Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 13

System telephones Aastra 6771 OpenPhone 71, Aastra 6773 OpenPhone 73, System telephones OpenPhone 61

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Features ■ analogue terminals ■ Euro-ISDN terminals ■ System telephones Aastra 6771 (OpenPhone 71), Aastra 6773 (OpenPhone 73), Aastra 6775 (OpenPhone 75) ■ System telephones OpenPhone 61, OpenPhone 63, OpenPhone 65 ■ RFP 22 and RFP 24 base stations and DECT handsets (via an RFP 22 / 24 base station on the DECT-enabled Upn port of an interface card) Note: On an OpenCom 131 the Upn ports are not DECT-enabled. This means, DECT base stations and DECT terminals cannot be operated on this communications system. An S0 port can be used by Euro-ISDN terminals working in accordance with DSS1. A Upn port is suitable for the Aastra 677x (OpenPhone) range of system telephones. RFP 22 / 24 base stations can also be connected to the DECT-enabled Upn ports on interface cards for an OpenCom 130 and an OpenCom 150. An analogue port is used by standard analogue devices. If the CNIP (calling name identification presentation) feature is supported by your network provider, the latter will show you the name of callers in addition to their number for each incoming trunk call. The OpenCom 100 supports the display of the name on system telephones. However, if you have created an entry in the telephone book of the OpenCom 100 under the number of the caller, this will be displayed instead. The OpenCom 100 can be integrated into an existing network (LAN) and be used by all workstations as an Internet access router and mail client. Configuration and programming of the OpenCom 100 is performed by means of a special Web browser (known as the "Web console"), which can be run on a connected PC. The OpenCom 100 can also be configured at the customer service centre and maintained by means of remote configuration. A PC can be connected via a retrofitted V.24 interface card to the COM port for the purpose of configuring the system or transferring connection data. 11

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Features
11
analogue terminals
Euro-ISDN terminals
System telephones Aastra 6771 (OpenPhone 71), Aastra 6773 (OpenPhone 73),
Aastra 6775 (OpenPhone 75)
System telephones OpenPhone 61, OpenPhone 63, OpenPhone 65
RFP 22 and RFP 24 base stations and DECT handsets (via an RFP 22 / 24 base
station on the DECT-enabled U
pn
port of an interface card)
Note:
On an OpenCom 131 the U
pn
ports are not DECT-ena-
bled. This means, DECT base stations and DECT terminals
cannot be operated on this communications system.
An S
0
port can be used by Euro-ISDN terminals working in accordance with DSS1.
A U
pn
port is suitable for the Aastra 677x (OpenPhone) range of system tele-
phones. RFP 22 / 24 base stations can also be connected to the DECT-enabled U
pn
ports on interface cards for an OpenCom 130 and an OpenCom 150. An analogue
port is used by standard analogue devices.
If the CNIP (calling name identification presentation) feature is supported by your
network provider, the latter will show you the name of callers in addition to their
number for each incoming trunk call. The OpenCom 100 supports the display of
the name on system telephones. However, if you have created an entry in the tele-
phone book of the OpenCom 100 under the number of the caller, this will be dis-
played instead.
The OpenCom 100 can be integrated into an existing network (LAN) and be used
by all workstations as an Internet access router and mail client.
Configuration and programming of the OpenCom 100 is performed by means of a
special Web browser (known as the “Web console”), which can be run on a con-
nected PC.
The OpenCom 100 can also be configured at the customer service centre and
maintained by means of remote configuration.
A PC can be connected via a retrofitted V.24 interface card to the COM port for the
purpose of configuring the system or transferring connection data.