Using The Site Survey Kit; The Survey Base Station - Avaya Compact DECT Installation Manual

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Page 8 - Site Surveys

Using the Site Survey Kit

Guidance on where to start the survey and order in which to do a survey is
difficult, each case is unique and much relies on experience. Ensure that
conditions are as near to normal as possible, i.e. if possible do the survey on
a normal working day when the building is in use. Check which areas you
can enter and when.

The Survey Base Station

The Survey Base Station is a DECT Base Station is able to transmit without
requiring connection to a Coms. Platform. It is supplied with a suitable mains
power supply unit. As well as providing an RSSI/Q52 signal it can accept
audio input via a 3.5mm audio-jack input for a manual audio quality check.
– Power Socket:
– Audio In Socket:
– Subscribe Button:
Site surveys may also be carried out using an Compact DECT Base Station.
In which case an extension cable should be used to provide a movable
power source. The survey process is the same except handset subscription
(see Subscribing Handsets on page 16).
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Using the Site Survey Kit
Subscribe
Button
Audio Input
The Survey Base Station is supplied with a suitable power supply
terminated with an RJ11 connector. The connector uses Pin 6 (-ve) and
Pin 5 (+ve) to provide a 9V dc, 150mA supply.
Standard 3.5 mono jack socket input.
If pressed and held for 3 seconds, puts the Survey Base Station in
subscribe mode for the following minute. The base stations system ID is
printed on its back. Its account number is 1234 (on older versions this may
be 12345678).
Power Supply Input:
9VDC 150mA.
Compact DECT - Installation Manual
38DHB0002UKFH – Issue 5 (27th October 2003)

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