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2. 4 Figure 2 Optimum system synchronization over DECT at synchronization over the air gt Standard synchronization 1 pe Alternative synchronization if standard synchronization fails A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 17 Overview Introduction 18 m Nis u p 9 4 A 4 na a n N 5 a od od u 2 n a A 12 dolo E ZUM Zr I J Mit EST hu UM 5 o y Y Y w m R gt 4 Figure 3 Not optimally synchronized each DECT IP base station has only one synchronization partner a 2 3 4 t 4 b 4 a 2 E n x B x t t 67 t t i l 6 1A 7 dolo MIE 4 Figure 4 The two lower DECT IP base stations are synchronized over LAN because a solid fire door prevents DECT based synchronization The quick passage of data through a fire door cannot always guarantee reliable DECT synchronization This data is transported in a VPN tunnel to ensure that the signaling and voice data in active voice connections between a DECT IP base station and HiPath Cordless IP software is protected against manipulation and interception For the VPN encryption IPSec is used The DECT IP base stations are set up in communication with the HiPath Cordless IP SW As soon as a new DECT IP base station is connected to the Ethernet it starts to send multicast packets with its MAC address The HiPath Cordless IP SW then activates and takes over control of t
3. Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic obstructions with strong absorption qualities brick walls dividing walls ceilings furniture steel cabinets bathroom units elevators wire reinforced glass leaded windows blinds and others reflective stationary obstructions brick buildings reinforced concrete buildings buildings with metal sheathing reflective moving obstructions people animals vehicles 3 3 Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Radio wave propagation in the DECT frequency range is quasioptical This means that a wave is hindered in its propagation if it hits a solid surface and is thereby reflected to a greater or lesser extent This reflection is dependent on the physical qualities of the medium In the case of conductive materials the penetration depth into the medium is determined mainly by the magnetic quality and the electrical conductivity e Metals with a high degree of conductivity These include copper or steel and prevent most DECT frequency radio waves from penetrating reflecting them in the same way as a mirror reflects light e Modern construction materials exceptions see above These have relatively poor conductivity levels with the result that electromagnetic waves even if attenuated still can pass through Thus radio traffic is possible within and through buildings Attenuation qualities of the construction materials vary greatly r
4. The following tasks must be performed with appropriate tools before installing the outdoor housing 1 Release the sun shield catches and remove the sun shield 2 Loosen the special screws that connect the base of the outdoor housing to the mounting plate and remove the outdoor housing 3 Open the outdoor housing four M6 triangle head bolts in the cover 4 Remove the hinged lid to connection plug X1 5 Install the base station in the recess provided for this purpose making sure it locks into place listen for the latching noise A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Catch for sun shield 1 N Base of outdoor Sa housing I Base station LEDs 1 2 operating mode Hinged lid on connection plug X1 Tm Opening for base station connection line cable Figure 17 Outdoor housing with base station 3 5 6 2 Mast Installation Material required supplied loose two metal tightening straps 1 2 Loosen the mast block fastening screws Set the distance of the mast blocks to the necessary mast diameter at the required height and tighten the screws Feed the metal tightening straps through the
5. 7 3 2 2 Handset Cannot Be Reached 1 Handset is called caller hears ringing followed by busy signal Causes handset being called is switched off OR handset is no longer within range OR the base station used is in overload status and there is no other base station within range Handset is called call is always switched to another station Handset has inadvertently activated call forwarding 7 3 2 3 Connection Handover Call disconnected on handover to another base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 1 Check whether or not the base station to which the call is handed over is in overload status all radio channels busy Check the base station LEDs Check the overlap sectors Is the RSSI value of the other base station OK Check if the two DECT IP base stations involved in the handover operation are synchronous You can use the Gigaset s measurement mode for this or the synchronism display in the HiPath Cordless IP server software 101 Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 2 4 Handset Problems Logging On e Check first if the communication server s IP board and at least one DECT IP base station in range are operational e ls adequate synchronism guaranteed for the DECT IP base station in the HiPath Cordless IP system e Is the handset you want to log on configured on the communication server Test this with a random phone
6. in the Hipath 4000 Service Manual 1 Configure the following Codec Parameters via WBM Expert mode Explorer Voice Gateway Edit Codec Parameters Frame Sizes of 20 msec are required mandatory A configuration of the DSP Settings primarily the Echo Cancellation is not possible since no DSP is available The SIP users have to be assigned the parameter MBCHL Multi BCHANNEL in AMO SDAT A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 71 Configuration Hints for PBXs HiPath 4000 Voice Gateway H 323 Parameters Codec Parameters IP Networking Mode 3 Destination Codec Parameters Hunt Group DARs for MLPP Ji Clients ISDN Classmarks Front panel Wizard m Explorers Maintenance Help Logoff Voice Gateway H323 Parameters e SIP Parameters 72 e IP Networking Mode El de Destination Codec Parameters Fallback to SCN Parameters DARs for MLPP de Clients ISDN Classmarks SIP User Agent SIP Server Registrar Redirect RFC 3261 Timer Values SIP Transport Protocol SIP Session Timer Trunking Parameters Outgoing Call Supervision G 711 plaw 6 123 G 729 G 729A G 729B G 729AB T 38 Fax RFC2833 Transmission of Fax Modem Tones according to RFC2833 Transmission of DTMF Tones according to RFC2833 Redundant Transmission of RFC2833 Tones according to RFC2198 6 711 A law SIP Parameters Use SIP Registrar SIP Regi
7. view from these buildings extends only to a few neighboring buildings The view from buildings A and B is better In the example the decision was made to place the base station at building B rather than A Note that the areas between buildings C and E as well as F G and A are covered The radio waves can pass through brick building A so that an area of about 10 meters beyond will still be covered In practice coverage can also be assumed for other outdoor areas as waves pass through the windows e Reinforced concrete buildings or constructions with metal facades act as limiting factors Areas behind these buildings are quasioptically blocked and must be considered not covered by the radio waves Brick buildings can usually be penetrated so that significant parts of them are reached by the radio waves The supply range however often stops less than 10 meters beyond these buildings A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Streets act as conductors making greater ranges possible along them Property line Bldg Bldg F C concrete 10 m high concrete 27 m high Minimum supply range Bldg B concrete 25m mounting height BS Bldg A brick 15 m high Scale 1 1000 ee es KA AAA AA A EHE BER a GE J Figure 15 Base station distribution for coverage of an outdoor area A31003 C1010 S1
8. 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 37 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Table 4 Insertion loss a range loss in the radio area Insertion object a dB Range loss Brick wall 10 to 12 cm 2 5 43 5 Brick wall 24 cm small windows 4 60 Brick wall 63 to 70 cm 4 0 to 4 5 60 to 64 Drywall 1 3 to 2 3 26 5 to 41 Gaseous concrete wall 6 6 78 Glass wall 2 37 Wire reinforced glass wall 8 84 Reinforced concrete ceiling 6 to 9 75 to 87 residence Two reinforced concrete ceilings 26 99 5 Three reinforced concrete ceilings 46 100 NOTE These values show clearly that propagation within buildings is hindered much less in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction This must be taken into consideration when installing the base station 3 3 4 Indoor Areas in Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Diverse Interior Layout Indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings can give rise to different scenarios depending on the interior layout e Scenario 1 Large factory halls for manufacturing or office space These are either not partitioned e g manufacturing halls or have mobile partitions reaching half way to the ceiling office Propagation conditions Favorable in this scenario because intervisibility is more frequent than for example in buildings divided into individual offices with no line o
9. Field strength of the radio signals received from the base radio signal Frequency Time slot Slot RPN port number FRAQ frame quality A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual station normalized to a maximum of 100 Ifthe value is lt 50 the radio connection to the base station is no longer guaranteed Acceptable field strength is gt 50 gt 60 dBm Frequency 0 9 Time slot 0 11 of the receiving channel on which the measurement is carried out IDECT IP base station identification based on the RPN Radio Fixed Part Number e g 018 If the handset switches on at over to an overlapping radio cell DECT IP base station the current DECT IP base station appears on the handset display The RPN is indicated in hex format in Gigaset S3 professional and Gigaset SL3 professional handsets Example RPN 018 will be display in the Gigasets as HEX value 012H The identifier H shows clearly the hexadecimal presentation Transmission quality in 95 to 100 satisfactory for short periods 90 to 94 non critical lt 95 faulty 91 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area 7 2 2 Gigaset Family NOTE The default language for measuring mode is English 7 2 2 1 Activating Measuring Mode You must switch off the mobile telephone before you can activate measuring mode Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation bee
10. Geographically node separated OSV cluster Main Office no OpenBranch Proxy involved it is necessary to enable Flag Direct Signaling Otherwise calls from phones located on the 2nd node will not be accepted by HPCIP If this flag is disabled the IWU allows only calls from the IP address where the HPCIP user is registered to If this flag is enabled HPCIP allows calls from any IP addresses So for security reasons this flag should only be enabled if HPCIP is used in Geo separated OSV Codec priority G711a G711u G729a G729b and RTP framing 20 msec is recommended A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 77 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 5 3 3 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU Please make the following configurations at the HPCIP IWU Page User VoIP Go to the sub page Voip of Users in the Configuration Utility The Msn should be identical to UserName both are in E 164 format The options AuthName and Password are necessary if Digest Authentication is enabled in OpenScape Voice Select the first entry and enter the following values Entry Value MSN 4312621140761 DisplayName 40761 UserName 4312621140761 AuthName 4312621140761 Password 1234 Save the modifications by clicking Apply User Voip Index Enabled Msn DisplayName Comment UserName AuthName Password G729 SC Silen a a 3 E 5981 5981 OSO Wien OSO
11. Overview of the HiPath Cordless IP System A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 13 Overview The HiPath Cordless IP System contains the following main components see also Figure 1 Handset Gigaset professional DECT handsets with PN CAP functionality BSIP1 DECT IP Basestations with GAP PN CAP functionality to the handset and IP interface to the Ethernet network HiPath Cordless IP SW central Server SW component for control of the DECT IP Basestations SIP interworking with the communication server and the common administration and configuration interface of the whole HiPath Cordless IP solution The HiPath Cordless IP Server SW can either be located on one of the DECT IP Basestations or on a dedicated Server HW A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 14 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Introduction 2 1 Introduction The HiPath Cordless IP solution is designed as a DECT system with an SIP interface to the communication server 2 1 1 DECT IP Base Station BSIP1 DECT IP base stations combine to form a network of radio cells Roaming between radio cells is possible for DECT handsets during a voice connection if the radio cells are synchronized and overlap DECT IP base stations come with all necessary software for the DECT and IP functions This software is configured and administered via the HiPath Cordless IP SW 2 1 2 HiPath Cordless IP SW HiPath Cordless IP SW is in
12. Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Planning According to Call Traffic Load Recommended number of DECT users number of simultaneously registered users for 50 voice channels in accordance with the volume of traffic Erlang value 50 Voice channels with 100 mErl user low traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 325 379 50 Voice channels with 150 mErl user normal traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 217 253 50 Voice channels with 200 mErl user high traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 163 190 Table 3 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels Atthe time an amount of 300 Gigaset professional subscriber is possible althoug theoretically a higher amount of Gigaset professional would be possible according to traffic intensity A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 33 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System General 3 2 General 34 DECT IP Base station BSIP1 DECT IP base stations are logically connected to the HiPath Cordless IP server software over LAN connections This software is connected to the communication server via the SIP interface Base station range Ethernet cable range see also Chapter 2 4 for network requirements between DECT IP base stations and the HiPath Cordless IP server soft
