Convenient – Siemens optiPoint family User Manual

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The choice of digital models that optiPoint
500 offers makes the decision easy:
entry, economy, basic, standard or
advance, each of them offering every-
thing that a telephone in each of these
specific categories has to provide. The
standard and advance units, for instance,
have full duplex speech quality in the
hands-free mode, a USB interface for CTI
applications, every possible aid to effi-
ciency and a modern, ergonomically
correct design.

optiPoint 500 entry.
You don’t make many calls, but you still
want to be part of the digital telephone
era? In that case, optiPoint entry is just
what you need.

optiPoint 500 economy.
You need even greater convenience? It
comes with optiPoint economy. This has
a clearly legible display and 12 function
keys, all of which can, of course, be used
reliably, thanks to optiGuide.

optiPoint 500 basic.
If you plan to use your telephone for data
communication as well as digital transmis-
sion of spoken messages, the optiPoint 500
basic is the ideal choice. You can, for exam-
ple, use a USB interface for CTI applica-
tions. Besides that, add-on modules and
adaptors are available.

optiPoint 500 standard.
You telephone more than most people and
expect the best possible performance?
Go for the optiPoint 500 standard and you
won’t be disappointed. Because it puts at
your disposal fully duplex hands-free sys-
tem, which does justice to even the
highest expectations for voice quality.

optiPoint 500 advance.
You use the telephone very intensively and
expect smooth, efficient results every time?
The optiPoint 500 advance with its 19 func-
tion keys is the version you should go for.
It’s of modular construction for the highest
communication requirements, with a back-
lit display. You can connect a headset to it
and additional modules are available to
make it even more versatile.

Convenient

The choice is yours -
from Low- to High-End.

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