Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
102 Terminals Part 1
5Terminals
With terminals a distinction is made between terminals of the Office family (sys-
tem terminals) and other terminals. At a secondary level another distinction is
made between the type of terminal: corded or cordless. Added to this are the
Pocket Adapter and the PC Operator.
5.1 System Terminals of the Office Family
Fig. 1.40: The current generation of the Office family. (Office 20, 30, 40, 100, 150EEx, 130 and
130pro terminals will continue to be supported)
System terminals (including DECT handsets) are digital system terminals. Alpha-
numeric displays, menu prompting and an intelligent Foxkey ensure a user-
friendly, intuitive handling of the complete spectrum of performance. Letters are
assigned to the digit keys of the dial pad in accordance with the Vanity table and
are keyed in via the dial pad. Freely configurable keys such as the hotkey are used
to store frequently used call numbers, functions and operating procedures in the
form of macros. A simple keystroke is enough to dial a call number or to listen to
the Voice Mail System.
Foxkey
All the system terminals have a Foxkey, i.e. 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 system terminal's
Pocket Adapter
Office 25
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Office 10
Office 155pro
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Office 35 / Office 35IP
Expansion
keypad (EKP)
Office 45 / Office 45pro
20
25
35
Alpha keyboard (AKB)
Office 135 /
Office 135pro