NEC 2000 IPS Server User Manual


 
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
NEAX 2000 IPS General Description Page 77
NDA-24345, Issue 3
DTERM HANDSET CORDLESS TERMINAL
The Dterm Handset Cordless operates in the 900 MHz analog spectrum and is compatible with the
NEAX 2000 IPS, NEAX 2400, and IPK (2-wire station interface). For the clearest reception
possible, the handset automatically selects from one of 40 channels to communicate with its base
unit. It is also possible to change channels manually should a conversation become distorted while
talking. Up to 40 Dterm Handset Cordless telephones may access the 40 channels simultaneously.
The recommended range or distance between the handset and base unit is 30 - 100 feet, depending
upon the environment. This range is ideal for employees who need mobility around their immediate
workspace.
Each NEC Dterm Handset Cordless Telephone consists of a base unit, cordless handset, belt clip and
a standard rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery that supports 4 hours of talk time or 40 hours of
standby. The optional headset may be easily connected to the 2.5mm headset connector on the
handset.
Calls may be initiated, transferred and conference using the dial pad of the cordless handset. Users
always have the option to perform call-handling functions on the base of their Handset Cordless
phone, just as they would on a corded Dterm.
Dterm Handset Cordless Terminal
Fully modular 900 MHz Analog FM spectrum with Voice scramble
40 separate voice channels
16 programmable line/feature keys with two-color LED indication
8 Dedicated Function Keys
4 Softkeys
24-character by 3-line Display
Large Message waiting LED
Built-in Speakerphone
Electronic Volume/Tone Controls
Base Unit
Belt Clip
Battery
RF line cord
ADA compatibility
standard nickel-cadmium battery (40 hours of standby talk time)
Users always have the option to perform call handling functions on the base of their Cordless
Handset phone, just as they would on a corded Dterm.