To
which line do I connect my Konftel telephone? Which sort should I
choose?
Begin
by checking which type of telephone line you have.
| Konftel 100 and Konftel 200 |
Can be connected to a direct subscription (analogue) or
to a PBX if it has an analogue card configured for the
actual connection. |
Konftel 200W
|
Connects wirelessly to GAP compatible DECT systems or
DECT base stations. |
Konftel 200NI
|
Has the same connection possibilities as the Konftel 100
and 200 but can also be connected to an ISDN/So line with a
direct subscription or under a PBX with an ISDN/So card. |
Konftel 50 and
Konftel 60W
|
Can be connected to your system telephone or PC, not to
a wall jack. Can also be used with a wireless DECT telephone
or mobile telephone. Works with most PBX's. No need for
special telephone line. |
Konftel 60W
|
Connects wirelessly to phone or PC.
Can also be connected to a system phone or PC with cable.
Optional cables for connection to DECT or mobile phones.
Konftel 60W works with most PBX's. No need for special
telephone line. |
Which Konftel should we choose for our conference room?
|
> 70 square metres
Large conference rooms demands conference phones with a
larger range. Choose between having a free
standing conference phone from the 200 serial or adding a
Konftel 60W to your existing system phone. With extension
microphones they get twice as large range. |
|
> 30 square metres
All Konftel models suits the smaller conference room. Many
customer chooses the free standing Konftel 100 and some
prefer adding the Konftel 50 or Konftel 60W to an existing
system phone to avoid a new subscription.
|
Do you have to
have Konftel equipment on both ends?
No, you can
call to any type of telephone. The quality of your conference call
will be no better than the equipment and the network connection you
use. If you have a normal speaker telephone on the other end, you
will not achieve full duplex. Those participants who use
speakerphones would be well advised to choose a Konftel telephone. |