
- #SAMSUNG OFFICESERV 7100 PROGRAM SPEEDDIAL UPDATE#
- #SAMSUNG OFFICESERV 7100 PROGRAM SPEEDDIAL PC#
Lesser adjustments can be made via a Web interface, either via LAN or the Internet.
#SAMSUNG OFFICESERV 7100 PROGRAM SPEEDDIAL UPDATE#
Software and messages are stored on a MMC card which allows for service staff to quickly replace or update in a moment if required. The CPU is a 375MHz Mindspeed M82511G processor running a Linux OS. The basic cabinet supports three slots, one of which carries the main CPU. The 7100 is a rack-mount device and is designed for customisation - both initially and later as your requirements grow. Samsung supplied us not only with a OfficeServ 7100 server, but a variety of handsets to demonstrate its wide ranging capacities. Documentation: Clarity of writing style and diagrams.Interoperability: Can the server operate with other brands of SIP handset?.Ergonomics: A phone should be comfortable to hold and operate.
#SAMSUNG OFFICESERV 7100 PROGRAM SPEEDDIAL PC#
Configuration options: Is a system/phone configurable from the handset only or is there a PC based interface?.Ease of use: We consider the intuitiveness of phone operation and configuration.
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