Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
434 Features Part 2
8.1.8 Operating the features on the terminal
Feature activation
With system terminals, features can be operated in the following ways:
• Menu-supported with Foxkey, for all system terminals with a display and for the
PC Operator
• Using the Foxkey alone, for system terminals without a display
• Using function keys (see Tab. 2.129)
• With suffix dialled digits, in a specific connection status (e.g. suffix dialling digit
2 switches back and forth between 2 connections)
With commercially available system terminals by other manufacturers, features
can be operated in the following ways:
• ISDN terminals:
– By menu for ISDN services supported by the system on the S bus as per ETSI
(see Tab. 2.311 and Tab. 2.312)
– With */# procedures
• Analogue terminals: With */# procedures or control key
Changing the standard mode for DTMF
A number of functions can be operated in suffix dialling (e.g. for Voice Mail) by
keying in DTMF dial signals. For this the terminal has to be switched to DTMF
mode (Transparent Mode).
The new Office system terminals automatically switch over to DTMF mode as
standard once a connection has been set up. This default setting can be altered
for each terminal using the Foxkey or via AIMS.
If required, the terminals Office 20, Office 30, Office 40, Office 100 and
Office 150 have to be switched over to DTMF mode manually by default after
each call is set-up. This is done with a long-click of the *-key or with the Foxkey.
This default setting can be altered for each terminal via AIMS only.