b.
Within range of another CS but that CS is busy.
c.
Screening a call via Live Call Screening (LCS) or recording a call via Two-way Record (® 19.1.4 Voice
Mail DPT (Digital) Integration)
d.
Paging other extensions. (® 13.1.1 Paging)
e.
On a doorphone call.
f.
Dialing digits to make a CO line call.
g.
On a call with an extension which is recording the conversation via PC Console or PC Phone.
IP Cell Station
The IP Cell Station Unit (IP-CS) can be connected to a PBX via a LAN. The IP-CS supports existing DECT 6.0
Portable Stations (PSs) with the same features as using a traditional CS. The IP-CS allows for easy and
cost-saving installation using an existing IP network infrastructure.
The IP-CS provides the following:
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Wireless systems using a converged voice and data network infrastructure.
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Wireless branch offices and wireless solutions by long distance installation on larger premises.
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Reliable wireless communication using DECT 6.0 technology over an IP network.
For more information about IP-CSs, refer to the IP-CS Quick Installation Guide.
Conditions
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If every CS that a PS is in range of is busy when that PS is called, the call will not be connected and the
caller will hear a busy tone.
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For more information about connecting PSs to CSs, see the Quick Installation Guide for the relevant CS.
•
The number of digits allowed for a PS extension number is determined by the PS model. See your PS
documentation for details.
PC Programming Manual References
3.39 [1-2] Portable Station
PT Programming Manual References
[690] PS Registration
[691] PS Termination
[692] Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration
Feature Manual References
6.1.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
13.1.27 PS Directory
Description
A portable station (PS) user can make a call or access PBX features using information stored in the PS and
PBX.
Refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with your PS for available directories and usage.
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