Introduction - D-Link VoiceCenter DPH-125MS User Manual

D-link voicecenter dph-125ms: user guide
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Section 1 - Product Overview

Introduction

D-Link® VoiceCenter™, a Microsoft® Response Point™ phone system, is designed for small to medium-sized businesses with
support for up to 50 users. VoiceCenter is an IP-based phone system that provides numerous advantages over traditional PSTN
(analog) phone systems. Unlike previous generations of complicated, hard-to-use IP-based products, VoiceCenter is easy to
install, manage, and maintain. VoiceCenter is also portable - businesses that need to relocate offices can take the phone system
along. In addition, VoiceCenter provides state-of-the-art features such as Voice-activated Dialing, built-in Automated Attendant
for answering and routing calls, Call Logs for managing phone usage, and Automatic Phone and Gateway Discovery allowing
for a simplified setup process.
VoiceCenter is a scalable solution that supports up to 50 IP Phones and Users on a network. There are no fees or licenses
required for adding more phones to the system. Thus, as your company grows and hires new employees, you only need to
purchases more phones.
The DPH-125MS IP Phones include many features not found in analog phones as well as standard features that you are used
to having. The One-touch Voice-activated Dialing feature allows users to reach anyone in the company directory and Microsoft
Outlook address book by simply saying their name. Users can also transfer, park, and retrieve calls the same way. Voicemail
to e-mail forwarding is another convenient feature. With the Administrator program you can easily view incoming and outgoing
phone calls made by using the Call History function. In addition, standard features such as Mute, Hold, Transfer, Speakerphone,
and 3-Way Conference functions are included.
Because the entire phone system is designed with simplicity in mind, you can set up a phone and user from start to finish in
minutes. To minimize time and hassle with hardware setup, the IP Phone provides two Ethernet ports for connecting to a network
and another Ethernet device such as a computer. This means instead of having to run an extra Ethernet cable for connecting
a phone to a network, you can simply attach the phone with the Ethernet cable that was once connected to a computer and
attach the computer to the phone for enabling network connectivity to both devices. Once the hardware connection is made,
you can use the Configure Phone Wizard provided by the Microsoft Response Point software to assign extensions and names
that only takes a couple of steps.
The D-Link DPH-125MS IP Phones, which is part of VoiceCenter, is ideal for today's productivity and efficiency-minded small
to medium-sized business by providing state-of-the-art telephony features that is easy to install and convenient use.
*Requires a third party local phone service plan. D-Link Systems, Inc. is not a Telephone Service Provider or VoIP Phone Service Provider.
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