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Executone has over 60 years experience listening to the people who use
their communications equipment. The results of what they have learned are the newest additions to the Integrated Digital System
(IDS). These telephones blend that wisdom with todays technology, and combined with the outstanding flexibility of the IDS, allow a perfect adaptation to any business communications situation.
 | Model 160
Multi-position screen mount, programmable user keys, hands-free speaker phone, DB/25 port for data and
TAPI access, 160-character LCD screen, state-driven softkeys, and oversized keys for speed and accuracy. |
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 | Model 18
18 programmable keys. Full speakerphone for internal and external calls, ringing and pages. |
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 | Model 12
12 programmable keys. Speaker for monitoring calls or receiving ringing, voice announcements, and pages. |
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 | Model 32
Keys and functions of Model 18, plus a 32-character swivel display. (Two lines, 16 characters each.) This telephone can receive a second internal speakerphone call while on a handset or headset call. |
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 | Model 64
Keys and functions of Model 18, plus a 64-character swivel display. (Four lines, 16 characters each.) Three "soft" keys located beneath the display automatically change functions according to call conditions, labeled by the bottom line of the display. This telephone can receive a second internal speakerphone call while on a handset or headset call. Additional features available depending on supporting software. |
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 | 48-Key DSS Console
44 programmable keys, plus 4 fixed-function keys: Transfer Conference, Program, Volume Up, Volume Down. Can be associated with any IDS telephone to increase the number of programmable keys available. Any feature which can be programmed on a telephone key can be programmed on the programmable keys of the DSS Console. The fixed-function keys on the DSS Console make those functions unnecessary on the Model 12, 18, 32, or 64 telephone with which the DSS Console is associated. |
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