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CallPilot regions
The CallPilot portion of the BCM50 application also has a region setting that defines some
call-management-related system defaults.
The CallPilot region is specified at system initialization and start up when you run the Quick Start
Wizard. You can also change this setting under System, Identification.
Table 61 lists the default prime language for the countries (regions) where the voice mail
application is supported.
DPNSS A digital private network signaling system which allows phone systems from different
manufacturers to be tied together over E1 lines, offering significant enhancements to
BCM50 networking capabilities.
DPNSS makes it easier to support centralized network functionality within private networks,
for operators and attendants dealing with large numbers of calls. Its routing capabilities
provide more of the larger-network capabilities without the expense of installing a new
system, re-configuring all the nodes and worrying about a lot of downtime. Most
functionality over DPNSS lines is transparent once the DPNSS is programmed into the
system.
DPNSS allows a local node, acting as a terminating node, to communicate with other PBXs
over the network using E1 lines. For example, corporate offices separated geographically
can be linked over DPNSS lines to other BCM50 systems, bypassing the restrictions of the
PSTNs to which they may be connected. This allows connected BCM50 systems to
function like a private network.
Analog trunk types:
Loop start Standard PSTN telephone line.
Table 61 CallPilot region default languages by country
Country
Default voice mail
language Country
Default voice mail
language
North America NA English Germany German
UK UK English Global NA English
Australia NA English Italy Italian
Denmark Danish Norway Norwegian
Holland Dutch Spain Spanish
Sweden Swedish Switzerland German
CALA LA Spanish Hong Kong NA English
Caribbean NA English PRC Mandarin
Europe UK English
Table 60 Digital trunk types and descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Digital trunk
types
Description