Netbooks, PDA and Phones Thread, Landline phones with caller displays in Technical; Hi,
At the school we have Panasonic KX-T668 landline phones. These can display the department that is making the incoming ...
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22nd June 2010, 09:22 AM #1 Landline phones with caller displays
Hi,
At the school we have Panasonic KX-T668 landline phones. These can display the department that is making the incoming call. In the IT office it would be beneficial to get some wireless handsets so if we need to get on a server (in a different room) we can do so without having to remote in.
Does anyone know the technical term for a phone with the ability to read out the caller.
I found these, with a description of having "Caller Display" but i wonder if this would just read our telephone number back to us, and not the internal department number.
BT Synergy Twin Pack
Hopefully someone can make sense of my ramblings... I think i'll go back to wandering around aimlessly now.
Dan.
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22nd June 2010, 09:39 AM #2
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I think you will find the phones you have are probably part of a PBX system and not just standard landline phones. If they are displaying the department of the people ringing then they are using more than just caller ID.
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Thanks to markberry from:
smitho1990 (22nd June 2010)
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22nd June 2010, 10:34 AM #3 Thanks dude, will look into those.
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22nd June 2010, 10:56 AM #4
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Do you have support contract for your phone system? If so they would be the best people to speak to.
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