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DECT - Installation Manual 

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38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003) 

Installing DECT Base Stations (DBS) 

Installing DECT Base Stations (DBS) 

Correct positioning of Base Stations is vital to the performance of 
the whole system. Before installing any DECT Base Station, ensure 
that you have accurate plans for its location. If possible consult 
with the person who performed the site survey.  

Before installing any Base Station check the PCS levels shown on its 
labels. All the Base Stations within a system 

must

 have the same PCS 

levels. Record this on the System Details Form at the back of the manual. 
 

Control Unit to Base Station Connection 

Using CW1308 cable, Base Stations can be placed up to 1Km from the 
MDF. Each Base Station requires a Slave Jack Socket (

see country 

variants 

Note

 on page 22

) located within 1.5m of the planned Base Station 

position (the same as DT extensions).  
1.  Attach the Base Station Connector Cable (5 metre 12-pair cable with 

25-way male D-type connector) to the Base Station socket under the 
Control Unit. 

 

Base Stations 8 to 15

Base Stations 0 to 7

DAB Board Slots

Not Used

Link Card 

Slot

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

 

2.  Connect the cable to the MDF as indicated below. Note that wire 

polarity is not important. 
–  It is strongly recommend that you connect all eight pairs even if 

not required. This allows for later system expansion and 
maintenance. The remaining wire pairs are not used. 

Base Station 

Pin - Wire Base 

Station 

Pin – Wire 

Station 0 (8) 

01 - White/Blue 
14 - Blue/White 

Station 4 (12) 

05 - White/Slate 
18 - Slate/White 

Station 1 (9) 

02 - White/Orange
15 - Orange/White

Station 5 (13) 

06 - Red/Blue 
19 - Blue/Red 

Station 2 (10) 

03 - White/Green 
16 - Green/White 

Station 6 (14) 

07 - Red/Orange 
20 - Orange/Red 

Station 3 (11) 

04 - White/Brown 
17 - Brown/White 

Station 7 (15) 

08 - Red/Green 
21 - Green/Red 

3.  From the MDF, use single-twisted pair cable (Type CW1308) to 

connect each pair to a Slave Jack Socket (

see country variants 

Note

 

on page 22

) located within 1.5 metres of the intended position of the 

Base Station. Connect the wire pair across pins 3 and 4 of the jack 
socket. 

Summary of Contents for DECT

Page 1: ...DECT Installation Manual 38HBKD0001SAH Issue 14 27th October 2003 ...

Page 2: ...on 32 Starting CCFP Admin Modem Connection 33 MSF Status 34 Status Message 34 Uploading Flash Software 34 Base Stations Cable Measurement 34 Altering DAB Settings 34 Registering Handsets 35 Subscribing Handsets 35 Saving and Loading Files 35 Printing the Setting 35 Exiting CCFP Administration 35 CCFP Options Menus 36 Introduction 36 Phonebook 36 Debug 36 Preferences 37 System Diagnostics and Testi...

Page 3: ...Base Stations 8 15 To From Remaining Base Stations To From DECT Analogue Interface Channels 8 63 Link Card Slot Not Used Not Used Serial Port Either PC Base Station 16 off max Repeater A basic DECT Control Unit DCU can support up to 8 Base Stations with a max of 4 simultaneous calls per base station and up to 32 simultaneous calls With the addition of an Expansion Board a DCU will support an addit...

Page 4: ...ernate timeslotsnot used The above method gives 120 call channels available to a DECT system 10 x 24 channels 2 channels per call During a conversation a handset continuously compares the speech quality obtained in its time slot to that in the same time slot on another carrier frequency If the current signal falls below acceptable limits and the other band is better the handset will change over to...

Page 5: ...0mm wide x 316mm high x 155mm deep add 200mm clearance on all sides for access Power Requires a 230V 50Hz mains power supply Specify mains plug type when ordering Rated at 150VA DECT Analogue Board DAB Up to eight of these boards can be installed onto the Control Unit motherboard Each supports 8 two wire links from the DECT system to the PBX via the MDF panel There are two variants of this board t...

