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Technology | DECT |
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Caller ID | Yes |
Conference Calling | Yes |
Intercom | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Range | Up to 300 meters outdoors |
Defines the document's purpose and the DECT service covered for specific PBXs.
Explains key deployment terms like coverage area, base stations, and overlapping radio areas.
Details the physical and functional aspects of DECT base stations, including specifications and configuration.
Describes physical characteristics and configuration of M90x, M910/M915, and M92x mobile terminals.
Explains site survey methods and tools for measuring and determining radio coverage areas.
Provides methods to calculate the required number of base stations based on predicted traffic and user mobility.
Covers the practical aspects of installing and connecting base stations, including wiring and ground connections.
Lists interface cards like LD4/LD4NX and UCT-S/12/C for DECT connections.
Details factory configuration for LD4 ST/RJ and LD4NX ST/RJ cards, covering connectors and switches.
Describes DECT base station synchronization methods for NeXspan C/S/L/D systems.
Covers the configuration of the LDS card, including references, equipment, connectors, and switches.
Details the configuration of the LDT card, including references, equipment, and switch settings.
Explains synchronization methods for NeXspan 50 systems with FPHBG back plane and CSI/LDT boards.
Details the configuration of the LDT card for NeXspan 500, including references and equipment.
Provides steps for installing an LDT card, including connections and synchronization.
Explains synchronization procedures for NeXspan 500 with FPS backplane and CSI/LDT cards.
Outlines principles for contiguous and non-contiguous multi-site configurations, including synchronization.
Provides wiring examples for various contiguous multi-site configurations (F1/F2, F4/F2, F6/F1, etc.).
Outlines imperative procedures for checking wiring, continuity, and distances after installation.
Explains managing the DECT system topology by declaring cells and DECT parameters.
Details the process of putting DECT interface cards and base stations into service after preliminary checks.
Guides on declaring and defining DECT base station parameters and putting them into service.
Explains how to perform routing checks, especially network ID for multi-site.
Describes putting LDS/LDT interface cards into service, defining parameters like cluster and board type.
Covers declaring base stations, including TS Frame, Anten. choice, and Type of RadSt settings.
Advises on declaring distinct cell numbers and common parameters for multi-site setups.
Details multisite configurations using UCT-S/L/D cards, covering simplex and duplex modes.