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Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 System Manual (1014 pages)
Telecommunication Systems
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 12.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
What's New
27
Safety and Commissioning
37
Target Audience and Structure of the System Manual
41
Documents and Help Systems with Further Information
46
Part 1 System Overview
47
Overview of Chapters
47
Telecommunication System Ascotel Intelligate
49
System Interfaces
59
AIP 6350 and Office 35IP
122
Ascotel IP Gateway AIP 6400
124
Ascotel Voice Mail System AVS 5150
125
Supplementary Equipment and Additional Applications
128
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Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 System Manual (524 pages)
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 5.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Information
11
About the Products
11
About this Document
13
Numbering Plan
15
Numbering Plan Identifiers
15
The System's Numbering Plan
18
Categories in the Numbering Plan
18
Exchange Access Categories
21
Category for Abbreviated Dialling
22
Category for Emergency Number
24
Category for Internal Users
25
Internal Users
25
IP Terminals
26
DECT Terminals
26
GSM Terminals
26
Virtual Terminals
27
DCT Terminals
28
PISN Users
28
Separate Regional Prefix Category
32
Shared Numbering Plan
33
PISN with Different Regions
34
Identification Elements
35
Internal and External Ringing Patterns
35
Displaying Numbers (CLIP) and Names (CNIP)
38
Displaying the CLIP
40
CLIP with Incoming Calls
40
Analysing and Editing the CLIP
41
Presentation of the CLIP on the Terminal
42
Replicating the Name Display in the PBX
43
Flow Charts for Name Identification (CNIP)
44
CLIP with Outgoing Calls
46
Creating the CLIP in the PBX
46
Entering a Fixed CLIP
47
Suppressing CLIP / COLP (CLIR / COLR)
47
CLIP Flowcharts for Outgoing Calls
48
CLIP Display with a Virtual Network PISN User
50
Display for Call Forwarding Unconditional
50
Information Displayed to the Called User
51
Outgoing Call with Local Call Forwarding
51
Incoming Call with CDE Overflow
52
Incoming Call that Is Already Redirected
52
Information Displayed to the Calling User
52
Incoming Call with Local Call Forwarding
53
Incoming Call with CDE Overflow
53
Outgoing Call with Non-Local Redirection
53
CLIP / COLP Settings
54
Users
56
PISN Users
57
Trunk Groups
57
CLIP/CLIR Settings
59
Numbering Plan
59
Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN
60
PISN-Internal Calls
61
Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
63
Incoming Calls from the Public Network
66
CLIP Format for Transit Connections in Networks
69
CLIP on Analogue Exchange Accesses
70
Routing Elements
71
Overview
71
Trunk Groups
74
Trunk Groups of Network Interfaces
75
Routing Functions of the Trunk Group for Incoming Calls
78
Trunk Group Identification Functions
78
Other Trunk Group Functions and Settings
78
Route
81
The Route's Routing Functions
82
Routing an Outgoing Call to a Trunk Group
82
Other Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
83
Direct Dialling Plan (DDI Plan)
85
Call Distribution Element (CDE)
88
Call Destination
90
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
95
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
95
Other Functions and Settings of the CDE
96
Switch Groups
97
User Group
100
Ordinary User Groups
102
Elements of a User Group
102
Call Distribution in the Member Group
104
Large User Groups
109
User Groups for Voice Mail and Other Applications
110
User Groups 14, 15 and 16
111
User Group 14, 15 and 16
111
User Groups 30 - 99
112
Application Example for a User Group
112
User Configuration
113
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
114
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
114
Operator Console
116
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
116
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
118
Two-Company System
118
Capolinea
120
General Bell
122
Key Telephones
122
Using Terminals as Key Telephones
123
KT Lines and Line Keys
124
Incoming Calls Via a KT Line
127
Outgoing Calls Via a KT Line
129
Application Examples for Key Telephones
130
Destination KT
131
ACD Server
133
Call Routing
136
Overview
136
