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User reviews and opinions
| ranges22 |
5:05am on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| I love it!!!!!! Acquires Satellites Quickly","Compact","Easy Menus","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Large Screen","Reliable Performance". | |
| fuzzylinux |
5:10pm on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| If you want to have a GPS which will freeze on the highway, here you are We ordered two, and returned two in the end. | |
| kof |
7:20am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| There are some real bad algorithms in this unit or it would not get lost so much. I sold my nuvi 750 to purchase the nuvi 855. | |
| toospoildis005 |
12:39am on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| This Garmin nuvi 855 is a great GPS system, you do not need to press the GPS screen while you drive the car. | |
| baran1 |
12:45pm on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| One of the Best GPS unit on the market. The features are great Thevolume could be louder | |
| hiro |
10:39pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| We have an RV and travel all over the USA. What a great way to go with the 855. Acquires Satellites Quickly,Compact,Easy Menus,Easy To Read. | |
| Spartos |
5:26pm on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Didn't need the bluetooth option, this GPS rocks Acquires Satellites Quickly","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Large Screen","Reliable Performance | |
| fab54 |
8:17pm on Friday, May 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought these for our towing company so the drivers could use them in their trucks. The hands free operation is the best. | |
| simka |
9:00pm on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| The best choice for the money The price is right And you can add routes to it which makes trip planning an ease. Absolutly great I have had this for a few days and love it! The remote voice button works great on the steering wheel. | |
| starm |
7:54am on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| the best for the money... Acquires Satellites Quickly","Compact","Easy Menus","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Large Screen","Reliable Performance". You must speak slowly and clearly but is easy to adjust to. Acquires Satellites Quickly","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Large Screen". | |
| werkman |
12:44pm on Friday, March 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Better choices available. Mine came refurbished though it was sold as new. Extremely poor. Buyer be aware. | |
| ToniSilva |
1:49pm on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Unbeatable price for the features. Free map update a breeze after suppling Garmin with proof of purchase. Very easy to use. Very easy to use for any tech level. The interface is user friendly Lane Assist is pretty much useless in Atlantic Canada. After a trip to Montreal. | |
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Modularity the system that grows along with your company
The core of Ascotel IntelliGate systems consists of hybrid IP communication platforms for different expansion capacities. The system concept is modular throughout, expanding according to requirements to incorporate other subscribers, additional exchange lines and specific supplementary functions. Expansion cards are used to grow the system. Some supplementary functions require the purchase of a licence. Besides the interfaces for connecting the very high-performance, user-friendly Office terminals, digital and analogue standard interfaces are also used to connect the wide range of commercially available voice and data terminals. Ascotel IntelliGate is ideally compatible with digital and analogue telephone sets, modems, computers, fax machines and door intercoms. LAN interface(s) are used to connect the system with the customers IT infrastructure and the internet. The power open OIP interface (Open Interfaces Platform) also allows Ascotel IntelliGate to be expanded further using dedicated third-party applications. External server-based applications are used for instance in professional call centres, monitoring and alarming systems, etc.
Customer proximity and availability key requirements for customer-oriented enterprises
If customer proximity, maximum availability and efficient call handling are key aspects of your business operations, then Ascotel IntelliGate is the perfect communcations system for you. Ascotel IntelliGate offers a multitude of integrated features and applications. They are all designed to make internal and external communication processes efficient and user-friendly. All the Office terminals are operated intuitively and in the same way, standard telephony and switching functions are easy to use, and there is no longer any need to reach for the Operating Instructions. The telephone-computer combination is possible at any time. This allows staff to control their phone connections directly from their workstation PCs. An interesting example is the possibility of dialling an outside subscriber directly from the computers address file (e.g. Microsoft Outlook).
