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Bundle Includes
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6 Syspine IP Phone-310's
1 Syspine DOS-A50 Server equipped with 8 POTs line ports
Can I add more phones?
When you add this bundle to the cart, you will have the option to add additional phones.
Note: If you want to connect remote phones (either IP 310 of softphone) you wll need VPN capable routers at each end. We offer these VPN Routers and we'll be happy to help you with selection of the proper solution.
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Syspine Key Features
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- Powered by Microsoft Response Point Software
- Set-up Wizards for ease of configuration
- Voicemail to e-mail forwarding
- Plug and play for external phone line connection
- Gigabit Ethernet support for DOS-A50
- Power over Ethernet capability (extra hardware may be required)
- External and internal caller ID (Name & Number) display
- Call history (missed calls, received calls, and dialed numbers)
- 3 way conference
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Syspine System Overview
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A lot of work has been put into the design of the Syspine Digital Operator Phone System to deliver a very cost effective business communications solution which can operate on existing LAN cabling infrastructure. The Digital Operator System A50 (DOS-A50) is an IP-PBX phone system designed for growing small businesses with up to 50 desktops.
Syspine Digital Operator Phone System is powered by Microsoft Response Point. Syspine is the Microsoft certificated hardware vendor for Response Point software and pioneered a compact, server-grade, fan-less design to provide the most reliable VoIP Phone system for small business.
PC activated features including:
Do not disturb
Headset mode
Personal ring tone
Speed dial (99 Bins)
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What is Microsoft Response Point?
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Microsoft Response Point is advanced phone system software designed specifically for small businesses that have 1 to 50 employees. User-friendly administration tools empower the average PC user to set up a phone or make system changes in minutes.
The unique voice-enabled user interface instantly connects employees and customers with the people or information they need. With the entire system in one affordable package and support for both traditional phone service and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Syspine Response Point phone systems are easy to manage, easy to use, and a great investment for any small business.
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Be here to see a host of "how to install" videos by Syspine. You can see for yourself just how easy this system is to install and use.
For more information or configuration assistance please call 800-390-1200 or 631-964-5000

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.
Gigabit
A term that represents 1 Billion Bytes per second of data throughput on a network.
IP (Internet Protocol)
A protocol that specifies the way data is broken into packets and the way those packets are addressed for transmission. Unlike traditional telephone lines which create a straight path from caller to recipient; IP uses the best available path at any given moment to move data packets between point A & point B. The beauty of IP is that the sending end and receiving end communicate success in sending and receiving to insure all data packets are delivered. A really great concept of IP is that of self healing. If a route is broken and the data packets cannot be delivered an alternate route is automatically selected.
LAN (Local Area Network)
The components that make up the data transfer mechanism for your office. The components include the cabling, the switches or hubs, routers, gateways, WiFi and servers.
PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
Instead of being powered by a conventional AC plug-in type, the power comes through the ethernet cable connection. PoE reduces the amount of wires in an office. Data and power in a single cord.
Router
A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information. For example, on the Internet, information is directed to various paths by routers.
Server
The central processor in a network. In our case the server supports the telephony functions in a VoIP network. It manages the connections between the phone lines and the telephones, voicemail, etc.
Voicemail
The business feature that gives every employee a voice mailbox used to take messages while they are busy or away from their office. They typically also feature an Automated Attendant which answers acts as a receptionist to answer company calls and distribute them to the correct individual or department. Voicemail is an essential piece to a professional office, but must be managed to assure proper phone etiquette is maintained.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
This is simply the carrying of voice via IP meaning a standard voice stream is broken into packets at the transmit end, sent over a standard data network (such as the Internet) and reassembled into a voice stream at the receiving end. VoIP traffic is trickier than normal data traffic because the timing of packets on the receiving end is critical. For more detail see Basics of the Internet.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Private data network that makes use of the internet, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunneling protocol and security procedures. This is often used in conjunction with VoIP as a more cost-effective alternative to a dedicated bandwidth connection.
VPN Router
A router that is specially equipped to set up a VPN Tunnel to another VPN equipped router. This is required for some systems like the Response Point by Syspine to connect remote phones to the central control unit (Server).