13. Wien 5981 5981 a m 4 E 5982 5982 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5982 5982 saaa E El 1 E 5983 5983 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5983 5983 are E 5 El 5984 5984 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5984 5984 7 E 5 3 4 Limitations e One HPCIP user can communicate with one SIP server address only A failover of a 2nd SIP server IP address is not supported yet as an alternative DNSSRV can be used e Limited UC functionality if OpenScape web client is used e Limited feature Pickup Group for HPCIP User no audible visible Call Indication at Handset e Direct Signaling is only supported for for SIP Transport Protocol UDP TCP is not supported currently e restriction use the setting of the HPCIP user in OSV with SRTP Disabled to avoid interworking problems with other SRTP enabled devices A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 78 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data BSIP1 DECT standard EU 6 Technical Data 6 1 BSIP1 DECT standard EU Number of channels 120 duplex channels freely administered 10 carriers each with 12 time division multiplex channels Frequency range 1 88 to 1 9 GHz send and receive range e Channel spacing 1 728 MHz Bit rate 1 152 Mbps e Speech encoding 32 kilobit ADPCM GAP standard Specified in DECT specification 300444 PN CAP Unify specific protocol enhancement DECT Access EN 301 406 V 1 5 1 6 2 BSIP1US DECT standard USA e This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS 210
14. characters and is unique worldwide for each DECT system The DECT system number is the number used to identify the individual DECT systems and therefore to identify the radio signals radio range This permits the synchronization of mobile telephones logged on to the system The DECT system number consists of e E ARC Access Right Code 4 bit first digit is always 1 EIC Equipment Installers Code 16 bit e FPN Fixed Part Number 8 bit and FPS Fixed Part Subnumber 4 bit When installing the system for the first time you must apply for the DECT system number which then applies to the entire HiPath Cordless IP server software even in the event of service The DECT system number is stored in the HiPath Cordless IP server software database This system number should be stored safely loss A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 63 Putting Into Service Overview IP adresses 4 3 Overview IP adresses VoIP network internal communication 192 168 1 xxx 24 192 168 123 111 24 192 168 123 222 24 BSIP_IWU in the ij i 4 BSIP AA 92 168 2 100 24 MU IP Address i u3 example a BORGS ROSSO uu BSIP DECT network 192 168 2 101 24 pen SIP Server in the VoIP network Gateway 192 168 2 xxx 24 IP Address 192 168 1 2 24 example er Ic 2 102 24 Only x Path Network Gateways DECT gt Base SIEMENS E IP phone IP Address ex
15. network requirements in terms of delay loss and guaranteed quality of service features The following conditions should also be assured for the DECT IP base stations and the HiPath Cordless IP SW in the IP network they have to be part of the same Ethernet segment a layer 3 routing via an IP router is not supported no devices use the Network Address Translation NAT Ethernet segment Minimum 2 priority classes acc to IEEE 802 1 p q in the IP Network possible Use of 100 Mbps full duplex for all switched LAN ports as the solution operates with standard IP addresses these must be freely available in the IP network Failure to satisfy these conditions can result in delays in the IP network This leads to synchronization and voice quality problems in the DECT handsets A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 29 Overview Software License Management 2 5 Software License Management 30 SW component licensing is only relevant if the HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on dedicated server hardware If the HiPath Cordless IP SW is activated on a DECT IP base station licensing is not performed for the software components of HiPath Cordless IP systems The SW licensing of the communication server s SIP stations is dependent on this If the HiPath Cordless IP SW is located on a dedicated Server HW the number of DECT IP Basestation within the system and the HiPath Cordless IP SW itself in Version 1 i
16. of Industry Canada e Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by manufacturer name may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment e This device is tested and fulfills the Radio Standards Specification RSS 213 Issue 2 e This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart D unlicensed personal communication devices e Frequency band 1920 1930 MHz e Type of Modulation multi carrier time division multiple access with Digital modulation GFSK Number of channels 5 RF Channels 5x12 60TDMA Duplex channels A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 79 Technical Data BSIP1US DECT standard USA 80 e Antenna information 2 permanent attached antennas no external connector RF Power max 20 5dBm e Temperature range 10 to 45 degree Celsius ambient e FCC ID AY3 BSIP1US NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and use
17. or the number of handsets Assuming that the distribution of handsets in buildings will be fairly uniform additional base stations should preferably be installed on the floors above or below the minimum required base stations see Figure 11 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 40 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site BS BS E 3rd floor BS Open plan offic 2nd floor as EE Isar ss At st fl well st floor nd nn Ground floor ator O S BS Basement Y BS Minimum required BS Possible additional base station base station for example for areas with higher concentration ss A Elevato Floor plan 1st floor Figure 11 Base station distribution in buildings of brick and light construction materials A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 41 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 42 3 4 1 2 In Steel Concrete Buildings e For interiors of brick or light construction materials Figure 12 Horizontal direction A ba
18. quality is attained throughout the entire radio network NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT Step 1 The purpose of this step is to provide the basis for step 2 where you will use a Gigaset mobile telephone to obtain a rough assessment of the area coverage e Switch the mobile telephone to measuring mode see Section 7 2 2 1 e Establish a voice connection between two mobile telephones If you wish you can use an announcement service for example speaking clock Step 2 This step involves obtaining a rough assessment of the area coverage With a mobile telephone in measuring mode move around the area in question and determine whether an RSSI value gt 50 60 dBm and a FRAQ value gt 95 are reached throughout the area In the process the Range Warning feature can be used as an aid for recognizing the radio area boundaries A warning tone range warning is A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 89 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area emitted as soon as you cross the border zone of the radio area To activate the range warning tone use the Tones menu on the
19. 00 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 49 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 Installing Base Stations 3 5 1 Ethernet Connection Cable The DECT IP base stations are mounted using Ethernet cables that are terminated with an 8 pin shielded RJ45 connector The feedthrough in the DECT IP base station s protective cover is 14 mm in diameter Please take this dimension into account when choosing the RJ45 connector The connection cable inserted into the RJ45 jack must be secured additionally with a cable tie to ensure suitable strain relief Installation 1 First loop the cable tie around the protrusion on the printed circuit board A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 50 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 2 Then insert the cable through the loop into the RJ45 jack and tighten the cable tie around the notch on the printed circuited board and the connection cable 3 5 2 Where Not To Install DECT IP base stations A CAUTION Security zones Areas designated by the customer as security zones such as intensive care units in hospitals or areas behind fire doors Ambient temperature humidity Ambient temperature from 0 C to 40 C Avoid direct sunlight In damp places such as bathrooms laundry rooms or in the immediate vicinity of heat sources for example heaters Radio area restricti
20. 14 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 61 Putting Into Service Preparation 4 Putting Into Service You can only put your HiPath Cordless IP system into operation after the e planning e coverage e installation and cabling e installing the communication server and if necessary the HiPath Cordless IP server requirements have been fulfilled Installation and administration of the HiPath Cordless IP systems are described in the HiPath Cordless Administrator Documentation 4 1 Preparation BP N a 8 DECT handsets are charged DECT system ID is available LAN suitability for VoIP services is analyzed refer to Section 3 3 Administration access is available for the HiPath Cordless IP server software s Web Based Management application Information is available on subscribers stations numbers names There is a sufficiently large number of IP addresses available for use for the HiPath Cordless IP server software and the DECT IP base stations The IP address of the communication server the DHCP server and the DNS server is determined The customer data available is backed up Optional if these services are to be used 9 62 The PoE injectors are available A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Putting Into Service Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI 4 2 Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI The DECT system number consists of eight hexadecimal
21. 5984 5984 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5984 5984 vu 5 3 OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 This chapter contains configuration hints to configure an OpenScape Voice for usage with aHPCIP system using SIP subscribers 5 3 1 General OSV There are 2 different setups for usage of HPCIP connected to OpenScape Voice OSV HPCIP is connected to OpenScape Voice directly HPCIP is able to communicate with one OpenScapeVoice SIP address only In case of geographically separated OSV cluster the nodes have different Signaling IP addresses in different IP subnets Therefore HPCIP Users can only be connected to OSV Node1 or to OSV Node2 If this node will fail no communi cation via HPCIP would be possible anymore This problem does not exist if HPCIP is connected to a co located OSV cluster until 2nd OSV will take over the Signaling address of the 1st node in case of node failure If the HPCIP system has to be connected to a geo separated OSV it is recom mended to include OpenBranch which is described below HPCIP is connected to OpenScape Voice via OpenBranch In this setup scenario HPCIP is communicating with OpenBranch SIP address only and OpenBranch proxy is forwarding all SIP messages to OpenScape Voice To avoid a single point of failure at OpenBranch side it is strongly recom mended to set up OpenBranch redundantly using VRRP A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 74 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Configuration Hints for PBXs Ope
22. Based Management to the HiPath Cordless IP SW i e all DECT IP Basestations are administered via HiPath Cordless IP SW A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 15 Overview Introduction 16 Function Synchronization management DECT IP base stations must be perfectly synchronized as a prerequisite for seamless handover If the DECT IP base stations are synchronized they combine to form a seamless handover cluster The synchronization management function only works in this cluster Additional clusters are possible but not synchronized Seamless handover is not possible between different asynchronous clusters In DECT systems with line switched connections such as HiPath Cordless systems the synchronization information needed for synchronizing the DECT IP base stations is obtained from the UPO connection This is not possible in the HiPath Cordless IP system DECT based synchronization synchronization over the air This method to synchronize overlapping radio cells runs under SW control within the DECT part of the DECT IP Basestation The HiPath Cordless IP SW is acting only as admin point that notices when a base station has lost its synchronization The DECT IP base station must be located in the overlap area of the DECT IP base station that it wants to synchronize with over the DECT interface For every DECT IP Basestation the synchronization Master have to be configured by the configuration Inter
23. HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 27 Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2 3 2 Powering the DECT IP Base Stations The DECT IP base station can be powered in two different ways e Power over Ethernet PoE Class 2 to 802 3af e Power over Ethernet PoE injectors A PoE injector is used if POE cannot be made available in the network The PoE injector must be 802 3af compatible Pre tested and released PoE injectors are available as optional features within the scope of the HiPath Cordless IP solution The IEEE802 3af standard allows the PoE Injector to be in any location between the switch and the BSIP1 The maximum allowed distance between the switch and the BSIP1 for IEEE802 3 compliance is 100 m It is typical to deploy the PoE Injector close to the switch since by doing this one can use a single UPS central power supply to backup both the switch and the PoE Injector If overall efficiency is more important than centralized backup and or management it makes sense to place the PoE Injector closer to the BSIP1 since the power dissipated at the cable between the PoE Injector and the BSIP1 is directly proportional to the length of this cable P es R lt a Rs 4 i Figure 9 PoE Injector A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 28 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 2 4 Network Requirement Overview Network Requirement Voice connections only work properly over IP networks if the IP network satisfies all general VoIP
24. IP SW because this is the only software that supports a routing and protocol converter function Scenarios are also possible where the HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed a number of times per communication server Such scenarios do not support seamless handover between the different clusters formed with synchronous DECT IP base stations Cascading is not available at present for communication server software A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 21 Overview System Configuration 22 BSIP1 E 2 BSIP1 2 2 1 Small Solution BSIP1 BSIP1 BSIP1 BSIP1 BSIP1 BSIP1 BSIP1 10 PL Y Administration s sssi PSTN ns Definition e 1to10 base btations One base station running with BSIP IWU Mode All other base stations running in BSIP Only Mode The HiPath Cordless IP Server SW Inter Working Unit IWU is activated on a DECT IP base station BSIP IWU Mode All DECT IP base stations always also support the same functions as HiPath Cordless IP SW This means that in principle all DECT IP base stations can perform HiPath Cordless IP SW functions in addition to the actual DECT functionality The HiPath Cordless IP SW must be activated before the DECT IP base station can perform this function The following system limits apply in this scenario based on resource availability in BSIP1 upto 10 DECT IP base stations upto 10 parallel cal
25. Measuring mode Measuring time LLLLLLLLLLLLL _____ Measuring time Measuring time lt 16 gt Nothing is displayed The measurement values are displayed when the mobile telephone is switched on Measurements are performed at the set intervals see Section 7 2 1 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 93 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Switch on the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard 095 3 02 012H 100 ascending tone sequence Base n IN WARNING Only the specified functions may be activated Activating other functions may result in malfunctions 7 2 2 2 Deactivating Measuring Mode Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Nothing is displayed Switch the mobile telephone into service status Press keys 1 4 and 7 simultaneously NIPeIl O o da mn E O oOo OoO whilst at the same time pressing the on hook key Service A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 94 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Activate the Service menu Enter code 76200 11213 Service SW version 5 QS data 718 19 Speechpath test 0 Deactivate the measuring mode Using the navigation key Ser
26. Outdoors in outdoor housing Cabling A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations Can be loaded via the communication system Two external antennas are mounted on the top of the housing of the base station The base station works as option with antenna diversity this means that the radio receiver is connected to whichever antenna delivers the greater field strength 10 mW to 125 mW Basically dependant on the radio transmission characteristics of the environment premises Up to 300 m Up to 50 m PoE is used to supply power to the DECT IP base station Outdoor housing 202 x 172 x 43 W x Hx Din mm 500 g PoE according IEEE 802 3af Class 2 lt 6 5 W 0 C to 40 C 25 C to 40 C 10 100 Mbps Ethernet cable Cat 5 and higher 8 pin shielded RJ45 connector 81 Technical Data Base Stations LED status displays on the base station No settings need be made at the base station LED 1 LED 2 on the front of the base station provides the following information Operating State LED 1 LED 2 LED status at booting sequence No power on Base station off off BSIP1 is booting the the Active partition red red flashing p E flashing El E BSIP1 is booting the the Fallback partition red off wo 0D _ BSIP1 is booting the Active partition with factory red red defaults fast flashing i il fast flash
27. Steel wall with wire reinforced glass 6 5 to 10 75 5 to 90 Steel walls extending to ceiling 3 5 m dist 31 to 41 100 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Propagation conditions Horizontal and vertical values are approximately the same It has been determined that in this type of building transmission usually takes place along corridors if steel divider walls are installed As the relatively high insertion loss values show individual rooms are increasingly supplied via reflection if multiple metal walls are in the direct path Concrete walls cause similar conditions to those described above Elevator shafts and stairwells must therefore often have their own base station if they are to be included in the HiPath Cordless IP range 39 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3 4 Determining the Installation Site 3 4 1 Indoors 3 4 1 1 In Buildings of Brick or Light Construction Materials e Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m e Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed e Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that no more than two reinforced concrete ceilings are in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area of movement of the handsets Other base stations must then be set up in the radio cells if necessary based on the concentration of stations
28. a 79 6 1 BSIP1 DECT standard EU cota Gre ne et an Rn RS want ee eae ae a 79 6 2 BSIP1US DECT standard USA 00 0 teens 79 6 3 Base Stations Au Ai aw bd Aad poe eae Be gee ode eee ay ae ad eee ey 81 6 3 1 HiPath Cordless IP server 1 2 0 0 00 ccc nennen een 84 6 3 2 POE INO Cll 2 a eee eae ae Rie ew ewe AE aes Se See ne bas oe Ee ee eS 84 6 4 Item Number Overview o 85 6 5 Measuring EGUMEN arae e a a a a E E a eee eee eens 86 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance ooo oooooonrr eee eee eee eee 87 7 1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 0 0 cece eee 87 12121 Base Sta ON in a daa DE 88 7 1 2 Quick Verification of Area Coverage o ooooocococ teeta 89 32 vesting the Radio Areal iaa a een A Ad ee gee aia 90 7 2 1 Significance of Results Obtained 000 teen ee 90 22 2 Gigaset Familias pee ANG Ale cta Ua ae ee Ee ate ed 92 7 2 2 1 Activating Measuring Mode io nesr re aui Kine EEVEE eee 92 7 2 2 2 Deactivating Measuring Mode oooccooccccco tees 94 7 2 3 Documentation of Resuls ria 0 0 aa E aE PA a AE nennen 96 1 37 Iroublesho ting cti di A al ie me rg E A A EA E 99 7 3 1 Checking HiPath Cordless IP Components occcocccccoc eee eee 99 Food What Happens I rue ee een ai ger 100 7 3 2 1 Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display 2 c2n nennen nennen 100 7 3 2 2 Handset Cannot Be Reached ooocccccccocc nennen nennen nn 101 23 2 3 Connection Hando
29. adjacent rooms in the case of buildings of light construction materials Outdoor areas may be part of the coverage area NOTE When planning the installation of base stations in buildings determining the installation site architectural plans scale of about 1 1000 which show the structural type of the building can be very helpful Near windows facing in the direction of the outdoor area to be covered Outdoor housing see Section 3 5 6 1 The safety distance isolates the installation from other equipment thus im proving the electromagnetic compatibility EMC A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 4 Indoors 3 5 4 1 Wall Mounting The base station must be freely accessible NOTE When installing a DECT IP base station the antennas should face downward Antenna position Antennas pointing towards open space in direction of radio area DECT IP Base station mounting vertical 180 rotated position Mounting Mounting material not included in scope of supply Two wall anchors with 5 mm diameter two screws with 3 5 mm diameter 1 Drill two holes 5 mm diameter 110 mm apart in the wall where the base station is to be mounted Insert the wall anchors in the hole see Figure 20 2 Screw in the screws in such a manner that a clearance of about 4 mm remains between the head of the
30. ample 192 168 1 253 24 ere nen nn Ele wer we we IP Address for A the SIRA E an f Access Maintenance PC IP Address example 192 168 1 101 24 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 64 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Putting Into Service Overview IP adresses A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 65 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Business OSBiz 5 Configuration Hints for PBXs In the following chapters you can find configuration notes for for different PBXs which have to be released for usage with the HiPath Cordless IP system 5 1 OpenScape Business OSBiz Here you can find the configuration hints using an OpenScape Business using SIP users 5 1 1 Base Configuration OSBiz The following value is used for the base configuration Parameter Value IP address of the OSBiz 192 168 0 93 Detailed configuration instruction for the OSBiz would go beyond the scope of this documentation Therefore only the information regarding the configuration which is very important and relevant for the interworking is described here Detailed documentation for the OSBiz may be found in the OpenScape Business Administrator Documentation 1 Please configure the OSBiz for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Installation Assistant 2 Configure the IP address of the OSBiz to 192 168 0 93 or change the acc
31. ath Cordless IP Service Manual 75 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 Subscriber Description General Displays Connection Settings Type Transport Protocol IP Address Associated Endpoint Aliases You can associate aliases with a subscriber Sel 0 Items Page 200 Al 0 r 0 Subscriber Description General Displays IP Authentication Realm maja_realm User Name 4312621140761 Password Confirm Password ecure RTP Automatic Best Effort SRTP support IN Support PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 Public PIN uthorization Code The Authorization Codes should comprise 2 14 digits in length 76 Groups Add Delete Security Groups Features ei Save Cancel A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 o CSTA service enables a subscriber to use third party call control messaging to monitor and control calls to and from their phone Configuration of Gateways Page SIP Each SIP server OpenBranch and or OpenScapeVoice signaling IP addresses has to be specified here Different HPCIP users from one system may register on both Geo separated OSV nodes or on OpenBranch In standard customer scenarios only one gateway will be used For Geo separated OpenScape Voice If the HPCIP IWU is directly connected to a
32. ation of outdoor housing Triangle head screwdriver M 6 To attach and close the housing outdoors Aids Masonry drill 8 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation housing outdoors Masonry drill 5 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation housing indoors 3 5 6 Outdoors NOTE The base station contains an overvoltage protector e Features of the outdoor housing No special grounding necessary The outdoor housing is made of 100 plastic Cable feeder entry Protection against direct sunlight Base station protection at ambient temperature between 25 C and 40 C can be operated without heating sunlight Figure 16 shows the components of the outdoor housing The outdoor housing is supplied preinstalled The necessary installation material is supplied loose Install the outdoor housing on a mast or on masonry wood brick walls Connect the cable from the communication system see Section 3 5 4 2 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 55 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Sun shield Housing base Mast blocks pre mounted on the i installation plate Y SUN S a Ss N gt St 0 Q Sy ee S N 0 a nz a Housing cover Installation plate Figure 16 Components for outdoor installation 56 3 5 6 1 Preparatory Tasks
33. ce Manual Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Business OSBiz 5 1 3 1 Step 1 User Parameters Select the free entry and choose Edit station parameter Enter the following values in the input mask Entry Value Callnumber 761 Name 761 HclP Direct inward dialing 761 Please do not change the other values After that the configuration page should look like this Station Edit station flags Edit workpoint dient data Call number Bin Name GLA Direct inward dialing MB Device Type SIP Extension Clip Lin a Access LAN 0 SIP 3 Call number E Direct inward dialing o Mobile Call number Web Feature ID None y Extension Type Standard Language German E Call signaling internal Ring type 1 7 Call signaling external Ring type 1 gt Class of service LCR 15 y Hotline Mode or El Hotline None 7 Payload Security On A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 69 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Business OSBiz 70 5 1 3 2 Step 2 Workpointclient Data Select the free entry and choose Edit Workpointclient data Enter the following values in the input mask Entry Value Authentication active V Password 1234 Validate password 1234 User ID 761 Realm 761 Please do not change the other values Ss Station Edit station parameters Edit station fiags Authentication active Password C
