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OpenCom 510
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Systematic Telephony
- Home User / FMC
- Glossary
- Dialling into the Communications System (Home User / FMC)
- Making Internal Calls
- Accepting a Call
- Parking a Call
- Several Parties
- Toggling
- Transferring a Call without Notifying the Destination Party
- Ending a Three-Party Conference
- Call Protection
- Call Protection On/Off
- User Groups
- Logging out of/into All Hunt Groups
- Forwarding Calls
- Call Forwarding "Immediately
- Call Forwarding "After Delay
- MSN Call Forwarding
- All Call Forwarding Off
- Special Calls
- Announcement
- Dialout for Another Terminal
- PIN Dialling
- Take
- Keypad Dialling
- Even More Protection
- Changing the User PIN
- Special Modes
- Time Control
- Remote-Controlled Functions
- Remote-Programmable Call Forwarding
- Calling a Voicebox from a Remote Terminal
- Setting up an Internet Connection from Remote
- Index
OpenCom 510
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Systematic Telephony
- You Need Authorisation
- making calls
- Speed Dialling
- Parking a Call
- Accessing Your Voicebox
- Several Parties
- disconnecting a call
- Transferring a Call without Notifying the Destination Party
- Ending a Three-Party Conference
- Call Protection
- Rejecting a Waiting Call
- User Groups
- Logging out of/into Individual Hunt Groups
- Call Forwarding "Immediately
- Call Forwarding "After Delay
- MSN Call Forwarding
- All Call Forwarding Off
- Call Forwarding for Specific Call Numbers
- Special Calls
- Announcement
- Dialout for Another Terminal
- Door Opener
- Keypad Dialling
- CSTA application Operation
- Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) on a Call-by-Call Basis
- Intercept
- Time Control
- Deleting All Call Forwarding in the Exchange
- Remote-Programmable Call Forwarding
- Calling a Voicebox from a Remote Terminal
- Setting up an Internet Connection from Remote (ISP Trigger Call)
- Index
OpenCom 510
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Features
- Factory Settings
- Internet Functions
- Preliminary Information
- Declarations of Conformity
- Installation
- Notes on the Mains Supply
- Notes on Installing the OpenCom 510
- Notes on Installing Terminals
- Installation in a 19" Rack
- Installing Modules
- Slots
- Notes on Disconnecting the Mains Supply
- Installing the Central Control Module
- Installing Interface Cards
- Installing a Power Supply Unit
- Backplane
- Uninterruptible Power Supply
- Interfaces and Connectible Terminals
- Port
- Termination
- Internal S 0 Ports
- Technical Information
- DECT Base Station Connection Variants
- a/b Ports
- LAN Port
- Service PC
- Accessories and Adapters
- Audio Adapter
- Approved Devices / Approved Accessories
- Device Combinations
- Modules
- Module Naming Conventions
- Overview of Available Modules
- MPS+1-AC
- MC+1-3
- MT+S2M1-1
- MX+S01-8
- MS+UPN1-8
- MS+UPN2-8
- MS+A1-8
- MS+A1-4
- Configuration
- Brief Guide to Initial Configuration
- Configuring the OpenCom 510
- Loading the Online Help
- Preconfiguration
- Codes for IP Configuration
- Saving and Loading the Configuration
- Loading SW Updates
- Generating Your Own MoH Files
- Configuration Examples
- Introduction to TCP/IP
- OpenCom 510 in a Serverless LAN
- DNS Name Resolution
- RAS Access
- OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server
- Internet Access
- Branch Link
- Useful Information on Internet Access
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Fundamentals
- Latency and Packet Length
- Voice Quality
- Optimisation
- Useful services
- MG+ETH1-1
- SIP Telephony
- VoIP System Telephones
- VoIP System Telephone Configuration
- LAN DHCP Server
- Start Procedure
- OpenPhone IPC
- DECTnetIP
- Dual operation
- Synchronisation
- PBX Cascading
- Putting a Cascaded PBX into Operation
- Notes
- Licensing Information
- PBX Networking
- Connections
- Master/Slave
- Types of Point-to-Point Connections
