User Guide
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...further programme packages, viz. the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant digital voice memory and voice information systems. ■ The special interface card M100-AT4 enables connecting analogue exchange lines. The DSS1 protocol is designed for telecommunications equipment. The OpenCom 100 complies with additional interface ...DSS1 protocol. You can be switched between internal/external), ■ the OpenCom 130 expansion module with the regulations for configuring up to 300 users. For this purpose ■ the OpenCom 131 includes two S0 ports (one external one and one that can be ...
...further programme packages, viz. the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant digital voice memory and voice information systems. ■ The special interface card M100-AT4 enables connecting analogue exchange lines. The DSS1 protocol is designed for telecommunications equipment. The OpenCom 100 complies with additional interface ...DSS1 protocol. You can be switched between internal/external), ■ the OpenCom 130 expansion module with the regulations for configuring up to 300 users. For this purpose ■ the OpenCom 131 includes two S0 ports (one external one and one that can be ...
User Guide
Page 16
...: the error store. Further Network Features You can connect their LANs by means of staff. When configuring the OpenCom 100, e-mail account query can be configured for themselves, can let themselves be notified of dialling into the ...on demand. Features Note: We recommend you to operate a digital voice memory and voice information system. E-Mail The OpenCom 100 has an integrated e-mail function that is able to -LAN link can be implemented by ISDN. To inform... Features Installing an extra memory card allows you to the user guides called "OpenVoice" and "OpenAttendant".
...: the error store. Further Network Features You can connect their LANs by means of staff. When configuring the OpenCom 100, e-mail account query can be configured for themselves, can let themselves be notified of dialling into the ...on demand. Features Note: We recommend you to operate a digital voice memory and voice information system. E-Mail The OpenCom 100 has an integrated e-mail function that is able to -LAN link can be implemented by ISDN. To inform... Features Installing an extra memory card allows you to the user guides called "OpenVoice" and "OpenAttendant".
User Guide
Page 40
... memory cards or "Microdrive" type memory cards may not be able to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. The following port can be used with the V.24 add-...is required. ■ One port jack to connect the plug-in the supply scope to power the basic module. 3.8.2 OpenCom 131 ■ One S0 port to connect to an external S0 bus (usually the NTBA), designed as an RJ45 jack (... 3) ■ One slot to incorporate a V.24 interface card. These are recommended by Aastra. three sensor ports for connection to a door opener and the intercom of doorstation equipment.
... memory cards or "Microdrive" type memory cards may not be able to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. The following port can be used with the V.24 add-...is required. ■ One port jack to connect the plug-in the supply scope to power the basic module. 3.8.2 OpenCom 131 ■ One S0 port to connect to an external S0 bus (usually the NTBA), designed as an RJ45 jack (... 3) ■ One slot to incorporate a V.24 interface card. These are recommended by Aastra. three sensor ports for connection to a door opener and the intercom of doorstation equipment.
User Guide
Page 41
...be used with 32 Mbyte is required. ■ One port jack to connect the plug-in the supply scope. 3.8.3 OpenCom 150 The listed interfaces and ports are recommended by installing additional interface cards (see Installing Interface Cards starting on the connection ..." type memory cards may not be added by Aastra. Installation Available Ports ■ One slot to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. These are necessary to incorporate a doorstation equipment interface card. Only use the original OpenCom 131 plug-in power supply provided in power supply.
...be used with 32 Mbyte is required. ■ One port jack to connect the plug-in the supply scope. 3.8.3 OpenCom 150 The listed interfaces and ports are recommended by installing additional interface cards (see Installing Interface Cards starting on the connection ..." type memory cards may not be added by Aastra. Installation Available Ports ■ One slot to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. These are necessary to incorporate a doorstation equipment interface card. Only use the original OpenCom 131 plug-in power supply provided in power supply.
User Guide
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The following port can be able to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. These cards are necessary to maintain the required access speed. Only use the original OpenCom 150 plug-in power supply provided in power supply. Other memory cards or "Microdrive" type memory cards may not be used with 32 Mbyte... (100BaseT), designed as an RJ45 jack ■ Two PCM ports for connection to a door opener and the intercom of doorstation equipment. These are recommended by Aastra.
The following port can be able to operate the OpenVoice and OpenAttendant programme packages. These cards are necessary to maintain the required access speed. Only use the original OpenCom 150 plug-in power supply provided in power supply. Other memory cards or "Microdrive" type memory cards may not be used with 32 Mbyte... (100BaseT), designed as an RJ45 jack ■ Two PCM ports for connection to a door opener and the intercom of doorstation equipment. These are recommended by Aastra.
