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Compare PhoneSuite Models

Written by Angela Atencio | Sun, Jun 30, 2013 @ 09:37 AM

Wondering which PhoneSuite hotel phone system is right for your property? Use this chart to determine which PhoneSuite model best meets your needs.

Requirement

PS64

PS112e

I want to offer my guests voice mail
I want to give my guests the option to either set their own wake up call or have the front desk do it.
When things get busy at the front desk, or at night, I'd like an auto attendant to answer.
I need call accounting with credit limit and auto shut off.
My Property Management System (PMS) needs "costed-call" data from the telephone system for posting to guest folios.
The franchise requires answer detection for billing accuracy.  
My property is serviced by a T1 trunk line.  
My PMS system can connect to the telephone system and check guests in and out.  
I have more than sixty rooms.  
My franchise requires two lines per room. If the first is in use, the second will ring.  
My administrative users need to answer calls ringing on other extensions and have access to single-button features like Hold, Do Not Disturb, Transfer, and Redial.  
My franchise requires an auto attendant option that will transfer callers to a toll-free registration number.  
I want my staff to be able to use the PhoneSuite Touch Screen Console.  
We want to minimize guest complaints and increase call billing accuracy with answer detection  
My property is serviced by a T1 trunk line. Should be "a T1 or PRI trunk line  

Compare the features of the PhoneSuite 64 and the PhoneSuite 112e

Feature

PS64

PS112e

Answer detection No Yes
Automatic Route Selection table entries 32 250
Maximum number of consoles 1 2
Touch Screen Console No Yes
Extension cloning (2 lines per room) No Yes
Maximum number of extensions 64 495
Number of extension digits 2 or 3 3 or 4
PMS control interface (serial port) No Yes
Hunt groups, number/size 32/8 16/14
Power consumption, per cabinet 35 Watts 55 Watts
Serial ports 1 2
System speed dials 10 10
T1 trunk with DID/DNIS support No Yes
Maximum trunks per trunk group 16 32
Maximum analog (FXO) trunk ports 16 48
Voice mail ports 2 4
Feature phone supported No 16

Both models provide these standard features

Message lamp control If all trunks are busy a 911 call will take priority and interrupt a call in progress to obtain access
Music on hold port Paging support
All programming non-volatile Parallel printer port
Call credit limits with automatic shut off and alarm (optional) Per-room call restrictions: long-distance, local, room-to-room
Call accounting with 1000 or 2500 record call storage (optional) PMS interface via DTMF to extension port
Call accounting PMS interface (optional) Remote programming and configuration by technician
Call pickup groups Restrict transfer of inbound toll-free calls to guest rooms
Defined actions on check-in and check-out affecting voice mail and wake settings Room status codes
3-way conference calls Sub-attendant extensions
Console co-ring extensions for internal calls Trunk answer from any station (TAFAS)
Separate night mode console co-ring extensions list for internal calls Console co-ring extension list for incoming outside calls
Do not disturb setting for extension Wake-up call with voice greeting
Either guest or console may set wake-up calls Call detail records (CDR/SMDR) via serial port