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ARIOUS PHONES, TERMINALS AND EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Various phones, terminals and equipment
Thanks to the use of international standards other clients, terminals and phones, Mitel and third-party, can
be connected and operated on the communication server:
• SIP-based phones
With the integrated SIP protocol SIP-based phones (softphones, hardphones) - or via an SIP access
point also WLAN and DECT phones - can be connected to the communication server. Besides the
basic telephony functions, features such as call transfer, conference calls or CLIP/CLIR are also sup-
ported. Function codes can also be used to operate various system functions.
• Cordless phones
The sturdy 9d DECT phones from the Ascom Wireless Solutions product portfolio can be logged on
to the communication server as system phones. User-friendly messaging and alarm systems can
thus be implemented in combination with the IMS (Integrated Message Server). Other DECT
phones can also be operated in GAP mode.
• Analogue terminals
All terminals (phones, fax, modem, etc.) approved by the network operator can be connected on
the analogue terminal interfaces. The communication system supports pulse and frequency dialling
modes.
• ISDN terminals
ISDN terminals that comply with the Euro ISDN standard can be connected to the BRI-S terminal
interfaces. The communication system provides a series of ISDN features at the S bus.
• Destination dialling keys
• Frequency dialling or pulse
dialling
• Handsfree
• Adjustable volume
(handset and loudspeaker)
• System features can be
used via function codes
• Headset connection
• Wall mounting possible
• Functions controllable via
communi-cation server:
Message display on/off,
delete redial key memory.
• Ideally suited for hospitality
and hotel environments
Mitel 6730 Analogue:
• Three-line display
• 100 phone book contacts
• 50 entries each on call list
and redial list
• Number/name display for
incoming calls
• Clock with wake-up func-
tion
• Functions controllable via
communi-cation server:
Delete call lists and local
phone book, set date, time
and language.
NOTE: The Aastra 1910 and Aastra 1930 analogue phones are still supported.
Table 2.8:Analogue Mitel phones (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2)