Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
858 Configuration Steps Part 5
5. Log on the DECT handsets.
6. Define the logon period for visitors' handsets (if required).
See also:
"Planning DECT systems", page 611.
5.4.1  Configuring Ascotel DECT system parameters.
Tab. 5.9: DECT parameters valid throughout the system
Tab. 5.10: DECT parameters configurable for each radio unit
Parameter Parameter value Remarks
DECT recall duration [10...30 s] Recall is signalled on a handset for this amount of 
time if the DECT call connection was previously 
briefly interrupted.
Message destination <Subscriber> see "Logging a visitor handset on and off", page 
861 
DECT system state [Active / Passive] Deactivates the HF power supplies of all radio 
units. Warning: DECT call connections are not 
possible in the Passive state.
LED radio unit [On / Off] The LEDs are switched off only in the normal 
operating state (green / orange). Flashing 
sequences during start-up (red / green) or error 
codes (red) are still indicated.
Compatibility mode [Mode 1 / Mode 2] Mode 1: Zero-Blind-Slot mode: All the handsets 
on the system must support the Zero-Blind-Slot 
mode (Office 135/135pro, Office 155pro, 
includes any GAP terminals).
Mode 2: Blind-Slot mode: If the handsets used on 
the system do not support the Zero-Blind-Slot 
mode (Office 100, Office 150, includes any GAP 
terminals).
Encryption [Yes / No] This parameter may have to be set to "No" if 
repeaters are used as not all repeaters are capa-
ble of handling encryption. 
Parameter Parameter value Remarks
Port 1, Port 2
1)
[Address Port 1, Port 2
1)
] Used for pairing up two ports of an SB-8 
(see "Configuration of ports on an SB-8", 
page 859).
Status Port1, Status Port 2
1)
[Not Active / Active]
Type [SB-4 / SB-8 / SB-8ANT]
Registration state [Registered / Not Registered] The status of a radio unit is "Not Regis-
tered" if it was not possible to allocate it to 
any location area.