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Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
116 Terminals Part 1
5.3.5 Cordless Terminals by Other Manufacturers
Ascotel DECT supports the features of basic telephony defined as "compulsory"
in the Generic Access Profile (GAP) standard (EN 300444, issue 1.2.2 of
19.8.1997).
These restricted functions can only be fully utilized if they are implemented in
accordance with the GAP standard in both the handsets and the system supplied
by the outside manufacturer.
Note:
Restrictions are likely also with regard to the quality of the radio links
since mobility management with handover/roaming cannot be influ-
enced where non-system handsets are concerned. In other words, the
quality of these functions depends to a large extent on the software of
non-system handsets.
5.4 DECT radio units
One or more radio units are required to be able to operate DECT handsets on the
Ascotel system. They are connected to one or two AD2 interfaces in the same way
as corded Office terminals. They are powered either via the AD2 or locally using
separate plug-in power supply units. Office handsets as well as GAP-mode DECT
handsets by outside manufacturers can be logged on to a radio unit.
Fig. 1.41: DECT radio unit and Office handsets
There are three types of radio units, and although they differ very little in appear-
ance they do offer different features.
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Radio unit (RU)
Office 135/135pro
Office 155pro

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