Toshiba IP Communications System IP Phone User Manual


 
Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
Telecommunication Systems Division
9740 Irvine Blvd., Irvine, CA 92618-1697
Headquarters (949) 583-3700
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Protecting Your Investment in Toshiba Technology
From our Strata® CIX™ line of communication systems to advanced call center solutions, ISDN, Voice Processing, Voice
Over IP, Computer Telephony Integration, and Interactive Voice Response systems, TSD provides comprehensive solutions
for all your communication needs.
Proven Toshiba quality and reliability are built into every communication system we offer. Each unit is rigorously
tested in real-world conditions, so you can depend on your Toshiba system’s performance day-in and day-out. All our
telephones provide fl exible features and options that make your system easy to use. By effectively using your Toshiba
communication system’s many time-saving features, your employees will maximize their productivity and training time
will be minimized.
Meeting Your Communication Needs Today and Tomorrow
Toshiba communication equipment is specially designed with fl exibility to match your specifi c applications. Our full line
of communication systems provides the industry’s strongest solution, meeting your changing communication needs.
Modularity is a key component of every Toshiba communication product. That means your government organization can
cost-effectively upgrade your Toshiba system as needed. Best of all, our system‘s migration capability fully protects your
investment in Toshiba communication technology. What’s more, your Toshiba communication system is backed by our
comprehensive warranty which guarantees your protection. What’s the bottom line? Whether your government agency
operates at the Federal, State, County, or Local level, Toshiba products give you the power to manage information and
communicate with maximum effectiveness — with total reliability.
To learn more about Toshiba’s commitment to government communication needs, call our government office at
(800) 535-5039 x210, or visit our website at www.telecom.toshiba.com.
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