Page 6: ...ied prior to autumn 2001 can only be placed at up to 1km from the DECT Each base station is supplied with a 1 5m line cord for connection to a Slave Jack Socket not supplied Size 100mm wide x 100 high x 40mm deep inc wall mounting bracket Repeater A Repeater works in conjunction with a Base Station to extend that Base Station s area of coverage A directional aerial can be added to increase the dis...

Page 7: ...single chargers are designed as a free standing desk units There are two designs of single charger One has slots for charging the battery whilst in the handset normal charge The other has an additional battery only charging slot quick charge The single chargers are supplied with a mains power supply unit appropriate to the ordering country Size 65mm wide x 60mm high x 95mm deep Power Supply Single...

Page 8: ...e base station in the same area see Base Station Coverage In Practice on page 10 During the site survey you will be attempting to determine two factors to achieve the customers requirements The number of base stations required Their best positioning To fulfill this you need to obtain the following details Building Measurements Accurate building plans are an essential aid to both the site survey an...

Page 9: ...low Naturally the base station signal still goes outside that area but normally calls are handed over to the next base station at that stage R R R In the worst case call handover from one base station to another can take up to 10 seconds to complete Thus for handset users moving at normal walking pace base station coverage areas need to overlap by at least 10 metres to ensure successful call hand ...

Page 10: ... doors and the intervening floor material making them a special problem Screened Rooms Typically found in offices involved with TV video and radio production but also possible in computer centers Base station overlap areas In overlap areas the signal from one base station is getting weak and so the handset will start call handover to the next base station However this process can take up to 10 sec...

Page 11: ...er supply unit As well as providing an RSSI Q52 signal it can accept audio input via a 3 5mm audio jack input for a manual audio quality check Power Supply Input 9VDC 150mA Subscribe Button Audio Input Power Socket The Survey Base Station is supplied with a suitable power supply terminated with an RJ11 connector The connector uses Pin 6 ve and Pin 5 ve to provide a 9V dc 150mA supply Audio In Sock...

Page 12: ...hen press 6 Enter the password default 0000 and press to display SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE Press to display any previously entered System ID appears below SYSTEM X where X 1 to 4 Remove previously subscribed ID by pressing 7 You are returned to SUBSCRIPTION CREATE Press to begin subscription 8 The handset is now searching for a system to which it can subscribe Press and hold the subscribe button on the ...

Page 13: ...rength 3 Take the handset off hook as this will ensure more realistic figures If you have connected an audio source you will hear it whilst off hook Use this facility to check the audio quality only one handset can be off hook and receive the audio source at any time 4 Check the boundaries of the Survey Base Stations coverage where Q52 is greater than 52 and RSSI is greater than 64 Mark this area ...

Page 14: ...uitable 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 ...

Page 15: ...ion or potential of excessive vibration especially on the cabinet mounting surface Power Supply Requirements The DECT Control Cabinet is designed to operate from a standard 230V 10 50Hz single phase main supply rated at 10A maximum The system is rated at 150VA for power consumption The use of a UPS to support the system during mains power failure is highly recommended This equipment also provides ...

Page 16: ...or omissions to the dealer who supplied the equipment 6 Ensure you read and understand any documentation included with any item Installing the DECT Control Unit DCU The Control Unit is supplied with a 2m power cable for mains power supply connection It is also supplied with a 5m cable for connection to the MDF and a software disk s 65mm 14mm 316mm 400mm 155mm 65mm 1 Check the proposed position of ...

Page 17: ...e mains power supply 2 Remove the cabinet cover by removing the screws on either side and four screws on the base C ove r FixingS cre ws plus twoon e ithe r side 3 Insert the two plastic pillars supplied with the DECT Expansion Board into the motherboard P owe r S upply P osition for DECT Expansion Board S upport P illars BlankingP latefor 2nd DEC T Expansion Board ConnectorSocket 4 Plug the DECT ...

Page 18: ...an also support TBR Each DAB or DAB ER card is supplied with a 5m cable for connection to the MDF panel 1 Disconnect the Control Unit from the mains power supply 2 If necessary remove the cabinet cover by removing the screws on either side and four screws on the base C ove r FixingS cre ws plus twoon e ithe r side 3 Working from the right remove the blanking plate from the first available slot Slo...

