Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 12
Modules, Technical Data - firmware
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Features ported. The system can be configured to run both types of access in parallel. S0 and S2M interface cards are available for connecting the system to the telecommunications network. An S0 interface card provides eight S0 ports (switchable to either internal or external connections). The S2M interface card provides one ISDN S2M interface for connecting the OpenCom 510 either to a primary multiplex interface or to a second PBX (ISDN point-to-point connection). For an overview of interface cards, refer to Modules starting on page 65. The OpenCom 510 firmware is designed for a maximum of 600 users. For information on system limitations, refer to Technical Data starting on page 211. The following can be connected to the OpenCom 510: ■ Euro ISDN terminals ■ DeTeWe system telephones ■ OpenPhone 52 ISDN telephones (to the Upn port) ■ DeTeWe RFP 22 base stations ■ DECT handsets (with RFP 22 connected to DECT-capable Upn port of MS+UPN2-8 interface card) ■ analogue terminals S0 interfaces must be operated with Euro ISDN terminals in accordance with the DSS1 protocol. Upn ports are suitable for connecting the OpenPhone range of DeTeWe system telephones. Furthermore, the DECT-capable Upn ports of the MS+UPN2-8 interface card can be used to connect RFP 22 base stations. Analogue ports are suitable for connecting standard analogue terminals. If your network provider supports the CNIP (Calling Name Identification Presentation) feature, the names of callers will be displayed in addition to the numbers whenever external calls are received. The OpenCom 510 supports the display of the name on system telephones. However, if you have created an entry in the telephone book under the number of the caller, this entry will be displayed instead. 10