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SpectraLink IP-DECT SERVER 6500 - Broadcast Messaging; Broadcast Messaging Support Matrix

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14215700-IG, Edition 15.0
May 2020, Original document
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Broadcast Messaging
Broadcast messaging is communication between one sender and a number of recipients. Broadcast
messaging enables you to deliver information to a large number of recipients at the same time i.e.
all employees can instantly be notified of a fire alarm or be summoned for a company meeting.
Spectralink broadcast messaging is a one-way message that can be sent to a specified group of
handsets, or to all handsets in your system simultaneously.
When using Spectralink broadcast messaging, your message can be transmitted as either a text
message of maximum 19 or 55 characters or as a color icon including a short explanatory text
depending on the application.
Note:
Only Spectralink Handsets 7622/7642/7722/7742 support broadcast messaging with
icons.
Depending on the application, the broadcast message can also be an alarm call, an emergency call,
or a fire alarm.
Broadcast Messaging Support Matrix
MSF
Format
Functions DECT Servers Base Stations
Handset
Models
MSF II Broadcast Messages
(19 Characters)
DECT Server
2500/8000
IP-DECT Server
200/400/6500
Virtual IP-DECT
Server One
IP-RFP/RFP5/RFP6
Broadcast on RFP 4
requires firmware PCS 11
7202/7212
7522/7532
7502
7622/7642
7722/7742
Butterfly
MSF III Broadcast Messages
(55 Characters)
Advanced color icon
Support
DECT Server
2500/8000
IP-DECT Server
200/400/6500
Virtual IP-DECT
Server One
IP-RFP/RFP5/RFP6
Broadcast on RFP 4
requires firmware PCS 11.
7622/7642
7722/7742
Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide

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