System self test and diagnostic in test mode All sets support single or dual SPID configurations
Call log, with 10 most recent calls of each: Unanswered and answered incoming voice calls Outgoing voice calls Advanced Voice Features - Automatic Number Identifier (Caller ID)
- Automatic Name & Number Display (Calling Name & Number)
- Call Appearance Call Handling Electronic Key Telephone System (CACH EKTS)
- Call Park (where available from switch)
- Ring again (where available from switch)
- Make set busy (where available from switch)
- On/Off hook call origination
- Button access to other CENTREX features
Data Features The 970U Voice/Data set comes with a proprietary connector that plugs into the card on the back of the voice/data module (PCMCIA-like card) that has a standard DB9 connector on the other end for connection to a standard
PC serial port. B-Channel Circuit-Switched Services supported: - V.120
- Asynchronous data up to 115.2 Kbps
- PPP (56 or 64kb/s)
- MLPPP (112 or 128kb/s)
- Dynamic B-Channel Allocation
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
- 970U Voice and Data available in (Black) CC 108013350. Note: This is a U Interface set and has internal NT1.
All sets employ a PCMCIA-like card. All SPID settings, speed dial directory, and other features are saved in the set's non-volatile memory. The only item that has to be reset when replacing the card (or if the set loses power) is the time and date clock. Analog SupportThe 970 has an analog POTS port on the back of the set. The POTS port can support Group 3 fax machines, cordless telephones, analog modems, standard telephone sets, etc. The POTS port has a ringer capacity to drive up to 3.0 REN. The POTS port supports DTMF (touchtone) devices only, not pulse (rotary) devices. Using One SPIDThere are two ways to configure the POTS port. With one SPID, the POTS port simply uses an existing call appearance on the set; and the user can toggle between the analog set and the 970, but cannot bridge onto a call. Using Two SPIDsWhen configured with two SPIDs, the first SPID should be configured with the features and multiple call appearances that the customer desires. The second SPID is automatically assigned to the analog POTS port. This allows the second SPID to be used independently from the first number - and at the same time (as long as a data call is not connected). The terminal supports either CACH EKTS or Basic Voice. When configured for the two SPIDs, both SPIDs must be the same mode: either both CACH EKTS or both Basic Voice. Bellcore, Lucent, Nortel & Siemens Compliance and CompatibilityThe terminals have been tested on all three switch types using the Lucent EKTS testing configuration and are approved for use on all switches. The internal NT1 has been tested by Bellcore and complies with Layer I ANSI T1.601 specifications and CCITT Recommendations Q.921 and Q.931 for Layers 2 and Layer 3. The 970 voice/data software is in full conformance with IOC packages S, U, V, EZ-ISDN 1 and EZ-ISDN 1A. The 970 voice only software is compatible with IOC packages EZ-ISDN 1 and EZ-ISDN 1A. Data You do not need to assign a call appearance for data. No auxiliary features (such as Conference, Caller ID, etc.) can be assigned to the second telephone number, since the POTS port does not allow access to auxiliary features. Second Primary Directory NumberWhen a set is configured with a second primary directory number, and when the set is offered a voice call on the second telephone number, only the POTS device will alert. The call indicator button on the set will light, providing the user a visual indicator on the 970 to allow a user to know that a call is up on the POTS port. However, calls cannot be bridged, originated or answered from the 970 on the POTS call indicator button. National ISDN Support and Parameter DownloadingThe 970 phones support National ISDN-1 and ISDN-2 Version 1 parameter downloading. The terminals also allow end users to manually request a parameter download. The terminals support National ISDN on the 5E, DMS and EWSD. The terminals do not support 5E Custom ISDN. Additional Features
- The terminals have the ability for an end user to "inspect" which telephone numbers and features appear on which keys.
- Speed dialing can be stored in the terminal using the 25 entry Directory and five Speed Dial keys. These values are stored in non-volatile memory.
- The terminals support overlap signaling from the key pad and enbloc signaling from the directory and five Speed Dial keys.
- Firmware versions are found in the test menu and are formatted with release (e.g Rel x.xx [x = any number], followed by a V for Voice Only or D for Voice/Data followed by the month and year.
- The terminals support handset/speakerphone or headset/speakerphone. Note that in the headset/speakerphone mode, one of the local speed dial buttons is "stolen" to become the switch hook control.
- The terminal display shows the duration of a voice call.
- The terminals support implicit and explicit transfer.
- The terminals support answering on an incoming call appearance (Ringing Line Preference).
- The volume control has three functions: 1) Handset 2) Speakerphone 3) Ringer Volume. Each is independent of the other and stored in memory. The mute capability works on both the handset and speakerphone.
- The LEDs on the keys display flashing red for incoming call (75ms on and 50ms off "fast flash"), solid red for an active call and flashing red (500ms on and 500ms off "slow flash") for a held call.
- The terminals are not wall mountable.
970 Power Consumption | Phone | Idle Watts | Peak Watts | | 970SV, no analog phone attached | 3.2 | 5.9 | | 970SV with analog phone off hook | 3.6 | 6.5 | | 970UVD, no analog phone attached | 3.5 | 6.2 | | 970UVD with analog phone off hook | 4.0 | 7.0 | | Notes:
- 970SV is a voice only T-Interface set.
- 970UVD is a voice/data U-Interface set with a built-in NT1. | Audio Interfaces and ConnectorsHandset: 4-pin 616 type connector. Audio levels for the handset confirm to EIA/TIA 377-1991 standard. The handset cord length provided with the set is 9 feet.Headset: 4-pin 616 type connector.
UPC Code: 048898211191

This product is Brand New and comes with the following warranty:
• This product comes with a 90 day warranty.
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