34. d in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 6 3 Base Stations General Software Antennas Average output power Radio range Outdoors Indoors Power supply Accessories DECT IP Basisstation BSIP1 Dimensions e Weight Power supply Power consumption Operating temperature indoors
35. door housing Mast made of wood plastic concrete not metal lt 25m gt BS a BS Elevato Floor plan 1st floor Figure 14 Base station distribution for base stations with housing for outdoor use A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 47 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 48 Example Planning an outdoor area Figure 15 NOTE A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window no metal reinforcement in the window pane is the alternative to outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area e Planning A site plan for example with a scale of 1 300 or 1 1000 is helpful for determining the base station installation site The customer s preferred radio area should be indicated on the map subject to customer confirmation Additional information about the types and heights of buildings is also helpful Radio coverage can be adequately determined with the aid of the site plan and the information above e Site plan see Figure 15 This plan depicts a company s grounds with buildings A to G It includes the type of construction and heights of these buildings Bird s eye perspective It is relatively simple to find the point which offers the best possible view of the grounds without any obstructions Placement around the buildings C E F and G is not feasible since the
36. er of Redundancy Packets pa Maximum Network Jitter hex msec pocs Fax Modem Tone Detection Timeout s PO A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 67 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Business OSBiz 68 5 1 2 Base Configuration BSIP IWU Please perform the following configuration settings at the IWU Page SIP gt General Entry Value SIP Server Id 192 168 0 93 Gateway Type OSO Save all modifications with Apply 5 1 3 Station Configuration OSBiz The following values are used as a sample for this configuration instruction Parameter Value Name 761 HcIP Callnumber 761 Password 1234 The configuration of the OSBiz is done via Web browser Web Based Management WBM 1 Please log in to the OSBiz start the Web Based Management in Expert mode and navigate to the page WBM Expert mode Station IP Clients SIP Clients 2 Select a free entry after the base configuration of the OSBiz with the Assistant free entries should be available 3 If no free entries are available use the page WBM Expert mode Stations Station IP Clients Edit subscriber change the Device Type of a free entry to SIP Client and store the modifications with Apply Now a free SIP User should be available on WBM Explorers Stations Station IP Clients SIP Clients A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Servi
37. erver terminiert die IP Verbindungen hin zu den Basistationen und dem SIP Registrar Alle BSIP1 Basistationen werden ber Layer 2 an einen Media Server angeschlossen Es gibt Media Server 30 60 90 und 120 wobei die Nummer f r die Zahl gleichzeitiger DECT Verbindungen steht Media Server der Large Solution k nnen NICHT auf einem BSIP1 betrieben werden Formal verf gen die BSIP only und die Server Solution bei der Konfiguration ebenso ber einen einzigen und nicht konfigurierbaren Media Server Das MGW Local Ein Standort ist eine neue Gr e f r eine Zweigstelle die durch Gruppierung von bis zu 5 Media Servern entsteht Formal verf gen die BSIP only und die Server Solution bei der Konfiguration ebenso ber einen einzigen und nicht konfigurierbaren Standort A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 25 Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2 3 DECT IP Base Station Data 26 Table 1 Technical data DECT IP base station Parameter DECT IP base station BSIP1 Outdoor case DECT Interface Max amount of DECT 120 channels DECT Signalling GAP PN CAP IP Interface Network connection Ethernet 10 100 Base T PoE class Class 2 according IEE802 3af Power consumption lt 6 5 W PoE Class 2 Max Voice channels 12 at G711 Codecs G 711 G 726 QoS 802 1 p q Echo Cancellation yes DHCP Option DCHP on or local entry of IP addres
38. es ZF Open plan office ss Hr es Er Possible additional base station for example for areas with higher concentration lt 25m os Me sr Floor plan 2nd floor Elevato a Bs M Y Figure 12 Base station distribution in interiors of brick and light construction materials A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 43 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site e For interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls Figure 13 Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed Horizontal direction Because of the relatively high attenuation of concrete and steel dividing walls a base station must be installed in these buildings at least every 25 m Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed For stairwells elevator shafts and supply shafts additional base stations are also often necessary In the case of elevators a base station can be installed in the elevator cabin itself f additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones see Figure 13 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 44 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPa
39. es n m am RR et ee ee ee 36 3 3 3 Indoor Areas in Buildings in Brick and Light Construction Materials oooocoooooo 37 3 3 4 Indoor Areas in Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Diverse Interior Lay0Ut 38 3 4 Determining the Installation Site ooooooococooooooor nennen 40 3 4 1 MIGOS ot ii ee ie dia eed Dae IN kein ee ae Mat ie 40 3 4 1 1 In Buildings of Brick or Light Construction MaterialS oooocoooooocoooomo ooo 40 3 4 1 2 In Steel Concrete BuildingS auauna aaaea 42 3 4 1 3 Factory Halls and Open Plan Offices 0 0 ccc cette 46 34 2 OUIGOOMS Are o a AE to 46 3 5 Installing B se Statlionssu si4 23a ir A A A A 50 3 5 1 Ethernet Connection Cable 1 2 2 0 0000 nennen nenne nenne nenn 50 3 5 2 Where Not To Install DECT IP base stations 00 0000 cece 51 3 5 3 Where Should DECT IP base stations be installed 0 00 c eee 52 3 54 INUOOFSs tcctc sin cath A ne ede dete a eee nee a heey het whe wiles ested dant ead 53 3 5 4 51 Wall M unting acc at euaeas re ana Denken ein ee 53 3 5 4 2 Ethernet Socket Allocation in the DECT IP Base Station o oocooocooocooocooooooo 54 3 90 90 TOUSA S cia Be aa ee Da EHI ia den Pec ad 55 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation 3 Contents OO QUID it A Bee eee dis 55 256 1 Preparatory TASKS ocacion as ee RI a CA E Deeb eel mS 56 3 5 6 2 Mast InstallatiON oooooco
40. esulting in different ranges depending on the propagation direction and the construction material penetrated Wood dry and unprocessed glass plastics N conductor negligible attenuation Brick walls wood damp and processed for example medium range of attenuation particle board Reinforced concrete glass with metal greatest attenuation reinforcement coating This attenuation is mitigated by openings especially by windows in the buildings as long as they do not have wire reinforced or metal plated glass The different levels of radio propagation give rise to various scenarios in which radio cells are formed e inthe open with visibility e industrial sites with reinforced concrete buildings and buildings with metal facades A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 35 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic 36 indoor areas in buildings made of brick and light construction materials indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings with diverse interior layout for example 3 3 1 In the Open with Visibility In this scenario the electromagnetic waves are subject to the lowest amount of attenuation with the result that they produce the greatest radio wavelength In principle base stations in such a scenario produce a radio coverage range with a radius of up to 300 m This however is usually not possible since trees bushes and movi
41. f primary raw materials are kept to a minimum thus reducing waste production A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 10 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Data Protection and Data Security 1 5 Data Protection and Data Security This system processes and uses personal data for purposes such as call detail recording displays and customer data acquisition In Germany the processing and use of such data is subject to various regulations including those of the Federal Data Protection Law Bundesdatenschutzgesetz BDSG For other countries please follow the appropriate national laws The aim of data protection is to protect the rights of individuals from being adversely affected by use of their personal data In addition the aim of data protection is to prevent the misuse of data when it is processed and to ensure that one s own interests and the interests of other parties which need to be protected are not affected The customer is responsible for ensuring that the system is installed operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable labor laws and regulations and all laws and regulations relating to data protection privacy and safe labor environment Employees of Unify GmbH amp Co KG are bound to safeguard trade secrets and personal data under the terms of the company s work rules In order to ensure that the statutory requirements are consistently met during service w
42. f sight between the base station and mobile telephones e Scenario 2 Interior in buildings of brick and light construction materials Propagation conditions A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 38 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Similar to buildings with brick outer walls However due to industrial sector requirements the dimensions of reinforced concrete ceilings in these buildings are such that insertion loss values are considerably higher than in brick buildings NOTE The resulting unfavorable vertical wave propagation must be taken into consideration when installing the base station e Scenario 3 Interior with concrete walls and steel dividing walls These areas also usually include the heavily steel reinforced areas of stairwells bathroom areas supply shafts as well as elevator shafts Table 5 shows several insertion loss values which are relevant to this scenario along with the corresponding capacity loss data for the radio area Table 5 Insertion loss a range loss in the radio area Insertion object a dB Range loss Concrete wall interior 10 cm 6 75 Concrete wall double 2 x 20 cm 17 97 5 Concrete wall 25 to 30 cm 9 4 to 16 88 to 97 5 Reinforced concrete ceiling 12 to 14 91 to 96 Two reinforced concrete ceilings 35 to 47 100 Three reinforced concrete ceilings 42 to 53 100
43. face of the HiPath Cordless IP SW DECT information for synchronization are exchanged directly between the DECT IP Basestations A DECT IP base station can also be synchronized with other DECT IP base stations as this increases the synchronism available in the cluster It is important to avoid synchronization loops In the event of loss of synchronization the DECT IP base station stops accepting calls once all ongoing calls that were being conducted on the asynchronous DECT IP base station have ended and then it re synchronizes the asynchronous DECT IP base station LAN based synchronization A DECT IP base station can be synchronized over LAN with another DECT IP base station The IEEE standard Precision Time Protocol PTP IEEE1588 is used for this In contrast to DECT based synchronization LAN based synchronization uses only one DECT IP base station in the cluster as the clock master for the other DECT IP base stations to be synchronized This PTP master sends out multicast messages with time information The slaves send back modified time messages to the master In contrast to over the air synchronization LAN based synchronization requires less configuration On the other hand high demands are placed on Ethernet characteristics such as symmetry packet loss delay jitter primarily delay variation All of the Ethernet components involved especially the switches therefore have to fulfill special A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 H
44. for PBXs HiPath 4000 ADD SBCSU 761 FPP SIP 1 18 1 9 SOPP 498 498 7 1 7 1 0 0 N 0 0 SBDSS1 Y Y 0 10 N N 5 0 123456 Jolx Datei Kommando Optione Kommando SBCSU y Action ADD STNO OPT PEN 781 DVCFIG ALARMNO fo Oo E o m cos2 498 N mj LCOSY1 Pp REISS IN ziel LCOSV2 pn nn LCOSD1 FT Be g LCOSD2 1 HMUSIC ee Bri 0 PMIDX M MG 0 IPCODEC et SSTNO TI CY IPADDR l cosx 0 PASSWD ETE SPD RT USERID pu SPDC1 J SECZONE A SPDC2 FIXEDIP y mal PROT fsmoss A AUTHREQ A PERMACT AS SMGSUB a fia INS PAS y DIMFCTRD z el CHANGE SDAT STNO 5741 TYPE ATTRIBUT AATTR MBCHL 5 2 2 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU Please make the following configurations at the HPCIP IWU Page User VolP Go to the sub page Voip of Users in the Configuration Utility Select the first entry and enter the following values Entry Value MSN 761 DisplayName 761 HP4K UserName 761 AuthName 761 Password 123456 Save the modifications by clicking Apply A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 73 Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 User Voip Index Enabled Msn DisplayName Comment UserName AuthName Password G729 SC Silen a a 3 Y 5981 5981 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5981 5981 4 7 5982 5982 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5982 5982 Be 1 Y 5983 5983 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5983 5983 Rn 5 E
