Brother's CTS-400-CH four-line cordless handset offers a wealth of features that make it ideal for small-office workers who require mobility within their work environment. Designed to operate with the Quattro CTS 400 base unit (model CTS-400-DU), the 900 MHz cordless handset provides all the options you'd expect to find in a corded unit.
If you plan on using more than one handset for the Quattro system, you'll need to assign each handset a two-digit identification number to avoid potential interference on the system. An LCD display informs you which lines are available, ringing, in use, or on hold. To make an outside call, you simply press a line button, then dial the number.
The display also logs the time of a call, though it doesn't display the date and time. The unit also features a caller ID display with a 40-number call log (you'll need to purchase the optional Caller ID server to access this feature).
The 10-number speed dialing is blissfully easy to set up; simply press Mem, enter a number from zero through nine, dial the phone number, and press Mem again. You can also store pauses and flashes within the speed-dial memory.
Like its corded brethren, the CTS-400-CH cordless unit allows you to make intercom calls to other lines on the Quattro system, as well as the ability to hold three-way conferences.
The unit itself is well designed. The buttons are responsive and unobtrusive, and at 8.9 ounces with the battery installed, the handset is hefty without feeling bulky. The reception, of course, isn't as strong as a corded phone, but it's better than a lot of other cordless phones available. One oddity we noted during testing was that the manual said the battery should take about two and a half hours to charge while it's in the handset; however, our battery had not fully charged even after about five hours. Because this system's design lets you place the ni-cad battery directly in the charger, we moved it there, and a full charge took only about an hour.
If your small office environment requires a certain amount of mobility from your employees, the Brother CTS-400-CH cordless handset will not disappoint. -- John Frederick Moore
Amazon.com Product Description
Brother CTS-400-CH 900 MHz Digital 4-Line Cordless Handset and Charger with Caller ID allows you to expand your Quattro phone system. The Brother Quattro 4-Line Cordless Handset uses 900 MHz digital technology for clear and secure reception over an expanded area. Its 900 MHz digital technology provides extended range and security. Other features include intercom, call transfer, caller ID display (requires caller ID server) and 10-number speed dial. It is also equipped with a headset jack and a belt clip. It offers up to eight hours of talk time and four days of standby on one fully charged NiMH battery (BAC9401, included). This handset is only for use with the Quattro 900 MHz Digital Cordless Telephone System. A Brother Quattro cordless base unit is required for use with cordless handsets. The base unit is sold separately or is included with the Brother Quattro Starter System.
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Brother CTS-400-CH 900 MHz Digital 4-Line Cordless Handset and Charger with Caller ID
Manufacturer: BROTHER ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00004R8VI |
Product Description
Expand your Quattro telephone system! The Quattro 4-Line Cordless Handset uses 900 MHz Digital technology for clear and secure reception over an expanded area. It has the Call transfer and Intercom features allowing many people to have a conversation at the same time. You can even arrange conferences with multiple handsets. Caller ID display is easy to read. For speed dial, you have 10 memories, so you can save time on dialing the numbers of your most important contacts.Amazon.com Review
Brother's CTS-400-CH four-line cordless handset offers a wealth of features that make it ideal for small-office workers who require mobility within their work environment. Designed to operate with the Quattro CTS 400 base unit (model CTS-400-DU), the 900 MHz cordless handset provides all the options you'd expect to find in a corded unit.If you plan on using more than one handset for the Quattro system, you'll need to assign each handset a two-digit identification number to avoid potential interference on the system. An LCD display informs you which lines are available, ringing, in use, or on hold. To make an outside call, you simply press a line button, then dial the number.
The display also logs the time of a call, though it doesn't display the date and time. The unit also features a caller ID display with a 40-number call log (you'll need to purchase the optional Caller ID server to access this feature).
The 10-number speed dialing is blissfully easy to set up; simply press Mem, enter a number from zero through nine, dial the phone number, and press Mem again. You can also store pauses and flashes within the speed-dial memory.
Like its corded brethren, the CTS-400-CH cordless unit allows you to make intercom calls to other lines on the Quattro system, as well as the ability to hold three-way conferences.
The unit itself is well designed. The buttons are responsive and unobtrusive, and at 8.9 ounces with the battery installed, the handset is hefty without feeling bulky. The reception, of course, isn't as strong as a corded phone, but it's better than a lot of other cordless phones available. One oddity we noted during testing was that the manual said the battery should take about two and a half hours to charge while it's in the handset; however, our battery had not fully charged even after about five hours. Because this system's design lets you place the ni-cad battery directly in the charger, we moved it there, and a full charge took only about an hour.
If your small office environment requires a certain amount of mobility from your employees, the Brother CTS-400-CH cordless handset will not disappoint. -- John Frederick Moore
Amazon.com Product Description
Brother CTS-400-CH 900 MHz Digital 4-Line Cordless Handset and Charger with Caller ID allows you to expand your Quattro phone system. The Brother Quattro 4-Line Cordless Handset uses 900 MHz digital technology for clear and secure reception over an expanded area. Its 900 MHz digital technology provides extended range and security. Other features include intercom, call transfer, caller ID display (requires caller ID server) and 10-number speed dial. It is also equipped with a headset jack and a belt clip. It offers up to eight hours of talk time and four days of standby on one fully charged NiMH battery (BAC9401, included). This handset is only for use with the Quattro 900 MHz Digital Cordless Telephone System. A Brother Quattro cordless base unit is required for use with cordless handsets. The base unit is sold separately or is included with the Brother Quattro Starter System.Electronics:
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