The use of standards whatever the environment
Ascotel IntelliGate systems are open communication platforms that use and support internationally defined standards. Compliance with standards is a prerequisite for ensuring that communications systems are also compatible with terminals and equipment by other manufacturers. Standards also ensure a seamless integration into the existing IT environment and connection to the public switching networks. Key standards supported by Ascotel IntelliGate include: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) the most important standard for setting up IP-based communication connections DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony) the standard for cordless telephony within office buildings GAP (Generic Access Profile) standardized interface for integrating DECT terminals by other manufacturers
QSIG the protocol for networking switching systems of different manufacturers Microsoft TAPI (Telephony Application Programming Interface) the interface for integrating the world of telephony with the world of data
Mobility new ways of working call for new communication solutions
MOBILITY is writ large at Aastra. New forms of co-operation demand new solutions. Mobile personnel on the move within or outside the company can also be integrated into Ascotel IntelliGate using cordless DECT, GSM or WiFi handsets. The appropriate mobile terminals are available for each particular working environment. Compact and attractively styled handsets for office environments or sturdier handsets for industrial environments are available.
Efficient system administration for keeping operating costs low
Once in operation, Ascotel IntelliGate systems perform reliably and dependably. However organizational changes, additional workstations, etc., mean that the communication infrastructure has to be able to adapt flexibly. Ascotel IntelliGate is highly versatile in this area, too. A workstation can be set up, repositioned or complemented with little effort. Its all made possible by professional administration and configuration tools designed for the installer and the customer, too. Frequent changes such as updating the main phone book can be made by the customer himself. More extensive changes however are carried out by technical personnel. Configuration changes can be made without problem on site but also by remote access. The advantage of remote configuration is that the technical staff does not have to travel to the business premises. If maximum availability is a crucial requirement for the customer, he can arrange for Ascotel IntelliGate to be monitored by specialists around the clock. Any faults are then detected early on and remedied before they cause problems.
System components
The modular Ascotel IntelliGate systems can be expanded at any time and, with a minimum of effort, adapted to any changes within the company and in market requirements. This adaptability is enhanced in particular by the possibility of networking several Ascotel IntelliGate systems via IP into a single Ascotel IntelliGate Net (AIN) and of integrating remote individual workstations with IP system terminals into the telephone network. Integrated interfaces and perfected functionality provide a maximum of flexibility during configuration.
Communication systems
Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065 is a family of communication systems. This hybrid IP-PBX is suitable for both IP-based and traditional communication solutions. Ascotel IntelliGate is available for wall mounting and in a 19" rack version for installation in a communication cabinet. Ascotel IntelliGate's three systems are based on two basic systems. One shared system for Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 and 2045, and a separate system for Ascotel IntelliGate 2065. Ascotel IntelliGate is available for wall mounting and in a 19" rack version for installation in a communication cabinet. The Ascotel IntelliGate system product range includes digital and analogue trunk and subscriber cards as well as special cards, e.g. for the IP Gateway, the Voice Mail System, etc.
Voice Mail and voice announcement services
Availability is the be-all and end-all of telecommunications. Voice Mail Systems are a cost-effective means of achieving that availability. Callers who have to make several call attempts because a particular subscriber is unavailable are now a thing of the past. Voice Mail Systems make for far more efficient telephone communications between staff members, customers and suppliers, which in turn means far better operating results. If the caller is briefly put on hold while being transferred or if he has to wait a short while because all the channels are busy, the wait can be made as pleasant as possible with the features Music on hold and Announcement prior to answering.
Standard Voice Mail System
The standard Voice Mail System is included in the basic configuration of any Ascotel IntelliGate system. Essentially it provides the functions of an answering machine. Each mailbox owner has up to three personal greetings which he can record himself using a phone. In this way the appropriate greeting can be selected according to the absence situation. Depending on the mailbox configuration the caller may or may not have the possibility of leaving a voice message after the greeting. An individual Automated Attendant can be stored with each greeting so the caller is routed to correct destination. The standard Voice Mail system integrates the Office terminals for operating the Voice Mail functions. The mailbox owners are notified of any voice messages received, which they can then retrieve and/or delete, or call back the callers directly. If the system terminal connected is equipped with a display, the call number (CLIP), name (where available), date and time of the voice message received are also displayed. On system terminals with a display it is operated and configured using the Foxkey; on all other terminals, using */# procedures and suffix dialling (DTMF). Remote retrieval and remote configuration are also possible.
Voice Mail System AVS 5150
In addition to the answering functions of the standard Voice Mail System the AVS Voice Mail System also provides time-controlled announcements, voice-actuated menu prompting, CLIPbased routing, the possibility of external notification, and much more. The AVS ships as an expansion card in two variants, each variant differing in the number of parallel voice channels and in recording capacity.
