Connection Via V.24 / Ethernet With Atas - Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate A150 System Manual

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System Functions and Features as of I7.9
8. 10. 3. 4

Connection via V.24 / Ethernet with ATAS

Compared with ATPC1 the ATAS protocol provides additional possibilities for dis-
play on the system terminals (Fox menu) and allows an alarm to be triggered using
the Redkey (see
"Function Redkey", page
and the connection set-up is password-protected. To use the ATAS interface you
need to set up a user account with an authorization profile in which the interface
access
ATAS
is enabled. An ATAS licence is required for enabling the protocol. This li-
cence expands the possibilities for connecting external alarm and messaging
sources to the PBX by providing the Ethernet interface and the V.24 interface of the
system (20x5 only), in addition to the Pocket Adapter.
LAN
Fig. 229
Connection via Ethernet
Function Redkey
On each system terminal one or more function keys can be configured as Redkeys.
Depending on the application an alarm can then be triggered, a heating system
switched on, a process controlled, etc., with the aid of the ATAS protocol on an ATAS
server. The message sent contains the user number and additional parameters
(max. 32 characters/digits).
• The configuration is set for each terminal and can only be made via AIMS.
• The function can be stored on any configurable keys of the system terminals.
• Several keys on each terminal can be configured as Redkeys.
• The Redkey function can be triggered regardless of the operating state (idle, di-
alling, call, ringing) of the system terminal.
• If the Redkey is configured on a function key, a distinction can be made between
single and double click due to a different assignment of the number memories.
502
502). The connection is also monitored,
PBX
Ethernet
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