- Connection via an Active Transmission System
- Connection via Q.SIG.IP
- Routes
- Technical Details
- Team Functions
- Team Configuration
- Three-member Team
- Unified Team
- Toggle Team
- Call Queue
- Activation of Queues
- Pickup
- Group of Three Enquiry Stations
- Multi-Company Variant
- Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
- Configuring and Managing Companies
- Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts
- Configuring the Company Exchange
- Making Calls Between Companies
- Configuring the PC Software
- Setting up TAPI
- Setting up NET CAPI
- Using the Systray Display
- Browser for OpenCTI and OpenHotel
- Setting up Video Telephony
- Synchronising the PC Clock
- Address Queries using LDAP
- Configuration Guide
- Overview
- PBX Ports
- WAN Settings
- RAS Settings
- Branch Settings
- E-mail Function
- E-mail Access
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Telephony
- DECT
- Internet
- Technical Data
- Notes on disposal
- Index
OpenCom 510
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Features
- Factory Settings
- Internet Functions
- Preliminary Information
- Declarations of Conformity
- Installation
- Notes on the Mains Supply
- Notes on Installing the OpenCom 510
- Notes on Installing Terminals
- Installation in a 19" Rack
- Installing Modules
- Notes on Disconnecting the Mains Supply
- Installing the Central Control Module
- Installing Interface Cards
- Installing a Power Supply Unit
- Backplane
- Uninterruptible Power Supply
- Interfaces and Connectible Terminals
- Port
- Termination
- Technical Information
- a/b Ports
- LAN Port
- Service PC
- system telephones
- Keypad extensions
- Headset
- Modules
- Module Naming Conventions
- Overview of Available Modules
- MPS+1-AC
- MC+1-3
- MT+S2M1-1
- MX+S01-8
- MS+UPN1-8
- MS+UPN2-8
- MS+A1-8
- MS+A1-4
- Configuration
- Brief Guide to Initial Configuration
- Configuring the OpenCom 510
- Loading the Online Help
- Offline Configurator
- Codes for IP Configuration
- Saving and Loading the Configuration
- Loading SW Updates
- Generating Your Own MoH Files
- Configuration Examples
- Introduction to TCP/IP
- OpenCom 510 in a Serverless LAN
- DNS Name Resolution
- RAS Access
- Branch Link
- Useful Information on Internet Access
- Using the Web
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Quick start
- External SIP Line
- Internal SIP telephony
- Fundamentals
- Voice Quality
- Optimisation
- Call set-up
- Media Gateway (MGW)
- SIP Telephony
- Internal SIP subscribers
- VoIP System Telephones
- VoIP System Telephone Configuration
- Start Procedure
- Local Configuration
- OpenPhone IPC
- DECToverIP
- Dual operation
- Synchronisation
- Configuring for a remote location
- PBX Cascading
- Putting a Cascaded PBX into Operation
- Notes
- Licensing Information
- PBX Networking
- Protocol: Q.SIG or DSS1
- Master/Slave
- Types of Point-to-Point Connections
- Connection via an Active Transmission System
- Connection via Q.SIG.IP
- Trunk groups
- Numbering
- Technical Details
- Team Functions
- Team Configuration
- Examples of Use
- Three-member Team
- Unified Team
- Toggle Team
- Call Queue
- Activation of Queues
- Pickup
- Group of Three Enquiry Stations
- Multi-Company Variant
- Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
- Configuring and Managing Companies
- Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts
- Configuring the Company Exchange
- Making Calls Between Companies
- Configuring the PC Software
- Setting up TAPI
- Setting up NET CAPI
- Using the Systray Display
- Browser for OpenCTI and OpenHotel
- Setting up Video Telephony
- Synchronising the PC Clock
- Address Queries using LDAP
- Configuration Guide
- Overview
- PBX Ports
- LAN Settings
- WAN Settings
- RAS Settings
- Branch Connections
- E-mail Function
- E-mail Access
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Telephony
- DECT
- Internet
- Technical Data
- Notes on disposal
- Index
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