Automatic Call Distribution Access to system configuration, what a maximum integration of different systems ensures And of course Ascotel IntelliGate supports also First and Third-Party CTI interfaces for commercial CTI applications based on the Microsoft TAPI 2.1 standard.
First-party CTI
A first-party CTI is the direct physical connection between a phone terminal and a telephony Client (workstation PC). Telephony functions and telephone states are controlled and monitored on the telephony Client. A first-party CTI solution is ideal for a small number of CTI workstations and is easily implemented. Connection via V.24 or Ethernet Ascotel IntelliGate supports first-party CTI on corded system terminals via the Pocket Adapter (V.24 interface). For this purpose the Ascotel IntelliGate TAPI driver is required. The Pocket Adapter is looped between the terminal and the AD2 interface of the PBX. Ascotel IntelliGate supports First-Party CTI on all Office terminals, also via LAN. For this purpose the Ascotel IntelliGate First-Party TAPI Service Provider (AIF-TSP) is required. Application example Dialling from a database (phone book CD, etc.) Caller identification (CLIP) Creating a call journal
Third-party CTI
Third-party CTI is an user-friendly multi-station solution. In contrast to first-party CTI, third-party CTI controls and monitors several system terminals (including cordless system terminals) via the central telephony server, which is connected with the PBX. In addition terminals on ISDN and analogue interfaces can also be monitored. PC and terminal allocation is handled by the telephony server. Connection via Ethernet with OIP The CTI Third party connection is effected via Ethernet using the Open Interfaces Platform (OIP). To this end the OIP is installed on the telephony server. Application example Busy lamp field Group functionality Networked CTI solution Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
ISDN interface
Ascotel IntelliGate supports the ISDN protocols ETSI, DSS1 and QSIG. Besides the possibility of networking various systems into a PISN (Private Integrated Services Network) via the ISDN interface, these protocols also provide various functions that can be used for connecting external applications (e. g. IVR systems, fax server, Voice Mail systems, Unified Messaging Systems, DECT radio systems).
QSIG Networking via AIP 6400
Ascotel IntelliGate systems can be networked via the data network using the AIP 6400 special card. Here voice data and QSIG signalling are transmitted as IP data packets (QSIG tunnelling). Advantages and characteristics: All Ascotel IntelliGate QSIG features are available. No QSIG licences are required. No call charges are incurred. Automatic alternative routing via the PSTN if all the available voice channels are busy. The data network has to be VoIP-compatible and Quality of Service must be guaranteed. AIP 6400 itself supports both CoS and ToS prioritization. Data protection measures have to be taken into consideration if the connection runs via a public WAN link such as the Internet.
QSIG networking via the IP-compatible data network
Location networking via the public ISDN network
Virtual Networking (Virtual Network) With this type of networking all the PINXs are connected to the public ISDN network. The connections between the PINX are switched lines, not direct physical connections. The characteristics of this type of networking are: Line resources are required for the current connections only. Voice and data traffic via the public network is charged according to duration and distance. The necessary networking-specific equipment is minimal. The range of services available in a virtual network depends on the range of services offered by the network provider. The DSS1 ISDN protocol is the main protocol used. Virtual Networking with a Virtual PBX (Centrex) Some network providers offer a private numbering plan (PNP) as a service. Together with ISDN supplementary services, e.g. rerouting services, this means that the customer has a virtual PBX at his disposal. Some network providers market this facility under the name Centrex while others use the general term VPN (Virtual Private Network). A virtual PBX can easily be integrated as a PINX in a PISN. The system supports private numbering plans and incorporates them seamlessly into its own network functionality.
Virtual Networking (left) and virtual network with virtual PBX (right)
Location networking via own or leased lines
Leased-line Networking (Leased-line Network) In this network type the PINX (Private Integrated Network Exchange) network nodes are linked through own or leased lines to a PISN (Private Integrated Services Network), whereby networking via basic or primary rate access is possible. QSIG/PSS1 is the main protocol used. This means that a number of featuers are more supported than with the DSS1 protocol, e. g. name display (CNIP/CONP) and network-wide recall. QSIG networking is subject to a licence used to enable a specific number of simultaneously outgoing QSIG channels. The characteristics of this type of networking are: fixed line resources fixed costs It is possible to network Ascotel IntelliGate systems together as well as Ascotel IntelliGate systems and systems by other manufacturers. With the QSIG networking of Ascotel IntelliGate systems a number of features can also be operated on other PINXs via QSIG, e. g. switching relays, fetching calls or activating the forwarding of another subscriber. Combining Leased-line and Virtual Networking Possibility of combining leased-line and virtual networking within a PISN.