Page 19: ... wire diameters which may lead to poor wire contact Channel Pin Wire Pair Channel Pin Wire Pair Channel 0 14 White Blue 01 Blue White Channel 4 20 White Slate 07 Slate White Channel 1 15 White Orange 03 Orange White Channel 5 21 Red Blue 09 Blue Red Channel 2 17 White Green 04 Green White Channel 6 22 Red Orange 23 Orange Red Channel 3 18 White Brown 06 Brown White Channel 7 24 Red Green 12 Green ...

Page 20: ...n White B 05 Slate Red Earth Channel 6 22 Red Orange A 23 Orange Red B 11 Blue Black Earth Channel 3 18 White Brown A 06 Brown White B 19 Orange Black Earth Channel 7 24 Red Green A 12 Green Red B 25 Brown Red Earth 3 Ensure that the cable the wire pairs and the MDF panels are clearly labelled 4 Configuration of the two wire extension depends on the PBX type Note When installed the DAB ER defaults...

Page 21: ...ctor Cable 5 metre 12 pair cable with 25 way male D type connector to the Base Station socket under the Control Unit BaseS tations 8 to15 BaseS tations 0 to7 DAB Board S lots N ot Use d Link C ard S lot 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Connect the cable to the MDF as indicated below Note that wire polarity is not important It is strongly recommend that you connect all eight pairs even if not required This allows...

Page 22: ...cket to the wall with the two No 6 round head screws 4 Push the Base Station line cord into it s socket on the Base Station 5 Slide the Base Station onto the mounting bracket a firm push is required to slide the Base Station lugs over the pins on the wall mounting bracket Wall mounting securingscrewslots BaseStationline cordentrypoint Top viewedfromfront 6 Connect the base station line cord from t...

Page 23: ...asuring cable delays Note During this process all the handsets lock for a few minutes and the system will do a reset 1 Start CCFP see page 31 2 Select Options and then Preferences 3 Click on the Base Station Status tab 4 The page shows the current status of the base stations and the measured cable delays Options exist to select and measure specific cable delays or to select and measure all cable d...

Page 24: ... setting Recall Mode By default all DAB cards including DAB ER use Loop Break Ensure that DAB ER cards are reset to Earth Pulse after installation unless required otherwise Individual IWU Card Setup To return a DAB IWU card to default state use the Options Preferences Advanced Options menu to select and then default the card Most of these settings should only be altered to match the analogue lines...

Page 25: ...is found on a label covered by the handset battery It consists of a 5 digit handset type and then a 7 digit handset number separated by a space For other GAP compatible DECT handsets it is possible to discover the serial number see Subscribing Non INDeX Handsets on page 28 AC No An option account code of up to 7 digits If set then the account code is entered by the handset as part of the subscript...

Page 26: ...are removed prior to subscribing for the first time see Removing a Subscription on page 28 1 Press MENU and then until LOGIN appears then press 9 SELECT LOGIN appears 2 Press until SUBSCRIPTION CREATE appears then press 9 3 SEARCH ID appears Press until required system ID number appears The system ID is printed on the back of the Compact DECT Base Station The handset displays the ID s of any syste...

Page 27: ...or multi site working you must visit each site and allocate a discrete system number to it E g for site 1 allocate SYSTEM 1 and for site 2 allocate SYSTEM 2 etc 5 Where multi site working is required press until required AUTO appears and press You only need to do this once at an site 6 Your handset bleeps and SELECT LOGIN is displayed 7 Press MENU to exit Auto Subscribing Handsets When moving betw...

Page 28: ... GAP compatible DECT handsets can be subscribed to the DECT system To do this you will require the original handset manufacturers instructions for subscribing that handset A difficulty may arise in determining the serial number of the handset so that it can registered on the DECT systems prior to subscription To determine a handsets serial number 1 Set the DECT system to allow subscription see Sub...

Page 29: ...ware of the details required when reporting any faults Since this a cordless system details of the handset user s location at the time of a fault is crucial Maintaining a record of the location of faults may reveal black spots or high usage areas Hearing Aids Make the customer aware that all cordless and mobile telephone systems can cause background hissing on some hearing aids Safety Areas Make s...

