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Hi,
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Any reccomendations on wireless headsets or cordless phone for this system?
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We have used the plantronics CS50 with the HL10 handset lifter with no problems.
If you have a 2SLI, 8SLI, or 2X4SLI card you can use most any single line phone. But you will not get CID with the iDCS-100 Rel. 1.
Samsung has wireless phones with antenna's you place in the area's you want coverage for if you want to get fancy and spent $$$.
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Thanks. Can more then one person use them in the same building without problems. For example I had a client buy to of the same wireless keyboards for him and his wife and they would type on both computers when either typed on the wireless keyboards. So if person a's phone rings person b wonwith same headset won't get the call??? Appreciate it.
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Well do you want a cordless phone or wireless phone? You can put any cordless phone on a Samsung phone system as long as you have analog ports that you can put to the phones. Then Samsung also has it's wireless phones that go onto the iDCS100 R2's, iDCS 500 R2's, and the Officeserv 7200. Those are bit different. But way way cool.
You may or may not get interference depending on your situation. It is really a case by case basis when it comes to those things. It really would have to depend on what frequency cordless phone you went with.
But say you do go with corless phones. Say you have two of them hooked up to the phone system. As long as the two bases are a good ways away from each other, like in different offices, then they will be fine. Two people will be able to talk at the same time. I have one customer with 4 cordless phones all hooked up to a iDCS100.
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Go to www.Engeniustech.com and get signed up as a dealer. You can get a steeply discounted dealer kit of the 1 line phone and the 4 line phone. These have great range, durable, and I sell them to high end homes that have owners who want to walk past the pool, past the servant's quarters all the way down to the stables and still have the phone work. Not your tiny 5.8 GHz range. I have a hospital with 14 of them based on a demo where we put the base in the outbuilding and walked all over the hospital making and receiving calls. I wouldn't think it would would work but we made calls with the xray lab inbetween the base and mobile. Easiest sale is take out a base that you plug into a fax line and walk around to make calls.
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Check the product line from Plantronics, among their products they have a blue tooth wireless headset unit that is awesome. It allows you to answer your phone from anywhere but is for answering only, no keypad or anything. It fits over one ear and is rechargeable. All the customers I have put them in for rave over them, and crosstalk has not been an issue, even with 21 in the same building.
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