Aastra 400 Series manuals
400 Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Product and Safety Information
- user information
- Safety Information
- Data Protection
- About this System Manual
- About Aastra
- System interfaces
- Network Interfaces
- Basic rate interface BRI-T
- Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Connections
- Primary rate interface PRI
- Clock synchronization
- Direct Dialling Out (DDO)
- SIP acces
- Analogue Network Interfaces
- Analogue down-circuit connection
- Attenuation on analogue network interfaces
- Terminal interfaces
- DSI terminal interfaces
- IP terminal interface
- Analogue terminal interfaces
- Special Interfaces
- Interface for door intercom system
- Interface for general bell
- Numbering plan
- The System's Numbering Plan
- Categories in the Numbering Plan
- Exchange Access Categories
- Category for abbreviated dialling
- Category for emergency number
- Category for internal users
- Mobile phones
- Aastra Mobile Client (AMC)
- Virtual terminals
- PISN user
- Separate Regional Prefix Category
- Shared Numbering Plan
- PISN with different Regions
- Identification elements
- Internal and External Ringing Patterns
- Displaying Numbers (CLIP) and Names (CNIP)
- Displaying the CLIP
- CLIP with Incoming Calls
- Presentation of the CLIP on the Terminal
- Replicating the Name Display in the Communication Server
- Flow charts for name identification (CNIP)
- CLIP with Outgoing Calls
- Entering a fixed CLIP
- CLIP flowcharts for Outgoing Calls
- CLIP Display with a Virtual Network PISN User
- Outgoing call with local call forwarding
- Incoming call that is already redirected
- Incoming call with CDE overflow
- CLIP / COLP Settings
- User
- CLIP/CLIR settings
- Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN
- PISN-Internal Calls
- Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
- Incoming calls from the public network
- CLIP format for transit connections in networks
- CLIP on analogue exchange accesses
- Routing elements
- Overview
- Trunk groups
- Trunk Groups of Network Interfaces
- Routing Functions of the Trunk Group for Incoming Calls
- Route
- The Route's Routing Functions
- Other Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
- Direct Dialling Plan (DDI plan)
- Call Distribution Element (CDE)
- Call destination
- Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
- Other Functions and Settings of the CDE
- Switch Groups
- User Group
- Ordinary user groups
- Call distribution in the member group
- Large user groups
- User Groups for Voice Mail and Other Applications
- Application example for a user group
- User Configuration
- Operator console
- Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
- Capolinea
- General bell
- Using Terminals as Key Telephones
- KT line and Line Key
- Incoming Calls via a KT Line
- Outgoing Calls via a KT Line
- Application Examples for Key Telephones
- Destination KT
- Queue with announcement (Number in Queue)
- ACD Server
- Call routing
- Dialling internal destinations via external call numbers
- Internal Digit Barring
- Call from the Public Network
- Call from the Private Leased-Line Network
- direct routing
- Personal call routing
- Response if busy
- Forwarding a call if busy
- Not Forwarding a Call if busy
- Response if unobtainable
- Emergency Routing
- Release Destination if Dialling is Incomplete
- Automatic reject of collect calls
- Outgoing traffic
- Digit barring
- Call to the Public Network
- Routing the call
- Call to the public Network via a Key Telephone
- Call to the public Network via an operator console
- Exchange access
- Call to the private Leased-Line Network
- Call to a DSS1 Terminal equipment on the S Bus (DDO)
- Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- LCR function
- Allocating the Internal Routing Table (LCR Table)
- Selecting the Network Provider (Routing Tables)
- Time zone
- Alternative Routing (Fallback Routing)
- Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
- Bypassing LCR manually (Forced Routing)
- LCR with Key Telephones
- Call logging and Data Protection
- Higher-Level LCR Settings
- Exchange-to-Exchange Connection
- Setting up Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
- Clearing down Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
- Possible Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
- Transferring Call Forwarding Unconditional to the Exchange
- Three-Party Connections in the Exchange
- Transit Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
