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Partner 6D
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Partner 18D
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Partner 34D
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Features on ALL New Partner Phones
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- Backlit Displays
All new PARTNER telephones are equipped with backlit displays that make it easy to do
business. The product line has been enhanced to include a 6-button display telephone,
which is perfect for the price sensitive customer that wants to take advantage of the full
PARTNER feature set. When making calls, the number being dialed is displayed. When
receiving internal calls, the extension number is displayed along with the name of the person
who is calling. The displays on the 18 button and 34 button sets can also be adjusted for an
optimal viewing angle, and information can be displayed in English, French, or Spanish.
Displays on all models provide the ability to select 4 different levels of contrast to suit a
customer's preference.
- Programmable Feature Buttons
All new PARTNER telephones are equipped with feature buttons that can be preprogrammed
for specific lines, extensions or features (e.g., do not disturb, voice mail). The number of
buttons varies based on the size of the phone.
- Fixed Intercom Buttons
All new PARTNER telephones are equipped with 2 fixed intercom buttons for streamlined
internal communications. Other competitors' products may require you to program intercom
buttons, which uses buttons that could be used for other features.
- Fixed Hold, Conference, and Transfer Buttons
By having dedicated buttons for these often used features, the new PARTNER telephones
greatly enhance usability, simplifying call handling and reducing the need for function codes.
Many competitive offerings combine conference and transfer on the same button, which may
be confusing to a customer.
- Volume Control Buttons
Volume control buttons allow 14 steps of volume adjustment for the ringer, handset, and
speakerphone.
- Speakerphone
The speakerphone feature of the new PARTNER telephones facilitates the ease of handsfree
communication.
- Intercom (HFAI)
Being able to answer a call without picking up the handset is a welcome convenience, and
every new PARTNER telephone includes a hands-free answer on intercom (HFAI) option for
answering intercom or voice-announced calls.
- Separate Red and Green LEDs
The new PARTNER telephones distinguish the status of lines or features using red and green
on separate LEDs, making it easier to determine the status of the indicator. Separate red and
green LEDs are beneficial to people that have trouble distinguishing colors, unlike many
competitive products that utilize a single LED.
- Auxiliary Port
The new PARTNER 18D and 34D telephones have an auxiliary port, which makes it simpler
and less expensive to connect cordless telephones, answering machines, or headsets. For
the new PARTNER 6D telephone, use a 267F2 bridging adapter at the switch or at the
telephone for similar capability.
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- Headsets
For heavy phone users, such as sales and service personnel, headsets are a way to enhance
productivity and performance by increasing comfort and convenience. A wide range of
headsets can be used with the PARTNER system. Avaya also offers wireless headsets for
increased mobility around the office.
- Message Waiting
When you have a voice message, the new PARTNER telephones lets you know with a red
Message Waiting LED. Whereas some competitive products only notify you via the LCD, a
red LED can be seen from across a room, so you always know when a message has been
left.
- Desktop or wall-mount
For situations where desktop or counter space is at a premium, new PARTNER telephones
are designed to be easily wall-mounted, and no extra hardware is needed. For desktop
placement, all new PARTNER telephones have adjustable stands that can be set to 3
different height levels.
- Backwards Compatibility
The new PARTNER telephones are backwards compatible with all previous releases of
PARTNER ACS, so forklift upgrades of previously installed equipment is unnecessary.
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