| The snom 360 was designed for
maximum productivity and efficiency in the everyday business environment.
Dedicated keys provide you with direct access to the functions for audio
and call control, and context-sensitive menus offer you the additional
functionality that you may need at any given moment. The graphical display
can be tilted for optimum reading angle.
Additional sophisticated call control features, full call detail,
configuration options and online help can be accessed via browser from the
attached PC.
If you have installed Macromedia™ Flash™ on the browser, the
phone will dynamically change the content.
Customized ring tones can be downloaded without any hassle from the web
server - including, of course, that catchy ring tone that you like so
much. Incoming calls can be marked with special ring tones to indicate the
destination of the call.
12 programmable keys can be used to customize the functionality
according to your own specific needs. The LED behind the corresponding
function keys can show you whether or not your colleagues are currently on
a call. And of course your colleagues can see whether your line is free or
not.
Features:
- Tiltable graphical display (128x64 pixels)
- 47 keys, 13 LEDs
- 12 programmable function keys
- Speakerphone
- Dual Ethernet connection
- Power over Ethernet
- Headset connection
- Up to two additional keypads (each with 42 programmable function
keys)
- SIP RFC3261
- Security: SIPS/SRTP
- STUN, ENUM, NAT, UPnP, ICE
- Compression: G.723.1 and others
- National Language Support
- Asian Language Support
- For further features please consult the data sheet below.
To spare you the annoyance of unwanted invasions on your speech data,
the snom 360 supports the security standard SRTP - a current specification
from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for protection against
eavesdropping and the stealing of data.
With SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) you are ensuring your own
personal independence. Most vendors are tipping SIP to be the
communication protocol of the future. SIP components can be combined into
a complete system without the need to be tied to a single provider.
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