Includes all the functionality of the OHP6000 along with a special integrated analog phone adapter module and telephone extension hold music activators which provides true "hold button" activation of on-hold audio from any analog or KSU-less phone.
The OHP 6500 works with virtually all single and multi-line phones, even with KSU-less and the new cordless phone systems (requires use of a head set). The OHP 6500 works just like the on-hold audio feature on big, expensive, PBX and KEY phone systems. Just push the HOLD button on any extension and the OHP 6500 grabs the line and plays on-hold audio to it. To release the on-hold condition, just pick up any phone extension. It's that simple. The OHP 6500 provides on-hold audio on one to four lines and on up to 50 different phone extensions.
Features
* Digital music-on-hold
* LCD 6-line backlit display (displays ID-3 tags with descriptive names of tracks for easy identification and selection)
* Built in flash memory: 16mb (57 minutes)
* Expansion memory: SMC Card Slot accepts 16, 32, 64 or 128mb Smart Media Card (max total memory 128MB)
* Built-in analog phone adapter module (compatible with non-PBX/analog telephones, up to 4 lines by 50 stations, even cordless phones)
* Includes telephone extension hold music activators (TEHMAs) for two phone extensions, additional TEHMAs sold separately, can work on 4 lines, up to 50 extensions
* Software included: MessageStudio (allows users to create new on-hold audio content on their PC, then just transfer the file directly to the unit’s on-board memory, to a Smart Media Card, or upload to a server for a network update)
* Pre-loaded with several files containing great sounding music mixed with intermittent "thanks for holding" messages
* Input: USB port
* Supported audio standards: MP3 and Microsoft Windows® Media (WMA) digital music
* Includes built-in monitoring speaker
* Sound quality: 6000 can play better than CD quality files at a bitrate of high as 196 KBPS and sample rate of 48kHz
* Fantastic sound quality can be achieved at a bitrate of 32kbps and a 32K sampling rate for MP3 and a 20k sampling rate for WMA (Windows Media Audio)
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