Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 66
OpenPhone 75 IP, Aastra M676
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Aastra 677x: Extensions and Accessories Key Extensions Key extension ... ... with the features connectable to a system telephone Aastra M671 - 36 keys with LED indicator - Labelling on label strips - Aastra 6773 (OpenPhone 73) - Aastra 6773ip (OpenPhone 73 IP) - Aastra 6775 (OpenPhone 75) - Aastra 6775ip (OpenPhone 75 IP) Aastra M676 - 20 keys with LED indicator - Aastra 6775 - 3 keys with LED indicator to shift (OpenPhone 75) levels; enables programming of 60 - Aastra 6775ip storage locations on each key ex- (OpenPhone 75 IP) tension - Labelling of the keys over the display; each key is assigned to a display line The number of key extensions connected to a system telephone (up to three) can be set in the Configurator of the OpenCom 100's Web Console (in the menu Telephony: Ports: Upn or Telephony: Devices: VoIP Phones). Here the keys can also be programmed as call keys or assigned functions or destination call numbers. Users can change this programming as required. The maximum distance between the connecting socket that the telephone/key extension device combination is operating through and the OpenCom 100 must be less than 1000 metres. You will need a plug-in power supply unit no. 4516000 (in Britain operate only the AC adapter with the part no. 4516001) to provide power. The power supply unit is plugged into the last in the series of key extensions. 64