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Overview of Aastra 800 IP phones Aastra 800 Overview Aastra 6773ip Operating System Processor Main memory Memory Microsoft Windows XP™ Professional (SP2 or SP3), Microsoft Windows Server 2003™ Windows 7 (32 BIT) as from the 3rd quarter of 2010 Intel Pentium 4, Intel Centrino, Intel Xeon or Intel Core™ Duo or Quad Processor (>2GHz) Required: 1 GB RAM An SSD (Solid State Disk) or HDD (Hard Disk Drive) can be used as storage media. A "fast" drive has to be used for storing Voicemail data. Min. 10 MB/s for read and write. Other hardware Cabling Required: 16 GB available, possibly more for Windows Updates Required: a network card 100 Mbps (100-BaseT) Recommended: two network cards for separating LAN and WAN Aastra 800 can be integrated into any IP network with structured cabling. The network resources and voice prioritisation especially under high network loads are to be evaluated by IP specialists along with the network administrator. Network access SIP trunk - also with dialling and "clip no screening", if supported by the Provider. ISDN-S0 BRI* - Conventional ISDN basic access as multipoint or system interface with direct dialling, also for fail-safe configuration. Phones ISDN-S2M PRI* - ISDN primary rate access for 30 voice channels Recommended: Aastra system phones Aastra 6770ip or Aastra 2770i softphone Aastra SIP phones (Aastra 6700i) offer a substantially better integration than SIP phones from other manufacturers and also offer the possibility of operating XML applications on the phone. Mobility SIP phones from other manufacturers do not offer system comfort and cannot be configured via the central administration interface, although they can be connected, e.g. door stations on SIP protocol. DECT over IP base stations and Aastra DECT system phones are the perfect cordless solution on company premises and other locations (connection via WAN and WLAN). Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) - the Aastra Mobile Client (AMC) turns a GSM phone into an internal extension. Other devices Analogue terminals and existing ISDN phones can be connected via gateway interface cards in the PC. Applications TAPI 2.1 TAPI provides the standardised interface for CTI applications in the LAN for standalone stations or central server solutions, dialling from Outlook or popup window from your client file whenever a customer calls. All key information you need at the right moment. CSTA The integration of all interactive solutions, from call centres to building services automation - The CSTA interface provides communication through to the DECT or desktop phone and allows for example alarm messages in plain language and instant response using interactive menu control on the move, as well as preprogrammed keys on the desktop phone. The programming is made via an XML interface. XML SIP phones provide XML keys capable of accessing network applications directly. * Gateway interface card in the PC and appropriate licenses required Equipment 3 softkeys/line keys with LED 5 user-programmable keys with LED 15 function keys, of which 4 with signalling via LED Scroll key 4-line graphic display 144×48 pixels Ethernet interface Adjustable to four different heights with an angle stand suitable for wall mounting expandable with up to three Aastra M671 DHSG headset socket and Ethernet switch for one PC Power is supplied by the power supply unit or Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af, class 2) Features Menu card function Variable menu structure, depending on the call status Adjustable volume (handset, loudspeaker, ringing tone and headset) Hands-free operation Take Call Preparation Redial Call list with date and time LEDs for signalling Call transfer statuses (do not disturb, call forwarding) and for displaying further information (e.g. message-waiting or e-mail signals) Receiving SMS Dimensions (W×H×D): 235×208×46 mm Colour: black 18