38 Series

A classic built to last.

The 38 Series draws on popular and timeless phone styling to compliment both new and traditional hotel decors. Inside the durable and attractive exterior is Bittel’s trusted and proven electronic engineering delivering years of faultless performance.

Bittel 38 Series

Premium hotel guestroom telephone

Analogue (TDM) format
1 or 2-line models
Speakerphone optional
Up to 10 programmable guest service keys (GSK)
Message waiting light (MWL) and retrieval key
Large area full-length faceplate for branding and dialling instructions
Speaker and handset volume is 3-step adjustable
Ringer volume is 2-step adjustable
Hold, redial and mute keys
Flash key and programmable flash timing
Accessible data port for fax and data
2-line auto-select and 3-way conference calling (2-line models only)
Hearing aid compatible (HAC) handset
PrivacyGuard
AutoConnect

Available Models:

Analogue

38TS Single-line 38 Series analogue telephone (no speaker) with Flash, Redial, Hold, Mute, MWL and up to 10 guest service keys.

38TSD – Single-line 38 Series analogue speakerphone with Flash, Redial, Hold, Mute, MWL and up to 10 guest service keys.

38TSD-T – Two-line 38 Series analogue speakerphone with Flash, Redial, Hold, Mute, Conference calling, MWL and up to 10 guest service keys.

38TS-N – Single-line 38 Series analogue lobby telephone (no speaker) with no keypad and one programmable service key.

Technical Specifications:

Dimensions: Length – 22.5cm; Width – 16.5cm
Handset cord: 3.66m Line cord: 2.0m
Weight: 910g
Color: Black or Ivory
Handset: Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Handset
Dial Character: Standard 12 group (DTMF)
Flash Time: 600ms standard. 80, 100, 300, 60ms optional
Message Waiting Light Voltage: 90~150V DC standard or custom
Operating Voltage: 24 ~ 60V DC
Guest Service Key Programming: Manual, Handheld and In-line
Individual Box Dimensions: 48×36×25.5cm – 10 Sets per pack
Quality Controls: ISO9001 Assurance, ISO14001 Environmental
Quality Approvals: CCC, FCC, CE, ETL, RoHS
FCC Regulation: Complies with Parts 15 and 68 of FCC Rules

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