All new system architecture built for
the 21st century.
NEC’s legendary reliability and quality standards are evident
in the DS1000/2000 innovative 32-bit architecture. This new concept
features Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Technology, on-board flash memory,
and field software upgradeability. 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.
You can grow the system as you grow your business — while keeping
your initial installation investment in common equipment intact.
All this new technology does not come at the expense of easy installation!
Easily wall-mountable cabinets, removable access covers, and simplified
one-pair wiring mean your initial installation and future add-ons will
be quick and economical.
Integrating NEC’s renowned power features – retooled for
the office of the future.
The power features first introduced a decade ago in the legendary DS01
have since become the industry standard. DS1000/2000 builds on this
base with its totally revamped and redesigned feature set that further
enhances the ease-of-use in its digital predecessor. DS1000/2000 brings
a new level of speed and sophistication to the features you’ve
come to expect from an NEC phone system.
Busy offices can always keep pace with productivity features like Caller
ID (with logging), Last Number Redial, Speed Dial and Hotline. Getting
through to busy co-workers is never a problem thanks to extensively
redeveloped Call Waiting, Voice Over, Reverse Voice Over and Off-Hook
Signaling.
Larger firms have a bevy of workgroup features from which to choose,
such as Call Coverage on any phone, Extension Hunting, Group Call Pickup
and multi-party Conference. As the demands on the phone system increase,
DS1000/2000 is right there with advanced features like full NVM-Series
Voice Mail Integration (highlighted by Park and Page, Conversation Record
and Answering Machine Emulation). |