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INDeX Integration

Overview

The Compact DECT system can be used with most PBX's that provide
analogue extension connections. However, when used with the INDeX PBX,
the DECT system is able to access a range of additional features.

Mobile Twin Numbers

INDeX Level 7.2+ provides a Mobile Twin Number option. This option
allows the directory number of a DECT handset to be associated with the
directory number of another terminal (e.g. a fixed desk telephone).
The use of Mobile Twin Number requires entry of a Mobile numbers switch
licence on the INDeX.
When used, having a mobile twin number has the following effects:
To enable mobile number use:
1. From the Main Menu select System and then Switch Licences.
2. Select Mobile numbers and enter the licence key.
To associate a DECT handset with a fixed terminal:
1. From the Main Menu select Terminal (Level 7.2+) or User (Level 8.0+)
2. Select Extended functions.
3. Select Mobile twin number and enter the directory number of the DECT
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Mobile Twin Numbers:
Allows DECT handsets to be associated with switch terminals for parallel
ringing and diverts.
DECT Integration:
Allows 20DT handsets to display CLI/alpha tagging information from the
INDeX PBX and to access the INDeX's directory of system speed
dials/extensions.
Calls to the fixed terminal also cause the DECT handset to ring.
If either the fixed terminal or DECT handset are busy callers receive busy
tone (or follow the fixed terminal's divert on busy if set).
and enter the directory number of the fixed extension.
handset (this automatically sets the Mobile twin number setting of the
DECT extension to the fixed terminals directory number).
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