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1. Width Length of building m 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Number of walls 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 One storey building Type of wall Recommended number of radio extensions Up to 4 cordless plasterboard 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 phones stone s a 2 1 1 reinforced concrete 3 2 1 Up to 8 cordless plasterboard 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 phones stone 3fe2fe2fe2fe2 reinforced concrete 3 2 2 Up to 12 cordless plasterboard 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 phones stone sca T3 3 3 33 reinforced concrete 3 3 3 Two storey building Type of wall Recommended number of radio extensions Up to 4 cordless plasterboard 2 1 phones stone 2 2 reinforced concrete 2 Up to 8 cordless plasterboard 2 2 2 phones stone lt faye reinforced concrete 2 Up to 12 cordless plasterboard 3 3 3 phones stone 3 3 reinforced concrete s 3 Signal strength measurement is recommended Please note that the above figures are given for guideline purposes only They should be used by the system planner to understand and then estimate the coverage given by the radio extensions and the number of radio extensions reguired for an installation It is strongly recommended that prior to installation on site trials using the radio exten sions and a cordless phone with a signal strength meter are carried out to verify the cordless perfo
2. 14 Press the OK button 15 System name is displayed Ey mu Pri i Ri The additional cordless phone is ready for operation Repeat the above steps for each cordless phone which requires registration on the system DECT12 Installation manual 5 3 System start up Cordless phone registration Register additional cordless phones 5 4 DECT12 Installation manual System administration System administration may be done locally or remotely Local administration Local administration is done by means of a PC equipped with the administration software and connected to the radio hub V24 interface Remote administration Remote administration may be done e through DECT 12 integrated modem V110 using the ISDN network DECT 12 EuroGeneris D 0 ISDN modem through an external modem V23 V32 using the analog public telephone network DECT 12 EuroGeneris Analog PTN Analog line Analog modem External modem 6 1 DECT12 Installation manual System administration Remote administration 6 2 DECT12 Installation manual Additional information Characteristics Dimensions Radio hub 349 x 296 x 56 mm WxHxD Radio extension 215 x 179 x 61 mm WxHxD Cordless phone 54 x 151 x 30 mm WxHxD Weight Radio hub Radio extension approx 2Kg Cordless phone approx 180g Technical data
3. 1 4 DECT12 Installation manual System configuration There are several ways in which the system can be configured dependent upon indivi dual requirements Deparmental application EuroGeneris extensions Trunks EuroGeneris Osiot a N P DECT 12 S N 000 Ol Radio Radio Cordess J Hub extensions phones N 7 N Pa N _ The radio hub is connected to EuroGeneris and offers two incoming outgoing ISDN BRIs through EuroGeneris providing extended cordless coverage This type of installation is suitable for users with a requirement for cordless communi cations 2 1 DECT 12 Installation manual System configuration Deparmental application 2 2 DECT 12 Installation manual System planning The coverage area of a single radio extension is defined as a cell This range is typi cally between 25 metres inside buildings to 300 metres open area dependent upon the environment In some applications however a single radio extension will not offer complete coverage Additional radio extensions can extend the coverage area and increase up to 8 the number of simultaneous radio connections Calls automatically use the best radio extension and as a user moves throughout the coverage area the call is automatically transferred between radio extensions handover A zone is a number of radio extensions with overlapping or non overlapping cells that operate in a co ordinated way to give ext
4. Power supply Mains Radio hub Radio extension 230V 6 10 43VA Cordless phone 230V 6 14 5 3VA Auxiliary Radio hub Radio extension e 40V 18 4VA e 20V 8VA e 45V 2 7VA Cordless phone 7 5V 1 2VA Capacities The system supports e Two U interfaces for external radio extensions 700m maximum distance using 2 wire 0 6mm diameter cable e One V24 interface for PC maximum distance 10m Up to 12 cordless phones Up to 4 simultaneous calls per radio extension and a maximum of 8 simultaneous calls for the system 7 1 DECT12 Installation manual Additional information Environmental conditions Performance and range Performance and range Since the system uses a radio link it may occasionally suffer from interference or reduced range due to adverse operating conditions Typical range is between 25 and 300 metres A number of factors affect this but range will be best when an unobstructed line of sight exists between the cordless phone and the radio extension Range is somewhat reduced by glass or wood and more severely by brick stone or concrete Transmission cannot take place through a metal obstacle Moving position usually overcomes these problems Environmental conditions Temperature 5 to 40 C Humidity class 3 1 Air conditioning not required Safety precautions The radio hub and radio extensions are not weatherproof and should only be installed indoors Avoid instal
5. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DECT 12 cordless system Installation manual Ref 21797A January 1998 Contents 1 System components Radio hub 1 2 Radio extension 1 2 Cordless phone 1 3 2 System configuration Deparmental application 2 1 3 System planning Call handover 3 1 Cell planning 3 1 Range planning 3 3 4 System installation Installing the radio hub 4 1 Wiring the radio hub 4 2 Connecting the ISDN BRI 1 4 3 Connecting the ISDN BRI 2 4 3 Using a junction box 4 4 Connecting the radio extensions 4 4 Connecting the power supply 4 5 Installing the radio extensions 4 5 Wiring the radio extensions 4 6 5 System start up System initialization 5 1 Cordless phone registration 5 1 Register the first cordless phone 5 1 Register additional cordless phones 5 2 i DECT12 Installation manual 6 System administration Local administration 6 1 Remote administration 6 1 7 Additional information Characteristics 7 1 Dimensions 7 1 Weight 7 1 Technical data 7 1 Power supply 7 1 Mains 7 1 Auxiliary 7 1 Capacities 7 1 Performance and range 7 2 Environmental conditions 7 2 Safety precautions 7 2 ii DECT12 Installation manual System components The package includes e The radio hub with the external power supply the 2 ISDN linking cables e The radio extensions e The cordless handsets with the chargers the User s manual EuroGeneris exten
6. distance Important Wire the radio extension and and thread the cable through the routing channel before you definitely mount it on the wall e Hang the radio extension onto the screws and tighten the screws e Check that the radio extension is supported firmly on the wall on its mounting screws Wiring the radio extensions e Fix the insulated ends of the wires to the terminal blocks e Plug the terminal block into the connectors on the back of the radio extensions 4 6 DECT12 Installation manual System start up System initialization The intitialization process takes about one minute once the system is powered up When system initialization is successful the LEDs 1 and 2 in the inner cover of the radio hub slowly flash and the one located at the back of the radio extension flashes as well A jm J n 000000000 000000000008 The system has been factory set with a standard configuration Cordless phone registration A maximum of 12 cordless phones may be registered on the system Note The cordless phones must be administered as DECT users before being registered Register the first cordless phone The first cordless phone to be registered is the Asministrator phone 1 Press the Menu button 2 Press the Previous or Next button to select the SET UP feature 3 Press the OK button 5 1 DECT12 Installation manual System start up Cordless phone registration Reg
7. e added DECT 12 Radio hub ISDN BRI 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 El Junction box EuroGeneris Connecting the radio extensions Fix the insulated ends of the wires to the terminal blocks Plug the terminal block into the KE1 and KE2 connectors on the back of the radio hub DECT 12 Radio hub Radio extensions 4 4 DECT12 Installation manual System installation Installing the radio extensions Connecting the power supply Connecting the power supply e Snap the free end of the external power supply into the RJ 45 jack on the back of the radio hub e Plug the external power supply into the 230V wall socket Installing the radio extensions The radio extensions are designed to be wall mounted Proceed as follows Radio extension wall mounting template DR 120 mm on n e Mark the position of the screw holes on the wall Note Make sure there is enough clearance around the system for ventilation purposes e Drill the screw holes as marked and fit wall plugs DECT12 Installation manual 4 5 System installation Wiring the radio extensions Connecting the power supply e Insert three screws into the wall so that 5mm of screw and the screw head protrude beyond the wall plug e Hang the radio extension onto the screws to check that they have been mounted at the right height and
8. ended cordless coverage Call handover The system uses call handover to transfer calls from one radio extension to another allowing cordless phone users to move freely within the system coverage area without loosing the call Call handover occurs transparently between radio extensions with overlapping cove rage However this is dependent upon the required radio extension being available Cell planning It is important that the radio extensions are installed so that they offer optimum cove rage This section gives guidelines on how to estimate the coverage in various typical environments The radio signal from a radio extension is generated equally in a circular pattern offe ring uniform coverage 1 Whenever possible site a radio extension in a central position in the required cove rage area 2 Radio extensions should be installed at a minimum height of 1 5 metres above 3 1 DECT12 Installation manual System planning Cell planning ground level but sufficiently below ceiling height to avoid interference Generally a cell has a typical range of between 25 and 300 metres in any direction depending upon various environmental factors Because of this the range achieved can vary considerably between one installation and another Range is best when an unobstructed line of sight path exists between a radio exten sion and a cordless phone Barriers between a radio extension and cordless phone will reduce the co
9. ister additional cordless phones 4 Press the Previous or Next button to select the LOG IN feature ste i At the radio hub press the button located on the right hand side Note You have one minute to achieve the registration procedure 5 Atthe cordless phone press the OK button 6 Enter 0000 factory setting Set mit 7 Press the OK button System name is displayed Toh EN bal The Administrator cordless phone is ready for operation Register additional cordless phones At the Administrator cordless phone 1 Press the ON OFF HOOK button 2 Press the Menu button 3 Press the Previous or Next button to select the SET UP MENU 5 2 DECT12 Installation manual System start up Cordless phone registration Register additional cordless phones punoa 4 30 Press the OK button on Enter 0000 factory setting At an additional cordless phone Note You have one minute to achieve the registration procedure 8 Press the Menu button 9 Press the Previous or Next button to select the SET UP feature 10 Press the OK button 11 Press the Previous or Next button to sele ct the LOG IN feature 12 Press the OK button at the administrator phone 13 Enter the 4 digit code displayed by the system ner RI CE
