Optional EquipmentHybrex P8-GWD GSM Route
Tired of the high cost of calls to mobile numbers from your business network? Your LCR (least cost routing) armoury is now complete with the addition to your network of the Hybrex P8-GWD GSM Router. Designed to convert fixed line calls to mobile calls the P8-GWD is ideal for small to large business with reduced communication costs in mind. The Hybrex P8-GWD operates in the GSM 900 MHz and GSM 1800 MHz frequency bands providing an easy radio connection for voice and data transmission as the mobile trunk for your PABX/KTS system, or as a fixed "mobile" telephone for home use. Key Highlights:
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Hybrex Integrated Voicemail
The Hybrex Voicemail Card (VMU) provides for economic voicemail integration in Hybrex digital systems. The VMU is a 4 port device, available in 2, 4, or 10 hr versions, that as well as providing voicemail for your system, also provides Auto Attendant capability. A programmable feature of Hybrex systems the interactive Auto Attendant reduces incoming call handling requirements and includes the sub function of automatic call diversion (ACD) or operator overflow. Expansion of voicemail capacity in Hybrex digital systems is progressive according to model : G2-832 - 1 VMU card capacity, G2-1648 - 2 VMU card capacity, GDS series - 2 VMU cards per cabinet. Backup Batteries![]() Housed in a convenient and attractive case these backup batteries will keep your phone system running in the event of a mains power failure. Two cases are required per main equipment unit (KSU). Each case contains two 12 volt 7 amp/hour sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries for maintenance free operation. Charged by the main equipment the battery set, from a full charge state, will keep the attached system and its handsets operational for a minimum of 1 hour for a fully loaded fully configured system. The alternative : should the system not be battery backed, in the event of a mains failure, a number of PSTN trunks can be configured to failover to standard analog handsets or other (non mains powered) equipment to maintain a telephone service. However any calls in progress not on the failover trunks will be lost at the time of failure. |
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