Page 30: ...ruction field error messages Version 5 of the CCFP Administration program automatically determines and displays a message stating if DECT is a Solo or Master Slave configuration Installing CCFP Admin The CCFP Admin program is supplied on floppy disks as a self installing program It is also available from the web site https emea businesspartner avaya com index asp as a self extracting file Importan...

Page 31: ...0 seconds to change the communication settings see Changing the Communications Configuration on page 32 before it attempts to make the connection with the DECT system 5 A configuration display appears It will state either Solo system detected or Master Slave system detected Ensure that the correct system configuration has been selected 6 After a caution message the main CCFP Administration screen ...

Page 32: ...display is shown clicking on Change communications configuration pauses the startup and display the Communications Setup menu 2 Set the Com port to match the serial port of your PC connected to your DECT system for direct serial cable connection or modem for remote modem connection to the DECT system 3 Set the Connection to the type of connection required 4 Click on Ok to return to the CCFP Admini...

Page 33: ...correct system configuration has been selected 6 After a caution message the main CCFP Administration screen appears with the Status page displayed 7 In the Modem control section select Dial Number Dialer Setup appears Use this menu to select the DECT system you want to dial Use the Add and Remove buttons to create and delete entries If you do make any changes ensure that you select Save Database ...

Page 34: ...em activities E g handset subscription base station handovers and handset connection options etc selected previously in MSF Status on page 34 Uploading Flash Software Occasionally upgrade software for the DECT DCU may be supplied in the form of a flash ktb file or similar for upload to the system Note Uploading new software will cause the system to restart and end any current calls You must also e...

Page 35: ...ved in the form of a dat file the MSF messages as a msf file Loading Settings dat and msf text files WARNING As CCFP Administration is used to edit the live DECT system database opening a system settings file on the PC will immediately upload those settings to the connected system Therefore use this option with caution and ensure that the file being opened is correct for that system 1 To open curr...

Page 36: ...ompiled press the Add Entry button To alter an existing entry choose the entry in the list make any relevant changes and press the Edit entry button Press delete to remove highlighted entry Debug The Debug Screen offers View DECT Handset PCS tab The PCS of all the connected DECT Handsets View Base Station PCS tab The Base Stations connected to the system Note PCS 2 and PCS 3 Base Stations cannot b...

Page 37: ...Statistics Diagnostics Link Setup Advanced Options The following options area available Country optional settings for DAB IWU cards Setting of a new country variant can be assigned to any DAB IWU card or ALL DAB cards fitted Backup and transfer of DCU system database and configuration setup Clear EEPROM data from both the Master and Slave DCU or Solo DCU Flash software upload Blocking and allowing...

Page 38: ...status and Cable Delay Value of each fitted Base Stationare displayed An option to measure All Base stations exists Base Station Cable Delay is required to be performed on every DCU installation as it synchronizes all the Base Stations to the DCU for correct operation and hand over PC CCFP Version This page can show the DCU current operational flash and boot program editions and systems ARI Note R...

Page 39: ...s A log will run for the duration period entered in the Diagnostic Setup Duration box The log file is held within the DCU Before viewing is allowed the duration period must elapse or the log is stopped Use the What to Log box to select required log Selecting either Get Trafficlog CCFP or Get Tracelog CCFP will download the log to your PC A file name for the log must be given as shown below The fil...

Page 40: ... RFP Log Hours of Log RPN Base Station Activity Channel Connection Total Calls Call Duration to the nearest minute View Trace log Hand Over Errors Duration Hours Minutes Month Day Hand Over from Base Station to Base Station DH Handset applicable The CCFP Administration Program V5 has the ability to view Base Station RFP resets and DH Handset Abnormal Releases Abnormal Release is when the DCU sees ...

Page 41: ...ctober 2003 Preferences Call Statistics The CCFP Administration Program V5 allows real time snap shot statistics of the DCU activity Hand over between Base Stations DH Handset Status DH Totals Base Station Status Base Station Activity Totals Restarts of the DCU DH Handsets Abnormal Releases ...

