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SMD · ICT-System Family - OpenCom 100

OpenCom 100 SMD All in One DECT-Server Internet Access Router DSL-Router Remote Access Service TAPI-Server (Platform for CTI- Applications) PBX

OpenCom 100 SMD Summary of Main Features Compact DECT multicell system and PBX with up to 20/30/52 ports Optional S 2M interface for additional 30 ports on OpenCom 120 U PN interface for system terminal (OpenPhone 6x) or Radio Fixed Parts (RFP 21) S 0 interfaces external and internal 10Base-T interface for Ethernet-LAN and DSL connection IP-Router for internet / Remote Access Service for HomeOffices

OpenCom 100 SMD Summary of Main Features (2) Wireless internet via DECT-2 and wireless phonecalls in the same time (OpenPhone 25) Possibility of connecting - nice and practicle System Phones - wired and wireless - other wireless components, such as DECT mobiles, - ISDN-terminals, - analog terminals, - computers for access to CTI- and internet applications Browser-based service via LAN/IP or remote Coupling of OpenCom 110/120 or 120/120 for extending

OpenCom 100 SMD Benefits for the customer Easy and powerful voice and data communication High availability by DECT-mobility Mobile connection of PCs with fast data transmission Wide range of terminals with different capacity Internet access for all LAN-PCs through integrated IP-Router via ISDN or fast DSL connection Safe access to enterprise network from home and remote places -Notification on system terminals (mobiles also) once a day or every five minutes... Software Update via remote service for wired system terminals

OpenCom 100 SMD ISDN S0S0 U PN S0S0 a/b RFP 21 OpenPhone 25 OpenPhone 21 OpenCom 100 U PN -Adapter OpenPhone 65 OpenPhone 61 Fax EuroMaster a/b BeeTel V.24 PBX with DECT-Mobility OpenPhone 63 U PN

OpenCom 100 SMD Terminals DeTeWe DECT-System Terminals(OpenPhone 2x-Family) DECT Standard Terminals acc. GAP(varix M3) DeTeWe System Terminals (OpenPhone 6x-Family) ISDN Standard Terminals(EuroMaster, EuroMaster Data) Analog Standard Terminals DeTeWe VirtualPhone (integrated CTI-application)

OpenCom 100 SMD OpenPhone 61 Wired System Terminals Easy to use: self-explaining display, variable depending on call status Indicates waiting messages and new s 9 functional keys 5 programmable keys 1 softkey Loudspeaking

OpenCom 100 SMD OpenPhone 63 Wired System Terminals Large, clear display Extensible by using adapters, e.g. for another telephone, second receiver, fax machine or a headset 12 functional keys 5 programmable keys 3 softkeys Free hand speaking

OpenCom 100 SMD OpenPhone 65 Wired System Terminals Up to three sideboards with a large number of keys programmable individually Extensible by using adapters, e.g. for another telephone, second receiver, fax machine or a headset 12 functional keys 9 programmable softkeys Extensions with softkeys available

OpenCom 100 SMD Features of RFP 21 Voice and Data transmission Full-slot-technique (support of all 24 time slots) Connection via 1 or 2 U PN -interfaces for 4 or 8 calls simultaniously in in every cell Power supply from PBX via U PN - lines (2 wires) Automatic Cable Delay Measurement  easy site survey and installation Allowed cable length up to 1 km Signalling of operating states via LED Support of standards GAP, CAP, IAP, IIP and DPRS Connection Handover

OpenCom 100 SMD OpenPhone 21 Wireless System Terminals Awarded with the „Award for excellent design“ of the Industrie Forum Design Hannover Signals calls visually and acoustically Alarm clock function notification

OpenCom 100 SMD OpenPhone 25 Wireless System Terminals Luminous Display Discreet call signalling, achieved by vibrating Headset connectible V.24 interface for mobile internet access Signalling of received s Free hand speaking

OpenCom 100 SMD Router Functionality IP Access Router: Distribution of Internet bandwidth to the LAN-PCs (also wireless) ISDN Access Router: Routing between devices independent of serial or LAN connection Service: signalling of received s on the display of system terminals, wired and DECT Remote Access Service: Safe dial-in for HomeOffices with callback possibility LAN-LAN-connectivity DSL-Routing (PPPoE to TCP/IP)

OpenCom 100 SMD „ received“ LAN RFP 21 Server internal / external U PN Service No lost of customers requests: Signalling of new s on the display of system terminal You decide reading your immediately or later: Read sender, time and subject on your system terminals

OpenCom 100 SMD Homeworker Intranet Server S0S0 LAN ISDN Remote Access Server Access to enterprise network from home and remote places High security with filter list, CLID, PAP, CHAP and Callback

OpenCom 100 SMD Browser-based configuration Service Remote Configuration, Service, Update with Webbrowser via Internet / Intranet No expensive training for service necessary Preconfigured ITK for plug&play Customizing by remote configuration after mounting

OpenCom 100 SMD ISDN S0S0 LAN Ethernet TP TCP/IP Web-Browser, DeTeWe Virtual Phone, TAPI-Software RFP 21 U pn „ received“ Server Internet Server Data Communication via Ethernet, TCP/IP

OpenCom 100 SMD BBAE (Splitter) NTBA NTBBA U k0 DSL U k0 DSL S0S0 PPPoE OpenCom Switch PPPoE TCP/IP Crossover Cable PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Well-prepared: Fast DSL Internet Connection DSL-Router

OpenCom 100 SMD Prototype Planned 19-inch version of OpenCom 120 For implementation of PBX in structured cabling together with IP-network