Internal Traffic
136
Internal Destinations
136
Dialling Internal Destinations Via External Call Numbers
138
Internal Digit Barring
141
Internal Ringing Duration
141
Incoming Traffic
142
Routing
142
Call from the Public Network
144
Call from the Private Leased-Line Network
146
Personal Call Routing
149
Call Forwarding Unconditional if no Answer
149
CDE Alternative Destinations
149
Default Diversions Per User
149
Response if Busy
152
Response if the Call Destination Is Busy
152
Forwarding a Call if Busy
155
Not Forwarding a Call if Busy
156
Release Destination if Incoming Dialling Is Incomplete
156
Response if Unobtainable
157
Emergency Routing
159
Routing if the Call Destination Is Busy
159
Release Destination if Dialling Is Incomplete
160
Automatic Reject of Collect Calls
161
Outgoing Traffic
163
Routing
163
Digit Barring Facilities
164
Call to the Public Network
168
Routing the Call
171
Call to the Public Network Via a Key Telephone
172
Call to the Public Network Via an Operator Console
173
Call to a Virtual Network PISN User
173
Exchange Access Authorization
175
Priority Exchange Allocation
175
Call to the Private Leased-Line Network
177
Call to a DSS1 Terminal Equipment on the S Bus (DDO)
179
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
181
Direct or Indirect Selection of the Network Provider
181
LCR Function
183
Allocating the Internal Routing Table (LCR Table)
185
Selecting the Network Provider (Routing Tables)
188
Time Zones
189
Alternative Routing (Fallback Routing)
189
Restricted Scope of Performance by a Network Provider
190
Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
191
Bypassing LCR Manually (Forced Routing)
194
LCR with Key Telephones
195
LCR in the Private Leased-Line Network
195
Call Logging and Data Protection
196
Examples of LCR
196
Higher-Level LCR Settings
198
Exchange-To-Exchange Connection
199
Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
199
Setting up Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
200
Clearing down Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
201
Possible Exchange-To-Exchange Connections
203
Transferring Call Forwarding Unconditional to the Exchange
206
Three-Party Connections in the Exchange
209
Transit Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
212
From the Public Network to the Private Leased-Line Network
213
From the Private Leased-Line Network into the Public Network
217
From the Private Leased-Line Network into the Private
220
Leased-Line Network
220
Testing Overflow Routing in the PISN
222
Overflow Routing Within the Private Leased-Line Network
223
Overflow Routing Via the Public Network
224
Break-Out
227
Data Services
231
Overview
231
Data-Service Connections and Destination Tables
232
Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
236
User-To-User Signalling (UUS)
238
X.25 in the D Channel
239
Call Logging (CL)
240
Overview
240
Individual Charge Counting or ICC
243
Cumulative Counter
243
Surcharge Calculator
246
ICC Reports
247
Call Logging for Outgoing Calls (OCL)
251
General OCL Settings
252
Surcharge Calculator
254
Data Protection
256
Cost Centres
256
Charge Management
258
Call Logging for Incoming Calls (ICL)
259
Call Data Output
261
Interface Configuration
261
Output Types
262
Printer Faults
264
Output Formats
265
Structure of the PC5 Output Format
266
Data Fields of the PC Format
268
Explanation of the Data Fields
269
Examples of the PC5 Output on a Stand-Alone PBX
277
Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
277
Incoming Calls from the Public Network
278
Examples of PC5 Output in a PISN
284
Protocol Format
289
Individual Receipt Format
292
Output Formats PC1 to PC4
293
PC1 Format
296
PC2 Format
297
PC3 Format
299
PC4 Format
299
Features
301
Overview
301
Description Categories and Terminology
302
Information on the System Terminals
304
Terminology
304
Network Services, Authorizations and Operation
305
ISDN Services Supported by the System
305
External Services and Internal Features
305
ISDN Supplementary Services Supported
307
Notifications Supported by the System
309
SIP-RFC Supported by Ascotel® Intelligate
310
Features in the Private Network
310
Networking with QSIG
311
Virtual Networking in the ISDN Network
312
Features in the Up-Circuit PBX
313
Features Operated Via QSIG
313
User-Unrelated Features
