All New System Architecture Built for the 21st Century
NEC’s legendary reliability and quality standards are evident in the innovative DS1000/2000 32-bit architecture. This new concept features Digital Signal Processor (DSP) technology, on-board flash memory and field software upgrade ability that means you can grow the system as you grow your business – while keeping your initial installation investment in common equipment intact.
The compact DS1000 starts with 3 lines, 8 stations and 4 analog ports. It expands to 6 lines, 16 stations and 8 analog ports just by plugging in a single expansion board. The basic DS2000 system is available with 4 slots and 48 ports. It is easily expandable to 8 slots and 104 ports by upgrading to a 104-port cabinet.
All this new technology does not come at the expense of easy installation! Easily wall-mountable cabinets and simplified one-pair wiring mean your initial installation and future add-ons can be quick and economical.
Small system owners will appreciate the convenience of built-in features such as Caller ID to identify incoming callers even before the call is answered. Caller ID logging lets you keep a record of incoming calls, Make Call makes it easy to call them back and Caller ID Check lets you check the calling number of a call answered by another telephone even while that call is in progress. The DS1000 includes built-in interfaces for industry standard telephones which can include cordless instruments as well as Caller ID phones. Plus the DS1000 has a built-in interface for a door answer box.
Larger firms have many workgroup features from which to choose, such as Call Coverage on any phone, Extension Hunting, Group Call Pickup and Multi-party Conference. Caller ID Groups lets different departments keep a record of calls in a Caller ID Log reserved for that department. As the demands on the phone system increase, DS1000/2000 is right there with advanced features like full IntraMail Voice Mail Integration (highlighted by flexible “Soft” keys, Conversation Record and Answering Machine Emulation.)