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DECT - Installation Manual
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38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)
General
Introduction
General
This manual covers the installation, maintenance and programming of an
DECT system. It is intended for use by installers and maintainers who
have successfully completed an appropriate DECT training course.
Note:
The CCFP programming (see page 30) software is Version 6. This
manual is based on Version 5. However, as Version 6 is a bug fix
only of Version 5, this man al also supports Version 6.
The DECT is a cordless telephone system designed to work with most
PABX switch systems. It provides the PABX with integrated support for
cordless handsets.
Handsets
64 off max.
Channel
s 8 - 15
Channel
s 0 - 7
Channel
s 24 - 31
Channel
s 16 - 23
Channel
s 40 - 47
Channel
s 32 - 39
Channel
s 56 - 63
Channel
s 48 - 55
DECT Expansion Board
Communications
Platform
(PBX)
MDF
DECT Analogue Interface Cables
(25-Way Female D-Types to MDF)
5m 12-Pair Cable to 25-Way Female D-Type for Channels 0 - 7
5m 12-Pair Cable to 25-Way Male D-Type for Base Stations 0 -7
IKm Single Twisted Pair Cable
Slave Jack
Socket
Twisted Pair
Analogue
Interface
Cables
Serial Programming
Cable
DECT Intergration
Cable
DECT Control Unit
5m 12-Pair Cable to 25-Way Male D-Type for Base Stations 8 - 15
To/From Remaining
Base Stations
To/From DECT Analogue Interface Channels 8-63
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nk
Car
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lot
Not
Used
Not
Used
Se
ria
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rt
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 additional 8 Base Stations and hence up to 64 simultaneous
calls. A Repeater Base Station can be added to a Base station and hence
extend the range of coverage for each Base Station (
handset requires a dedicated two-wire link between the DECT Control Unit
and the PABX. These are provided by DECT Alog Boards (DAB), each
supports 8 channels with 8 DAB slots within the Control Unit.
The addition of Link Cards and a Link cable allows two DCU's to operate
together as a single system (one DCU is designated as the master, the
other as the slave). This increases the system capacity to 32 Base
Stations and 128 handsets. For full details see Linked DECT Systems on
page 60.
DECT conforms to the DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP) requirements.
This allows other GAP handsets to be used on the system (only Avaya
handsets can utilize the full feature set of INDeX). It also allows the DECT
handsets to be used on other GAP compatible DECT systems.
Approvals:
–
Electric:
TBR 6 (DECT RF).
–
Access Profile: TBR22 (GAP) Layer 1.
–
EMC:
ETS 300 329 (CE Labeling).