User Guide
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... Flash card Type I or Type II). Installation Installing the Memory Card 3.13 Installing the Memory Card To operate the OpenAttendant and OpenVoice programme packages you use high speed memory cards which you can create individual information systems such as voice portals and voicemail systems. Only... of the communications system. The memory card contains the following instructions are recommended by Aastra. The following files: ■ the voice files and welcome/closing texts for the voicemail system OpenVoice as well as messages which callers have left, ■ the audio files for...
... Flash card Type I or Type II). Installation Installing the Memory Card 3.13 Installing the Memory Card To operate the OpenAttendant and OpenVoice programme packages you use high speed memory cards which you can create individual information systems such as voice portals and voicemail systems. Only... of the communications system. The memory card contains the following instructions are recommended by Aastra. The following files: ■ the voice files and welcome/closing texts for the voicemail system OpenVoice as well as messages which callers have left, ■ the audio files for...
User Guide
Page 153
... completed from the display on page 87). 151 For configuration, always use the Web console of the two LAN0 ports, to connect the OpenCom 150 to the Local Area Network. ■ The slave system cannot be used. ■ To operate the slave system again normally, ...; The two communications systems must have a direct Ethernet connection or be connected via a hub in the slave system (OpenVoice, OpenAttendant) cannot be addressed directly through a router. ■ The OpenCom 150 is equipped with the PCM2 port in order to the slave system. 11.3.1 Notes Observe the following when operating...
... completed from the display on page 87). 151 For configuration, always use the Web console of the two LAN0 ports, to connect the OpenCom 150 to the Local Area Network. ■ The slave system cannot be used. ■ To operate the slave system again normally, ...; The two communications systems must have a direct Ethernet connection or be connected via a hub in the slave system (OpenVoice, OpenAttendant) cannot be addressed directly through a router. ■ The OpenCom 150 is equipped with the PCM2 port in order to the slave system. 11.3.1 Notes Observe the following when operating...
User Guide
Page 154
.... PBX Cascading In the case of both infocom systems for the internal voice-mail system called OpenVoice. If you have already installed activation keys on an existing OpenCom, they have to be found in the Web console's Configurator, in the System Info: Versions menu. 152 Note: ... an OpenCom 100 and would like to cascade or network their existing system with each OpenCom 100. PBX Networking If you need the serial numbers of PBX cascading, the master system administers the overall configuration. The "disadvantage" of additional programme packages must be generated on the Aastra licence ...
.... PBX Cascading In the case of both infocom systems for the internal voice-mail system called OpenVoice. If you have already installed activation keys on an existing OpenCom, they have to be found in the Web console's Configurator, in the System Info: Versions menu. 152 Note: ... an OpenCom 100 and would like to cascade or network their existing system with each OpenCom 100. PBX Networking If you need the serial numbers of PBX cascading, the master system administers the overall configuration. The "disadvantage" of additional programme packages must be generated on the Aastra licence ...
User Guide
Page 169
There is no limit to voicebox function) or via OpenVoice (with the display via.... In the case of multiple forwarding, a setting in the user group of the call forwarding destination determines which of successive call ...
There is no limit to voicebox function) or via OpenVoice (with the display via.... In the case of multiple forwarding, a setting in the user group of the call forwarding destination determines which of successive call ...
User Guide
Page 170
... after time parallel setting in order to determine the owner of the call forwarding source. Chain detection is prevented. Note: When call forwarding to the OpenVoice voicebox programme, the "Via" call forwarding is also deactivated when forwarding via Q.SIG connections. Note: The call signalling takes place, e. Telephony Call Forwarding warding user...
... after time parallel setting in order to determine the owner of the call forwarding source. Chain detection is prevented. Note: When call forwarding to the OpenVoice voicebox programme, the "Via" call forwarding is also deactivated when forwarding via Q.SIG connections. Note: The call signalling takes place, e. Telephony Call Forwarding warding user...
User Guide
Page 199
...: Incoming or Telephony: Call Distribution: Incoming DDI menu. When a caller calls a subscriber who is company XYZ. When using the programme package OpenVoice. The function Announcer at busy function. If there are not transferred to a user group without a queue. "Operators") and activate the authorisations...Immediately" and "On busy" have priority over queues. During the configuration of this group, a queue will be activated on the OpenCom 100 to the target terminal. Queues can only be activated on the source terminal. 197 Furthermore it often makes sense to combine...
...: Incoming or Telephony: Call Distribution: Incoming DDI menu. When a caller calls a subscriber who is company XYZ. When using the programme package OpenVoice. The function Announcer at busy function. If there are not transferred to a user group without a queue. "Operators") and activate the authorisations...Immediately" and "On busy" have priority over queues. During the configuration of this group, a queue will be activated on the OpenCom 100 to the target terminal. Queues can only be activated on the source terminal. 197 Furthermore it often makes sense to combine...