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Chapter 3 <br />
3.1.1.1.5 Meet Me Conference Licence<br />
In the Software Key Features screen, in the System features tab, the item Meet Me<br />
Conference specifies if the Meet Me Conference is authorized by the software key: Value 0 =<br />
feature disabled, value 1 = feature enabled.<br />
The number of Meet-me conferences, which are activated simultaneously, depends on the<br />
licence. The default value is 0; the maximal value is 1.<br />
3-4
Chapter 3 3.1.1.1.5 Meet Me Conference Licence In the Software Key Features screen, in the System features tab, the item Meet Me Conference specifies if the Meet Me Conference is authorized by the software key: Value 0 = feature disabled, value 1 = feature enabled. The number of Meet-me conferences, which are activated simultaneously, depends on the licence. The default value is 0; the maximal value is 1. 3-4
3.1.1.1.6 Restrictions In OmniPCX Office Version 5.1: - Transfer to the Conference Bridge is not possible. - Calls from NDDI analog trunks cannot reach the conference bridge. But calls from DDI (simulated or not) on analog trunks or trunks that use DDI analog protocol (e.g.: DDI trunks, T1_CAS, PCM R2) CAN reach the conference bridge. - The Conference Bridge cannot be activated or joined by the Voice Management Unit or the Automated Attendant. - Metering is minimal: Tickets are generated only for external incoming calls. Tickets show the dialed number of the Conference as the dialed destination. 3-5
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First Easy Premium Advanced Analog
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500 DECT Conference Callback Name D
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Callback (4) 8002/801 2 Deskph one
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ISDN (4) Personal Speed Dial (4) Se
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"Press Star" question are skipped a
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The user workstation consists of: -
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5.1 DECT 5.1.1 DECT Overview 5.1.1.
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Country or zone of registration Cor
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Technical Classification of the Sit
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Case of a Full DECT optimization of
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Attaching a 4070 EO Base Station Wa
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OmniPCX Office - OmniPCX Office Web
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Registrar IP Address Port Outbound
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The direct RTP feature enables dire
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- 48 with ARMADA VoIP32 daughter bo
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Data rate (bandwidth) Number of pos
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- Automatic overflow: too much traf
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7.1 General Presentation 7.1.1 Over
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another analog trunk; in this case,
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7.1.2 Services provided OPTIMIZED F
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- manually by the attendant (joinin
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- automatically - manually (for exa
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To redirect the call to the central
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SITUATION Call handling The table b
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During an outgoing call, the ISVPN
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• without specific line seizure
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• by OMC (Expert View), select: D
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Use of default values in the "Calle
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Start End Day group Provider/ Desti
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36123 dialed -> selection of the fi
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Pub 8840721 100 - 200 1 1 "Trunk gr
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"Dialing plan" configuration: - "Se
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Network Prefix Ranges Substitute Tr
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Main numbering plan of PCX B Start
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Outgoing calls Called party number
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For all incoming and outgoing calls
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Information transmitted: - Charged
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Note: A "Non synchronising" access
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etween B and A via the QSIG link. S
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- Synchronization priority: 10 - B-
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7.6.1.4 Synchronizing the OmniPCX O
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embedded softphone. An Internet use
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7.6.3.1.3 Configuring the SIP Param
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for the trunks group: System -> Ext
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Login Password Domain name Realm RF
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7.6.4.2 Configuring the Extended Co
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Maximum number of external users En
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8.1 PIMphony 8.1.1 Overview Alcatel
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OS 8.1.3.3 Limits PIMphony PIMphony
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8.2.1.1.2 HOTEL INSTALLATION When t
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Account code with substitution Serv
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DND override This service enables a
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• by MMC-Station: NumPln -> IntNu
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In the case of a wake-up problem, t
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The Hotel application allows you to
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Note: By OMC, under System Miscella
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- validate all the check-in screens
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- the guest's mail status (messages
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- no message is waiting for the gue
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This feature enables a guest to set
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The RSL key or directory no. allows
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3. When finished, click OK. Note: 8
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Automatic forwarding Conference Tra
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• By OMC (Expert View), select: C
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- Terminal forwarding or external f
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- 2 line counters: • one partial
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Note 6: Available for V24 printing
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- Select printing of a header on ea
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FIELD ADD. SERVICES EXTERNAL COR- R
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External forwarding The operator is
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The schema definition of an XML tic
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- cost of counter reminder. If the
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8.4.13 Appendix and the installatio
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Outgoing call: the outgoing call is
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Loopback mode This field defines th
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extracted via the Open Telephony Se
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- Use the MS Windows Add/Remove Pro
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configuration program. 8.5.2.3.2 "L
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The CSTA processing capacities of t
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8.6.2.1.6 Conference Call The Confe
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8.6.2.1.12 Monitor Start The Monito
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The Get Name service returns the na
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8.6.4.2 TAPI SERVER/CLIENT CONNECTI
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8.6.5.2 Configuration - To create v
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• Supervision keys By OMC (Expert
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8.7.3 Using a NPTT Doorphone 8.7.3.
