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SIP-DECT OM System Manual
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There are three operating modes related to audio quality available on the Mitel 650 DECT phone:
standard audio, Hi-Q audio and automatic.
standard audio, Hi-Q audio and automatic.
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In Hi-Q audio mode, a Mitel 650 DECT phone exclusively establishes wideband connections and
does not switch to narrowband later. A Mitel 650 in this mode ignores the XQ capability of the RFP.
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In standard audio mode, a Mitel 650 DECT phone exclusively establishes narrowband connections
and does not switch to wideband later. A Mitel 650 in this mode will switch to DECT XQ and back as
necessary.
necessary.
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In automatic mode, the connection establishment depends on whether the current base provides
DECT XQ or not. If DECT XQ is available, a narrowband connection will be established. Otherwise a
wideband connection will be established.
wideband connection will be established.
3.10 UTF-8 ENCODING
The UTF-8 support allows the presentation of a wider range of language specific characters e.g. umlauts
and eases the internationalization/localization. The OMM and the Mitel 600 DECT phone family support
UTF-8 for text messaging.
and eases the internationalization/localization. The OMM and the Mitel 600 DECT phone family support
UTF-8 for text messaging.
Also, the OMM and the Mitel 600 DECT phones support an extended character set for
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User parameter (configurable via WEB, OMP or external user configuration files)
– System name
– User name
– Number
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SIP “display names” und SIP “user id’s” of incoming and outgoing calls
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Call logs
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LDAP directory access
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XML terminal interface objects
For third-party GAP DECT phones, Mitel DECT 142 / Mitel 142d or Mitel 600 with older firmware
releases, the UTF-8 character set is not supported. If possible, the OMM maps UTF-8 character to
LATIN-1.
releases, the UTF-8 character set is not supported. If possible, the OMM maps UTF-8 character to
LATIN-1.
Please note:
The available set of characters is defined by the DECT phone. Please see
/31/. User configuration files must be encoded in UTF-8.
3.11 ALPHANUMERIC DIALING
SIP-DECT supports the dialing of alphanumeric characters. This allows a user to dial names (e.g.
“Heinrich.Mueller”) as well as digits.
“Heinrich.Mueller”) as well as digits.
If SIP URI dialing such as “name@domain” is used, you must use an (outbound) proxy that supports the
interpretation of SIP user names, including domain names.
interpretation of SIP user names, including domain names.
Please note:
The “Digit treatment” feature handles dialed digit strings only. It cannot be
applied with UTF-8/alphanumeric dialing.