Compact DECT Cordless Handset
[Model No: KX-TCA256AL]

Description

  • Small & Light Weight
  • Backlight Display
  • Incoming Call Indication by Vibration
  • Easy Access to PBX Features
  • Seamless Connection - Automatic Hand-Over

The Multi-Cell DECT System is an integrated wireless system tht is specifically designed for use with Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX's. This system provides automatic hand-over between cells, giving you true communication mobility even in large premises.

The Panasonc KX-TCA256AL DECT handset combines small size and light weight with a host of powerful features.

Easy Operation

  • Graphical Icon Menu
  • Dynamic Operation Guidance with Soft Keys

Incoming Call Indication by Vibration

Has a built-in Vibrate feature that ensures you'll never miss an incoming call, even in a noisy place.

Easy Access to PBX Features

Flexible CO Keys let you register PBX features and handset functions for quick convenient access. A graphical PBX Feature Menu is also available to further improve operating ease.

Blue LCD Backlight

Whenever you get a call or touch a key, the LCD lights up in blue so you can see who's calling and easily operate the phone - even in the dark.

Illuminated Keypad

For easier operation in dim lighting, the keyboard lights up when a call comes in or when you touch a key.

Seamless Connection - Automatic Hand-Over

There is no change in the connection quality as you move from one cell station area to the next while conversing with a colleague in teh same building or with a customer outside.

32 Polyphonic Ring Tones

A variety or high-quality sounds can be reproduced for your ring tones. You can choose from 9 preset melodies and 6 ring tones.

200 Station Phonebook

The built in telephone directory lets you store 200 station names and numbers

Customised Caller ID

You can customise the Caller ID feature to quickly recognise a caller by assigning one of three LED colours and 15 pre-installed ringer/melody sounds to specified groups. (Subscription to a Caller ID service required.)

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