System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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DECT terminals
DECT terminals are allocated to a user in the same way as other terminals. The fol-
lowing restrictions apply:
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Only one DECT terminal per user is allowed.
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In the UGs 1...16 (system 2065 1...24) the DECT group call is used for those DECT
terminals on which the parameter
Busy if busy
is set to
No
with the allocated user.
A DECT group call saves resources (DECT channels) compared with DECT indi-
vidual calls.
•
In each Location Area only 9 DECT terminals can be searched for simultaneously
using individual calls.
4. 7. 2
Large user groups
Any user group in the PBX can be configured as a large user group in the system
configuration (
Large user group
=
Yes
). Large user groups differ from ordinary user
groups in the following ways:
•
Apart from the general system limits there is no other restriction on the number
of members in a member group.
•
The elements Operator Console and General Bell are not possible.
•
Global call distribution is not possible
•
Subgroups are not available
•
They can be the destination of a Call Forwarding Unconditional or Call Forward-
ing on No Reply, even if the diverting user is still a member of a different user
group.
•
Any call diversion or call forwarding (even internal) by a UG member automati-
cally results in the member being switched out of the user group. If there is only
one member left in the member group, that member cannot activate CFU or
CFNR and therefore cannot log out of the user group.
Note: In Twin Mode the user of the DECT handset and the user of the corded ter-
minal have to be entered in the user group.
•
If a member makes outgoing external calls without a direct dialling number the
direct dialling number of the user group is not used as CLIP.