This product is offered in two capacities: a 2-port solution (equivalent to one 24-key phone with one
DSS/72 console) which is capable of monitoring up to 96 ports; and a 6-port solution (equivalent to
one 24-key phone with five DSS/72 consoles) which supports a maximum of 384 ports.
In addition to providing all the features of a PC Phone, the PC Attendant Console will also offer:
Flexible, scalable Busy Lamp Field (BLF). One Console can display up to 384 BLFs.
Line prioritization. The PC Attendant Console can assign priorities to incoming calls
independent and separate from DBS 576 priorities.
Reporting. The PC Attendant Console can produce graphical and text reports on system and
operator performance.
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CPC-96, CPC-288, or CPC-576 (all versions)
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an 80486 or compatible processor, running at 33 MHz or higher
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8MB of RAM
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1.44MB (3-1/2") floppy disk drive
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Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT Version 3.51
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Windows-compatible mouse
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1 spare ISA expansion slot
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CPC-96, CPC-288, or CPC-576 (all versions)
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an 80486 or compatible processor, running at 33 MHz or higher
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8MB of RAM
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1.44MB (3-1/2") floppy disk drive
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Microsoft Windows Version 3.1x (using Win 32s), Windows 95, or Windows NT Version 3.51
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Windows-compatible mouse
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3 spare ISA expansion slots
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With the DBS 576, Voice Mail can either be built-in (installed and programmed internally) or external
(a third-party application hooked up to the phone system). Both are explained below.
The DBS 576's Built-In Voice Mail option provides simplified Voice Mail functionality. Hardware for this
option is installed inside the DBS 576 cabinet, and it is customized in system programming.
Each Built-In Voice Mail system supports up to 248 private extension mailboxes, plus another 6 for
general use. Up to 16 users can simultaneously access a single Voice Mail system. A multiple-cabinet
system can support up to 4 Voice Mail systems (minimum 4-cabinet configuration).
These are some of the functions of Built-In Voice Mail:
Extensions can be automatically assigned mailboxes (the mailbox number is the same as the
extension number).
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