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SIP–DECT OM System Manual Release 3.0

1 Overview

Aastra

depl-1624/1.0

Page: 16 (241)

1.4

About the Portable Parts

Portable Part (PP) is DECT standard terminology and in the context of the SIP–DECT
solution is interchangeable with handset. Aastra provides the following handsets:
Aastra 142d, Aastra 610d / Aastra 620d / Aastra 630d, and (since SIP–DECT 3.0)
Aastra 650c.

Aastra 142d

Aastra 610d

Aastra 620d

Aastra 630d

Aastra 650c

Notes on the Aastra 142d handset

Please be aware of differences in regulatory requirements between North America and all
other areas of the world. These differences lead to different Aastra 142d variants which use
specific frequency bands and field strengths:

Aastra DECT 142 (NA)

Aastra 142d (global, all other countries)

Frequency Band 1920 to 1930 MHz (UPCS)

Frequency Band 1880 to 1900 MHz

60 duplex channels

120 duplex channels

100 mW (maximum output per active
channel)

250 mW (maximum output per active
channel)

5 mW (average output per active channel)

10 mW (average output per active channel)

In addition to the Aastra DECT 142 / Aastra 142d, standard 3rd party DECT GAP phones
may operate on the SIP–DECT solution. But the functionality may be limited by the
characteristics of the 3rd party DECT phone.

Notes on the Aastra 600d and Aastra 650c handsets

The Aastra 610d / 620d / 630d supports both the NA and EMEA regulatory requirements.

The new Aastra 600d handset firmware release 4.0 should to be used with Aastra 610d /
Aastra 620d / Aastra 630d to support all SIP–DECT release 3.0 features. Note that SIP–
DECT release 3.0 still supports the previous Aastra 600d handset firmware release 3.03 but
with limitation; for example this handset firmware is incompatible with some of the new SIP–
DECT release 3.0 features such as UTF-8.

The Aastra 600d firmware release 4.0 has the following characteristics:

New user interface e.g. new dial editor with alphanumerical and always en-bloc dialing

Support of UTF-8 in over the air signaling with the OMM

Digit and alphanumeric dialing

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