This Is An Industrial Style, Commercial Grade No-Dial Desk Phone. The Perfect Solution For Taking Important Incoming Calls Without Risking Phone Abuse Of Outgoing Calls. Ideal For Hotels, Barber Shops, Pizza Shops, And Basically Anywhere A Phone Is Needed For Incoming Calls But Not Necessarily For Outgoing Calls. Also Ideal For Use As An Extension Phone From A Payphone. When Pre-Programmed With Any Phone Number (Up To 25 Digits Long), If The User Lifts The Handset The Phone Automatically Dials The Pre-Programmed Telephone Number. Hotline Desktop Phone Specifications: ? Auto Dials A Pre-Programmed Telephone Number When Handset Is Off-Hook. ? Works On Any Analog Phone Line (Pstn, Voip) That Is Fsk Or Dtmf Compatible. ? Telephone Line Powered. No Power Supplied Required. ? Handset Volume Control (Lo|Hi). ? Bell Ringer Can Be Easily Disabled If Desired. Weight: 2.5 Lbs ? Easy To Install And Program. Comes With 25 Feet Telephone Patch Cable And Manual. To Program The Hotline Dialer (Just Need To Install It And Then Call It From Another Phone E.G. Cell Phone To Program).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone?A: The phone operates on any analog phone line, is telephone line powered, and includes handset volume control. It auto dials a pre-programmed number when the handset is off-hook.
Q: What material is the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone made of?A: The desk phone is made of metal, providing durability and a robust feel suitable for commercial use.
Q: How much does the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone weigh?A: The phone weighs two and a half pounds, making it lightweight and easy to place on a desk or countertop.
Q: How do I install the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone?A: Installation is simple; connect it to an analog phone line and use the included twenty-five feet telephone patch cable. Follow the manual to program it.
Q: How do I program the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone?A: To program, lift the handset and call the pre-programmed number from another phone, such as a cell phone, to set it up.
Q: Is the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone suitable for hotels?A: Yes, it's ideal for hotels as it allows incoming calls without enabling outgoing calls, preventing phone abuse.
Q: How do I keep the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone in good condition?A: Keep the phone clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the surface.
Q: Is the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone safe for public environments?A: Yes, it is designed for commercial use in public settings like barber shops and pizza shops, where outgoing calls are not necessary.
Q: What should I do if the phone does not ring?A: Ensure your service provider supports twenty-four volts as a ring signal. If not, the phone will not ring.
Q: What if the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone arrives damaged?A: Contact customer support immediately to report the damage and inquire about return or exchange options.
Q: Can I use the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone with VOIP?A: Yes, it works with any analog phone line, including VOIP, as long as the line is FSK or DTMF compatible.
Q: How is the ringer disabled on the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone?A: The bell ringer can be easily disabled if desired, following the instructions in the manual.
Q: Is the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone easy to program?A: Yes, it is easy to install and program, requiring just a call from another phone to set the pre-programmed number.
Q: What color options are available for the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone?A: The desk phone is available in red, making it a vibrant addition to any commercial space.
Q: Does the Industrial No Dial Hot Dialer Desk Phone require external power?A: No, it is powered through the telephone line, eliminating the need for an external power source.