Model # KX-DT343-B
24 Button 3-Line Backlit LCD Display Digital Telephone, Color Black
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The KX-DT300 series of business telephones features outstanding voice quality and a range of productivity-boosting features, including support for Bluetooth-enabled wireless headsets on two of the four new models. Sporting a sleek "double-tilt" design with a base unit and display that can be adjusted separately to match any work environment, the new phones integrate easily with Panasonic's different telephone platforms.
- 24 Programmable CO buttons
- Speakerphone
- Bluetooth compatible with KX-NT307 Adaptor--Note: Bluetooth capability requires v. 5 system software
- Digital Extra Device Port
- Alphanumeric Directory Search
- Color-Black
- Display (LCD) Lines/Characters: 3/24
- LCD Backlit: Yes
- Headset Jack: Yes
- Message Waiting LED: Yes
- Peronsal Speed Dial: 100
- Alphanumeric Directory Search: Yes
- Call Log: 100
- Function Button: 24
- Soft Key: 4
- Interface for CTI (3rd Party): USB
- Add-on Key Module / DSS Console: Yes / Yes
- Bluetooth Module (Headset): Yes
- Extra Device Port (for analog): Yes
- Speakerphone: Yes
- Navigation Key: Yes
- Ringer Tone/Melody: 30
- Wall Mounting: Yes
- Color: Black
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KX-DT301-B |
USB module for use with the KX-DT300 series phones - Black |
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KX-DT390-B |
60 key DSS console for use with the KX-DT300 series phones - Black |
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Article written by Bill Taylor, President of Panasonic Systems Networks Company of America, for CustomRetailer®
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