45. ftware on the system this license has no more time restrictions A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 31 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Planning According to Call Traffic Load 3 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System When planning a cordless system the position of the base station is critical for system performance The load should be optimized using locations with a high call volumes and radio coverage 3 1 Planning According to Call Traffic Load The borders of base station radio cells should not be located in high traffic areas because changing base stations during a call handover increases traffic load The best base should be as unique as possible to avoid frequent switching Recommended number of DECT users number of simultaneously registered users for 10 voice channels in accordance with the volume of traffic Erlang value 10 Voice channels with 100 mErl user low traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 31 45 10 Voice channels with 150 mErl user normal traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 21 30 10 Voice channels with 200 mErl user high traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 15 22 Table 2 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual
46. h or serious injury A WARNING Indicates a general danger that could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Indicates a danger that could result in injury NOTE Indicates situations that could result in damage to property and or loss of data Symbols for specifying the source of danger more exactly The following symbols are not usually used in the manual They explain symbols that may be depicted on the communication systems and equipment A A A A A A Electricity Weight Heat Fire Chemicals ESD Laser ekctmstatically sensitive devices A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 7 Introduction and Important Notes Correct Use 1 2 Correct Use The communications system may only be used for the purpose described in this document and only in connection with the additional devices and components as recommended and permitted by Unify GmbH amp Co KG The proper use of the communications system assumes correct transport storage assembly and setup as well as careful operation and mainte nance A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 8 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Proper disposal and recycling 1 3 Proper disposal and recycling All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities T
47. he DECT IP base station The HiPath Cordless IP SW then sends the DECT IP base station an IP address for communication purposes as well as its own IP address as a future target address for data traffic A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Introduction 2 1 2 1 Communication Interfaces The following picture gives an overview of the protocols used between DECT Handset DECT IP Basestation HiPath Cordless IP SW and the communication server ol P art Hand DECT IP HiPath Cordless andset een IP SW Communication Server f Proprietary Administration gt lt Proprietary Handover Signaling Media 1 S i Proprietary Synchronization Messages SIP Signaling RTP Media gt Figure 5 Protocols of the path between Handset and Communication Server e communication server IP phone Intranet Handset IP phone Figure 6 Depicts all communication channels of the HiPath Cordless IP System The following list gives an overview of all communication channels within the HiPath Cordless IP System DECT Handset User Gigaset professional DECT Handsets with PN CAP functionality A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 19 Overview Introduction 20 DECT Handset DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 In this multicell DECT system a call can be handed over seamlessly from one BSIP1 to the other If seamles
48. he correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service the shop where you purchased the product or your sales representative The statements quoted above are only fully valid for equipment which is installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and is covered by the directive 2002 96 EC Countries outside the European Union may have other regulations regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Used accumulators and batteries with this sign are valuable economic goods and must be recycled Used accumulators and batteries that are not recycled must be disposed of as hazardous waste with full observance of all regulations A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 9 Introduction and Important Notes Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1 4 Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1 4 1 Labeling This device complies with the EU guideline 1999 5 EEC as C confirmed by the CE certificate This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified environmental management system ISO 14001 This process ensures that energy consumption and the use o
49. hether on site or remote you should always observe the following rules You will not only protect the interests of your and our customers you will also avoid personal consequences A conscientious and responsible approach helps protect data and ensure privacy Ensure that only authorized persons have access to customer data Take full advantage of password assignment options Never give passwords to an unauthorized person orally or in writing Ensure that no unauthorized person is able to process store modify transmit disable delete or use customer data in any way e Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to storage media such as backup CDs or log printouts This applies to service calls as well as to storage and transport Ensure that storage media which are no longer required are completely destroyed Ensure that no sensitive documents are left unprotected Work closely with your customer contact this promotes trust and reduces your workload A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 11 Introduction and Important Notes Documentation Feedback 1 6 Documentation Feedback If you have questions that are not answered by this document e Internal employees should contact their National Support Center e Customers should contact their retailer or the Unify Customer Support Center When you call please state the title and ID number of the document Example e Title HiPa
50. iPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Introduction requirements If thresholds are exceeded primarily jitter this leads to loss of synchronization which in turn leads to a resynchronization process No calls can be conducted on the relevant DECT IP base station during this process PTP messages are exchanged only between the DECT IP Basestations the HiPath Cordless IP SW is not involved DECT IP Basestations who are e g separated by iron doors cannot synchronize each other over the air can use instead PTP For PTP the underlying network must fulfill some restrictions like very little delay i e no routers or NAT devices see chapter Section 2 4 A combination of air and LAN synchronization is possible in a cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations Advantages of LAN synchronization compared with over the air synchronization e Greater flexibility in the arrangement of the base stations as no synchronization chains need to be formed e Fewer DECT IP base stations required as the overlapping area of the DECT IP base stations is smaller Configuration of the system is simplified as all DECT IP base stations can be synchronized on one synchronization master In the event of loss of synchronization the DECT IP base station stops accepting calls once all ongoing calls that were being conducted on the asynchronous DECT IP base station have ended and then it re synchronizes the asynchronous DECT IP base station
51. ing i i ll i BSIP1 is booting the Fallback partition with red off factory defaults fast flashing i i l i j nee BSIP1 is booting kernel with Active partition off red BSIP1 is booting kernel with Fallback partition red off LED status at working process BSIP1 not ready orange orange Services not started or starting FT BSIP1 ready red red BSIP1 ready green red No Connection to IWU o PE BSIP1 ready red green All DECT frequencies blocked or all available DECT channels occupied BSIP1 ready off green Link unsynchronized DECT LAN no active call A Kerl Table 8 LED status displays on the base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 82 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations Operating State LED 1 LED 2 BSIP1 ready off green Link unsynchronized DECT LAN at least one MU flashing p a E active call BSIP1 ready green green Link synchronized DECT LAN no active call I fo BSIP1 ready green green Link synchronized DECT LAN at least one flashing p 0 u active call Table 8 LED status displays on the base station On BSIP IWU means this LED status that a call might by located at another BSIP and be routed via the BSIP IWU Blinking frequency 500 msec ON 500 msec OFF LED 1 LED 2 Figure 21 LED position on the base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 83 Technical Data Ba
52. ion HCIP Management Server CIP Media HCIP Media erver Server HCIP Media Server 1 120 base stations 1 120 base stations 1 120 base stations Definition e 1 to 3000 base stations and 2 to 100 HPCIP server e 1 HPCIP server running with HPCIP Management Server Mode e 1 to 100 HPCIP server running with HCIP Media Server Mode All base stations running with BSIP Only Mode Dieses Szenario durchbricht die bisherige Regel dass auf der IWU sowohl DECT lt gt IWU als auch VoIP lt gt IWU Verbindungen terminiert werden Stattdessen werden folgende Elemente verwendet Ein Management Server e Zur Verbindung der DECT und SIP Call Legs e HCIP Server im Management Server Mode e Mehrere Media Server e Zur phyikalischen Terminierung der DECT und VoIP SIP Verbindungen e HCIP Server im Media Server Mode A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview System Configuration Durch diese Architektur wird eine Layer 3 Separierung m glich Der Management Server verbindet die DECT und VoIP SIP Elemente der Anrufe Call Legs Die Layer 3 Separierung Zweigstellen Konzept wird durch die Netzwerkverbindungen zwischen dem Management Server und den Media Servern m glich Sie stellt eine zentrale Konfiguration ber alle Media Server hinweg zur Verf gung Der Media Server ist ein neuer Layer zwischen Management Server IWU und BSIP1 Basistationen Der Media S
53. ion cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts If necessary lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 6 4 Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate Material required two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter 1 Drill two holes 8 mm diameter in the wall where the base station is to be mounted For dimensions see Figure 20 Insert the wall anchors in the holes Screw the two triangle head bolts through the mounting plate and into the wall anchor so that a clearance of about 12 mm remains between the screw head and the mounting wall Hang the base plate of the outdoor housing into the screws by its tabs upper left and lower right and tighten the screws Connect the base station connection cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts NOTE The sun shield cannot be mounted without the mounting plate Wall attachment AA el a 256 lt ___ 226 10 K A Ob G4 o o a A Py y A Cable entry to the base station Wall attachment Figure 20 Wall mounting without mounting plate A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 20
54. ism Base n blinks on handset display Handset measuring mode is activated Frequency slot changes RSSI value If this is not the case perform the test on a different base station If it is still unsuccessful use a different handset If it is still not possible to synchronize with a base station after repeated attempts replace the base station Synchronism symbol Base n name individual setting on handset display is continuously visible does not blink 99 Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 2 What Happens If 7 3 2 1 Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display Basen No synchronization to base station flashes 1 Is the mobile telephone not logged on 2 If the mobile telephone is logged on to multiple systems is it switched to the correct system Is automatic system selection activated Check the base station Base n Synchronization to base station continuously visible but no action is 1 An error tone can be heard when the line key is possible pressed Temporary overload status all the base station speech paths are busy Wait and try again 2 Handset was not able to complete the locations request successfully handset contact to the system Workaround Repeat locations request by switching off the handset and then switching it on again A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 100 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting
55. ls These system limits apply to each cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations where seamless handover is possible Up to 99 Gigaset professional mobile devices can be configured in the data base of the HiPath Cordless IP SW and up to 55 of these mobile devices can be logged on to the Communication Server A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview System Configuration 2 2 2 Server Solution See DECT y a E oy Verbindung LAN Segment HiPath Cordless IP Server Definition 1 to 60 base stations and 1 HPCIP server e 1 HPCIP server running with HPCIP server mode Management Server Mode Media Server Mode The HiPath Cordless IP Server SW IWU is installed on a server HCIP Server Mode The requisite operating system for the server is Linux Distribution openWRT Both the server and the entire software on the server are included in the HiPath Cordless IP solution s scope of features The following system limits apply in this scenario upto 60 DECT IP base stations upto 50 parallel calls These system limits apply to each cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations where seamless handover is possible Up to 300 Gigasets can be configured in the HiPath Cordless IP software A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 23 Overview System Configuration SIP 1 24 OSV HCIP Media Server 120 base stations 2 2 3 Large Solut
