Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 3 Planning DECT systems 645
Fig. 3.40: Display of the signal strength in Look mode
Fig. 3.41: Hoff and Hon in Lock mode
The signal strength in look mode is indicated ba 0 to 4
black fields by default.
The more active fields there are, the better the signal.
The number of fields means:
Hidden
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1010 0
s17 65
Hoff
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i
1010 0
s17 40
Hoff
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i
1010 0
s17 30
Hoff
##
i
1010 0
s17 20
Hoff
#
i
1010 0
s17 15
Hoff
.
i
1010 0
s17 65
Hoff
perfect
i
1010 0
s17 40
Hoff good
i
1010 0
s17 30
Hoff fair
i
1010 0
s17 20
Hoff bad
i
1010 0
s17 15
Hoff lousy
4 fields: perfect signal
3 fields: good signal, no handover required
2 fields: fair signal, handover is required, otherwise the
connection may be lost!
No field: no usable signal is receivable.
If a channel is disturbed (e.g. by another DECT or a radio),
the disturbance affects the signal strength display:
the number of fields is reduced by 1 or 2 as long as the
disturbance continues.
A corresponding standard text display is also possible.
The fields are then replaced by words.
Field-to-text correspondences:
4 fields: perfect
3 fields: good
2 fields: fair
1 field: bad
No field: lousy
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Hoff deactivates roaming:
The HA then remains locked on the selected radio unit and no
roaming to a new radio unit will be made.
Hon activates roaming and permits HA to synchronize to a new
radio unit and lock.
This makes it possible to see to which radio unit an HA would
handover. Although no actual handover takes place, the process
can be interpreted as such.
The HA is just not logged on to system.
Default setting:
Handover permitted, thus Hoff in the display.
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1010 0
s17 65
Hoff
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M
1010 0
s17 65
Hon
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