Dect Handset As A Slave Of A Desktop Phone36 - Avaya Compact DECT Installation Manual

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Page 36 - IP Office Integration
DECT Handset as a Slave of a Desktop Phone
A DECT handset can be made a slave of an IP Office desktop handset.
Perform the following:
1. From Start | Programs | IP Office select DECT Configuration (the CCFP
2. You will be given the option to switch off the DECT service. Select Yes.
3. The IP Office DECT Configuration menu is displayed.
4. Check that either the Host Name or IP Address is displayed. If not, enter
5. Click on Test. If communication with the DECT has not been established,
6. Click on Handset Extensions to gain access to:
7. Ensure that the Enable Desktop/Handset Twinning box is ticked and click
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application must not be runniing).
The password must be that of the IP Office connected to the DECT.
the IP address of the IP Office.
check the connection between the PC and the DECT (see pages 23 and
24 respectively).
From the pull down list, select the extensions allocated to DECT (see
page 35). Click on Add to the list for each entry selected. These will
appear in the box below. If you wish to delete an extension from this list,
then highlight entry and click Remove selected extension. Click OK on
on Connect and configure.
Enter either the name of
the host IP Office or it's
IP Address
Enter the password of the host
IP Office
Click here to access the
Extension Dialog menu (see
below). When completed,
the number of DECT
handsets available to be
twinned is displayed
Tick this box to gain access to
the Connect and configure
menu and hence enable
twinning (see below).
The number of the DECT
handset (identified above) and
the number of the desktop
phone will appear here (e.g.
201 – 203) after Connect and
configure menu has been
completed (see below).
Compact DECT - Installation Manual
38DHB0002UKFH – Issue 5 (27th October 2003)

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