56. mobile telephone display A WARNING Areas in the corners of buildings or behind metal structures should be carefully checked check the RSSI values several times In these radio area border zones the radio connection to the base station may be lost in the case of the following values RSSI lt 40 lt 80 dBm FRAQ lt 95 The measuring sites with RSSI value lt 40 lt 80 dBm should be entered or marked in the building site plan Step 3 If you require more accurate values than those obtained in step 2 we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT 7 2 Testing the Radio Area 7 2 1 Significance of Results Obtained NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT The following figure shows a sample display of the measuring results for a Gigaset mobile telephone when a call is in progress A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 90 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area RSSI Frequency Time slot RPN m FRAQ Handset display 095 3 02 012H 100 forexample SAVE Measurement result RSSI
57. nScape Voice OSV V7R1 In case of node failure in a clustered OSV OpenBranch will address HPCIP messages to the remaining OSV node doesn t matter if co located or geo separated OSV is used 5 3 2 Base Configuration OSV HPCIP endpoints have to be configured in the same way in OSV configuration as other SIP users do OSV does not know anything about the HPCIP DECT system All HPCIP users will register at OSV with the same IWU address Usage with OpenScape Web client If HPCIP users are used with OpenScape web client the HPCIP users feature profile should be set to CSTA Normal Only Limited feature set using web client is supported Subscriber Description General a Displays Routing Connection Security Keyset Groups Features Applications tension This is the default extension number which is displayed for internal calls to or from this subscriber in case the Display Number Modification tables are not provisioned to return a number Displayed Extension Number 40761 cial Identities The External Caller ID if provisioned is the subscriber s identity which is used for all external calls External Caller ID 4312621140761 E E play Information Display Name DECT IP 40761 Unicode Display Name External Display Name DECT IP 40761 Unicode External Display Name Save Cancel _ Fertig Internet Gesch tzter Modus Inaktiv Fa R10 gt 5 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiP
58. ng obstructions such as people animals and vehicles in the direct propagation route can significantly reduce propagation NOTE A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window no metal reinforcement in the window pane is the alternative to the outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area Choose the mounting location carefully The base station is often exposed to extreme environmental temperatures for example direct sunlight or extreme cold 3 3 2 Industrial Sites Buildings of varying structural materials may be found here including those e of light construction materials e of brick e of reinforced concrete e with metal facades The distances between the buildings however are rarely greater than 100 m In this scenario outdoor base stations are practical for covering the outdoor area e Buildings of brick or light construction materials are generally penetrable but the magnetic field reception behind the walls is extremely low resulting quasioptically in a shadowed area For example in the case of a base station installed on the southern side of a brick building the range limit on the northern side would be attained immediately or after just a few meters owing to the insertion loss A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Up to 100 m of the outdoor area can also be su
59. oaded directly onto the HiPath Cordless IP SW The CLC is told that the files are on the same server 3 Verification of the license key the license file is read in and the signature is checked If the check is successful the license data will be retrieved from the license file This is done by CLA 4 License Enforcement the license conditions are checked and supervised in the running system e g as soon as a DECT IP Basestation is installed and added to the system the CLC contacts the CLA and a license counter in the license file is decremented This step is performed by the Customer License Client CLC that is always running on HiPath Cordless IP SW A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Software License Management Figure 10 shows the HiPath Cordless IP license management as part of the HiPath License Management HLM CLS is the Central License Server CLA is usually installed on the same Server as the Unify communication server In HiPath Cordless IP SW the CLC module is integrated which is the interface to the CLA HiPath Cordless IP Server SW Figure 10 HiPath Cordless IP SW License Management When the HiPath Cordless IP System is setup at a customer a special Grace Period starts i e the product can be used for 30 days without a license Within this period of time the one who is installing the system has to get a valid product license After installation of the license so
60. occconoc nett 57 3 5 6 3 Wall Installation with Mounting Plate oooococcccocccooon nn 59 3 5 6 4 Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate 0 0 cee tees 61 4 Putting Into Service yc oy teint a ete eat ie Se eee a ee Pd 62 4 1 Preparation io uaa are i Bee a ee a a u Bae Pee a hee eee aia he 62 4 2 Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI 000 000 eects 63 4 3 Overview IP adresses 1 2 0 0 0c anne 64 5 Configuration Hints for PBXS 00 0 ce eee 66 5 1 OpenScape Business OSBiZ 0 00 060 e eee 66 5 1 1 Base Configuration OSBiZ 0 0 00 tee e eee 66 5 1 2 Base Configuration BSIP IWU 2 2 0 cc tenes 68 5 1 3 Station Configuration OSBiZ 1 2 0 tenes 68 5 1 3 1 Step 1 User Parameters 0 0 69 5 1 3 2 Step 2 Workpointclient Data ooooooccocococco nennen nennen 70 5 1 4 Station Configuration HPCIPIWU 0 2 0 teens 70 5 2 HiPath A000 ti A A n 71 5 2 1 Base Configuration HiPath 4000 oooooccccococr een nennen 71 5 2 2 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU o ooooococccccoooo een 73 5 3 OpenScape Voice OSV V7R1 222m onen teen eens 74 5 3 1 General OS Verses sais deve A Weg ee da tb far 74 5 3 2 Base Configuration OSV 0 2 nenne een eee 75 5 3 3 Station Configuration HPCIPIWU 1 2 0 0 0 tet eee 78 573 4 EIMMAtlOns i O adits Sacre Geet Sears 78 6 Technical Data 0000 Mareen eee a a En a A a a an
61. on In wall recesses or on thick or concrete and metal walls if the radio supply area is behind them A base station mounted on a steel or concrete pillar cannot supply the radio area which lies behind the pillar e In lowered ceilings of metal conductive materials for example carbon fibres e On metal walls Only if there is a safety distance of gt 10 cm A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 51 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 52 e On metal storage shelves Only if there is a safety distance of gt 3 m Electromagnetic compatibility EMC The installation site should not be in the immediate vicinity of other electronic equipment such as regular corded telephones hi fi systems or office or microwave equipment Only if there is a safety distance of gt 1m Directly beside neon phosphorous lighting tubes fire alarms switchgear cabinets transformer housings motor housings Only if there is a safety distance of gt 1 m Directly beside antennas of other communication systems Only if there is a safety distance of gt 3 m 3 5 3 Where Should DECT IP base stations be installed e Freely accessible but near the ceiling gt 0 5 m away from the ceiling This prevents the base station being blocked by furniture As centrally as possible in buildings for example in corridors or on walls of directly
62. on to the base station has been lost No synchronization between mobile telephone and base station Set the mobile telephone to measuring mode NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT Check RSSI value field strength value RPN value base station number Does the mobile telephone pick up the connection synchronization with the base station to be tested FRAQ value transmission quality A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 88 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage If the indicated values are not attained use a second logged on mobile telephone to check the value ranges If the indicated values are not attained with the second mobile telephone replace the base station IN ame The customer must be informed about the boundaries of the radio area Proceed with the area coverage test once the RSSI value the availability and radio quality of all base stations has been checked 7 1 2 Quick Verification of Area Coverage The purpose of this test is to check whether the necessary field strength and the transmission
63. onal S30852 H2352 R141 OpenStage SL4 professional LAM S30852 H2352 U141 Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit S30852 H2382 R141 Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit S30852 H2382 L141 Charging unit for AUS incl plug in power supply unit S30852 H2382 C441 Charging unit for BRA incl plug in power supply unit S30852 H2382 U341 Charging unit for US including plug in power supply unit S30852 H2382 U141 6 5 Measuring Equipment HiPath Cordless Servicetool HCS DECT TIS Locater Locater Pro Technische Informations Systeme GmbH Barloer Weg 190 46397 Bocholt Germany Tel 0 28 71 27 22 0 0 28 71 3 78 62 http www tis gmbh de produkte A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 86 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance 7 1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage Do not use Gigaset mobile telephones to check the radio area coverage This must be done with the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT You can use Gigaset mobile telephones to test the base stations and verify the radio area coverage e A prerequisite is that the mobile telephone being used is logged on to the system see the operating manual The radio coverage is tested in two stages Base station test Coverage test via the base stations area coverage The following minimum values mus
64. onfirm password SIP User ID Username Realm Fixed IP address IP address Secondary system ID After that you should save the new configuration on the HiPath with the Apply Button at the bottom of the WBM 5 1 4 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU Please make the following configurations at the HPCIP IWU Page User VoIP Go to the sub page Voip of Users in the Configuration Utility Select the first entry and enter the following values Entry Value MSN 761 DisplayName 761 HcIP UserName 761 AuthName 761 Password 1234 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual User Voip Voip Index Enabled Msn 3 Y 5981 4 E 5982 1 Y 5983 Configuration Hints for PBXs HiPath 4000 Save the modifications by clicking Apply DisplayName Comment UserName AuthName Password G729 SC Silen a a 5981 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5981 5981 5982 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5982 5982 5983 OSO Wien OSO Wien 5983 5983 Br 5 2 HiPath 4000 This chapter contains configuration hints to configure a HiPath 4000 for usage with a HPCIP system using SIP subscribers 5 2 1 Base Configuration HiPath 4000 Please configure the HiPath 4000 Softgate or tne HG3500 unit for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Installation Assistant Use also AMO SBCSU see also Section 8 3 1 STMI2 4 Board Confi guration
65. optiPoint OpenStage model A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 102 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Index B Base station authorized locations 52 installation indoors 53 installation outdoors 55 prohibited locations 51 range 34 special installation tools 55 C Checking field strength 89 Configuration Hints 66 D Data base station 81 BSIP1 DECT standard EU 79 BSIP1US DECT standard USA 79 Data Protection and Data Security 11 Documentation Feedback 12 H HiPath Cordless IP checking components 99 HiPath cordless IP tech data on DECT IP base stations 26 HiPath OpenOffice EE 66 base configuration 66 station configuration 68 Station Configuration BSIP IWU 70 73 78 HiPath OpenOffice ME base configuration 71 Base Configuration BSIP IWU 71 HiPath Cordless IP outdoor case 27 Item number overview 85 mobile telephones 85 Measuring equipment manufacturer addresses 86 Measuring mode 92 O Outdoor case 27 Overview of item code numbers A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation Index base stations 85 P proper disposal and recycling 9 R Radio propagation 34 35 Radio range measuring radio quality activating 91 propagation conditions 35 testing base stations 87 testing radio quality 90 Radio traffic propagation conditions indoor areas 37 38 industrial sites 36 outdoor area 36 S Safety Information and Warnings 6 Standards and Guidelines 10 Startup p
66. or UK including plug in power supply unit OpenStage M3 OpenStage M3 Ex OpenStage M3 Plus OpenStage M3 Ex Plus Charging Units for OpenStage M3 Family Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for US including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for AUS incl plug in power supply unit Gigaset S4 professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for AUS incl plug in power supply unit A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Item Number Overview S30807 U5494 X F31505 K111 A2 F31505 K111 A1 P30152 P1440 P1 A31003 G2121 S500 20 CUZ 1265V101 SENO4 to be ordered at Fujitsu S30122 X8009 X20 S30122 X7469 X2 C39195 Z7001 C11 C39195 Z7001 C20 C39195 Z7001 C38 only needed if the HiPath Cordless IP server software is installed on dedicated serv er hardware and not on one of the DECT IP base stations 30852 S1756 R111 S30852 S1756 R121 S30852 S1756 R131 S30852 S1756 R101 S30852 S1756 L101 S30852 H2471 R111 S30852 H2471 R121 S30852 H2471 R131 S30852 H2471 R141 S30852 H2486 R101 S30852 H2486 L101 S30852 H2486 U101 S30852 H2486 C401 S30852 H2156 R141 S30852 H2181 R142 30852 H2181 L142 S30852 H2181 C442 85 Technical Data Measuring Equipment OpenStage SL4 professi
