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The INDeX DECT System 

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The INDeX DECT System 

This sections gives a brief overview of the elements within the INDeX DECT system 

CSLC 

Each CSLC has a unique serial number that identifies the system to handsets. This 

can be displayed through normal INDeX programming 
The system configuration rules are as follows; 
–  Only one of the following cassettes (i.e. ALOG, CSLC, COMBO or BRIC) should 

be used in a cabinet with a PSU4 

–  A maximum of 80 simultaneous ringing analogue extensions is supported per 

cabinet (112 extensions if using ALOG 0/24) 

–  Cabinets fully equipped with analogue type cassettes are not recommended for 

high traffic environments such as call centres 

 

DECT Base Station (DBS) 

These units support up to 4 simultaneous calls. There are two versions of the DBS 

available; a standard DBS and an enhanced DBS. 
A standard DBS uses even timeslots (see page 4) 
An enhanced DBS uses odd time slots (see page 4) 
Hence, by using a combination of standard and enhanced DBSs, higher density 

DECT environments can be deployed. The recommended limit of DBSs in one area, 

with a combination of standard and enhanced DBS, is seven (with ratios of 3:4 or 

4:3). If all standard or all enhanced DBSs are used, then the recommended limit of 

DBSs in one area is four (see page 9) 
Only software PCS 3+ DBSs must be used with CSLC. Using standard telephony 

cable base stations can be placed at up to 2km* from the CSLC. Base stations units 

are designed for wall mounting 
* Older style DBSs (supplied prior to autumn 2001) can only be placed at up to 1km 

from the CSLC 
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 distance from the 

associated Base Station (up to 1km line of sight) 
Each Repeater is programmed to associate with a particular Base Station using a 

Repeater Setup program. The Repeater can handle up to two simultaneous calls. 

These calls are 'borrowed' from the Base Station. Hence, each call routed via the 

Repeater reduces the number of calls that the Base Station can handle. 
The Repeater does not need any wiring connection to the Base Station or CSLC. 

The Repeater is designed for wall mounting and is supplied with a plug top PSU 

fitted with 2 mtrs of cable 
– 

Size:

  

100mm wide x 100 high x 40mm deep (inc. wall mounting bracket) 

– 

Power:  

Power from a 230V, 50Hz plug top PSU, (9VDC, 300mA). 

 

Installation Manual 

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INDeX CSLC 

38DHB0002UKCA – Issue 8 (26/03/2002) 

Summary of Contents for INDeX CSLC

Page 1: ...INDeX CSLC Installation Manual 38DHB0002UKCA Issue 8 26 03 2002...

Page 2: ...uring the Base Stations 16 Base Station Cable Measurement 17 DECT Noise Suppression and Echo Cancellation 17 Registering Handsets 17 Changing CSLC User Numbers 18 Subscribing Handsets 18 Switching Bet...

Page 3: ...se stations and 64 handsets The CSLC 16 supports up to 16 base stations and 128 handsets Each base station can handle up to 4 simultaneous calls Repeater base stations can be used to extend the range...

Page 4: ...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 carri...

Page 5: ...ded limit of DBSs in one area is four see page 9 Only software PCS 3 DBSs must be used with CSLC Using standard telephony cable base stations can be placed at up to 2km from the CSLC Base stations uni...

Page 6: ...attery pack provides both the handset registration number and the software level Handsets are supplied with the battery disconnected Ensure that the battery is connected before use Single Chargers The...

Page 7: ...you will be attempting to determine two factors to achieve the customers requirements The number of base stations required Their best positioning To fulfil this you need to obtain the following detai...

Page 8: ...re 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 norm...

Page 9: ...problem Screened Rooms Typically found in offices involved with TV video and radio production but also possible in computer centres Base station overlap areas In overlap areas the signal from one base...

Page 10: ...gnal 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...

Page 11: ...lay 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 hands...

Page 12: ...y 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 ar...

Page 13: ...ironmental requirements The planned locations for all parts of the system must meet the following requirements Check that the area is a well ventilated area having a temperature range of 0 C to 40 C a...

Page 14: ...top of the slot to be used Insert the new cassette 3 After insertion of the cassette there will be a delay the length of which is dependant upon the number of base stations before the lamp status sta...

Page 15: ...re all 32 This allows for system expansion and maintenance with the minimum of cable rewiring Ensure that the cable and wires are clearly labelled at both ends Base Station Wrap Speech Speech Base Sta...

Page 16: ...e 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 br...

Page 17: ...llation to alter the settings Registering Handsets After inserting a CSLC cassette into the cabinet the INDeX performs a number of automatic actions It assigns 64 CSLC8 or 128 CSLC user numbers All mo...

Page 18: ...to the system To do this subscription must first be allowed on the INDeX The subscription process is performed as follows To enable handset subscription 1 From the Administration menu select Linecard...

Page 19: ...red press until required AUTO appears and press You only need to do this once at any site but you must log on at each site repeating steps 1 to 5 at each site for each handset 7 Your handset bleeps an...

Page 20: ...menu select User and enter the directory number of the fixed extension 2 Select Extended functions 3 Select Mobile twin number and enter the directory number of the DECT handset this automatically se...

Page 21: ...st calls from all handsets With a call connected move through the areas that should be covered by base stations Check that no unexpected black spots exist Ensure that the customer is satisfied with th...

Page 22: ...rnal Antenna Up to 1Km line of sight The range at which the Repeater can work will typically be between 50 and 150m within a building The use of a directional aerial allows the Repeater to be placed u...

Page 23: ...erform the following 1 Check the proposed position of the Repeater and ensure that A mains power supply is within 2 metres There is a minimum of 200mm s clearance on all sides of the Repeater 2 Use th...

Page 24: ...so available from the web site https emea businesspartner avaya com index asp as a self extracting file Windows 3 x 1 Insert the first disk 2 In program Manager select File and then Run 3 Type a setup...

Page 25: ...d Set Up The CLSC number is shown against Allow Subscription Ensure that the Allow Subscription toggle is set to yes and on completion it must be reset back to no Base to synchronize on The base stati...

Page 26: ...the handset off hook this gives more accurate and realistic survey figures 4 To return the handset to normal operation press and hold until you hear a short bleep Handset Software Version The handset...

Page 27: ...uency 4 G GAP 3 H Handset software version 26 Handset subscription 18 Hot Desking 20 Humidity 13 I Installation CCFP Admin 24 Interference 9 L Login 19 M Master sockets 15 Measure cable delay 17 Measu...

Page 28: ...al property related to this product including trademarks and registered to Lucent Technologies has been transferred or licensed to Avaya This document contains propriety information of Avaya and is no...

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