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Alarm and Messaging for DECT Users, Technical Compatibilities
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Alarm and Messaging for DECT Users The alarm and messaging solution integrates the Short Message Service (SMS) of the call manager and the DECT radio infrastructure with event management and the interfaces of the CPDM3 server. The implementation is based on the standard for DECT SMS. Using this service text messages can be sent from a receptionist, supervisor, secretary or anyone within the organization to an individual DECT terminal or to a group of DECT terminals. An example of effective utilization of this feature would be in organizations with emergency teams or special task forces that require rapid communications. A nurse call application in a hospital is another typical example. Smart Messaging at Work for You One of your patients needs assistance. By just pressing a button at bedside, a health-care worker receives information about which patient needs attention When your production line stalls, a sensor in the belt drive automatically alerts a technician. He knows immediately where the stoppage has occurred and which tools to bring Making the Most of Your Cordless System As advanced IT and telecommunications come of age, more smart and truly practical applications are becoming available. Aastra has harnessed sophisticated messaging technology in maintaining security for your staff, customers/visitors, buildings and equipment. Every Switch Sends a Message With alarm messaging you can also integrate switches such as those in doorbells, patient alarms, sensor relays in factory equipment, as well as door, smoke and fire alarms, into your cordless telephone system. When one of these switches is activated, pre-programmed text messages are sent to specific cordless phones. In that way the right people get the right information and can act immediately. SMS messaging offers the capability to connect your cordless messaging system to your existing paging infrastructure and other legacy applications. Accessories Hinge-type/Swivel-type clip Security cord Leather casing, incl. swivel-type clip Desk Charger Peltor hearing protection headset (DT413, DT423) ATEX/IECEx-classified headset adapter for standard Peltor headset and ATEX-classified Peltor headset* Headset adapter with QD connector Desk PDM Charger Rack PDM Charger Battery charging rack Spare battery * available from Peltor distributors Different priority levels are available so that only the most urgent messages/alarms receive immediate attention. To help staff distinguish between different messages, handsets can be configured to sound a different tone for each type of message. Adapting to Your Needs Alarm and messaging functionality can be used with a wide range of portable telephones and accessories. The DECT standard is an open standard defined by ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and it is supported by all major PBX suppliers. This, and the excellent quality DECT offers, is your guarantee that the technology is designed to suit your requirements, both today and tomorrow. DECT is simply the best technology for wireless voice and telephony. Technical Compatibilities The system has a modular architecture making it easy to The DT4x3 phones: expand by incorporating various input and output devices as your demands grow. • are DECT-GAP and DECT-CAP compliant • support sending and receiving of SMS text messages. All System set-up and programming are controlled by an easyto-use web interface. The alarm and messaging units comply with open standards so that they can be connected to any messaging application with the appropriate interface. And because the system is based on DECT standards, it will keep messaging functions require support from the messaging application in the CPDM3 • have been approved for use in all EC/EFTA countries • are fully compatible with MX-ONE, Aastra 700, Business- Phone and MD Evolution communications systems pace as cordless technology evolves. 4