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AMT/PTD/PBX/0020/2/4/EN 01/2007 Page 177
12 Declare and register a mobile
See Chapter 2, Registering an M90x mobile terminal
If the procedure fails, check the following:
that the registration of the base station in service is authorised
that the set has registration rights in its feature class
that there is a registration password at the PBX end (do not change this password during
installation)
that the company/department of the mobile has a company profile that is correctly
declared
that the mobile is not already registered.
When registration is complete, make outgoing and incoming calls, checking the quality of
speech transmission.
13 Back up the initial configurations
At this stage, it is worthwhile to back up the configuration.
Regular backups must be made throughout the progression of the operations.
14 After mobile declaration
Put the base stations in service one at a time and check that they function correctly. The
base stations are put in service cell by cell.
15 Check overall operation
When the mobiles have been put in service, check the handover function on all base
stations. To do this, make a call with the registered mobile and walk around the site,
checking speech transmission and noting the RPN numbers of the base stations used.
You should be able to display all RPN numbers declared. If this is not the case, there must
be a problem with clock synchronization between the base stations used and those that are
absent (see section about clock configuration). This operation also allows you to check site
coverage.
16 Check the other mobiles
Check that each mobile functions correctly.

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