313
User-Related Features
314
User-Related Authorizations
315
Exchange Access Authorizations
315
Operating the Features on the Terminal
316
Feature Activation
316
Configurable Keys
317
Languages Supported
319
One Number User Concept
322
Call Forwarding Unconditional Functions
324
Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
324
Call Forwarding Unconditional to Exchange
327
Wait for Connection Setting
327
Examples of Call Forwarding Unconditional
328
Follow Me
330
Call Forwarding on no Reply (CFNR)
331
Deflecting a Call During the Ringing Phase (CD)
335
Reject Call
337
Twin Mode / Twin Comfort
338
Do Not Disturb
340
Proxy
342
DECT Follow Me
344
DECT Follow Me in a Network with 2, 3 or 4 Systems
344
Connections Involving Several Users
347
Music on Hold
347
Hold (Enquiry Call)
349
Enquiry Call with Return to Initial Call
350
Brokering (Switching Back and Forth between Two Calls)
352
Three-Party Conference from an Enquiry Call
354
Conference
356
Call Transfer (Switching)
359
Call Transfer with Prior Notice
359
Call Transfer Without Prior Notice
360
Call Transfer if Busy
362
Recall
364
Call Acceptance
366
Added Features
367
Voice Mail Systems
367
Overview
367
Voice Mail Mode
370
Operation of the Voice Mail Functions
371
Audio Guide
372
Auto-Attendant
373
Scope
376
Access Concept
377
System Configuration
378
Prefix Dialling Procedures
380
Suffix Dialling Procedures
382
Voice Mail System AVS 5150
383
Name Selection
387
End-Of-Selection Signal
388
Call Waiting
390
Intrusion
392
Silent Intrusion
394
Announcement to One or more Users
397
Charge Recall
400
Duplex Mode
402
Fetch Call
404
Hotline
405
Sending and Reading Text Messages
407
Message Function
409
Leave Message
411
Standard Texts
412
Park
414
Local Call Parking
414
Central Call Parking
415
Call Parking Function of the Key Telephone
417
Call Parking Function on the Operator Console
418
Callback if User Busy / Free
418
Callback if User Busy
419
Callback to Free User
420
Wait until Free
422
Team Functions
423
Locking and Unlocking Terminals
425
Locking / Unlocking Terminals (Telephone Lock)
426
Making Calls with Your Own Settings on a Third-Party Telephone
430
Private Calls with PIN
431
Appointment Call
433
Acceptance of a Call or Data Connection
435
Preliminaries
435
Accepting the Connection
437
Take (Call Acceptance)
438
Fast Take (Call Acceptance)
439
Room Monitoring (Baby Surveillance)
441
Detailed Description
442
Procedures
442
Active Room Monitoring
443
Passive Room Monitoring
445
Special Features
446
Coded Ringing on General Bell
446
Answering General Bell
448
General Bell on an Analogue Terminal Interface A/B
449
Courtesy Service (Announcement Prior to Answering)
450
Clear Configurations
457
LCR Function
458
Emergency Numbers
459
Suppression of the Call Number Display
461
Recording Malicious Calls (MCID)
463
User Group: Logging in and Logging out
465
Home Alone
467
Switching Switch Groups
469
Controlling Relays
470
Door Function
472
Door Bell
472
Opening Doors
474
Dial Door Intercom
476
System Time and System Date
478
Remote Control Features
480
Remote Controlling Features from Within the System
482
Remote Controlling Features from Outside the System
483
Time-Controlled Functions
486
Hotel Function
488
Configuration
488
Room-To-Room Traffic
489
Room Status
490
Wake-Up Call
490
Phone Booth
491
Menu and Operating Concept with AIMS
495
Hotel Management Systems
495
Message and Alarm Systems
496
Internal Messaging System for System Terminals
496
Expanded Messaging System with 9D Handsets
497
External Messaging and Alarm Systems
497
Message Handling
498
Alarm Handling
499
Connection Via V.24 with ATPC1
500
Connection Via V.24 / Ethernet with ATAS
502
Interface Descriptions
504
Connection of Third-Party Equipments
506
Ascotel® Mobility Interface (AMI)
506
Features Overview
508
Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 System Manual (111 pages)
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 1.73 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Information
5
About the Products
5
About this Document
7
Considerations
8
System Interfaces
9
Network Interfaces
10
Basic Access Variants
11
Basic Access T
11
Basic Access S External
12
Point-To-Point and Point-To-Multipoint Connections
13
Primary Rate Access T2
17
Clock Synchronization
18
