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Q: What wireless phones are compatible with Pantheon?

Q: Are Bluetooth® wireless phones currently available?

Q: I’ve seen a somewhat similar product to Pantheon. What makes Pantheon
different from other competitor products?

Q: Am I required to have a two-line telephone to place and receive both wireless and landline calls?

Q: Would Pantheon tie up my home phone line if I were using my home telephone for a wireless call?

Q: What happens if I am using my home telephone during a wireless call and there is an incoming landline call?

Q: What do I do when there is an incoming landline call while I am on a wireless call?

Q: Can I conference a landline call and a wireless call together?

Q: What about caller ID?

Q: What about Wireless Caller ID on Call Waiting?

Q: Can I place a landline call, and then put the landline call on hold, and then place a wireless call?

Q: Can I access the address book, contact list or calendar that is stored within my wireless phone?

Q: If I purchase a new mobile phone, can I use Pantheon to transfer all of my numbers from my old mobile phone to my new mobile phone?

Q: What about SMS messages?

Q: I owned a similar product that required me to manually disconnect my telephone line from the phone company. Is this required with Pantheon too? I am not technical at all, and I would rather not have to deal with any telephone line.

Q: So why did that other system required me to manually disconnect my telephone line from the phone company?

Q: Can I use Pantheon for DATA?

Q: I am going on vacation outside of the US. Will Pantheon work with the phone systems in other countries?

Q: Pantheon seems to have a lot of features; do I have to remember a bunch of key press commands?

Q: Do I have to purchase any cradles, adapters or connectors when I buy a new wireless phone?

Q: Does Pantheon work with credit card readers, modems, fax machines, or satellite TV systems.

Q: What wireless phones are compatible with Pantheon?
A: All Bluetooth®-enabled wireless phones, PDA’s and blackberries with wireless capabilities are compatible with Pantheon.

Q: Are Bluetooth® wireless phones currently available?
A: Yes, 41% of all the wireless phones worldwide produced in year 2003 are Bluetooth®-enabled. Recent studies predict that by year 2005 more than 95% of all wireless phones will be Bluetooth®-enabled.

Q: I’ve seen a somewhat similar product to Pantheon.What makes Pantheon different from other competitor products?
A: Competitor products use outdated cradle technology that are only compatible with old wireless phones like the Nokia 51xx, and 61xx wireless phones and 3 of the newer wireless phones from Motorola (V60, V120, T720). Those old wireless phones were manufactured in 1999, 2000 and 2001 and are no longer being made or sold.
In addition, competitor products require you to purchase additional connectors or adapters (Tri-Plexers), in order to use their system properly. In fact, with competitor products, if you upgrade your wireless phone you may not be able to use their product.

Q: Am I required to have a two-line telephone to place and receive both wireless and landline calls?
A: No, unlike competitor products, Pantheon requires only a single line telephone to place and receive wireless and landline calls.

Q: Would Pantheon tie up my home phone line if I were using my home telephone for a wireless call?
A: No, Pantheon does NOT tie up your landline during a wireless call. In fact, another family member can use another phone located through your home to place or receive a landline call while one of the landline phones in your home is being used for a wireless call.

Q: What happens if I am using my home telephone during a wireless call and there is an incoming landline call?
A: During a wireless call, the other phones in your home will ring and you will receive a call waiting tone with voice notification on the phone that you are on to let you know that there is an incoming landline call waiting.

Q: What do I do when there is an incoming landline call while I am on a wireless call?
A: Simply press the flash button on your home telephone and the Pantheon system will automatically place the wireless call on hold, and connect you to the incoming landline call.

Q: Can I conference a landline call and a wireless call together?
A: Yes, Pantheon is the only system that can conference both a wireless and landline call.

Q: What about caller ID?
A: The Caller ID of the person calling your mobile phone will appear on the landline telephone Caller ID screen during an incoming wireless call.

Q: What about wireless Caller ID on Call Waiting?
A: If you are on a landline or wireless call, the Caller ID of the person calling your mobile phone will still appear on the Caller ID screen of the home telephone.

Q: Can I place a landline call, and then put the landline call on hold, and then place a wireless call?
A: Yes, with Pantheon, you can place any combinations of calls; the list below shows an example.
One: Place or receive a wireless call, then put that call on hold.
Two: Place or receive another wireless call, then put the 2nd wireless call on hold.
Three: Place or receive a landline call and then conference them all together. All of this is done using a single telephone line and a single line telephone.
Pantheon is the only system of its kind that can do this and much more.

Q: Can I access the address book, contact list or calendar that is stored within my wireless phone?
A: Yes, the Voice Genie™ will guide you through all the features of Pantheon.

Q: If I purchase a new mobile phone, can I use Pantheon to transfer all of my numbers from my old mobile phone to my new mobile phone?
A: Yes, Pantheon is like your PDA -- it synchronizes with your wireless phone. When you get your new wireless phone, Pantheon will program all your old numbers from your old phone to your new wireless phone.

Q. What about SMS messages?
A: When you get an SMS message, you will have the option to have it displayed on your Caller ID screen on your home telephone.

Q: I owned a similar product that required me to manually disconnect my telephone line from the phone company. Is this required with Pantheon too? I am not technical at all, and I would rather not have to deal with any telephone line.
A: No way -- Pantheon is 100% plug and play!

Q: So why did that other system requiredme to manually disconnect my telephone line from the phone company?
A: That system requires a two-line telephone and two telephone lines to work properly. Simply put, to place both cellular and landline calls, that system requires that one part of your telephone line be connected to the phone company (which is used to place landline calls), and the other part MUST be disconnected from the telephone company in order to place wireless calls.

Q: Can I use Pantheon for DATA?
A: Yes, Pantheon works with voice and all data. You can send/receive any data from Pantheon (FAX, email, etc).

Q: I am going on vacation outside of the US. Will Pantheon work with the phone systems in other countries?
A: Yes, Pantheon is the only product of its kind that works in 76 countries that have a landline telephone system. Pantheon will work with any Bluetooth®-enabled cellular phone from any country.

Q: Pantheon seems to have a lot of features; do I have to remember a bunch of key press commands?
A: NO, you only have to remember one key press command (*, Flash) with the help button. Upon pressing the * button followed by the “Flash” button, Pantheon’s™ Patent Pending Voice Genie™ will be activated and will verbally guide you to the feature or function that you are looking for. Pantheon is the only system of its kind with Voice Genie™.

Q: Do I have to purchase any cradles, adapters or connectors when I buy a new cellular phone?
A: No, Pantheon is the only system of its kind that communicates to your wireless phone wirelessly. There are no cradles, docking stations, adapters or connectors that you have to purchase.

Q: Does Pantheon work with credit card readers, modems, fax machines, or satellite TV systems.
A: YES, you CAN use Pantheon with credit card readers, modems, fax machines, or satellite TV systems. In fact, Pantheon can transmit data at 14.4Kbps using a telephone line and over 56Kbps using GPRS.

 


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