Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 11

If your network provider supports CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation

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Features ■ VoIP system telephones OpenPhone 73 IP and OpenPhone 75 IP as well as VoIP system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP, can be connected using LAN and an additional Media Gateway card. ■ Base stations RFP 22 (Indoor) and RFP 24 (Outdoor) for DECT mobile phones to DECT-enabled Upn ports ■ DECToverIP base stations RFP 32 (Indoor), RFP 34 (Outdoor) and RFP 42 (Indoor with WLAN) for DECT handsets can be connected using LAN and an additional Media Gateway card. If your network provider supports CNIP (Calling Name Identification Presentation), this can show you the names and numbers of callers for each incoming call. OpenCom X320 supports the display of these names on system telephones. If however, you have created an entry under the caller's number in the telephone book OpenCom X320, this will be displayed instead. OpenCom X320 can be integrated into an existing network (LAN) and be used from all workstations as Internet access router. VoIP integration and the connection to an existing EMail system is possible. The OpenCom X320 is configured and programmed using a special web browser (the Web console), which can be run on a connected PC. OpenCom X320 can be configured and maintained in the customer service center by means of remote configuration. A COM port and/or internal fax modem can be retrofitted with a fax/V.24 interface card. To connect OpenCom X320 to existing company hardware, an actor can be connected to a door opener contact. A doorbell and door intercom can also be connected using additional devices. OpenCom X320 enables you to use CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) applications. The TAPI (Telephony Application Programming Interface) and CSTA (Services for Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications) standards are supported for the purpose of integrating CTI applications. OpenCom X320 also features an integrated browser-based CTI application, the OpenCTI 50. OpenCTI 50The allow users to call up and use telephone functions from their PCs. 9

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Features
9
VoIP system telephones OpenPhone 73 IP and OpenPhone 75 IP as well as VoIP
system telephones OpenPhone 63 IP and OpenPhone 65 IP, can be connected
using LAN and an additional Media Gateway card.
Base stations RFP 22 (Indoor) and RFP 24 (Outdoor) for DECT mobile phones to
DECT-enabled U
pn
ports
DECToverIP base stations RFP 32 (Indoor), RFP 34 (Outdoor) and RFP 42 (Indoor
with WLAN) for DECT handsets can be connected using LAN and an additional
Media Gateway card.
If your network provider supports CNIP (Calling Name Identification Presentation),
this can show you the names and numbers of callers for each incoming call.
OpenCom X320 supports the display of these names on system telephones. If
however, you have created an entry under the caller’s number in the telephone
book OpenCom X320, this will be displayed instead.
OpenCom X320 can be integrated into an existing network (LAN) and be used
from all workstations as Internet access router. VoIP integration and the con-
nection to an existing EMail system is possible.
The OpenCom X320 is configured and programmed using a special web browser
(the Web console), which can be run on a connected PC.
OpenCom X320 can be configured and maintained in the customer service center
by means of remote configuration.
A COM port and/or internal fax modem can be retrofitted with a fax/V.24 interface
card.
To connect OpenCom X320 to existing company hardware, an actor can be con-
nected to a door opener contact. A doorbell and door intercom can also be con-
nected using additional devices.
OpenCom X320 enables you to use CTI (
C
omputer
T
elephony
I
ntegration) applica-
tions. The TAPI (Telephony Application Programming Interface) and CSTA (Services
for Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications) standards are sup-
ported for the purpose of integrating CTI applications. OpenCom X320 also fea-
tures an integrated browser-based CTI application, the OpenCTI 50.
OpenCTI 50The allow users to call up and use telephone functions from their PCs.