Digital Down-Circuit Connection of a PBX with QSIG
19
Direct Dialling out (DDO)
20
SIP Access
21
Analogue Network Interfaces
24
Analogue Down-Circuit Connection
26
Attenuation on Analogue Network Interfaces
28
Terminal Interfaces
29
Digital User-Network Interfaces
29
User-Network Interface S
29
AD2 Terminal Interface
31
IP Terminal Interface
32
Analogue Terminal Interfaces
33
Special Interfaces
34
Ethernet Interfaces
34
V.24 Interface
35
V.24 Standard
36
Flow Control
37
Interface for Door Intercom System
38
Interface for General Bell
38
Terminals
39
System Terminals
39
Corded AD2 System Terminals
42
Office 10
43
Office 25
44
Office 35
45
Office 45 / Office 45Pro
46
Options for Office 35 and Office 45/45Pro
48
Expansion Keypad EKP
48
Alphanumerical Keyboard AKB
48
Aastra 5360
49
Aastra 5370
50
Aastra 5380
52
Options for Aastra 5370 and Aastra 5380
54
Expansion Keypads
54
Plug-In Power Supply Unit
55
Older AD2 System Terminals
55
Cordless DECT System Terminals
56
Overview of Cordless DECT System Terminals
56
Office 135 / Office 135Pro
58
Office 160Pro/Safeguard/Atex
60
Aastra 610D / Aastra 620D / Aastra 630D
62
Older Cordless DECT System Terminals
62
IP System Terminals
63
Hardphone Aastra 5360Ip
65
Hardphone Aastra 5370Ip
65
Hardphone Aastra 5380Ip
67
Options for Aastra 5360Ip, Aastra 5370Ip and Aastra 5380Ip
68
Expansion Keypads
68
Plug-In Power Supply Unit
68
Office 1600/1600IP Softphones
68
Office 1560/1560IP Softphones
70
Aastra 2380Ip Softphones
72
Older IP System Terminals
73
Various Terminals
74
SIP Terminals
74
Officesuite
75
Office Edial
76
GSM Terminals
76
Corded Terminals by Other Manufacturers
77
DECT Terminals by Other Manufacturers
77
Installing, Connecting and Configuring Terminals
79
AD2 System Terminals
79
Office 10
81
Office 25, Office 35, and Office 45/45Pro
82
Aastra 5360, Aastra 5370, and Aastra 5380
85
DECT Terminals Office 135/135Pro, Office 160Pro/Safeguard/Atex
87
And Terminals of the Family Aastra 600D
87
IP System Terminals Aastra 5360Ip, Aastra 5370Ip, Aastra 5380Ip
88
Office 1560/1560IP, Office 1600/1600IP
90
Officesuite and Office Edial
90
Aastra SIP Terminals Aastra 6751I, Aastra 6753I, Aastra 6755I and Aastra 6757I
90
Integration of GSM Terminals
90
Malfunction
97
Malfunctions of the Terminals in General
97
Malfunctions of the DECT Handsets
98
Malfunctions of the DECT Charging Bays
98
Operation of the System Terminals
100
Digit Key Assignment on System Terminals
100
Alphanumerical Keyboard (AKB)
102
Alpha Keyboard Aastra 5380/5380Ip
104
Function Commands (Macros)
105
Technical Data
106
Network Interfaces
106
Terminal Interfaces
106
System Terminals
108
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Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 System Manual (79 pages)
DECT System
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 1.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Information
4
About the Products
4
About this Document
4
Considerations
6
Ascotel DECT and PBX
9
Coverage Area
10
System Characteristics
13
Radio Characteristic of a Radio Unit
13
High-Frequency Propagation Conditions
14
Using External Antennas
17
Using Repeaters (Relays)
20
Planning
22
Ascertaining Customer Requirements
22
Initial Rough Determination of the Radio Unit Locations
23
On-Site Measuring
24
Preparing the Measurements
27
Measuring
34
Installing the Definitive System
36
Re-Measuring
36
DECT Measuring Device ME-8
37
Test Handsets
38
Test Radio Units
39
Operating Modes of the Handsets for Test Purposes
41
Look Around Mode
41
Show Measurement Mode
58
Show Handover Mode
59
Handset Keyboard Assignment (Long-Clicks)
61
Installation
62
Location
62
Installing the Radio Units
63
Configuration
67
Configuring Ascotel DECT System Parameters
68
Logging a Handset Onto the System
70
Logging a Handset off the System
71
Logging a Visitor Handset on and off
71
Operation and Maintenance
72
LED on the Radio Unit Ascotel DECT
72
Self-Test
73
Malfunctions of the DECT Radio Unit
74
Overload Code Displays
75
DECT Compatibility
76
GAP Functionality
76
Radio Units, Handsets
77
Technical Data
78
Index
79
Aastra Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 Quick User Manual (5 pages)
GSM Terminal
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 0.13 MB
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