AIMS manager
The AIMS Managers are functional software modules that are started from the AIMS Shell. The table below shows the main properties and functions of the individual AIMS Managers:
Overview of AIMS Managers Symbol Manager Configuration Manager (CM) Function Configure system and customer data offline Configure system and customer data online (via local access, dial-up access or LAN) Adapt system or customer data flexibly and quickly
Fault & Maintenance Manager Configure remote alarming (FM) Display, evaluate and analyse event messages
Symbol Manager Account Manager (AM) Function Configuration of OCL and ICL data Configuration of the OCL and ICL output interface Recording of ICC data per subscriber, network interface or cost centre (totalizer only) Configuration and allocation of the surcharge calculator to the ICC counters Data import from LCR tables LCR management Check-in and check-out Configure room phones Acquisition and printout of call charges Room management (room available, occupied) Wake-up calls for guests
Hotel Manager (HM)
Information Manager (IM) Upload Manager (UM) Voice Mail Manager (VMM) IP Gateway Manager (GM) System Event Manager (SEM)
Information Manager (IM) supports the customers with helpful offline documentation. The Upload Manager (UM) is used to update the software of a system from the PC. Voice Mail System Configuration 2 authorization levels: Attendant and Administrator Online configuration of the AIP 6400 (web browser) Comprehensive centralized monitoring of event messages Installation on several PCs possible Particularly well suited for monitoring networked systems Receives and processes messages via ISDN or TCP / IP
System Assistant
The System Assistant provides quick access to the main everyday system settings via Office 45. This means that the following configurations, among others, can be carried out from a central administration point (e.g. the Secretariat). Editing subscriber names and numbers Entering abbreviated dialling numbers Unlocking phones if the password is no longer known Enabling remote maintenance
Project Manager
The Project Manager (PM) is used for recording and calculating the components required by a system and for rating an Ascotel IntelliGate Net (AIN). The results of the calculations and the stored price list are then used to generate a quotation automatically, including accompanying documents such as a layout graphic. The Project Manager is capable of automatically generating a subset of configuration data. This data can be imported directly into the Configuration Manager for further processing.
Features Overview
Here is provided an alphabetical overview in table form of the features that can be operated on the terminals.
Legend used in the table of features Menu or Foxkey-operated feature ISDN */# procedure R TM Digit Feature available as a standard ISDN service (ETSI signalling) and therefore menu-operated on commercially available ISDN terminals (also via */# procedures) Feature actuated only by using a */# procedure. For pulse dialling telephones without the * key, a substitute * can be defined in the numbering plan (e.g. "9") Feature actuated using the control key Feature available on the terminal Feature supported by the system. Its availability depends on the terminal Digit suffix dialling (activated DTMF) Feature not supported on this terminal
Features overview (several pages) Features Abbreviated dialling numbers, throughout the system Acceptance of a call or data connection with preparation Preparing to call takeover from nn to mm Preparng to handover data connection from nn to mm Clear preparation for handing over call to SC Clear preparation for handing over data connection to SC Activate prepared acceptance *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 *87 nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm # # # # # # # # # # # *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 *84 nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm nn*mm # # # # # # # # # # # #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. #87 SC No. #84 SC No. *88# or *87*88 *88 SC No. GSM term. SIP terminal IP system term. Office 45 Office 35 Office 25 Office 10 Office 160 Office 135 ISDN TM Analogue (DTMF)
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Ac eptance ofacalor dta con ection withpreparation
Acceptance of a call or ringing connection without preparation (Fast Take) Allocate cost centre before the call Announcement Answer within the group Answer outside the group Initiate to a subscriber Initiate with autom. duplexmode Initiate to a group Answering general bell Coded ringing Ringing signal
Ac eptance ofacalor irngnig con cetion wihtoutprepartion F(astTake)
see under "Exchange Access"
Alocatecostcentrebefoer hte cal
An ouncement
*89 *7998 SC No. *79 Gr. No.