Page 42: ...ems on site The activity log will be seen in three parts Calls A snap shot of the real amount of calls associated against the Base Station number Total A snap shot of the amount of calls that have been received against that Base Station This will increment by one for every new call AND every Hand over to that Base Station from another Base Station Busy on A snap shot if any Base Station has had al...

Page 43: ...ble 3 Put the handset off hook this gives more accurate and realistic survey figures 4 To clear the display press until you hear a short bleep Handset Software Version The handset can provide details of its internal software version It is unlikely that you will need these details except if requested by the handset supplier 1 With the handset on hook dial 99982 and press ENTER 2 The handset display...

Page 44: ... controlled by the MSF page of CCFP Administration This page allows you to setup a library of messages Use the Message panel to set up the message s and the Send message to panel to allocate handsets On completion click on Send Message When MSF is first accessed a prompt is given which provides the option to download all the DAB user data available to the DCU The set of messages are stored as a fi...

Page 45: ...ndset user must press Enter after the alert to see the message When this option is on the message is displayed immediately after the alert Use Callback Number short messages with page call on only When on the message includes a callback number and when the handset user presses the key that number is dialled Alert Type This option set the ringing tone used by handsets to indicate the message Note t...

Page 46: ... below the text box You can now add and remove members from the group Adding members to a group 1 Highlight the user name you want to add in the list at the top of the page 2 Click on the Add button below the list of current member in the group Removing members from a group 1 Highlight the user name to remove in the list of current group members 2 Click on the Remove button below the list of curre...

Page 47: ...ith the directory number of another terminal e g a fixed desk telephone The use of Mobile Twin Number requires entry of a Mobile numbers switch licence on the INDeX When used having a mobile twin number has the following effects Calls to the fixed terminal also cause the DECT handset to ring If either the fixed terminal or DECT handset are busy callers receive busy tone or follow the fixed termina...

Page 48: ...System and then Switch Licences 2 Select Mobile numbers and enter the licence key Ensure that the option field displays 1 indicating it is the licence for Mobile Numbers with DECT Integration B Set the two wire port to DECT operation 1 From the Main Menu select Terminal and enter the directory number for a two wire port connected to the DECT 2 Select Port Type and set this to DECT 3 Repeat this pr...

Page 49: ...ollected A menu is provided on the DECT handset that allows the user to look up entries in the internal and external directories Entries can be identified by their first letter and entries can be browsed using the and DECT handset buttons You can make a call from the internal or external directory by pressing DECT handset s off hook button Selected person will be called You can configure the progr...

Page 50: ...logue port of the IP Office see page 52 3 Install DECT Configuration software on the PC running IP Office Administration see page 52 Connect the DECT to the PC using the DCU to PC Programming Cable see page 69 4 DECT configuration must be licenced see page 52 to utalize IP Office Integration 5 Configure within the IP Office Manager program each User the analogue port allocated to a DECT handset se...

Page 51: ...mming Cable see page 69 and leave this connected 2 Insert the IP Office Administration CD and follow the installation Wizard instructions 3 In the Select Components menu select tick box DECT Configuration 4 When installation is completed click Finish Licence To install the DECT licence perform the following 1 From Programs IP Office open the Manager application The default password for Administrat...

Page 52: ... box is ticked Where voicemail for the DECT or the DECT is to be slave of a desktop phone see page 52 that the Voicemail On box is empty DECT Handset as a Slave of a Desktop Phone A DECT handset can be made a slave of an IP Office desktop handset Perform the following 1 From Start Programs IP Office select DECT Configuration the CCFP application must not be runniing 2 You will be given the option ...

Page 53: ...on 7 Ensure that the Enable Desktop Handset Twinning box is ticked and click on Connect and configure 8 The Twin Configuration dialog menu is displayed From the Desktop extension number pull down options list select the extension number of the master desktop phone The number of the DECT handset you entered previously in the Handset Extensions menu box is displayed first 9 Click on Create Pair and ...

Page 54: ...h the master and slave handsets dial 15 Alternatively you can set up the IP Office remotely by 2 From Programs IP Office open the Manager application The default password for Administrator is Administrator however this must be changed as early as possible 3 Open the Configuration Tree File Open The default password for the IP Office configuration is password however this password must changed as e...

