Panasonic S-ICX Handbuch

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S-ICX (International) issued June 2000
S-ICX-4.5-200
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Key lettering is a part of the key mold, making it impossible for lettering to fade or rub off.
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Special film coating enables displays to be seen under extremely bright lighting 
conditions.
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Adjustable display contrast levels adapt to different lighting conditions.
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Adjustable base for 3 different LCD viewing positions (VB-D series only).
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Photo coupled controlled hookswitch, which extends the life of the hookswitch. 
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Unique one-board design that allows for a more compact, durable product.
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Special material separating the keys from the PCB reduces damage from liquid spills.
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Built-in processors provide automatic identification when plugged in at any digital port, 
assuring instant operation.
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Above-standard cords contain clamps to attach to the telephone’s base, alleviating stress 
on modular connectors.
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Volume controls of dB levels can be automatically and/or manually adjusted.
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Hearing-aid compatible.
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Headset compatible.
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Built-in wall mounting capability in the base of the telephone.
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Textured finish on selected high-contact areas reduces scratching and fingerprints.
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 Molded with an extremely durable, high-impact polymaterial for break resistance.
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Telephone handsets allow easy installation of handset cord swivels.
Model Options
Panasonic offers a wide variety of options for telephones so that you can select the one that is just 
right for you. All phones are digital, and all except for the DSLT have a microphone and speaker for 
Hands-Free Answerback and Off-Hook Monitoring (the ability to conduct calls on-speaker without 
lifting the handset). All display phones are “speakerphones,” meaning they have additional built-in 
circuitry for background-noise cancellation during outside calls. The Small-Display phones have a 2-
line LCD; the Large-Display phone has a 7-line LCD.
Also available on all phones except DSLTs are Flexible Function (FF) keys, which have dual-colored 
LEDs and can be programmed only in system programming under FF4. And the EM/24 and DSS/72 
units offer additional panels of FF-keys that you can add-on to any digital station.
The following table shows some of the options available with the different models.
 Station Telephone Models
Description
No. of 
FF-Keys
HFAB-
ICM
Speaker
phone
Display
Optional
Black Phone
Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT)
0
12-Key Standard Phone
12
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$
12-Key Small-Display Phone
12
$
$
$
$
12-Key Small-Display Phone with Voice 
Response
12
$
$
$
12-Key Large-Display Phone
12
$
$
$
$
24-Key Small-Display Phone
24
$
$
$