Ipbs; Ipbl; Rfp - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Avaya IP-DECT System Description

IPBS

The IP Base Station or the IPBS is available in two versions: IPBS1 and IPBS2. The IPBS has
eight channels for speech and messaging and one channel which is reserved for broadcast
messages.
For more information on the IPBS, see
Compact IPBS
The Compact IPBS is identical to IPBS, but has only four channels used for speech. A basic
administration interface is used for the Compact IPBS. For more information on the simplified
interface, see Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway
for Avaya, TD 92604EN.

IPBL

You must use the IPBL (IP-DECT Gateway) if you plan to use legacy base stations (RFPs) with
the IP-DECT system. Up to 16 RFPs can be connected to the IPBL. The IPBL has a total of 40
channels of which eight channels are used for each RFP for speech, message, and alarm. Two
channels are reserved for messaging and alarm.
You can connect he following legacy DECT base stations to the IPBL in order to use them in an
IP-DECT system:
BS330-9131 with Internal antenna (EU)
BS330-9134 with Internal antennas (US)
BS340-9131 with External antenna (EU)
DB1-C3 and DB1-C4

RFP

The following TDM-DECT base stations can be connected to the IPBL in order to use them in
an IP-DECT system:
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Avaya DECT R4 - System Description
BS330-9131 (EU) with Internal antenna
BS330-9134 (US) with Internal antenna
BS340-9131 with External antenna
DB1-C3 (EU and US) with Internal antenna
DB1-C4 (EU) with External antenna
Installing and operating the IPBS and IPBL
on page 63.
02/2016

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