- From the Public Network to the Private Leased-Line Network
- From the private leased-line network into the public network
- line network
- Testing overflow routing in the PISN
- Overflow routing within the private leased-line network
- Overflow routing via the public network
- Break-Out
- Data service
- Data-service connections and destination tables
- Routing in the private leased-line network
- User-to-user signalling (UUS)
- Fax service
- Call logging (CL)
- Individual charge counting or ICC
- Surcharge calculator
- ICC report
- Call logging for outgoing calls (OCL)
- General OCL settings
- Charge management
- Virtual charges
- Call data output
- Output types
- Printer faults
- Output formats
- Structure of the PC5 output format
- Data fields of the PC format
- Explanation of the data fields
- serial number
- server
- Examples of PC5 output in a PISN
- Protocol format
- Individual receipt format
- Output formats PC1 to PC4
- PC1 format
- PC2 format
- PC3 format
- Features
- Description categories and terminology
- Information about the system phones
- Terminology
- Network services, authorizations and operation
- ISDN supplementary services supported
- Notifications supported by the system
- Features in the private network
- Virtual Networking in the ISDN Network
- Features in the up-circuit communication server
- User-related features
- User-related authorizations
- Operating the features on the terminal
- Configurable keys
- Languages supported
- default values
- One Number user concept
- Call Forwarding Unconditional functions
- Call Forwarding Unconditional to exchange
- Wait for connection" setting
- Examples of Call Forwarding Unconditional
- Follow me
- Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR)
- Deflecting a call during the ringing phase (CD)
- Reject call
- Twin Mode / Twin Comfort
- Do not disturb
- Substitution
- DECT Follow Me
- Organising absences on the workstation
- Connections involving several users
- Hold (enquiry call)
- Enquiry call with return to initial call
- Brokering (switching back and forth between two calls)
- Three-party conference from an enquiry call
- Conference
- Call transfer (switching)
- Call transfer without prior notice
- Call transfer if busy
- Recall
- Call acceptance
- Added features
- Voice memory capacity and voice channels
- Operation of the voice mail functions
- communication system
- Audio guide
- Scope
- Access concept
- Functions in prefix dialling
- Suffix dialling functions
- Dialling by name
- End-of-selection signal
- Call waiting
- Intrusion
- Silent intrusion
- connections overview
- Announcement to one or more users
- Intercom
- Charge recall
- Picking up a call
- Hotline
- Sending and reading text messages
- Message function
- Leave message
- Standard texts
- Park
- Central call parking
- Call parking function of the key telephone
- Call parking function on the operator console
- Callback if user busy / free
- Callback to free user
- Wait until free
- Team functions
- Locking and unlocking terminals
- Locking / unlocking terminals (telephone lock)
- Unlocking the terminal for each call
- Making calls with your own settings on a third-party phone
- Private calls with PIN
- Appointment reminder call
- Acceptance of a call or data connection
- Accepting the connection
- Take (taking a call)
- Fast take (pick up a call or a call connection)
- default settings
- Room monitoring (Baby surveillance)
- Functions
- Passive room monitoring
- Conversation recording
- Special features
- Answer general bell
- General bell on analogue terminal interface FXS
- Announcement service
- Clear configurations
- Suppression of the call number display
- Recording malicious calls (MCID)
- User group: Logging in and logging out
- Home alone
- Switching switch groups
- Switch control outputs
- Door function
- Door bell
- Open door"
- Dial door intercom
- System time and system date
- Free seating
- Remote control features
- Remote controlling features from within the system
- Remote controlling features from outside the system
- Time-controlled functions
- Hospitality/Hotel
- Configuration and operating concept
- Network printer and Aastra 400 Print Spooler
- System configuration
- Setting up phone booths
- Message and Alarm Systems
- Internal messaging system for system phones
- External messaging and alarm systems
- Alarm handling
- Alarm trigger with ATAS/ATASpro
- Functions with Aastra Alarm Server
- Interface descriptions
- Features Overview
- Limited Warranty (Australia only)
- Index
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