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Norstar
Integrated Communications Systems

Every Norstar solution begins with an Integrated Communications System (ICS). This fully digital platform brings together all your communications-fax, e-mail, computer, and telephone-right at your desktop.

The size and communication needs of your business will help determine which system, the 3x8, Compact ICS, or Modular ICS, is best for you.

Benefits

Whatever system you choose, every Norstar ICS offers these important advantages:

High bandwidth to the desktop - lets you use applications like ISDN and Computer-Telephony Integration without changing your existing wiring.

Modular, scalable design - lets you choose the system that fits your needs today, and still be ready for the future. You can increase system size with expansion cartridges or station and trunk modules. And, you can tailor your communication capabilities to your company's changing needs simply by adding applications.

Digital technology - creates a platform for current and future PC-based applications. Special software packages can distribute calls, track billable activity, and even generate reports on incoming and outgoing telephone calls.

Outstanding quality - ensures that Norstar is one of the most durable and reliable key systems available-with one of the lowest failure rates in the industry.



M7100 Telephone SetNorstar
Telephones

M7100 Telephone Set

This single line telephone delivers dependable functionality to users or areas with low usage requirements, like lobbies and breakrooms. The M7100 telephone provides one programmable memory button and a feature button, along with the one-line by sixteen-character LCD Window.



M7208 Telephone SetNorstar
Telephones

M7208 Telephone Set

This basic telephone is ideal for users who need access to a just a few lines, programmable features, and autodial numbers. The M7208 is well-suited for areas with shared telephones, like manufacturing plants, retail departments, or repair centers. The M7208 provides up to 6 lines and has 8 programmable buttons and a 1-line by 16-character LCD Window.



M7310 Telephone SetNorstar
Telephones

M7310 Telephone Set

This fully-featured telephone is designed for users with more extensive calling and call handling requirements. In addition to 10 programmable line or feature buttons, 12 dual-function memory buttons provide quick access to 24 additional frequently-used features or autodial numbers, ideal for users who often call the same customers, suppliers, or accounts. With its 2-line by 16-character LCD Window, and softkeys, the M7310 is extremely easy to use.

M7310 Telephone Set with BLF
For improved call handling, add a BLF…

Add a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) to the M7310 and see the status of as many as 24 telephones. Excellent for receptionist and secretary positions who need to know whether a phone is idle, busy, or on "Do Not Disturb" before transferring a call.

 

 



M7324 Telephone SetNorstar
Telephones

M7324 Telephone Set

This expanded (and expandable) telephone is designed to handle heavy call volume and feature requirements. With its 24 programmable buttons for lines, features, and autodial numbers, plus a two-line by sixteen-character LCD Window and softkeys, the M7324 is ideal for secretaries, receptionists, and other centralized call answering    
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For improved call handling, add a KLM…

M7324 Telephone Set with KLMUp to 2 Key Lamp Modules (KLMs)—or Central Answering Positions (CAPs)—can be added to an M7324 providing 48 or 96 additional programmable buttons. Use these to program features or autodial numbers, or as status indicators for designated lines and telephone sets. An expanded M7324 can accommodate up to 80 lines.

 


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