Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000

  • Product Code: A0252645
  • Manufacturers #: 2200-07300-102
  • Availability: 1 in stock
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  • £569.21
  • £484.43 exc. VAT
Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000

Description

Product Features
Caller ID - Yes
Display - LCD display - monochrome
Speakerphone - Yes
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Have you ever wasted time on inefficient conference calls by continuously having to repeat yourself or shout into the phone to be heard? Well, Polycom has a revolutionary solution. The next generation of conference phones is here!

Introducing the SoundStation VTX 1000. No more shouting into the phone. No more huddling around the phone. No more, "I didn't hear that. Could you please repeat yourself? "

The SoundStation VTX 1000 enables you to speak naturally from 2 feet to 20 feet away from the microphone, so those on the remote end of the call can hear you clearly - leading to increased productivity, faster decision making, a higher competitive advantage, and much happier conference call participants.

As the world's first high-fidelity, wideband conference phone, the SoundStation VTX 1000 covers the full range of the human speech spectrum, making every voice, word, and syllable crystal clear - you'll think you were all in the same room! It's like going from black-and-white to color TV.

And, you can download new software for additional features and functionality simply by dialing a number right from your SoundStation VTX 1000 - that's built-in investment protection!

Now is the time to experience the SoundStation VTX 1000. It's the perfect solution for any size conference room and will provide full room coverage for a 54' x 40' room.

Your business can't afford to use yesterday's technology and be stuck with yesterday's problems.

Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000 - Conference phone w/ call waiting caller ID - single-line operation

Specifications

Overview

Manufacturer's Part Number: 2200-07300-102
Speakerphone: Yes
Product Type: Conference phone w/ call waiting caller ID
Display: LCD display - monochrome
Product Description: Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000 - conference phone w/ call waiting caller ID
Caller ID: Yes
Display Features: Backlit
Multiline Operation Capability: Single-line operation

General

Product Type: Conference phone w/ call waiting caller ID

Miscellaneous

Compliant Standards: FCC Class B certified, VCCI Class B ITE, CISPR 22 Class B, EN 60950, UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN55024, CSA 22.2 No. 950, EN55022 Class B, ICES-003 Class B, AS/NZ 3548 Class B

Phone Features

Dialer Type: Keypad
Dialer Location: Base
Multiline Operation Capability: Single-line operation
Conference Call Capability: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes
Caller ID: Yes
Call Waiting: Yes
Call Hold: Yes
Menu Operation: Yes
Function Buttons: Conference button, Up & Down scroll buttons, menu navigation keys, mute button, hold button, auto redial button
Volume Control: Yes
Ring Tones: 10
Additional Features: Noise reduction, on-hook dialling

Display

Type: LCD display - monochrome
Display Location: Base
Features: Backlit

Power

Type: Power adapter - external

Dimensions & Weight (Base)

Width: 36.8 cm
Depth: 31.1 cm
Height: 6.4 cm
Weight: 0.8 kg
Weight: 0.8 kg

Accessories

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Soft case for conference phone Our Part: A0385569 | Manufacturer Part: 1676-07870-001
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Microphone cable - 7.6 m Our Part: A0385633 | Manufacturer Part: 2200-00675-003
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Microphone (pack of 2 ) Our Part: POLTEL54 | Manufacturer Part: 2215-07155-001
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