Meridian E.T. Speaker with Display
Application
The Meridian E.T. Speaker with Display is appropriate for an individual or an area with above-average telephone activity (e.g., secretarial or receptionist positions, department answering points when multiple telephone lines, one-button access to features, and the advantages of an alpha/numeric display, as well as an integrated "handsfree" speakerphone, are required. Due to the speakerphone feature, the Meridian E.T. Speaker with Display is most suitable in a private office environment.
Features
On-Hook Dialing allows you to dial a number without lifting the handset. (After making a connection, you must lift and use the handset to converse.)
Integrated Speakerphone built-in speakerphone allows handsfree, two-way conversations.
Adjustable, 32 Character Alpha/Numeric Display LCD readout that displays numbers dialed, source of incoming calls (e.g., the on-campus extension or DID for calls originating from off campus), and the reason that a call was forwarded to the E.T. set from another set (e.g., the other set was in use, was not answered, or had all incoming calls manually forwarded to the E.T. set).
Ten Assignable Feature/Line Keys allow you to use features or telephone lines by pressing a single key. (Keys are assigned by Communication & Networking Services as specified by the Department IT Contact on the E.T. Features worksheet. See Ordering Instructions below.)
Three User-Programmable Feature Keys allow you to program frequently called numbers or feature activation key sequences for single key use.
Handsfree Key allows you to use the integrated speakerphone.
Mute Key allows you to prevent the other party from hearing your local conversations (i.e., similar to a hold except that you can hear the other party) while using the integrated speakerphone.
Hold Key allows you to place a call on hold without dialing an access code.
Release Key allows you to disconnect a telephone call automatically.
Sixteen LCD Indicators triangle lights next to feature/line keys remain lit or flash, as appropriate, to indicate when a line is ringing or in use, a call is on hold, or a feature (e.g., Message Waiting, Call Forward) is in use.
Adjustable Volume Control for the Ringer and Speaker allows you to adjust the volume for the telephone ringer and one-way speaker (used with on-hook dialing) to any of four levels.
Model Details
Multiple-Line set supports multiple telephone numbers.
Expandable supports optional 22-Key Add-on module (also available from Communication & Networking Services; call 5-HELP for details).
Base Style low-profile, wedge-shaped desk set.
Base Measurements 9 7/8"W x 9"L x 5"H.
Handset Style contemporary-style legacy handset (cannot be used in acoustic couplers).
Ringer electronic sound.
Fully Modular modular adapters for attaching line from jack outlet to telephone set and for attaching handset to telephone set.
Handset Cord spiral cord from handset to telephone set extends 9 feet.
Line Cord line cord for connection between telephone set and jack is 7 feet.
Colors the Meridian E.T. is available in ash or black, both with a matte finish.
Power Requirements
The Meridian E.T. Speaker with Display requires AC power for speakerphone operation. An AC adapter, which connects from the set to an AC outlet, is included.
Service Class/Levels
You can use the Meridian E.T. with Service Class/Levels C or D. (See the Rates section for details on the features and monthly rates for these service class/levels.)
Pricing & Availability
The Meridian E.T. with Display is available from Information Technology Systems and Services (IT Services). For details on pricing, see the Rates page.
Ordering Instructions
To order a Meridian E.T. Speaker with Display, you should order online at the IT Services Site. Place an * under SET TYPE and specify set and color as Meridian E.T. Speaker Display Ash or Meridian E.T. Speaker Display Black under EXPLANATION OF WORK REQUESTED on that form. In addition, complete an E.T. Features worksheet. For more information about getting access to or using the IT Services Site, see the help pages at IT Services Site Help.