Page 55: ...iven to the Desktop phone in Telephone Number 9 Set Feature to VoicemailCollect as shown below 10 11 Select the SourceNumbers tab right click in the box and select Delete this tab must not contain any entries 12 Click OK to finish 13 For the User assigned to the Desktop phone right click in the User icon and select Edit and select the SourceNumber tab 14 Where the Desktop phone has been allocated ...

Page 56: ...m its parent base station subject to intervening structures Each Repeater works in conjunction with an existing parent DECT Base Station Each Repeater can handle up to 2 calls Each call using the Repeater reduces by one the capacity of its parent DBS normal maximum capacity 4 calls Locating Repeater Base Stations Repeater base stations are subject to the same positioning requirements as normal bas...

Page 57: ...Repeater 2 Use the Repeater Wall Mounting Bracket see figure below as a template to mark the required holes Ensure that the Repeater is level Drill and insert the wall fixings for the No 6 round head screws 3 Run the PSU modular plug through the access hole before fixing the bracket to the wall with the two No 6 round head screws 4 Push the PSU modular plug in to it s socket on the Repeater 5 Slid...

Page 58: ...lick on OK 4 Follow the on screen instructions for installing the CCFP Admin program Windows 95 NT 1 Insert the first floppy disk 2 Click on Start Select Settings and then Control Panel 3 Select Add Remove Programs 4 In the Add Remove Programs Properties menu click on the Install Uninstall tab Click on the Install button 5 Windows will scan the floppy disk for a suitable installation file 6 When i...

Page 59: ...epeater s current settings These may be empty CCFP This is the number of the DCU The number of the DCU can be found from the CCFP application see PC CCFP Version on page 38 Also ensure that the Allow Subscription is set to yes see Subscribing Handsets on page 26 Base to synchronize on The base station number of the DBS with which the Repeater should synchronize Repeater number The base station num...

Page 60: ...for BaseStations16 23 5m12 Pair Cableto25 WayMaleD Typefor BaseStations24 31 To FromBaseStations16 23 To FromBaseStations24 31 5m12 Pair Cableto25 WayFemaleD Typefor Channels64 71 To FromDECTAnalogueInterfaceChannels72 127 To FromBaseStations0 7 1mLinkCable Not Used Link Card Slot Not Used Not Used Handsets 64off max SlaveJack Socket BaseStation 16off max Repeater The Link Kit consists of Link Car...

Page 61: ... female connector the card for the slave system has a male connector Connect the two cards using the supplied Link Cable 5 You can program the system using either CCFP or SIO see either Programming a Linked DECT System using CCFP on page 61 or Programming a Linked DECT System using SIO on page 62 Programming a Linked DECT System using CCFP 1 Ensure that the mains power supply to both Control Units...

Page 62: ...In the Slave Cabinet remove the jumper connector In the Master Cabinet place the jumper connector on the right hand jumper Slave Master Jumper 10 Connect your PC to the Master Cabinet and start the Link SIO program When the Boot Command Interpreter menu appears enter role and select Master 11 Restart the Slave and Master Cabinets 12 Restart SIO and check that it connects to the Master Cabinet rath...

Page 63: ...y is off but that the main lead is still connected Ensure that you have taken suitable anti static precautions I C S o c k e t 2 The existing Eprom 13298200 chip is located in the IC socket as shown Remove the chip using the PLCC tool 3 Carefully insert the replacement Eprom 13298201 chip Align the dot marked on the chip with the small triangle marked in the IC socket The chip also has one corner ...

Page 64: ...er program for turning plain text handset database files into binary file format Running SIO SIO is run from DOS 1 Connect the DECT system or a modem to a PC serial port 2 Start DOS and go to the directory containing the SIO EXE files 3 Enter SIO Cn where n is the serial port number if not specified SIO defaults to serial port 1 4 If Using a Modem Press C when prompted on screen during SIO start u...

Page 65: ... PCS Version and details of the DECT Control Unit F10 QUIT Exit the SIO program Shift F1 BACKUP Downloads the DECT Database to the PC The command will prompt for a file name maximum 8 letters When complete the Status Field displays system back up complete Shift F2 RESTORE Loads a database file onto the DECT The command will prompt for a filename in the same directory as the SIO program Shift F3 US...

