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Features
The OpenCom 510 can be integrated into an existing local area network (LAN) and
used as an Internet access router and mail client by all workstations in the LAN.
The OpenCom 510 can be configured and programmed by means of a web
browser (web console). This browser needs to be installed on a PC which is con-
nected to the system.
The OpenCom 510 can be pre-configured at the service centre and remote-con-
figured for service purposes.
A COM port can be used to connect a PC for the purpose of transferring con-
nection data.
You can use the "DoorLine" intercom system to connect the OpenCom 510 to a
building's wiring system, which enables you to use door opener and doorbell func-
tions through the OpenCom 510.
The OpenCom 510 enables you to use third-party CTI (Computer Telephony Inte-
gration) applications. This requires the installation of a TAPI driver (provided on
the system CD) on a Windows PC. The OpenCom 510 also features the integrated
browser-based CTI application OpenCTI 50. Via the OpenCTI 50 users can call up
and use telephone functions through their PCs without having to install a special
TAPI driver.
Further Telephony Features
The OpenCom 510 can be used to run digital voicebox and voice portal systems.
The configuration data and the recorded speech files (messages for, or left by, a
caller) are stored on the OpenCom 510 CompactFlash card, which is installed on
the MC+1-3 central control module.
For further information, refer to the "OpenVoice" and "OpenAttendant" user
guides.
You can optimise telephone communication with the help of team functions and
the call-queuing function.
The "OpenCount" application, which requires a separate licence, can be used to
record and save connection data; these data can be analysed using a number of
individually configurable filter criteria. For further information, refer to the web
console online help.
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