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Description
The basic model of the snom business telephone family, the snom 300, fulfils the most important requirements of VoIP telephony and additionally offers numerous functions that are indispensable in the business world. For effective everyday work, the snom 300 provides all relevant office functions such as choice of trunk line, status display, group lines, the engaged option or picking up calls. A server-independent CTI now also works with the snom 300.
A two-line LCD display enables the display of call information. The menu-driven user interface makes it very easy to manage numerous features. The user is guided intuitively through the phone menu via the navigation key. Additionally, more complex phone applications, call details, and configuration variations are accessible via the browser of the connected PC.
The snom 300 has six free function keys. The advantage for the user: He or she can freely decide what functions like hold, call transfer, call forward, or access mail box to map onto these keys. For other available functions please see the data sheet.
The snom 300 is designed for different environments: For use in small offices, call centers, lobbies, recreation rooms, as well as at home. With its numerous phone functions, the demands of everyday communication can be managed easily. The snom 300 has a headset connector and can be used as a tabletop phone or wall-mounted phone. Its energy consumption of 1.0-1.5 W-hr is lower than that of most competing products.
As the snom 300 supports all of the common compression codecs such as G.729a and G.723.1, it is compatible with numerous components of other manufacturers and can be used in low-bandwidth environments. An integrated 2 Ethernet port switch enables connection to the network over an RJ-45 interface simultaneously with the PC connection!
Main features
- Two-line display (2x16 characters)
- 27 keys, 7 LEDs
- 6 programmable function keys
- 2 Ethernet ports
- 4 SIP registrations
("lines")
- Headset connection
- SIP RFC3261
- Security: SIPS/SRTP, TLS
- STUN, ENUM, NAT, ICE
- Codecs: G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, G.722, G.726, GSM 6.10 (Full rate)
- very low energy consumption
- For further features please
consult the data sheet below.
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Product Jargons
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LCD
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Liquid Crystal Display
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Caller Id
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Caller ID, known also as Caller Identification (CID), or more properly Calling Number Identification (CNID), is a telephone service, available on POTS (plain old telephone service) lines, that transmits a caller's number to the called party's telephone equipment during the ringing signal, or when the call is being set up but before the call is answered.
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Chain Dialing
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Numbers in separate memory locations can be linked to form a dialed number greater than 24 digits in
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NightMode
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Taking digital photographs at night can be a challenge of your photographic skills, but using your digital camera’s night-time shooting modes makes it very easy to produce outstanding digital photographs.
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Gap Comaptabile
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you can use any compatible handset with any base unit: e.g. a Panasonic GAP handset will work with
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Call screening
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Call screening is the process of evaluating the characteristics of a telephone call before a conversation.In addition, in The US and Canada, Call Screen is the name of a feature offered by the telephone companies that allows a customer to establish a list of numbers; anyone calling the customer from those numbers will receive an automatic message indicating that the call is not being accepted. Another name, not usually used for marketing purposes, is Selective Call Rejection.
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Key Lock
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LOCK is a function that locks part of a keyboard keys depending on the lock settings selected.
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Standby Time
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The maximum length of time a wireless phone or communicator is fully charged, turned on and ready to send and receive calls or data transmissions. Standby time is reduced by the amount of time the phone is used for talking because talking on a phone draws more energy from a battery than standby mode.
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PolyPhone Ring tones
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Polyphonic ringtones can create multiple tones and/or notes simultaneously. This produces a more natural and realistic sound for melodies compared to very old phones that could only produce one note at a time.
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Call share
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An option that gives the holder the right to buy a stock at an agreed-upon price at any time up to an agreed-upon date. The holder is hoping that the price of the actual stock will increase. The holder makes money by purchasing the stock at the agreed-upon price, and selling it at the higher actual price.
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