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Common Phone System Features + Terms Control Unit or KSU:
(Key Service Unit): In smaller business telephone systems the control unit is
commonly referred to as the "Brain" or "phone box". The size of the control
unit determines the maximum configuration. Most multi line telephone systems
have a number in the name such as "Meridian Norstar 616" or "Meridian Norstar
824 or the Compact ICS 416". These numbers usually refer to the maximum
configuration of the system although not always. The "616" would mean 6 incoming
lines and 16 telephones (extensions). The "824", 8 incoming lines and 24
telephones (extensions). The Norstar 824 telephone system is expandable to 56
incoming lines and 56 telephones (extensions) by adding expansion modules.
Note: All key telephone systems have a port to wire
in a radio for music on hold. Ports: The term port means circuit. For instance, a 2 "Port" voice mail system has 2 circuits to handle call traffic. The number of ports on a voice mail system is directly related to the number of users that can be in voice mail at the same time. An example the "Norstar Startalk Flash" voice mail is 2 port and 48 mail boxes and is expandable to 4 ports. The term "port" is used when describing a telephone system, is referring to the combined number of lines and extensions. An example of this would be the "Meridian Norstar Modular ICS with XC software ". This telephone system supports up to 272 total system ports. i.e. 100 incoming lines and 172 phones. Things to think about before purchasing a phone system. Many companies today have purchased
telephones systems that were just right for their company only to find out that
as their company grows the telephone system could not. Estimating your future
growth today may not cause you problems in your telephone system later. These
are questions you need to consider when purchasing a telephone system. "Well I need 4 phones so I must need 4 lines, right?" Not always, Picking phone lines really depends on the number of calls you receive in a day, how many phones lines will be used at the same time. If you were running a sales office and you had 4 phones lines with 4 sales people and they were all on there phones, new callers would get a busy signal. You would more likely need 6 to 8 phone lines. A fax lines can be shared with the credit card terminal, shipping terminal or anything else, But not at the same time. Roll Over Lines- Meaning if line
1 is busy it will roll over to line 2 an on down to your last line. Don't put
the fax line in the hunt group, Because if all lines are busy the next caller
will get the fax machine. "Not good for business." Still Confused? Contact us now.
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