Page 66: ...Earth Pulse 01 400ms 02 2 5s Dial Mode Bit no channel no with DTMF 1 and pulse 0 see note 1 below e g FF All DTMF 00 All pulse DTMF Timing 01 80ms 02 90ms 03 100ms 04 150ms PCS7 05 200ms PCS7 06 250ms PCS7 07 2500ms PCS7 Pulse Timing 01 40ms 60ms 02 34ms 66ms Dial Tone Detect Maximum Pause Time 01 3s 02 4s 03 6s 04 8s 05 1s PCS 7 Dial Tone Detect Filter 00 390 460Hz 01 350 500Hz 02 310 540Hz 03 27...

Page 67: ... Date and Time on the DCU Ctrl F7 CDMEASURE Performs cable delay measurement to all base stations Whilst performed the DECT system will be out of service Ctrl F8 CDREAD M Shows which base stations are active and the cable delay measurement for each base station on a master solo DCU Ctrl F9 CDREAD S Shows which base stations are active and the cable delay measurement for each base station on a slav...

Page 68: ... loading Editing the DECT Database via SIO Edit the Text File 1 Using a text editor open the file f_app_db dat 2 Read the notes contained within the file Then alter and save the settings in the file to match the IWU card and handset details required for the DECT system Convert the Text File 1 From the SIO directory run appdbktb This converts f_app_db dat a plain text file to f_app_db ktb a binary ...

Page 69: ...uld use the settings below Baudrate 19 2K Data 8 bits Parity None Stop Bits 1 The remote modem connected to the DCU must be set to Auto Answer AT S0 1 inhibit results codes to the DTE AT Q1 The local modem connected to the PC must be set to DSR active AT S0 DCU to INDeX Integration Cable For IP Office Integration use the DCU to PC Programming cable see above Note To maintain the INDeX system s CE ...

Page 70: ...en 12 Green Red 4 Connect PC for Programming Install CCFP Admin and SIO if necessary 5 Install Base Stations Connect from Control Unit to MDF Use cable with 25 way male D type Base Station Pin Wire Base Station Pin Wire Station 0 8 01 White Blue 14 Blue White Station 4 12 05 White Slate 18 Slate White Station 1 9 02 White Orange 15 Orange White Station 5 13 06 Red Blue 19 Blue Red Station 2 10 03 ...

Page 71: ...No PBX Circuit Handset Serial No User Name 0 0 Blue White 1 Orange Whit e 2 Green White 3 Brown White 4 Slate White 5 Blue Red 6 Orange Red 7 Green Red DAB Card 1 DAB Card Channel Wire Pair PBX Ext No PBX Circuit Handset Serial No User Name 1 0 Blue White 1 Orange Whit e 2 Green White 3 Brown White 4 Slate White 5 Blue Red 6 Orange Red 7 Green Red DAB Card 2 DAB Card Channel Wire Pair PBX Ext No P...

Page 72: ... White 4 Slate White 5 Blue Red 6 Orange Red 7 Green Red DAB Card 5 DAB Card Channel Wire Pair PBX Ext No PBX Circuit Handset Serial No User Name 5 0 Blue White 1 Orange Whit e 2 Green White 3 Brown White 4 Slate White 5 Blue Red 6 Orange Red 7 Green Red DAB Card 6 DAB Card Channel Wire Pair PBX Ext No PBX Circuit Handset Serial No User Name 6 0 Blue White 1 Orange Whit e 2 Green White 3 Brown Whi...

Page 73: ... 27 Humidity 15 I Individual IWU Card Setup24 Installation CCFP Admin 30 58 Interference 10 IWU settings 24 L LD 24 Link Kit 60 Load 35 Load CCFP 31 33 Local number 25 Login 27 Loop break recall 24 M Mains supply 15 Measure cable delay 23 Measure cable delays 22 Mesh 10 Message Send 45 Messages 44 Save 35 MF24 Modem 32 Modem connection 31 33 Move user 25 MSF 44 MSF Log Status 34 Multi Charger 7 Mu...

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