idcs 100

The idcs 100 was the successor to the DCS Compact II and introduced the ability to send calls utilising VoIP technology.  In most other respects it was no different from its predecessor. It was the forerunner of the OfficeServ100.idcs 100

The idcs 100 has eight keyset extension ports as standard on its back-plane so it was only necessary to add a trunk card to have a functioning system.  The idcs 100 had 3 optional card-slots allowing SVMi-4 2-port or 4-port voicemail; 4TRK or 8TRK trunks; 4BRI – 8 channels of ISDN2; 8DLI and 8SLI digital and analogue extensions.

By adding an Expansion chassis another 3 cards could be added to the configuration including DCS-styled SVMi-8 for greater VM capacity or a TEPRI 30 channel ISDN30 interface.

TelephoneSystemsDirect is still in a position to keep your idcs 100 up and working as we have spares despite the product having been obsolete for a number of years.

0800 652 8052 for support on your idcs 100.