10. ling them in any areas where they may be exposed to damp humi dity condensation and chemicals In all cases they should be installed far enough from any metal surface or electrical device to avoid interference Disconnecting the mains supply is recommended before installing and wiring operations are carried out Safety levels W SELV Safety extra low voltage TNV Telecommunications network voltage 7 2 DECT12 Installation manual Additional information Safety precautions Performance and range DECT12 Installation manual 7 3 Additional information Safety precautions Performance and range 7 4 DECT12 Installation manual Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations BCS Service Documentation Technique ZI Saint Lambert 49412 SAUMUR CEDEX FRANCE Ce document n est pas contractuel Le constructeur se reserve le droit d apporter toutes les modifications qu il jugera utiles sans pr avis The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document
11. rmance of the system DECT12 Installation manual 3 5 System planning Range planning 3 6 DECT12 Installation manual System installation Installing the radio hub Important Do not connect the radio hub to the mains supply or ISDN host PBX until the installation is complete The radio hub is designed to be wall mounted Proceed as follows System wall mounting template L 260 1 mm sl 1 o 6 mm 2 6 mm 245 mm 2 6 mm HHHH Remove the radio hub front cover Note Do not remove the inner cover which protects the system components e Mark the position of the screw holes on the wall Note Make sure there is enough clearance around the system for ventilation purposes e Drill the screw holes as marked and fit wall plugs Insert three screws into the wall so that 5mm of screw and the screw head protrude beyond the wall plug e Hang the radio hub onto the screws to check that they have been mounted at the right height and distance Important Wire the radio hub and and thread the cables through the routing channels before you definitely mount it on the wall e Hang the radio hub onto the screws and tighten the screws e Check that the radio hub is supported firmly on the wall on its mounting screws 4 1 DECT12 Installation manual System installation Wiring the radio hub Wiring the radio hub All the cables should be threaded through the routing channels p
12. rovided at the back of the radio hub Routing channels All the connectors are located at the back of the radio hub pood DOG o LIIT o E fle djc EL Ground V24 interface ISDN BRI 2 pea Power supply ISDN BRI 1 Rado extensions 4 2 DECT12 Installation manual System installation Wiring the radiohub Connecting the ISDN BRI 1 Connecting the ISDN BRI 1 Snap one end of the the supplied ISDN linking cable into the S0 AMT jack at the back of the radio hub Snap the free end of the supplied ISDN linking cable into the appropriate SO jack on EuroGeneris DECT 12 EuroGeneris Radio hub ISDN BRI 1 Connecting the ISDN BRI 2 e Fix the insulated ends of the wires to the terminal block e Plug the terminal block into the SO AMT SO BUS connector on the back of the radio hub e Snap the 8 pin RJ 45 into the appropriate SO jack on EuroGeneris f Rx e Rx Is d Ix ol Tx C DECT 12 f Radio hub e EuroGeneris ISDN BRI 2 d DECT12 Installation manual 4 3 System installation Wiring the radio hub Using a junction box Using a junction box If the DECT 12 system is located far from EuroGeneris junction boxes will have to be used to connect the ISDN BRIs These junction boxes should be sited as close as pos sible to the DECT 12 system Two terminal resistors 100 Ohms should b
13. sions Trunks EuroGeneris CO Lie TA A DECT 12 lt N 000 Ol Radio Radio cul Hub extensions phonies N PA N 2 N _ 1 1 DECT12 Installation manual System components Radio hub Radio hub The radio hub conforms to the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications stan dard The radio hub has e two external telephone lines for direct connection to ISDN BRI trunks in stand alone applications or SO ports of an existing PBX in departmental applications e two U interfaces for connecting external radio extensions e aV24 interface allowing connection of a PC for local administration or a printer for CDR data records Radio extension The radio extensions conform to the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications standard The radio extensions provide the radio link to the cordless phones and are controlled by the radio hub The system has a maximum capacity of 3 radio extensions one of them being integrated into the radio hub the other two being external The radio extensions are not suitable for direct connection to EuroGeneris or direct exchange lines 1 2 DECT12 Installation manual System components Cordless phone The WT9001 cordless phones conform to the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommu nications standard The system has a maximum capacity of 12 cordless phones DECT12 Installation manual 1 3 System components Cordless phone
14. verage area by obstructing the radio signal For example range is reduced by glass wood brick or concrete Transmission cannot take place at all through metal Radio extensions are not weatherproof and should only be installed indoors Damp environments must be avoided Linear arrangement overlapping 3 2 DECT12 Installation manual System planning Range planning Range planning This section outlines a method of estimating the range of a single radio extension ina variety of environments Typical cell range in an office environment is anticipated to be 25 to 80 metres On this basis to estimate the range of a single radio extension proceed as follows 1 Draw a site plan showing the position and type of all barriers 2 Taking into account any practical considerations such as mounting surfaces and access to mains power estimate the site position of the first radio extension DECT12 Installation manual 3 3 System planning Range planning 3 Use the following diagrams and tables to calculate radio coverage a 700 300m W 30m HL 50m Aa Building with plasterboard walls Tp Building with stone walls lt 4 HL NN Building with reinforced concrete walls Two storey building plasterboard stone reinforced 3 4 DECT12 Installation manual System planning Range planning
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