Ip Office Integration; Dect Integration - Avaya DECT Installation Manual

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IP Office Integration

DECT Integration

DECT - Installation Manual
38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)
The DECT system can be used with most PBX's that provide analogue
extension connections. However, when used with IP Office, the DECT
system is able to access a range of additional features.
When a DECT handset is called it will show caller's name (or CLI)*
When a call is made from a DECT handset (by dialling a number) it will
show called name (or CLI)*.
A DECT handset will display the name only in cases where the calling
or called extension/number is in internal/external directory.*
Call waiting indication is given (both audible and visual) of a call made
to a busy DECT handset.*
The DECT will display a message when a Voicemail is waiting to be
collected.*
A menu is provided on the DECT handset that allows the user to look
up entries in the internal and external directories. Entries can be
identified by their first letter and entries can be browsed using the >
and < DECT handset buttons. You can make a call from the internal or
external directory by pressing DECT handset's off hook button.
Selected person will be called.
You can configure the program to make a DECT handset operate as a
slave* of an IP Office desktop phone. If you do so, when the desktop
telephone is called the associated DECT handset will also ring and
show the caller's name. It is possible to answer the call on either
phone.
With a DECT handset as a slave* of a desktop phone you can
program the link to share the same mailbox*. Hence, you can pick up
the Voice Mail of the master desktop phone from the DECT handset
(with or without passcode access).
*Notes: 1. A licence key is required for the above functions to be
available on IP Office.
2. DECT handsets must be sequentially numbered.
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