Axis Telesolutions Inc. offers a variety of warranty options. The one year warranty is an advance replacement warranty protecting against manufacturer defects. You will feel confident in knowing your equipment is backed by a leader in the telecommunication industry.
The following list provides an overview of the system's features:
Full line of system phones, some with displays showing date, time, and programming and feedback messages. All system phones provide access to multiple outside lines and system features.
Programmable buttons on system phones, providing one-touch access to system features simply by pressing the button.
Intuitive operation of basic call handling capabilities including transfer, conference, and hold.
Intercom (inside) calling to other system extensions using an Intercom button and the two-digit number assigned to the extension. Users can either ring or voice signal an idle system phone; use Voice Interrupt On Busy to signal another user who is active on a call; or manually signal to audibly alert another predetermined extension.
Grouping of extensions for flexibility in directing and answering calls.
Integrated voice messaging support with the PARTNER MAIL VS system or PARTNER MAIL system, so callers can reach a desired extension or group without operator assistance and leave messages at unanswered or busy extensions.
Caller ID support on system display phones (if Caller ID service is available from your local telephone company and you subscribe to it).
Power failure operation with standard phones, allowing you to make and receive calls during a power failure while retaining programmed equipment settings for up to four days. (An optional Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS, is also available to allow full equipment operation during a power failure.)
Centrex or PBX operation support -- including one-touch dialing of feature access codes on system phones.
Flexible dialing restrictions and permissions so you can control telephone activity and phone bills.
Special hospitality features that let Bed-and-Breakfast proprietors, for example, regulate phone use in guest rooms and schedule wake-up calls for guests.
Easy-to-use programming procedures, making it simple for you to manage your system and telephones. System display phones provide messages and prompts during programming.
Two system-programming extensions, allowing you to program the system from one extension without interrupting call activity at the other programming extension -- usually the receptionist's extension.
Modular connections to the control unit, making it easy to reconfigure your system or to add lines and/or extensions as your business grows.
Direct connections for industry-standard devices -- including most standard phones, fax machines, answering machines, modems, and credit card scanners.
Optional equipment support, including doorphones, Contact Closure Adjunct (for example, to release a door lock), loudspeaker paging systems, music on hold*, call reporting (often referred to as Station Message Detail Recording or SMDR) devices, auto attendants, extra alerts, and PC Cards for Backup/Restore or for software upgrades.