67. ording IP addresses 3 Configure the following Codec Parameters via WBM Expert mode Voice Gateway Codec Parameters Codec priority G711a G711u G729a G729b and RTP framing 20 msec is recommended A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 66 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Configuration Hints for PBXs OpenScape Business OSBiz Codec Parameters Codec Priority Voice Activity Detection Frame Size em A law E i Priority 1 y u VAD O 20 mse G 711 jaw Priority 2 vaD E 20 7 mse G 729A Priority 4 gt vaD M 20 mse 6 729AB Priority 3 vaD 20 mse Enhanced DSP Channels Use G 711 only C T 38 Fax M Use FillBitRemoval M Max UDP Datagram Size for T 38 Fax bytes ra72 Error Correction Used for T 38 Fax UDP t38UDPRedundancy z ClearChannel M Frame Size 20 msec Transmission of Fax Modem Tones according to RFC2833 M Transmission of DTMF Tones according to RFC2833 M Payload Type for RFC2833 fos Redundant Transmission of RFC2833 Tones according to RFC2198 M 4 Configure the DSP Settings primarily the Echo Cancellation via WBM Expert mode Payload HW Modules Edit DSP Settings II nn aa a an gay an a O I HW Modules I Display All HW Modules A TA Edit DSP Sitter Settings General IP Address i92 168 3 2 Port 6746 Status mechanism Status messages Echo Canceller M DTMF Outband Signaling Error Correction Mode M Numb
68. p is heard ascending tone sequence Nothing is displayed Switch the mobile telephone into service status Press keys 1 4 and 7 simultaneously E OO 0 o1 P OO M O whilst at the same time pressing the on hook key Service Activate the Service menu Enter code 76200 Service SW version QS data Speechpath test N a O o n M O 0 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 92 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Activate the measuring mode Using the navigation key scroll down to Measuring time Confirm with OK Measuring mode is switched on this is indicated by the tick next to Measuring mode Select the measuring time Using the navigation key scroll down to Measuring time Confirm with OK Be OK Set the value range A Press the navigation key qd gt to increase the value range M Press the navigation key A to reduce the value range lt gt an Value range 06 to 16 Recommended value range 16 measuring cycle 1 sto 2 5 s J Press the Save key to confirm the value range set ave Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Service 6 DSP parameters Measuring mode A Measuring time Service
69. pplied through the windows For this purpose the base station must be set up on an upper floor gt 3rd floor that is two levels above ground floor Low lying obstructions near the base station such as vehicles or a garage one or two cars do not in this case cause significant interference e Reinforced concrete buildings and or metal facades These have proven to be limiting factors Penetration into the building is only possible through windows up to about 2 m into the building in the case of standard size windows The windows cannot be made from wire reinforced or metal plated glass Wave conduction is possible in alleys between buildings as well as along streets This results in a larger radio area 3 3 3 Indoor Areas in Buildings in Brick and Light Construction Materials e Insertion loss values In the case of walls of brick or light construction materials insertion loss values are relatively small so that even dividing walls of up to 30 m can be penetrated Vertical attenuation This is dependent on the ceiling type In this case reinforced concrete ceilings that offer higher attenuation in particular compared to brick play a decisive role in range evaluation These ceilings are dimensioned based on the purpose of the building for example single family residence apartment building office building theater and so the insertion loss a also differs accordingly see Table 4 A31003 C1010 S100
70. rocess 62 System number HC 63 T Technical data on DECT IP base stations 26 Test area coverage 89 base stations 88 base stations radio propagation 87 correcting possible problems 99 result documentation 96 troubleshooting 100 103
71. s handover is impossible and the signal quality is decreasing at a certain point the handset can send a warning tone and the connection breaks off DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 An accurate synchronization is needed between DECT IP Basestation for seamless handover DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP SW the DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 is able to handle a tunnel to the HiPath Cordless IP SW in which the voice data of all active calls and all signaling data is transported The connection between BSIP1 and HiPath Cordless IP SW is system specific i e this protocol is IP based and uses UDP packages both ways HiPath Cordless IP SW communication server The SIP interface between the HiPath Cordless IP SW and the communication server is standard based Seen from the communication server the DECT over IP System is a set of SIP subscribers represented by a GW User Agent which is the HiPath Cordless IP SW connected to the DECT handsets i e the subscribers are the DECT handsets A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview System Configuration 2 2 System Configuration There are three main scenarios for installing the HiPath Cordless IP solution e The HiPath Cordless IP Small Solution e The HiPath Cordless IP Server Solution e The HiPath Cordless IP Large Solution In all cases all voice and signaling data RTP SIP are always routed over the HiPath Cordless
72. s a partial shadow which means that a clear line of sight no longer exists In this case two base stations must be installed 50 m to 75 m apart In the case of outer walls or interior siding and or hall ceilings made of metal or metal clad it may be necessary to increase the number of base stations and distribute them in such a way as to virtually exclude radio interference through reflections 3 4 2 Outdoors Base station with outdoor housing Figure 14 Only base stations with weather resistant housing are suitable for radio coverage out of doors e g on factory sites Installation A base station can be installed on a mast made of wood plastic or concrete not metal on the roof of a building preferably made of brick or light construction materials or on the wall of a house The mast used must be stable and wind resistant NOTE Choose the installation site to allow maximum visibility from the base station to the service area A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 46 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Ss Eh BS 3rd floor Open plan offic 5 2nd floor BS Stair well 1st floor Ground floor BS Basement BS F Minimum required BS Possible additional base station Base station for example for areas with higher s 1 concentration BS Base station with out
73. s licensed The number of DECT IP base stations configured and registered in the HiPath Cordless IP SW is counted for this The HiPath Cordless IP SW is also counted in version 1 HiPath License Management HLM is used in the HiPath Cordless IP SW The Unify licensing process consists of 4 different steps see for a general overview Figure 10 1 The license key is centrally created and contains the number of DECT IP Basestations in the system and the number of HiPath Cordless IP SW in Version 1 The license file is signed by Unify CA 2 The license file is being download from a License Server CLS Central License Server In general the Customer Site Components CSC are part of the license SW of the product that interpret the license file and distribute it in a customer s network In detail the Customer License Agent CLA usually on the Unify communication server connects to the License Server and downloads the license file Via CLA the customer can monitor the usage of licenses If the CLA is located on the Unify communication server the license file is downloaded onto the Unify communication server A Customer License Client CLC which is always on HiPath Cordless IP SW is told under which link on the Unify communication server it can contact the CLA In case the customer s network does not have a Unify communication server the HiPath Cordless IP SW itself will also be provided with CLA SW and the license file will be downl
74. screw and the mounting wall Different mounting material may be needed depending on the composition of the mounting wall for example wood screws for wooden walls Alternative You can use the housing feet openings in the base plate of the base station for mounting on wall hooks 3 Mount the base station on the screw heads or wall hooks A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 53 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Antenna 1 Antenna 2 102 5 mm gt LED 1 LED 2 Hinged lid on the case a PIN 8 PIN 1 Ethernet cable 54 3 5 4 2 Ethernet Socket Allocation in the DECT IP Base Station PIN Signal MDI Signal MDI X 1 Tx V Rx V 2 Tx V Rx V 3 Rx V Tx V 4 V V 5 V V 6 Rx V Tx V 7 V V 8 V V Table 6 pin assignment of the Ethernet socket A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 5 Tools Aids The tools and aids listed below will be required when carrying out the activities described in the following sections However they are not included in the delivery scope Table 7 Tools aids Designation Application Crosstip screwdriver size 3 To attach installation plate sun shield Crosstip screwdriver size 2 To attach mast blocks mast install
75. se Stations 6 3 1 HiPath Cordless IP server e FSC server with special HW optimized Linux operating system openWRT e Server is included in the scope of the solution not a standard server e Server Type Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX100 S8 Mono socket 1U rack server For further information to the HPCIP server refer to the Release Notes 6 3 2 PoE Injector e An injector is needed when operating the DECT IP base station on the mains Single port PoE injector in compliance with IEEE 802 3af Class 2 e Injector is included in the scope of features e The PoE injector ships with startup information and notes on LED status displays A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 84 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 6 4 Item Number Overview Base stations HiPath Cordless IP V1 Base station BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP V1 SW License per HiPath Cordless IP Server HiPath Cordless IP V1 SW License per DECT IP Basisstation BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP V1 CD ROM with software DECT system number ARI Access Right Identifier HiPath Cordless IP V1 HiPath Cordless IP Server One Port PoE Injector Outdoor mounting Power line for PoE injector EU Power line for PoE injector UK Power line for PoE injector Switzerland Terminals Gigaset M2 professional Gigaset M2 Exprofessional Gigaset M2 Plus professional Charging Units for Gigaset M2 Family Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit f
76. se station must be installed at least every 50 m Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed Stairwells elevator shafts and supply shafts in these buildings usually have strongly reinforced concrete walls and stairs Areas such as these with poor propagation conditions often require additional base stations If additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones see Figure 12 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site wer BS Zr 3rd floor BS Open plan offic BS fi 2nd floor Stair well 1st floor Bs it Ground floor BS Basement Minimum required Base station Elev ator Bs ZF Dr II Bs ZF
77. ses SW Distribution SW Download Update central via HiPath Cordless IP SW Miscellaneous Dimensions 202 x 256 x 90 296 x 256 x 90 WxHxD in mm Weight approx 0 5 kg approx 1 0 kg Operating Temperature Indoors 0 C to 40 C Outdoors with outdoor housing 25 C to 40 C Storage temperatur range 5 C to 45 C Relative humidity to 95 S E Figure 7 DECT IP base station BSIP1 Item number U30807 S5494 X A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2 3 1 Outdoor Case A DECT IP base station must be installed in a weatherproof outdoor case to guarantee radio coverage in outdoor areas for example on factory sites The outdoor case is suitable for mounting on house walls roofs or masts The outdoor case already used for the HiPath Cordless base station BS4 is also used for DECT IP base stations part number S30122 X7469 X2 If using the DECT IP base station outdoors lightning and overvoltage protection must be provided and guaranteed for the DECT IP base station itself as well as for the feeder into the DECT IP base station and the building In compliance with EN 61000 4 5 the power supply inlet on the DECT IP base station offers up to 0 5 KV overvoltage protection Outdoor Case Figure 8 Outdoor case with DECT IP base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014
78. specially provided holes in the installation plate see Figure 18 Attach the base of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the installation plate Screw the triangle head bolts tight If necessary Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the mounting plate see Figure 18 Seal the wire A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 57 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 7 Attach the installation plate to the mast at the required height with the metal tightening straps The mast used must be stable and wind resistant A CAUTION Do not install the base station on steel masts Holes for attaching the outdoor housing Openings for metal tightening straps Outdoor housing Mast blocks il i preinstalled D Openings for metal tightening straps Installation plate Sealing hole Figure 18 Outdoor housing with mounting plate and mast blocks A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 58 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Mast Metal tightening strap Mast block Mast block Installation plate Locking screw on the metal tightening strap O
