10.6 2N® OpenStage Terminals
About 2N® OpenStage Telephones
The 2N® OpenStage telephone sets are digital key system phones designed for the 2N® NetStar system. They represent an innovative type of terminals, which can be widely used thanks to a variety of types.
2N® OpenStage Types
Figure: 2N® OpenStage 10T, 2N® OpenStage 15T
Figure: 2N® OpenStage 20T, 2N® OpenStage 40T
Description of Types
2N® OpenStage 10T
The telephone:
- is intended for basic use by undemanding users;
- is not equipped with a display, which excludes telephone-based configuration and/or use of a telephone directory. Therefore, the phone is not provided with menu browsing buttons.
- is equipped with three programmable buttons;
- cannot be extended with an additional button module;
- has dedicated buttons for:
- – HandsFree activation;
- and – volume control.
2N® OpenStage 15T
The telephone:
- is equipped with a display;
- is equipped with eight programmable buttons;
- can be extended with an additional button module;
- has dedicated buttons for:
- – access to call history;
- – access to SMS messages (reading/viewing);
- – HandsFree activation;
- and – volume control.
Control:
The buttons are used for menu browsing and configuration.
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2N® OpenStage 20T
The telephone:
- is equipped with an adjustable display;
- has no programmable buttons;
- cannot be extended with an additional button module;
- has dedicated buttons for:
- – access to call history;
- – access to SMS messages (reading/viewing);
- – HandsFree activation;
- and – volume control;
- – call holding (Flash);
- – Redial;
- – Do Not Disturb (DND);
- – Mute function.
Control:
The cross buttons are used for menu browsing and configuration.
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2N® OpenStage 40T
The telephone:
- is equipped with an adjustable six-row display;
- has six programmable buttons;
- can be extended with an additional button module;
- has dedicated buttons for:
- – access to call history;
- – access to SMS messages (reading/viewing);
- – HandsFree activation;
- and – volume control;
- – call holding (Flash);
- – Redial;
- – Do Not Disturb (DND);
- – Mute function;
- – head set activation.
Control:
The cross buttons are used for menu browsing and configuration.
- corresponds to the Back (Esc) button. It is used for rejecting calls, deleting texts or quitting menus.
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