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Features
A COM port and/or internal fax modem can be retrofitted with a fax/V.24 interface card.
To connect Comfort Pro S to existing company hardware, an actor can be connected to a door opener
contact. A doorbell and door intercom can also be connected using additional devices.
Comfort Pro S enables you to use CTI (
C
omputer
T
elephony
I
ntegration) applications. The TAPI (Telephony
Application Programming Interface) standard is supported for the purpose of integrating CTI applications.
Comfort Pro S also features an integrated browser-based CTI application, the Telefonie-Assistent. The
Telefonie-Assistent allow users to call up and use telephone functions from their PCs.
Networking
As your company’s requirements grow, Comfort Pro S can be networked with other communications systems
via permanent ISDN lines (“Q.SIG”) or via Internet connections (“Q.SIG-IP”), connecting distant locations and
branch offices in a single, comprehensive telephone network. Comfort Pro S can for example, operate as a
sub-system or a DECT server via the Q.SIG network. This type of networking is described in the chapter on
DECT Networks
Comfort Pro S supports the setting up of a DECT network, enabling mobile office communications. For larger
offices, using several DECT stations (RFP, Radio Fixed Parts) can expand wireless network coverage and
provide a transparent handover between the RFPs while maintaining the telephone connection.
Handsets as system terminals with all the system telephone features are available for DECT telephony and
handsets using GAP and CAP standards are also supported. The handover between the RFPs also functions
with handsets using the GAP standard.
Up to 4 calls can be made simultaneously via an RPF, and up to 8 calls can be made simultaneously if an RFP
is connected via 2 U
pn
connections.
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Comfort Pro S supports the connection of VoIP terminals, enabling the company’s existing internal network
infrastructure (LAN with 100 MBit/s) to be used for telephony as well. Corded system terminals of the
Comfort Pro P 300 IP and Comfort Pro P 500 IP types are available for this purpose. These devices have the
same functionality and support the same features as the non IP-enabled system terminals.
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