79. stalled once on a system and can be activated on a DECT IP base station or can be installed on a server HW It supports the following functions Function Router and protocol converter The HiPath Cordless IP SW serves as the interface between the IP DECT base stations and the communication server It manages the voice connections between the communication server and the relevant DECT IP base station and converts these into a data format that can be reed by the DECT IP base stations At DECT layer the media packets are enhanced with DECT signaling time frame frequency information The HiPath Cordless IP SW converts incoming RTP media data into UDP packets via DECT codec G726 Only HiPath Cordless IP SW knows at which DECT IP Basestation a special DECT handset is located For the communication server or any other phone the HiPath Cordless IP SW is the endpoint Whenever a handset performs a handover this process is invisible outside the HiPath Cordless IP System In the view of the communication server the HiPath Cordless IP SW is like a Gateway User Agent that manages lots of handsets Handsets use the HiPath Cordless IP SW for registration at the communication server This software regulates the check in procedure for the DECT handsets and their management Function Configuration and administration interface All administrative functionality for the DECT IP Basestations as well as for HiPath Cordless IP SW itself is performed via a Web
80. strar IP Address SIP Registrar TLS Port Number SIP Registrar TCP UDP Port Number Alternative SIP Registrar IP Address Alternative SIP Registrar TLS Port Number Alternative SIP Registrar TCP UDP Port Number Period of Registration sec SIP Server IP Address SIP Server TCP UDP Port Number SIP Server TLS Port Number Min Period of Registration sec Max Period of Registration sec Transaction Timeout msec SIP via TCP SIP via UDP SIP via TLS RFC 4028 Support Session Expires sec Minimal SE sec No 0 0 0 0 172 26 9 144 5060 5061 120 120 32000 Yes Yes Yes Yes 1800 90 Blocking time for unreachable destination sec 60 Trunking with Direct Payload No MakeCallReq Timeout sec 3 Priority 1 Priority 2 not used not used Priority 3 Priority 4 not used Interval for Sending SIP OPTIONS ping sec 0 0 means Do not send ping HG 3500 V6 20 msec 20 msec 30 msec 20 msec 20 msec 20 msec 229839898898 20 msec T38 Fax On Max UDP Datagram Size for T 38 Fax bytes 375 Error Correction Used for T 38 Fax UDP t38UDPRedundancy Time Range for Immediate Switch to T 38 Fax s 0 ClearMode ClearChannelData On Payload Type for ClearChannel Payload Type for RFC2833 Payload Type for RFC2198 2883599 Frame Size 20 msec Payload Type for RFC2833 1 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Configuration Hints
81. t be observed for the site survey of the radio range 1 Providing handsets with an adequate DECT radio signal Handsets only receive a sufficiently sized DECT radio signal if they are located in the radio range of the DECT IP base station that is RSSI value lt 70 dBm FRAQ value gt 95 2 Distance of DECT IP base stations For the DECT synchronism function to work the DECT IP base stations to be synchronized with each other must be defined in the HiPath Cordless IP server software These DECT IP base stations must also be able to exchange their management information i e they must be at least lt 85 dBm apart Failure to maintain these values results in a loss of radio signal or a loss of synchronism which prevents the handsets from roaming to another DECT IP base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 87 Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7 1 1 Base Stations The purpose of this test is to check the functions of all base stations e Take the mobile telephone to each of the base stations e Holding the mobile telephone directly below beside or above each base station turn it off and on again Display data for example Radio connection to the base station is displayed on the screen as Base n for example Synchronization between mobile telephone and base station Base n flashes it means that the radio connecti
82. tation installation site radio area ZZ Radio area for the base station installed Hr Installation site of the base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 97 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Property line Bldg F concrete 10 m high C concrete 27 m high Bldg G Minimum supply range Hall Bldg steel B 10m high concrete 25m mounting height BS Bldg A brick 15 m high Scale 1 1000 Dom i Er mn A A es SI A we E SS mm Nr U J Figure 24 Outdoors Base station installation site radio area A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 98 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 7 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 1 Checking HiPath Cordless IP Components Entire system Set up call with the mobile telephone e Check the radio area coverage DECT IP Base station BSIP1 LED 1 2 Base station status Check active status of base station using the logged on mobile telephone Mobile telephone MT Logged on mobile telephone synchronized with base station A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Operating Manual Subjective evaluation of voice connection for example background noise See Section 7 1 2 range warning tone activated See Section 6 3 PC No synchron
83. th Cordless IP Service Documentation e ID number A31003 C1010 S100 6 7620 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 12 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview 2 Overview The HiPath Cordless IP solution extends the scope of the DECT standard introduced for voice communication making it now available for Voice over IP infrastructures The radio range covered by the HiPath Cordless IP system is made up of DECT IP base stations that together form either an seamless network of overlapping and synchronous radio cells or individual radio islands The size of a radio cell depends on local structural factors Voice over IP infrastructures are connected via the SIP protocol In their capacity as mobile communication solutions DECT radio cells are therefore an optimal enhancement to SIP compliant Voice over IP systems The DECT IP base stations support seamless handover in ongoing voice connections that is moving from one radio cell to another during a call with a DECT handset The roaming function is also available for mobile stations HiPath Cordless IP also supports the DECT protocol GAP Generic Access Profile and the radio protocol PN CAP The basic function scope required by ETSI is thus extended to include a number of Unify specific features Internet HiPath Cordless Handsets A aa E oo base station xA AE Communication IP phone Server iia Intranet N A PSTN ey a Handsets IP phone Figure 1 General
84. th Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Bs Hr BS y BS BS 3rd floor BS Open plan offic Open plan office 2 BS BS 2nd floor Stair 1st floor wei a gt E ne e BS u lt M Elev re A Bo B gt Z Ground floor gt Basement f BS E Minimum required BS Possible additional base station Base station for example for areas with higher s concentration lt 12m lt 25m lt 25m Lt BS i Hes Al BS 4 es Er Bs it Elevato Floor plan 3rd floor Figure 13 Base station distribution in interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 45 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3 4 1 3 Factory Halls and Open Plan Offices e Within halls or open plan offices Figure 12 Good transmission qualities For a hall which is 100 m long one centrally located base station suspended freely from the ceiling mast plastic chain may be sufficient A CAUTION The base station should not be installed on a reinforced concrete pillar because the pillar create
85. u n F y ou enterprise La UA HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 u n F g your enterprise Our Quality and Environmental Management Systems are implemented according to the requirements of the ISO9001 and 15014001 standards and are certified by an external certification company Copyright Unify GmbH amp Co KG 05 2014 Hofmannstr 51 81379 Munich Germany All rights reserved Reference No A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without notice Unify OpenScape OpenStage and HiPath are registered trademarks of Unify GmbH amp Co KG All other company brand product and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders unify com Contents Contents 1 Introduction and Important NoteS oo oooocoorno eee nennen 6 1 1 Safety Information and Warnings 22 22 a i teens 6 W2AGOMCCt WSC E rn ee DE ee een Geet Dee 8 1 3 Proper disposal and recycling o ooococccon een 9 1 4 Standards and Guidelines on Installation
86. utdoor housing Figure 19 Mast installation plan view 8 Connect the base station connection cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 9 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts 10 If necessary lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate 3 5 6 3 Wall Installation with Mounting Plate Material required Two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter two screws of 6 mm diameter NOTE Different mounting material may be needed depending on the compo sition of the mounting wall for example wood screws for wooden walls In such cases change purchase the appropriate mounting material 1 Drill two holes 8 mm diameter in the wall where the base station is to be mounted For dimensions see Figure 20 Ensure that there is enough room for the mounting plate Insert the wall anchors in the holes 2 Remove the mast blocks from the mounting plate A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 59 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 60 Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the two screws Attach the base plate of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the mounting plate Screw the triangle head bolts tight If necessary Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the installation plate and seal it see Figure 18 Connect the base station connect
87. ver veto ias rare a Dia nl Pr Raute here 101 7 3 2 4 Handset Problems LOggingON oococcoccccc nennen nennen nn 102 A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 4 HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation Contents A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation 5 Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings 1 Introduction and Important Notes 1 1 Safety Information and Warnings Work on communication systems and devices may only be carried out by qualified persons For the purposes of safety information and warnings qualified persons are persons who are authorized to place into operation ground and label systems devices and lines in accordance with applicable safety procedures and standards It is absolutely essential that you read and understand the following safety infor mation and warnings before starting installation and implementation work on the communication system or device You should also carefully read and observe all safety information and warnings on the communication systems and devices themselves Familiarize yourself with emergency numbers A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 6 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings Types of safety information and warnings The following grades of safety information warnings are used in this manual A DANGER Indicates an immediate danger that could result in deat
88. vice 6 scroll down to Measuring DSP parameters time Measuring mode OK Confirm with OK Measuring time Measuring mode is switched a OK off the tick next to D gt OK Measuring mode disappears Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Nothing is displayed The measurement values are not displayed if the mobile telephone is switched on A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 95 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area 96 7 2 3 Documentation of Results The following points must be documented The installation site of the base stations must be drawn on a customer specific building site plan and the base station number for example 016 RPN in measuring mode entered Any deviations from existing building and site plans must be verified with the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT and documented WARNING Any subsequent structural changes within the radio area buildings sites facilities and devices etc might restrict the operation of the mobile telephones and thus require rearrangement of the base stations A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Examples MI 3rd floor 2nd floor W 1st floor a aan Ground floor Y lua Dl Figure 23 Building Base s
89. ware Spatial distance The distance which must be maintained between the different installation points of the base stations is dependent on the range the traffic capacity of the radio cells You can increase the number of simultaneous calls in a radio cell by overlapping radio cells overload Distance For synchronization over DECT the DECT IP base stations you want to synchronize with each other must be able to exchange their management information beacons For this to work they must be located in the areas where their radio cells overlap This does not apply for use of over the air synchronization Overlap areas inside outside buildings see following chapter measurement results RSSI points Radio measurement techniques are used to determine the radio range of DECT IP base stations DECT IP base stations inside buildings Please note that the base station s connection cable can be repositioned as necessary connection cable plus reserve loop to be factored in DECT IP base stations in areas outside buildings e g campuses The base station must be installed in the outdoor case for use is exterior areas Make sure that adequate lightning and overvoltage protection is provided for the cable feeder into the building and the DECT IP base station e Radio propagation Radio propagation is negatively influenced by A31003 C1010 S100 7 7620 05 2014 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual
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