Installation and Operation Manual

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TD 92579EN
10 April 2015 / Ver. N
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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1 Select DECT > System.
NOTE: To access the System tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see
4.5.16 Select Mode on page 62.
2 Select/clear the Enabled Carriers check boxes.
Note: For Brazil, the following carriers shall be selected only: 0, 1, 2 and 3.
3 Click "OK".
4.5.8 Local R-Key Handling
With this option enabled keypad information is handled locally. If this option is disabled
keypad information is sent transparently to the IP-PBX. Local R-key handling is further
described in Appendix B.
1 Select DECT > System.
NOTE: To access the System tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see
4.5.16 Select Mode on page 62.
2 To enable, select the Local R-Key Handling check box.
NOTE: To access the Local R-Key Handling check box, the SIP protocol has to be
selected on the Master, see
4.5.20 Configure Gatekeeper on page 63.
3 Click "OK".
4.5.9 No Transfer on Hangup
If enabled it will not be possible to do a transfer by hanging up the handset. R4 must be
pressed (see Appendix B).
1 Select DECT > System.
NOTE: To access the System tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see
4.5.16 Select Mode on page 62.
2 To enable, select the No Transfer on Hangup check box.
3 Click "OK".
4.5.10 No On-Hold Display
If enabled, no On-Hold indication will be displayed in the handsets.
When one party in a call put the other party on-hold, the existing information in the other
party’s handset display will be replaced with an on-hold message. To prevent this the "No
On-Hold Display" option must be enabled. Do as follows:
1 Select DECT > System.
NOTE: To access the System tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see
4.5.16 Select Mode on page 62.
2 To enable, select the No On-Hold Display check box.
3 Click "OK".
4.5.11 Display Original Called
If enabled, the original called party, instead of the diverted party, is shown to the called
party if the call is diverted.
Example: Handset B is diverted to handset C which in turn is diverted to handset D. When
handset A is calling handset B the following extension number or name will be shown in