Iwatsu Enterprise Platinum Series Phone
QuadFusion™ technology has made it possible for the
Iwatsu Enterprise 3.0 Communications Server to merge the four predominant
communication protocols (VoIP, TDM, SIP, and H.323) onto
one seamless platform. The Iwatsu Enterprise Platinum Series Stations
have been developed to bring this power to your fingertips
with an intuitive award winning design.
The six-line LCD display window can be navigated
with the new ePod (Easy
Point of Decision) access tool. The ePod allows
users to navigate station and system features with familiar
mouse-type operation. Menus and features can also be traversed
and selected with eight soft keys on the display window.
Headset Connection
Speed Dial Directory
Back Lit Display (Iwatsu Enterprise 18i/18d)
2 Port Layer 2 Switch (Iwatsu Enterprise
18i/12i)
Voice Mail Navigation / Message
Count
Call Log
Navigate Using Softkeys or ePod
Power over the Ethernet (PoE)
or Local Power (Iwatsu Enterprise18i/12i)
Available as VoIP (Iwatsu Enterprise
18i/12i) or Digital (Iwatsu Enterprise 18d/12d) Stations
Iwatsu Enterprise 18i/18d
The Iwatsu Enterprise 18i (VoIP) and 18d (digital) stations allow
users to navigate the six-line LCD display with the ePod (Easy
Point of Decision) access tool.
Iwatsu Enterprise 12i/12d
The Iwatsu Enterprise 12i (VoIP) and 12d (digital) stations
feature the same dynamic soft key technology as its 18
button counterpart at an economical price.
Iwatsu Enterprise DSS
The Iwatsu Enterprise DSS (direct station selection) unit allows
a Iwatsu Enterprise Platinum Series station to function as
an attendant position. Featuring 100 keys for one-touch
access to extensions, 20 programmable feature keys,
and a 40 character LCD screen.
Iwatsu Enterprise Softphone
With a headset and a PC, the Iwatsu Enterprise Softphone
emulates all the features of a Iwatsu Enterprise Platinum Series
station without the hardware. Two skins are available.
Iwatsu Enterprise Attendant Console
The Iwatsu Enterprise Attendant Console is a software application
that resides on the attendant’s PC and interfaces
with the Iwatsu telephone system using Computer Supported
Telephony Application (CSTA) output.