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Field
System access code (Optional)
System wide DECT access code.
The access code is from 0 - 8 decimal digits.
Note
: Individual user access code (AC) has precedence
over system access code.
Send date and time (Optional)
If enabled, date and time will be sent to the handsets when
a call is terminated.
Default value: Enabled
System TX power (Optional)
Used for controlling (reducing) the output power of all con-
nected base stations supporting power control. Unless set
to default, this will override any base station specific power
setting.
Default value: Default (250 mW)
Note
: It is possible to define a TX power value for a spe-
cific base station (
Administration
>
Base Station
).
Frequency (Optional)
(Only visible if Frequency Swap
License is loaded)
Radio Region used for DECT communication with hand-
sets.
With the Frequency Swap License installed, it is possible
to perform frequency swap between handsets. Besides
the Frequency Swap License, a special Spectralink DECT
Handset 7212 (part no. 02610004) with a special con-
figuration (and compliance to be compatible with fre-
quency swap) is also required.
Possible values:
l
Europe
(EMEA, Australia & New Zealand)
l
South America
l
USA
(USA & Canada)
When the frequency of the base stations is changed, hand-
sets loose the signal from the base stations. Then, after a
while, the handsets will try to find base stations (with same
ARI – System ID) on the other frequency band. The
server must be restarted after changing frequency.
Note
: It is possible to change the frequency setting in the
server using OAM-REST API. For more information, see
.
For more information about frequency swap and the spe-
cial Spectralink DECT Handset, see
.
Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide