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PARTNER Communications System
The original PARTNER
Communications System is Lucent Technologies
"Keep-It-Simple" solution. It provides a wide variety
of business-telephone features for companies with two to ten
telephones and it is specifically designed to be "plug and
play" in its ease of use and installation. The PARTNER
system is often the perfect choice for home offices,
telecommuters, service businesses, and other smaller enterprises.
The PARTNER system lets
you distinguish calls through a unique ring or tone for each
line. It also lets you designate private extensions and see
"at a glance" which lines are in use. The system offers
voice mail, wireless communications, and many other features
normally found only on larger, more expensive systems.
Architectural
Overview
The PARTNER
Control unit provides capacity for 2 incoming telephone lines and
6 extensions. To add additional lines and telephones, users can
add another module 2 lines and 6 extensions. A module connector
cable is used to attach modules.
PARTNER system offers a
choice of three contemporary telephones, the PARTNER 6 button, 18
button, and 18 button with display (18D). PARTNER telephones have
features such as hold, transfer, three way conferencing,
intercom, and speed dialing.
Hardware
- Control
Unit
The PARTNER Control Unit is the processor for the
PARTNER system. The unit provides capacity for 2
lines and 6 extensions.
- 206E
Module
The 206E Module is an expansion module used to
provide ports for 2 additional lines and 6
extensions.
- Module
Connector
A Module Connector is required to expand the
PARTNER system when adding a 206E or 200E Module.
- 200E
Module
A 200E Expansion Module provides ports for 2
additional lines and no extensions.
- Telephones
Three PARTNER telephones, the 6, 18, and 18D
(display) are compatible with the PARTNER system.
- Release
History
The
PARTNER system was introduced in 1990 with
enhancements made in 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1996.
- Administration
Administration
of the PARTNER system is performed using a
designated PARTNER telephone set.
- Security
The
PARTNER system provides for basic system
security.
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Features
- Enhanced
Tip Ring
This
feature allows for the connection of
"analog" devices such as fax machines,
modems, and credit card readers without the need
for special adapters.
- How You
Benefit:
Businesses can integrate modems, fax machines and
other devices into the PARTNER system, without
having to also purchase special adapters, saving
businesses money.
- Power
Failure Transfer
Power
Failure Transfer helps ensure that you can make
and receive calls in the event of a power outage.
- How You
Benefit:
You can continue to serve your customers even
when you have lost power. In addition, built-in
surge and lightning protection help prevent
system damage.
- Unique
Line Ringing
Unique
Line Ringing is a system wide feature that allows
unique ring pattern for each of the four incoming
lines on the PARTNER system.
- How You
Benefit:
This feature helps users to easily identify the
type of call that is coming in. For example, home
based businesses can designate different ring
patterns for home and business lines so that
calls are always answered professionally. Lines
that are designated for certain functions, such
as sales or supplier lines can also have unique
ring patterns assigned so that employees answer
the call in a certain fashion.
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