User manual

CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
NEAX 2000 IPS General Description Page 89
NDA-24345, Issue 3
INASET
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INASET terminals are members of the Dterm IP family. INASET terminals have a Web browser
with a large color display and a built-in multi-port Ethernet switch for connectivity to the user’s local
PC. INASET terminals bring a wealth of information to the desktop, including short text display
messages and Web pages specifically tailored for the small screen format
The INASET’s basic load includes a graphical telephony application that provides an abundance of
telephony information and desktop control that is easy to use with its menu-based interface.
Information and controls accessible via the softkeys and feature buttons include:
Line status showing a visual icon display for the status of all assigned phone lines and DSS
lines.
Caller information showing a visual text display for things such as time, date and call status
information.
Telephony Directory for storing, searching and dialing different profiles which you can
categorize and store in one of three different groups: corporate, personal and group.
Web access providing browsing capabilities to display HTML web-based information
located on the Internet or Intranet. Also includes support for Java applets.
Virtual keys providing access to features, functions and recent keys activated on the
terminal. The user can program display and functions for how they see fit with limited or no
administrative support necessary.
By converging a company’s voice and data networks, there is only one network to manage. The
INASET includes a built-in switch, so you can use a single Ethernet switch port for the computer
(data) and the INASET. Because it’s an IP based telephone, it can be installed anywhere on a
corporate IP network. The INASET is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) compatible
and doesn’t require the need to be co-located with the NEAX PBX equipment. INASET supports
G.711, G.729a and G.723.1 audio compression for low-bandwidth requirements.