The new SynJ phone system from AT&T provides features and performance that we and our customers have been asking for, for years. Here's what's most important:
The basic package consists of one base phone above and one cordless handset (#1 above).
You can add up to nine more cordless handsets (#2) or cordless desk phones (#3), or a mix of both types.
You can use one cordless headset (#4), which will reduce the number of cordless phones you can use.
You can use up to six repeaters (#5).
Protective holsters (#6) are available for the cordless handsets.
Each handset provides line status and message-waiting indication plus caller ID and call waiting information on a large lighted display. Mobile employees have easy access to push-to-talk intercom, call transfer and 3-way conferencing as well as the choice of handset, headset (optional add-on) or speakerphone operation.
Repeaters can extend the range of the cordless handsets. The SynJ DECT 6.0 cordless handsets can operate up to a half-mile from the corded base with optional SynJ repeaters. The base supports up to six repeaters with no wired connection to the base. Just plug them into AC outlets. Two repeaters can be linked in sequence with each base, offering up to 980 feet of additional range per repeater. By linking repeaters together, you can extend the range of the wireless signal up to 2940 feet.
Active calls will be handed off from base to repeater to repeater as people move around.
The AT&T TL7600 cordless headset provides hands-free mobility of up to 500
feet when paired with the corded base.
Push-to-Talk intercom eliminates delays and distractions by providing instant
communication with any phone or all phones.
Phone Facts & Features
Use one, two, three or four lines.
Start with base phone and one cordless handset. Add up to nine more cordless
phones, for a maximum of 11 phones.
You can use one TL7600 cordless headset, which counts as a phone.
Use up to six repeaters to increase coverage areas and extend range from base
phone
Two types of cordless phones: handset, or desk phone.
Works with analog phone lines, VoIP or cable company phone service.
You can have different phones ringing on different lines.
DECT Zero Blind Slot digital technology allows use of all 10 cordless phones
simultaneously
Push-to-talk intercomfrom base to handset, and from handset to handset
Page, intercom and call transfer between phones
10 Speed Dial and 10 Intercom Number locations
3-Party conferencing
Handsfree speakerphones in all phones
Selectable automatic line selection
Music- or message-on hold with supplied music or your own recording
4 lighted line indicators
7 selectable ring tones
Volume controls for handset, speakerphone, headset and ringer
Last 10-number Redial
100 Name/Number phonebook directory
Music on hold is provided, or you can record your own.
English/Spanish Setup Menus
Mute
Redial
Hold
Chain dialing lets you send out several sets of digits in sequence.
2.5mm headset jacks
Caller ID/Call Waiting Capability
50 Name/Number Caller ID history
Large blue lighted display
New Call/Message indicator
"Remove" button to delete messages, Caller ID records and more
Auto Attendant on each line with up to five different recorded greetings and a
recorded list of extension numbers
General delivery mailbox with remote notification
Individual voicemail boxes for each phone
Call screening
180 minutes recording time
Remote access with programmable options
Call Screening/Intercept
Memo Recording
Range test was performed by Wyle Laboratories, an independent commercial test facility. "Up to 980 feet" repeater range and "up to 500 feet" cordless headset range refers to the maximum open field range. Actual range may vary depending on intervening obstacles. Maximum operable range distances are based on all-indoor use.