Installation Instructions

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Configuring the system on the DECT Manager
Gigaset N720 DECT IP Multicell System / engbt / A31008-M2314-L101-6-7619 / web-conf.fm / 29.08.2016
Version 2, 06.08.2010
You can expand or change the settings for call transfer as follows:
u Transfer call by on-hook: The two participants are connected with one another when
you press the end call key. The intermediary's connections with the participants are
terminated.
u Use the R-Key to initiate call transfer with SIP Refer method: Deactivate call transfer
with the R key if you want to assign a different feature to the R key (see below
"Defining R key functions for VoIP (hook flash)")
u Specify how target addresses are selected in the SIP protocol:
¤ Determine target address automatically
The participant is automatically determined by the number entered and the SIP
information.
¤ Derive target address
You specify how the target address is to be determined:
–From SIP URL
From SIP contact header
u Specify whether the first call is to continue while the second participant is being called,
when a call is forwarded. There are two ways of doing this:
For attended transfer: This procedure ensures that the call actually takes place.
For unattended transfer: The first connection to the participant is ended after the
call is transferred.
Defining R key functions for VoIP (hook flash)
Your PABX/VoIP provider may support special performance features. To make use of these
features, your phone needs to send a specific signal (datapacket) to the SIP server. You can
assign this "signal" as the R function to the R key on the handsets.
¤ Enter the data received from your provider in the Application type and Application
signal fields.
If the user presses this key during a VoIP call, the signal is sent.
Please note
For IP telephony, the call is transferred via the SIP protocol.
The unique address is derived from the SIP-URL (SIP-URI). As well as the SIP-URL, the
SIP contact header contains additional information for transferring data between the
sender and recipient.