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Whozz Calling? POS
Caller ID for Easy Point-of-Sale Integration
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The simplest and most inexpensive unit to get Caller ID time, date, name and number from multiple phone lines into a computer for pop-up screens and order entry. The choice of Domino's Pizza and many food service point-of sale (POS) solution providers to integrate Caller ID into delivery and take-out modules. Also use as a direct replacement for old model Caller ID interface units such as the TCI MLX-41 & MLX-82, Bek-Tel PC-4 & PC-8, and Comdial Caller ID adjunct units. POS series units connect via RS232 serial interface and are available in 2, 4, and 8 lines models. Four and eight line units chain together for larger installations up to 96 phone lines.
Avaliable in Serial Port and Ethernet Link models.
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Uses
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Save time taking orders by popping up customer records
automatically, especially in Caller ID enabled POS systems. Save precious
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Verify delivery addresses from matched customer record.
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Build your customer database. Software available to "quick fill" new records with Caller ID names and phone numbers.
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Call back missed customers that hang up during busy times. The units logs all calls whether answered or not.
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Hardware Features
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Inbound data indicates line number, Caller ID time &
date, name and number. |
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Caller ID data captured on all lines, all the time. Individual microprocessors on each channel handle data on all lines simultaneously.
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Units can be chained together to monitor up to 96 phone lines through one serial port.
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Options are easily selectable with external dip switches.
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Diagnostic LED's for power, data delivery, ring signal, and Caller ID signal
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Simple modular connections, wall mount transformer, small and lightweight. No other Caller ID device or modem required.
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Product includes power supply, 6' RS232 serial cable, mounting bracket, serial port loopback connector, and manual.
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Programmer Features
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Simple text output ( Data Format ) allows easy interfacing to custom applications and direct access through a communications terminal.
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Calls records are sent as fixed, left justified, space delimited fields and terminated with carriage return & line feeds for simple string reads and field extractions.
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Two alternate formats to match old TCI MLX-41 &
MLX-82, Bek-Tel PC-4, PC-8, and Comdial key switch Caller ID adjuct units. |
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Comprehensive manual designed with the programmer in mind.
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Free technical and programming support for the life of the unit.
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Free Visual Basic application with source code available for Windows applications.
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Specifications and Dimensions:
- Physical Dimensions: 2"H x 8.1"W x 6.25"D
- Shipping Dimensions: 3.25" x 13" x 9.5"
- Shipping Weight: 4lbs. (1.8 kg)
- External Power Supply: Output 9VDC Unregulated
- Standard Power Supply Input: 120V, 350mA
- Optional Power Supply Input: 220V, 350mA
- Current Draw: (WC Lite 4) < 200mA, (WC Lite 8) < 240mA
- Phone Connections: Modular RJ11 (2 Wire)
- Computer Connection (Serial): 6' RS232 Cable
- Computer Connection (Ethernet): 6' CAT5e Cable
- Ringer Equivalence (REN): 0.1B
- UL, SA and FCC approved
Industry Specific Software
Please call and we can suggest the software that may be best suited for your application.
Users Guide and Programming Manual in PDF format
POS 2 Manual (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
POS 4/8 Manual (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Free Programming Tools
Whozz Calling? "Listener" and Source Code
Data Format
All CallerID.com serial and Ethernet devices conform to the same format. The simple, fixed field, space delimited, text output data stream is shown in the Data Format .
How it Works
POS units can be used with any multi-line telephone system as long as the main phone lines coming into the building are analog. Incoming phone lines plug into the unit and a serial or Ethernet cable connects it to a PC. Modular input and output jacks are provided so that all connections are a snap. The unit connects the same way even if a digital system, KSU, or PBX is present. If more convenient, units can even be connected in parallel with incoming phone lines.
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