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AT&T E252 2.4GHz Accessory Handset for E2562 Expandable Phone System

AT&T E252 2.4GHz Accessory Handset for E2562 Expandable Phone System

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Features:
  • 2.4 GHz frequency-hopping digital spread spectrum signal
  • For use with AT&T E2562 expandable phone system
  • Caller ID/call waiting, 50-call memory
  • Answering system access from handset
  • Intercom, conferencing, speakerphone; illuminated keypad


Description:

The E252 is a 2.4 GHz accessory handset designed for use with AT&T's E2562 phone system (required, sold separately). The E252 has a number of useful features, including support for two-line operation and caller ID/call waiting compatibility. When registered to the E2562 base, the E252 handset provides both intercom and conferencing features, letting you communicate with other phones on the system as well as multiple parties at once. A 50-number caller ID memory provides a list of recent incoming calls, while a 50-number phone directory helps you keep track of important numbers. The E2562 phone system supports a total of eight handsets, so you can place extra extensions wherever you need them. Answering machine access from the handset allows you to check messages without having to be near the base.

Additional features include adjustable volume, a new-call indicator, and an illuminated keypad that makes dialing a snap, even in poorly lit environments. A handset speakerphone is provided, as well as headset compatibility, for hands-free communication. The redial feature allows you easily dial any of the last five outgoing numbers, and a low-battery indicator lets you know when to return the handset to its cradle for recharging. The E252 also comes backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Cordless handset, charging cradle, AC adapter, NiCd battery, belt clip, instructions

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