Walk and talk throughout your office with an accessory cordless handset for your RCA 4-line speakerphone. Features include DECT 6.0 technology and access to all 4 lines. Handset is compatible with the following 4-line speakerphones: #22417, #22418, and #22419.
Just look at the benefits!
Cord-free flexibility — allows you to move freely about your office.
Call Waiting/Caller ID — identifies callers even while you're on another call.
40-Number memory — provides one-touch speed dialing for 40 frequently used numbers.
Easy-to-read LCD display — clearly displays clock time and day, number dialed, memory verification, and call timer.
Additional features — call conferencing, on/off ringer control, 2.5mm headset jack, one-touch redial, hold, flash, and hearing aid compatible.
Use of Caller ID requires subscription to Caller ID services. Cordless handset works in conjunction with Item # 22417, Item #22418, and Item #22419.
Caller ID (CID)
The "called from" name and number that is transmitted and displayed over telephone lines. The caller has the ability to block delivery of this information by dialing 67 before dialing the destination number.
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
A digital wireless telephone technology that is expected to make cordless phones much more common in both businesses and homes in the future. Formerly called the Digital European Cordless Telecommunications standard because it was developed by European companies, DECT's present name reflects its global acceptance. Like another important wireless standard, Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), DECT uses time division multiple access (TDMA) to transmit radio signals to phones. Whereas GSM is optimized for mobile travel over large areas, DECT is designed especially for a smaller area with a large number of users, such as in cities and corporate complexes. A user can have a telephone equipped for both GSM and DECT (this is known as a dual-mode phone) and they can operate seamlessly.
Hold
A business feature where a call is temporarily held by the KSU or Server and the caller typically hears music or an announcement during this time. Hold is used while sending the caller to another extension, while setting up a conference call, or while answering another call or simply when looking up information.
LCD
The acronym for "Liquid Crystal Display". The most commonly used technology for numeric/text or graphical displays.
Speakerphone
A phone that has a microphone and a speaker that allows you to talk to your caller without lifting the handset. This is best used in private offices and when multi party conferencing is required. Never use a speakerphone in a noisy environment.