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Effective communication is a key ingredient for a well run facility. Whether it is contacting staff members or locating the maintenance department personnel in an emergency, a wireless telephone network is a necessity in today's business environment.

Built on over twenty years experience of developing business communications technology, the TDA 100 hybrid IP PBX from Panasonic is the answer.

The Panasonic TDA 100 is the solution for you. If your business is to be competitive, it needs a state of the art business communications system that works seemlessly with voice and data at a low cost.

A sophisticated combination of PBX reliability and IP technology the TDA 100 successfully bridges the gap between todays requirements and tomorrows demands.

TDA100 Features

  • 64 CO LInes
  • 128 Extensions
  • 128 Wireless Phones
  • 16 Base Stations
  • Analogue Lines (Fax,Modem)
  • Voice Mail
  • Door Control
  • CLI
  • PRI
  • Remote Modem Access

 

Features of the wireless handset include:

  • Large alphanumeric display with back light
  • LED indication of incoming and unanswered calls
  • Address Book
  • Automatically switches between base stations for seamless call handling
  • Handsfree Speakerphone
  • 3-Line Backlit LCD
  • Incoming/Outgoing Call Log
  • Built-in vibrator  
  • CLI 
  • Standby/Talk time 120/8 Hrs

The base station controls the airborne traffic channels and performs the link from the cordless handset to the WMS. The WMS operates the base stations though a hardwired cable. Each base station provides a circular area of coverage between 50 and 600 meters, dependant upon the building construction.

Voice-over-IP, also known as IP telephony, represents a new method of telephone service provision. Historically, telephone systems have used dedicated equipment to provide only telephone service. The equipment includes telephone switches, circuits to connect the switches, telephone sets, and so forth. Rather than using dedicated equipment, VoIP will use much of the same infrastructure as a data network uses. It achieves this by converting sound into small packets of data and transporting them via the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) between telephone sets.

For more information contact us at: sales@helpcall.ca

Help Call Communication Systems
Help Call Communication Systems
Help Call Inc., 75 First Street, Suite 122, Orangeville, ON Canada L9W 5B6
Tel: 416-802-7540   Toll Free:  866-839-0334
Fax: 519-941-0108
Email: sales@helpcall.ca