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CAPÍTULO 2: VARIABLES DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN

2.2. LA PASIÓN HACIA UNA ACTIVIDAD: PASIÓN HACIA LA DANZA

2.2.1. La Pasión hacia la danza: estado de la cuestión

This expansion module provides an additional sixteen Loop Start or Ground Start two-wire analog trunks. (Ground start trunks are not available in all territories) The first two trunks on the module which are automatically switched to power fail sockets on the rear of the unit in the event of power being interrupted must be loop start for correct power fail operation.

For installations in a rack, this module requires the IP500 Rack Mounting Kit. The IP500 Analog Trunk 16 Module is functionally identical to the IP400 Analog Trunk 16 Module.

Chapter 8.

Telephones

8.

Telephones

With a wide choice of desktop telephones, supporting both digital and IP interfaces, Avaya IP Office always has the right phone for a user. The portfolio is further enhanced with solutions for in-building wireless mobility, both using DECT and WiFi technology as well as the IP Office Video Softphone.

There is an easy way to select the right phone for your customer:

1. Decide on phone line: Cost efficient value line, key centric with paper labels? Or easy to maintain self labeling telephones, for customers where low TCO is important and installation and upgrading cost are a concern

2. Decide on Interface: Forward looking IP telephones for a Voice ready IP network? Or more traditional digital telephones, e.g. twisted pair cabling? Avaya gives the choice, while maintaining a consistent user interface and consistent functionality across both lines.

3. Decide in User profile: What role does the user have? Is he an everyday user, needing a standard phone workhorse? Or does he – e.g. as a manager – have to handle many calls? The User profiles give an easy way to get the right phone in each category for each person.

Key-driven telephones for the cost-sensitive customer

The 1600 IP telephone and 1400 digital telephones are classical, cost effective Telephones designed especially around the needs of the Small and Mid-Size Business customer. Keys with clear red and green LEDs make access to lines and feature a breeze. These telephones are especially well suited for cost sensitive customers as well in scenarios where “key-system-functionality” is needed. They provide an easy migration path for users that have been accustomed to e.g. the 4400 line or the PARTNER line of digital telephones.

Paperless telephones for fast installation and cost efficient changes:

The new 9600 IP telephones, as well as the 9500 Digital telephones are especially welcomed where a low cost of ownership is important. All telephones are equipped with paperless keys, making it easy to change features and button assignments from remote. Shift/page button allows access to a large number of lines or features that are shown dynamically in the display, making access to IP Office functionality easy while providing a clean, simple to use user-interface.

Speakerphone options

Full-duplex speakerphone options are available for people that need a high quality personal speakerphone. All speakerphones are for personal use for one or two people sitting in front of the phone, not for a group- conferencing with people surrounding the phone.

Access to telephones everywhere in and IP Office Network (SCN):

With support of hotdesking across a large line of telephones, IP Office telephones are perfect in an environment where people change their workplace regularly. With a simple login, users can make any telephone, digital or IP, their personal extension. This works not only in a single IP Office but also across a Multi-Site Network (Small Community Network), making traveling from one company site to another a breeze. Even better, on 9600, 1600 and 1400 telephones, this functionality has been further enhanced by providing a centralized call log, directory and personal settings. When hotdesking to a different phone, call-logs and directory are instantly updated and synchronized over the network, eliminating e.g. lost calls as the call log was not available at a remote site.

The right phone for every user:

Avaya IP Office Desktop telephones are designed to meet typical user needs in the small and mid business market:

Usage Description Applicable Phone

Type(s)

Example User

Walk Up Telephones in common areas like a meetings room, lobby or store. The telephones are normally used by casual users that walk-up to a phone where they make a quick phone call. Normally, no sophisticated features are needed.

1603, Digital:1403 Customer, Visitor, Meeting room phone

Everyday Users that need a phone on their desk as part of their everyday job. While having a phone is important, the phone is just another tool on the desk for users using several

alternative communication technologies. IP 1603SW (Basic Everyday), 1608, 9608, Digital:1408, 9504, 9508 Engineer, Accountant Receptionis t/Assistant

A typical user manages a lot of calls, often as a significant part of their job. In many cases they also manage calls for others users and need to be efficient in connecting callers to the right people. IP 1616 optional with BM32, 9608 optional with BM12; 9621, 9641 with optional BM12, Digital: 1416 with optional DBM32 9508 with optional BM12 Executive Assistant, Receptionist

Executive For these users, handling a lot of calls is essential and they are constantly on the phone. Quite often, they handle multiple calls; they must always be connected, even when mobile. They require a set of rich, yet easy to use communication

capabilities. IP 9621, 9641, Digital: 9508 with optional BM12 Sales Executive, Banker, Lawyer, Project leader