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3. 5. 5
Corded Terminals by Other Manufacturers
On the analogue and S user-network interfaces, appropriate terminal types from
Aastra or other manufacturers can be used. For these terminals on the S bus, Asco-
tel® IntelliGate® also provides a number of ISDN features (see the "ISDN Services
Supported by the System" Chapter in the "System Functions and Features" User
Manual).
All terminals approved by the network operator can be used on the analogue user-
network interfaces. The system supports pulse and frequency dialling modes.
The Ascotel® IntelliGate® features can be operated using */# procedures from ISDN
terminals as well as analogue terminals. The table in the "Features Overview" Chap-
ter in the "System Functions and Features" System Manual illustrates the complete
spectrum of features and allows comparisons with the system terminals.
3. 5. 6
DECT Terminals by Other Manufacturers
Ascotel® IntelliGate® supports cordless terminals by other manufacturers based on
the GAP standard (GAP: Generic Access Profile)
These restricted functions can only be fully utilized if they are implemented in ac-
cordance with the GAP standard in both the handsets and the system supplied by
the outside manufacturer.
Note:
Restrictions are likely also with regard to the quality of the radio links
since mobility management with handover/roaming cannot be influ-
enced where non-system handsets are concerned. In other words, the
quality of these functions depends to a large extent on the software of
non-system handsets.
9d Handsets Connected to Ascotel® IntelliGate®
The rugged 9d handsets from the Ascom Wireless Solutions product portfolio can
also be registered as system terminals on Ascotel® IntelliGate® under the GAP
standard or with the
Advanced Messaging
licence. User-friendly messaging and
alarm systems can be implemented in combination with the IMS (Integrated Mes-
sage Server). The following overview shows the features available on the handsets,
with and without licence: