Product Guide - A5000 R5.4 – Aastra X series
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Hospital configuration:
This configuration, similar to the previous hotel configuration, can include specific functions for
hospitals, such as
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voice guides (announcements)
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management of DID (Direct Inward Directory) adapted to patients management
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the do not disturb (DND) function for patients during the night
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charging patients according to the deposit
The Aastra range provides telephony services to a large variety of user interfaces. The level and
number of features provided by the software depend on the kind of terminal.
The Aastra offer can manage the following terminals:
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Aastra IP terminals Aastra 5360ip, 5370ip, 5380ip and i740, i760,
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Aastra SIP terminals Aastra 6731i, 6751i, 6753i, 6755i, 6757i, 6735i/37i, 6739i. The Aastra
gateways are embedding basically a SIP access point.
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SIP Terminals: 3rd party terminals which are compliant to the standard SIP protocol are able
to be managed by the embedded SIP module, module available by default on the Aastra
gateways.
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SIP Video Terminals: 3rd party terminals which are compliant to the standard SIP protocol
for both the voice and the video are able to be managed by the embedded SIP module,
module available by default on the Aastra gateways
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Aastra BluStar
TM
8000i HD multimedia terminal: the HD multimedia video terminal solution
of the Aastra 5000 solution.
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Aastra BluStar
TM
for PC SIP Softphone: a SIP softphone client which allows calls to be
made from a PC inside an office, or from outside. Moreover, this application can be integrated
into external environments such as Microsoft Lync.
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DECT Terminals: wireless DECT terminals are GAP compliant. They give access to DECT
features through DTMF prefixes.
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GSM Mobile Terminals: Aastra Mobile Client (AMC) solution allows to manage up to 500
mobile terminals per Aastra X Series gateway.
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Wi-Fi terminals: A340w and A342w.
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Analogue terminals: Telephone sets, modems or fax machines. Analogue terminals are used
when the required level of service is limited. Users access most of the Aastra 5000 software
features by dialling a DTMF prefix defined for each service or feature. It is also possible to
connect specific terminals such as hotel terminals with message lamp.
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ISDN terminals: Thanks to its S0, S2 interfaces, Aastra can manage ISDN telephone sets
and can interconnect to fax servers and routers. For ISDN, Aastra has improved the voice
quality and developed many value-added services such as CLID and call forwarding.
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Aastra digital terminals: Aastra 5370, 5380, Aastra 6753, 6755, 6757 and M7xx. Thanks to
full interactivity between these terminals and the Aastra 5000 software, users have access to
the entire variety of Aastra telephony services through user-friendly interfaces.
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Attendant console: This is represented by the i2070 Software Attendant Console application
associated with a digital terminal, the A6757 + expansion keypad ATDC, specifically
configured as an attendant console.