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TMC 4-Line Phone | 
enlarge | Brand: TMC Category: CE
Buy New: $193.89
New (13) from $193.89
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.9
MPN: EV-4500 Model: EV4500 UPC: 781012018305 EAN: 0781012018305 ASIN: B000AMPNXC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | TMC 4-Line corded telephone with built-in voicemail/auto attendant | | • | 4 Lines and up to 16 extensions | | • | 50# Caller ID history | | • | 3-Way conferencing | | • | Answering system lamp (flashes to indicate new message, steady light indicates answering system is on) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Fully featured voice mail and auto attendant;Access up to 4 telephone lines;Caller ID and Waiting capabilities on all lines;Visual message waiting indicator;Headset jack and headset button;Hands free speakerphone;3-way call conferencing.
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| Customer Reviews:
Screechy Sounding Phone Buttons May 5, 2008 TechRptr Well, I got six of these phones at the same time about a week ago and I was a little surprised/disappointed by the noise generated by pushing the speakerphone and line buttons: Essentially a significant unpleasant screech/static-like sound was emitted. Having had panasonic, siemens and avaya system phones previously, this was something I didn't think was normal. I called the manufacturer and was told that it was not a defect, but "the nature of the beast." While I haven't had sufficient time to report whether the phones are otherwise satisfactory, most reasonable people I think would expect a new quality business phone to *not* have the somewhat irritating contact noise. Over time, heavy usage, dust, etc., many phones eventually can develop the contact noise (heard on the speaker when pressing line and speakerphone buttons etc). If your backdrop is a particularly quiet one (patient reception-room area), this is more than just a passing annoyance. I suggest anyone wanting to buy this phone should check it out in-person at their local retailer first.
TMC Epic Phone System March 1, 2008 D. N. David (New York) I have 8 TMC Phones in my home. 4 ET 4300 and the earlier model ET 4000. These phones are mostly the same except for cosmetics. The EV 4500 adds an auto attendant and voice mail but is otherwise the same phone. You might think it's crazy to have 8 of these in a home enviornment...but the flexibilty and usefulness of these phones is wonderful. I originally bought 2, then 2 more than 4 more. I have a home office, a mother-in-law, kids...and these phones have an outstanding intercome feature, music on hold, custom ringers (so I don't answer when it's for grandma), a built in directory available to all units...you can customize which phones ring on what lines, page the whole house...the features are easy and endless and I use most of them. The intercom feature alone, because its an auto answer intercome (meaning you can set it so you don't have to pick up the handset to answer) that alone makes it all worth it. Great for a small business; but the best feature is talking on the intercome while in the kitchen and cooking! The first 2 units I've had for 5+ years and they've all been reliable. Don't hesitate. Nice company too when you have a question.
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