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Page 14 - Preparing for Installation
Page 14 DECT - Installation Manual
Tools Required 38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)
Preparing for Installation
Tools Required
General:
6.5mm Flared slothead screwdriver.
No.1 Phillips Crosspoint.
Cutter/knife for cable ties.
Cable ties - 3mm x 50mm.
Drill and masonry drill bits
Tape measure (up to 500mm).
– Spirit level.
Digital voltmeter (DVM).
Programming:
Windows 3.x/95/200 or NT PC with serial port supporting 9.6K baud
minimum (19.2K preferred).
Additional Parts Required
The following items are required in addition to those supplied by Avaya.
DECT Control Unit: (DCU)
4 x No. 6 Round head screws plus suitable wall fixings.
8 x MDF Connection pairs.
1 x DCU Programming/Integration cable as required (see page 69)
DECT Expansion Board: (DEB)
8 x MDF Connection Pairs.
per DECT Base Station: (DBS)
2 x No. 6 Round head screws plus suitable wall fixings.
1 x Slave jack socket
Single-twisted pair cable (Type CW1308) from MDF to slave jack
socket.
per DECT Alog Interface Card: (DAB or DAB-ER)
8 x MDF Connection Pairs.
PBX Restrictions
Collective Ringing Groups:
Including a large number of DECT handsets in a collective ringing
group can cause unpredictable results.
Power Fail Circuits:
DECT DAB circuits are not approved for direct connection to PSTN
analogue trunks. This is not a problem when connected via a PBX
except if a PBX directly connects some analogue extensions to
analogue trunks during PBX power failures (see Power Fail Circuits on
page 20).

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