*89 *7998 SC No. *79 Gr. No. *79 Gr. No. *79 Gr. No. *79 Gr. No. *89 *7998 SC No. *89 *7998 SC No. *89 *7998 SC No. *89 *7998 SC No. *79 Gr. No.
*21 Dest. No. *21# #21 *22 #22 *28 #28
*21 Dest. No. *21# #21 *22 #22 *28 #28 *22 *22 *22 *22
*21 Dest. No. *21# #21 *22 #22 *28 #28 *24 Text No. Param.# #24 *02 #02 *02 #02 *02 #02 *02 #02 *02 #02 *02 #02 *02 #02 *22 *22
Activate to SC last configured Clear Activate to preconfigured SC Clear to preconfigured SC Activate to general bell with coded ringing / PS Clear to general bell with coded ringing / PS Activate to standard text
*24 *24 Text No. Text No. Param.# Param.# #24 *02 #02 #24 *02 #02
Clear to standard text Protect against Allow to own set Call transfer after enquiry call without enquiry call Explicit call transfer (ECT) Call waiting Activate Reject Answer with hold Answer without hold Answer, with conference Protect against Allow to own set Callback if SC busy (CCBS) / available subscriber Activate Clear Change PIN x: old PIN, y: new PIN Clear configuration Coded ringing on generalcall Activate in prefix dialling Activate in suffix dialling Answer Conference Set up (from connection) Set up (variable)
Cal rtansfer
TM TM
ISDN ISDN ISDN
Cal waitng
3 *04 #*04 #*04 #*04 #04
*43 / 6 End
*43 / 6 ISDN ISDN
R*43 / R6 R0 R2 R1 R3 *04 #04
*04 #*04 #*04 #04
ISDN ISDN *04 #04
CalbackifSC busyC( CBS)/availabelsubscriber
*47 x * y*y# *00
*00 2) *00 *00 *00 *00 #37 *47 x * y*y# *00 *00 *00
ISDN #37 *47 x * y*y# *00
R9 or R*37 #37 *47 x * y*y# *00
Change PNI
Clearconifguartion
Coded irngnig ongeneralcal
*81 SC No. *82
*81 SC No. *81 / 8 *82
*81 SC No. R8 or R*81 *82
Confernce
TM *71 SC No. *71 SC No. *71 SC No. *71 SC No. *71 SC No. *71 SC No. *71 SC No.
ISDN *71 SC No.
R3 *71 SC No.
GSM term. *70 Conf. No. SIP terminal *70 Conf. No. IP system term. *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 45 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 35 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 25 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 10 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 160 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Office 135 *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. ISDN TM *SC No. # #71 *70 Conf. No. Analogue (DTMF) R*SC No. # R#71 *70 Conf. No.
Features Expand (variable) Terminate (variable) Exclude subscriber (internal) Set up (predetermined)
Courtesy Service (Announcement prior to answering) Activate Deactivate Record with handset Recording with audio equipment Check the recording *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] # *93x #93x *91xy [*nn] # *92xy [*nn] # *#91xy [*nn] # or *#92xy [*nn] #91xy [*nn] # or #92xy [*nn] #
Recordingmalicoius acls (MCID)
RejctcalReject al
Relays
*74 <Relay No.> #74 <Relay No.>
Deactivate (PBX)
GSM term. *06 SC No. LM Proc. SIP terminal *06 SC No. LM Proc. IP system term. *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 45 *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 35 *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 25 *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 10 *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 160 *06 SC No. LM Proc. Office 135 *06 SC No. LM Proc. ISDN TM *06 SC No. LM Proc. Analogue (DTMF) *06 SC No. LM Proc.
