14215700-IG, Edition 8.0
April 2018, Original document
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Requirements for Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station
and Spectralink DECT Repeater
Note:
The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 is a combined Spectralink IP-DECT Base Sta-
tion and server. Therefore, the below mentioned requirements also applies to the Spec-
tralink IP-DECT Server 200/400.
Environmental Requirements
l Do not install a device near metal objects and steel constructions.
l Do not position devices in ducts, plenums or hollow spaces used to transport environmentalair
except where the duct, plenum or hollow space is created by a suspended ceiling having lay-in
panels.
l Do not position devices behind furniture.
l The installation area must be clean, free of traffic and excess dust, dry, and well ventilated.
l The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10°C and 40°C/50°F and
104°F.
l The installation area must be between 20% and 80% non-condensing relative humidity.
l For best RF coverage, the device must be mounted vertically on walls.
PowerRequirements
The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station uses:
l Power over Ethernet (PoE 802.3af).
l Maximum power supply consumption is 3.0W (IEEE 802.3af class 1 device).
Use a standard PoE adapter or a PoE-enabled port on a switch adhering to PoE 802.3af when con-
necting the base station to a PoE power source.
Use an 8V-DC power supply when using a port without PoE.
For more information about installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and Spectralink DECT
Repeater, see "Installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station" on page62 and "Installing the
Spectralink DECT Repeater" on page68.
Note:
For more information about installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200, see
"Installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200" on page49.
For more information about installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400, see
"Installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400" on page54 and "Installing the Spec-
tralink IP-DECT Base Station" on page62.
Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 Installation and Configuration Guide