Base Station Installation - Avaya D100 Installation And Administration Manual

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Hardware preparation and installation
Procedure
1. Press and hold the * and # keys and insert the battery into the handset at the same
2. Press soft key #3.
3. When complete, the handset reads Stop Raking RFPI followed by the number of
4. Press soft key #3 to restart the process.

Base station installation

Install the base station in a location that provides the least amount of interference. See
planning
on page 30. Before you install a base station, you must understand the usage
scenarios so that you can determine whether or not the environment is acceptable. Bear in
mind the following:
• Signal direction: The signal from a base station does not propagate evenly in all
directions. The signal typically propagates strongest in the horizontal plane. However, the
base station might be able to serve callers on other floors. You can then provide coverage
to areas not frequently used and so not meriting a dedicated local base station.
• Other radio signals: Receiving normal broadcast radio signals in an area is not an
indication that the base station will receive DECT signaling.
You can install the base station simply by plugging in the required connectors but you must
first determine the coverage area. Prior to installing the device, you can deploy various surveys
to detect the number of available channels in the environment as well as any pre-installed base
stations. See
survey
on page 35.
Related topics:
Base station installation scenarios
Mounting the base station
Powering the base station
Booting up
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D100 SIP Wireless Terminal Installation and Administration Guide
time.
The handset begins to count, or "rake", the available RFPI and lists the results on
the display.
RFPIs detected.
Note:
In order for the D100 to work reliably, the number of RFPIs detected in the site
should be less than or equal to 40.
Press the On-Hook key to return the handset to normal operating mode.
Performing a DECT site survey
on page 39
on page 41
on page 42
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 34 and
on page 37
Performing a base station
December 2012
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