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BCM IP Terminals
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BCM IP TERMINALS
IP Phone 2001
The Nortel IP Phone
2001 is an entry level, single-line desktop IP telephone
designed specifically for public areas such as lobbies,
cafeterias, hallways, and break rooms. It is also ideal for
low call traffic locations such as school classrooms and
hotel rooms.
Standard features include:
802.3af Power over Ethernet, a fully bit-mapped 2x24
character display, on-hook dialing, listen mode
speakerphone, Message Waiting Indication, fixed keys,
navigation and soft keys. |
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IP Phone 2002
The Nortel IP Phone
2002 is a standards-based IP Phone that connects directly to
the Local Area Network (LAN) via RJ-45 connector. Supported
on both enterprise and carrier platforms, the display-based
IP Phone 2002 is ideally suited for moderate call volume
users, such as office professionals and technical
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IP Phone 2004
The Nortel IP Phone
2004 delivers traditional business communications in a
network controlled by a Nortel Business Communications
Manager. The IP Phone 2004 is directly connected to the LAN
via a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection, offering simplified
management and reducing the time and cost associated with
moves, adds and changes. |
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IP Phone 2007
IP Phone 2007
incorporates a 5.7” (12.7cm x 17.8cm) color touch-screen,
bringing multimedia presentation support to the desktop IP
Phone. Virtual Network Computing technology optimizes
content pushed from external application servers in advanced
text or graphical format. A USB port supports standard USB
mouse and keyboards for simple “point-n-click” access and
navigation.
Key Features:
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Enables
both prepackaged and customized content from external
application servers, including advanced text,
still-frame, streaming video and other
web-centric/data-centric applications, to be optimally
presented on its display.
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Delivers
flexible and efficient access in navigation of menus and
applications and increased productivity in data entry
with its support of an integrated touch-screen, an
on-screen popup keyboard and a USB port which supports
standard USB mice, keyboards and hubs.
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Up to
twelve programmable line/feature keys and up to 650
business telephony features delivering robust voice
communications support (number of features are Nortel
Communication Server dependent).
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Tools
softkey offering “single click” access to administration
menus including phone configuration, network and local
diagnostic menus and user preferences.
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Integrated RJ-8 port enabling quick and direct
connection of either amplified or un-amplified headsets.
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IP
Softphone 2050
The IP Softphone 2050
transforms your PC into a full-featured platform for
voice, data, and video communications. It's designed for
use as a primary or supplemental desktop telephone, or a
telecommuting device. Users simply load the software and
plug a Nortel approved headset or handset into the USB
Audio Adapter port to start communicating.
Key Features:
- Multiple ‘skins’
integrate with customized PC settings
- Total transparency for
mobile workers and telecommuters through IP access
- Seamless interface
with engaged applications such as Unified Messaging
- Telephony optimized
USB kit for superior audio performance
- Multiple audio
interfaces for a broad landscape of user environments
- Audio Adapter
interoperates with 3rd party devices such as an
external lamp option, which is ideal for call center
environments
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Mobile Voice Client 2050
Mobile Voice Client 2050
extends 802.11b WLAN IP Telephony to mobile workers using
Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 and 2003 Second Edition Pocket
PC PDAs including the Dell Axim X50v, Axim X5 Advanced, X3
and X3i, Hewlett Packard iPAQ 555x and Toshiba e75x and e80x
series models. Voice and data communications are secure for
external-to-campus employees with support for IPSec VPN
tunneling with Nortel Communication Servers delivering
support of up to 650 telephony features.
Key Features:
- Converges business
applications onto a single, mobile device delivering
full telephony capabilities to Pocket PC-based PDAs,
thus eliminating the need for separate voice and data
communication devices
- 802.11b WLAN IP
Telephony support ensures mobile workers equipped with
Pocket PC-based PDAs have flexible access to
communications resources anywhere within the enterprise
- Easy and intuitive
interface with feature emulation similar to that of
Nortel IP phones
- Secures transmission of
voice and data communications via IPSec standard-based
VPN connections
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Mobile USB Headset Adapter for
IP Softphones
The Nortel
Mobile USB Headset Adapter extends high-quality digital
audio and business telephony features from Nortel
Communication Clients including the IP Softphone 2050. USB
1.1 (and later) connections are supported along with a 2.5mm
headset jack, offering the choice of a single 3rd
party headset for use in both public and private network
calls.
Key Features:
- Function keys on top of adapter for
call initiate/call answer, call release, mute and volume
up/down provide immediate and convenient access to the
most popular telephony control commands
- Minimize/maximize key enhances
productivity, reduces client intrusion by placing client
presence (foreground, background) on the PC directly in
the control of the user via the adapter
- 2.5mm Headset jack enables end users
to purchase a single 3rd party headset and support both
public (compatible with Motorola cellular) and private
network telephony communications with Nortel
software-based Communication Clients
- Adapter’s small form factor (62mm
Long, 32 mm Wide, 16mm High) delivers ultimate
portability for mobile workers on-the-go or even the
casual telecommuter
- Reduces IT administration and
overhead associated with debugging operating systems,
soundcards, etc
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IP Audio
Conference Phone 2033
The IP
Audio Conference Phone 2033 is a full duplex, handsfree
conference phone for the desktop, offering 360 degree room
coverage with support of Nortel IP telephony features. It
meets the IEEE 1329 standard for full duplex, offers two
optional extension microphones, a backlit 3 x 24 monochrome
bitmapped LCD with 246 x 68 pixel resolution, 802.1p/Q and
DiffServ prioritization, DHCP and G.711/G.729a codecs. |
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