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By OMC (Expert View), select: Subsc
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Select the Network Management Contr
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The recommended procedure is the fo
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- For fixed TEI, assign a value bet
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8.10.1.3 INTERNAL PLLs The system m
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- Management of audio files using O
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8.12.1.2 Topology - The attendant i
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Automatic Welcome - Configuration p
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8.13.1.3.2 Supported OS list for PC
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Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox S
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9.1 Overview Web-Based Tool is a mo
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Dump System Service Details Operato
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- Enter the audio file name in the
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9.1.3.2 Hardware Information The Ha
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- Disk SMART - System Files - Netwo
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9.1.3.4.2 Memory info The Memory In
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- NMC: is the Alcatel-Lucent Networ
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9.1.4.1.4 Traceroute The Traceroute
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9.1.4.3 NTP status The NTP status l
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The name of the DAP log file link i
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9.1.5 VoIP Information The VoIP lin
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The maximum number of 'hold reserva
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- Delay (in ms): delay between the
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10.1 General Presentation 10.1.1 Ov
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- Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch 8118/812
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Figure 10.2: Call flows *Callers ca
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This configuration uses a local are
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Caution 2: Run ACD Setup before con
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Function Start End Base Local call
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The General tab consists of the fol
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2. Check the Mailbox box of the gro
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2. In the Agents Sets area, click M
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3. Set the ACD ports to 0. 4. Click
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_nigeb-egnahc_ _dne-egnahc_ - A
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2. Enter the name of the group in G
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2. Select one of three possible act
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Example 2: If x = 3, the announceme
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etween 1 and 8. The same level of p
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The defined exceptional days are li
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2. Select the planning of your choi
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• Agent n°. (number) : identific
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10.3.3.1.3 Login/logout from a phon
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Force automatic call answer feature
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10.3.4.2.2 Description of the Call
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• No hard disk is necessary • L
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Figure 10.21: Example of Call Routi
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Figure 10.23: .csv File before Modi
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• select an announcement to be ad
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10.4.2.2.4 Recording Automatic Call
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- AG:: Agent xx-yyy where xx is the
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11.1 OMC 11.1.1 Overview OMC is the
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personal belongings. For more infor
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- OLITEC USB ISDN 128K - Multitech
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In the current version of the syste
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- In OMC, select Options > Change P
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Click on the After OMC disconnect b
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The OmniPCX Office software (with o
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Features included Easy EasyPlus Exp
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Features included Easy EasyPlus Exp
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11.1.8.2 Individual types of audio
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Note: In order to transfer audio fi
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6. Specify the destination path for
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11.2.1.1.1 ACCESS TO THE MMC Access
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11.2.1.1.5 CONFIGURABLE FEATURES IN
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11-29
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station must be switched off by pre
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Restriction level of trunk groups (
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NUMBER makes it possible to erase A
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KEY FUNCTION PARAMETERS SelFwd Sele
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Note 2: This paragraph only describ
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concerned (4 services maximum). By
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Press COUNT. 11.2.3.1.1 PRINTING OF
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11-45
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Confirm the password by entering it
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TRANSP: by successively pressing th
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MODIFY after pressing this key, ent
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DIRECT : by successively pressing t
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transmitted on each access. For exa
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Press GROUPS. 11.2.9.1.1 CALL PICKU
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Press RSTSYS. TEMP: by successively
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11.2.11.1.4MANAGER-ASSIST PROFILES
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11.2.12 Metering Configuration 11.2
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MASK: by successively pressing this
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CSTOLM: by successively pressing th
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The personal speed dial numbers, RS
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DESIGNATION INTNUM grants access to
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Parking Send MF num Doorphone Parki
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11.2.18.1 Operation WARNING: This f
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egistration is based on the recepti
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TIME makes it possible to state the
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Press ARSCAL. 11.2.23.1.1TIME RANGE
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Press NAME. Enter the Multi Reflexe
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- NIGHT: lets you access voice guid
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12.1 Problem-Solving Methodology 12
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- Wait for the LED to go to steady
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according to the default numbering
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network. Default parameters are con
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phone set on connection. To keep in
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At the end of the session, a messag
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Type Message Location Additional In
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Before R3.1 R3.1 R4.0 R4.1 R5.0 R5.
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Before R3.1 R3.1 R4.0 R4.1 R5.0 R5.
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21H : slave DECT base interface 22H
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a version which does not correspond
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- there is a power supply problem (
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12.7.1.1.2 Web-Based Tool Web-Based
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- Click on the Submit button. Insta
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13.1 Certificate Management 13.1.1
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4. Select the appropriate path to s
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- My IC Web for Office - PIMphony A
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access and block remote access), re
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13.2.2.2 Password configuration All
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2. Enter the current OMC session pa
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14.1 Software Keys 14.1.1 Services
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For a system in limited mode, when
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Controlled services Relevant softwa
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Controlled services Relevant softwa
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Controlled services Relevant softwa
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arborescence. NTP Protocol distribu
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The 500 DECT has no automatic or pe
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14.2.6 Configuration The NTP synchr
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IP sets and Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwit
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3. Define the range of IP addresses
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Note 3: Carefully verify your entri
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15.1 A ACD Automatic Call Distribut
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15.4 D DAP DECT Access Point DASS2
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Internet Protocol Security. Standar
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POP3 Post Office Protocol. Standard
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TERMINAL GROUP Series of terminals
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