Remote conrtolefatures
Features Remote control features
Remote maintenance / configuration Enable/bar a one-off remote maintenance Enable/bar a repeated remote maintenance access Ringing relay with delay (line keys and team keys) Secret code (disable room-to-room barring) Subaddressing (SUB) Suppression of the call number display (CLIR) activate permanently deactivate permanently Activate for each call *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *31# #31# *31 Dest. No. #31 Dest. No. *754 / #754 *753 / #753 *754 / #754 *753 / #753 *754 / #754 *753 / #753 0, 10, 20, 30 s
Remote maintenance/confgiuration
*754 / #754 *753 / #753 0, 10, 20, 30 s *34
*754 / #754 *753 / #753
Ringnig erlaywiht dealy(linekeysand etamkeys)
*34 ISDN
Secretcode
Subad res ing(SUB )
Sup res ion ofhte acl numberdispaly(CLIR)
Deactivate for each call
Switch over switch groups 0120 Switch group xx in pos. y xx = Group [01.20] y = switch position [1.3] System time / System date Set up the system time Set up the system date *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *57 hh mm *58 dd mm yyyy *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y *85 xx y
Swicth overswitchgroups0120
Systemtime/Systemdtae
Team keys Take Text messages View Send (standard text with / without parameters) to SC
Teamkeys
see under Acceptance of a call or data connection with preparation
User-network and network interfaces
User-network and network interfaces Max. number. Total user-network interfaces (AD2, a/b, S) AD2 user-network interfaces Analogue user-network interfaces (a/b) DTMF / PD (incl. voice mail ports) S user-network interfaces Total network interfaces (a/b, T, T2, S external, SIP) Analogue network interfaces (a/b) DTMF / PD Basic accesses, total (T, S external) Total primary rate accesses (T2, AIP 6400) Interfaces S, total of S external + T IP interfaces with up to AIP 6400 or AIP 6500 SIP access SIP access channels
Ascotel IntelliGate 303)
Ascotel IntelliGate 603)
Ascotel IntelliGate 320 1681) 322) 10 1203)
Ascotel IntelliGate Net 500 as for 2065 as for 2065 as for 2065 as for as for 2065 as for 2065 as for 2065 as for 2065
For performance reasons max. 56 terminals per PBX with pulse dialling are permitted. For performance reasons a maximum of 16 interfaces is permitted in pulse dialling mode per PBX. Licences required
Terminals
Max. number of terminals per system and interface Interface Miscellaneous AD2 Terminal type System Terminals 2025 per system per system 36 322) per system 400 Ascotel IntelliGate Net 500 as for 2065 as for 2065 as for per interface
Total terminals corded (incl. DECT RU) Terminals on AD2 (incl. DECT RU) Featurephones / system terminals Operator Consoles V.24 interface Cordless System Office 10 Office 25 Office 35 Office 45 Office 45 OfficePocket Adapter Ascotel DECT Radio unit1) Office 135 Office 160pro DCT terminals GAP terminals Office 35IP Office 1560IP Office 1600IP SIP terminals
Handsets
IP terminals
GSM Terminals Terminals on S interfaces (total) Paging system Terminals as per ETSI standard ISDN terminals ISDN PC cards ISDN LAN routers ISDN Terminal Adapters teleCOURIER pager
400 250
as for 2065 as for 2065 as for 2065 as for 83)
Terminals on a/b interfaces (total)4) Analogue, nationally approved terminals Pulse dialling (PUL) Frequency dialling (DTMF) Group 3 fax machines5) Answering machines Modems
168 168
500 500
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
DSP cards required. Maximum of 18 SB-8 radio units for operation on two AD2 interfaces in each case Maximum of 2 call connections possible simultaneously The Ascotel Voice Mail System occupies 2 or 4 a/b interfaces. In an AIN the fax has to have memory in the send and receive direction and support "Retransmission". For performance reasons max. 56 terminals per PBX with pulse dialling are permitted.
