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Functional Description and Overview
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Optimal availability due to internal and external Call Forwarding,
Call Waiting and Busy-on-Busy.
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Security in emergency situations by baby/senior call, emergency
Short-Code Dialling memory, emergency priority call and priority
call in case of Do-not-Disturb service.
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Call Forwarding, Splitting, Conference via 2nd B channel.
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Call protection against certain callers.
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Group formation of internal subscribers.
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Up to 57.600 bps data transfer (V.90) on the analog extensions.
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Exchange line reservation, pick-up and explicit call transfer to an
external phone.
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PBX software update via PC or telephone connection.
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Dialling support by PC (TAPI).
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Remote reading, remote programming, remote programming via
exchange line from the outside.
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Integrated data interface (ISDN PC adapter functions) via USB
interface.
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NDIS-WAN-driver for
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channel bundling, internet access with up to 128 kBit/s,
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dynamic bandwidth use in combination with Windows 2000.
T-Net-Functions of analog Telephones supported by
the PBX
If you use a T-Net compatible analog telephone, these functions will be
able to be executed via the existing function keys.
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Permit, accept, refuse Call Waiting.
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Alternation.
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Start conference with 3 persons.
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Start Query, finish.
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Configure Subscriber Call Forwarding.
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Configure connection without dialling (baby call).
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Start recall on busy.
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Suppress telephone number presentation once.
ISDN Features supported by the PBX
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Conditional suppression of the own telephone number presentation
(CLIR).
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Parking (TP) on the PTMP connection or on the internal S
0
port.
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Call forwarding on busy (CFB), if nobody takes the call (CFNR),
always (CFU).
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Transmission of the connection charges during (AOCD) and at the
end (AOCE) of the connection.
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Recall on busy (CCBS) and on no reply (CCNR).
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Telephone number display (CLIP) on SD-420, system telephones,
internal ISDN units and analog telephones (special analog termi-
nals are necessary that support CLIP).
Please ask your network operator about the availability of
some ISDN service attributes. Some of these functions may
be available for an extra fee.
Extension Options (Slots)
The PBX may be extended by special modules.
The mainboard of the COMpact 2206 USB has 1 module slot for the fol-
lowing module:
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COMpact TS-Module (slot B).
The mainboard of the COMpact 4410 USB has 3 module slots for the
following modules:
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two COMpact TS modules (slot B and C
1
).
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one COMpact 2S
0
module (slot A).
Extension Options (Module Features)
The COMpact 2S
0
module has 2 S
0
ports (one internal S
0
port and one
S
0
port that can alternatively be used as internal or as external S
0
port).
With the COMpact TS Module you get the following additional functions:
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Door terminal function with 1 door terminal system TFS-Dialog or
TFS-Dialog pro (Auerswald accessory) or another door handsfree
device according to FTZ 123 D12-0.
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connection of 1 door opener.
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2 door bell key inputs.
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Alarm function with up to 2 alarm contacts
2
.
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Remote switching with up to 3 relays
3
.
1. If a COMpact TS Module is used in slot C, the audio in/out function is not avail-
able.
2. One door bell input is replaced by one alarm contact.
3. 2 switching relays are used for each door terminal.
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