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Nortel meridian companion: installation guide
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179 List of Terms
Coverage area
CSC radio
Default
Deployment
Deployment Tool
Deregistration
Directed Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) feature
Distribution frame
Event message
COMPANION 200 Installation and Maintanence Guide
Modules and Line Modules to it through 2-port or 6-port Expansion
Cartridges.
The area in which a portable user should be able to make and receive
calls. It can include both indoor and outdoor areas, stairwells,
elevators, etc. Base Stations are installed in strategic locations
throughout the customer's premises creating a network of
overlapping radio cells. Collectively, these radio cells are referred to
as the radio coverage area.
See Common Signaling Channel radio.
The settings for all Companion parameters when the system is first
installed. Defaults are automatically assigned at system startup.
Settings are changed from their default values in Configuration
programming and Administration programming.
See Site planning.
See COMPANION Deployment Tool.
Disabling a portable from working on a wireless system.
The portables can show on their displays the current signal strength
coming from a specified Base Station to the portable. See "Verifying
the installation."
Standard telephone distribution frame. This frame is used to
interconnect all the components of the host system and the
Companion system.
Event messages are stored in the Event/Alarm log and displayed on
the Administration Terminal during a Maintenance session. They
record a variety of events and activities in the COMPANION 200
system.
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