Trial Licence, Office CTI, Office 1560/1560IP andOffice 1600/ 0 1560x, Office 1600x, CTI 1600IP Clients Basic Ascotel IntelliGate Operatin of an AIN Net +1 Ascotel IntelliGate Net Satellite6) SIP Subscriber SIP Access Channel Standard Voice Mail Enhancement for 2 channels Additional satellite in an AIN SIP subscriber Simultaneously usable channels to an SIP service provider Allows the simultaneous use of Voice Mail channels with voice compression unavailable 0 unavailable
VoIP Channel for Stand- VoIP functionality ard Media Switch GSM Subscriber Universal Terminal Interface (UTI)7)
unavailable
Logon to the system Use of the UTI interface
this licence cannot be purchased separately; it is part of other licences combinable with the CTI Third Party Basic licence Upgrade to "CTI Third Party Standard" licence without operator console groups without workgroups Upgrade to "Basic Ascotel IntelliGate Net" licence For Italy only
List of Abbreviations
a/b ACD AD2 AIMS AIN AIP AKB AMI ATPS AVS Analogue Automatic Call Distribution Ascotel digital two-wire Ascotel Information Management System Ascotel IntelliGate Net Ascotel IP Gateway Alphanumerical Keyboard Ascotel Mobility Interface Auxiliary Terminal Power Supply Ascotel Voice Mail System GAP GSM Generic Access Profile Global System for Mobile Communication FSK Frequency Shift Keying EKP EMC ETSI Expansion keypad (EKP) Electromagnetic compatibility European Telecommunications Standardisation Institute
CC CCBS CDE CFB CFNR CFU CLIP CNIP COLP CONP CT CTI CTX Call Centre Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber Call Distribution Element Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding on No Reply Call Forwarding Unconditional Calling Line Identification Presentation Calling Name Identification Presentation Connected Line Identification Presentation Connected Name Identification Presentation Call Transfer Computer Telephony Integration Centrex LAN LCR Local Area Network Least Cost Routing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Light Emitting Diode ICC ICL IMP IP ISDN IT ITU IVR Individual Charge Counting Incoming Call Logging Pulse dialling Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network Information Technology International Telecommunication Union Interactive Voice Response
DDE DDI DDO DECT DSP DSS1 DTMF Dynamic Data Exchange Direct Dialling In Direct Dialling Out Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony Digital Signal Processor Digital Subscriber Signalling 1 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
LDAP LED
OCL OIP Outgoing Call Logging Open Interfaces Platform
PA PBX Pocket Adapter Private Branch Exchange Private Integrated Network Exchange Private Integrated Services Network PISN Subscriber Private Numbering Plan Power over Ethernet Primary rate access (30B + D)
ECMA EIB European Computer Manufacturers' Association European Installation Bus
PINX PISN PISN SC PNP PoE PRA
PSA PSI PSS1 PUM Paging system Paging Interface (PI) (Paging System Interface) Private Signalling System1 Personal User Mobility
WAN WiFi WLAN Wide Area Network Wireless Fidelity Wireless Local Area Network
QSIG Signalling at reference point Q in accordance with ITU
S SC Se SIP SMB SMPT SVM S user-network interface Subscriber Basic access S external Session Initiation Protocol Small and medium-sized businesses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Standard Voice Mail System
T T2 TAPI TCP TFE TSD TSP TSPI Basic Access T Primary rate access T2 Telephony Application Program Interface Transmission Control Protocol Door intercom system Terminal Selection Digit Telephony Service Provider Telephony Service Provider Interface
UG UMS UPS UUS User group Unified Messaging Uninterruptible Power Supply User-to-User Signalling
V2 VAC VDC VoIP VoIP SC Proprietary protocol at the S interface Volts of Alternating Current Volts of Direct Current Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP subscriber
Documents and Help Systems with Further Information
Product Ascotel IntelliGate 2025 / 2045 / 2065 Ascotel IntelliGate Ascotel IntelliGate
Document System Manual System Manual Features System Manual Interfaces and Terminals Application Notes (technical information), FAQs and a compatibility list are all available on the internet support page at: https://pbxweb.aastra.com
Installation instructions (readme file) Information Manager Operating Instructions for setting up a PC-PBX connection for Windows 2000 / XP Help system Application Notes
Upload Manager System Event Manager Project Manager DECT AVS Voice Mail System
Help system Help system Operating Instructions Operating Instructions DECT Planning System Manual Operating Instructions Quick User's Guide Help system
Standard Voice Mail System Application interfaces
Operating Instructions System Manual Help system User's guide First Party TAPI Service Provider
Networking
System Manual Ascotel IntelliGate Net System Manual PISN/QSIG Networking System Manual AIP 6400
Aastra Telecom (UK) Limited Unit B3, Armstrong Mall Southwood Business Park Farnborough Hampshire GU14 0NR T +44 (0)3435 F +44 (0)101 www.aastra.co.uk info.uk@aastra.com
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