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Interfaces and Terminals as of I7.8
System terminals Aastra 5360, Aastra 5370 and Aastra 5380 can be operated on As-
cotel® IntelliGate® as well as on NeXspan. The interface (bus) can be operated in ei-
ther AD2 mode for Ascotel® IntelliGate® or in UDLT mode for NeXspan. These three
terminals are also available as an IP version.
Foxkey/Softkey
With the Foxkey or softkeys all the system terminals have a variable function key
that intelligently adapts to provide the right functions for each situation so that all
the terminals can be operated intuitively. This means that depending on the sys-
tem terminal's status you can easily access important commands with a simple key-
stroke. Scrolling at length through menus becomes superfluous.
Navigation key
Besides the Foxkey the system terminals of the Aastra 5300, Aastra 5300ip,
Aastra 600d and Office 160 series also have a central navigation key. This is used to
guide the user efficiently through the multi-functional menu. The navigation key
makes it particularly simple to scroll vertically and horizontally through the various
menu entries, open or exit menus, navigate through lists, etc.
Configurable keys
Freely configurable keys can be defined as number keys, function keys or team
keys. Team keys provide a simple means, for example, of answering calls intended
for absent colleagues on your own system terminal.
Convenient Dialling Options
Besides number dialling, system terminals also offer many other ways of setting up
a connection. With dialling by name, for example, you can simply enter a person's
name (or initials), and the system terminal searches for the matching telephone
number and dials it per keystroke. The only requirement is that the system knows
the name in question.
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