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Issue 1.3 1. I NTRODUCTION iPECS eMG80 DECT (Digital Euro Cordless Technology) solution employs Ericsson-LG Enterprise DECT technology to provide convenience and enhanced productivity with increased office mobility. With the System DECT solution, any DECT Gap compatible handset such as the Ericsson-LG Enterprise GDC-450H/480H/500H DECT handset can use wireless connectivity for accessing features and functions of the iPECS system.
YSTEM OMPONENTS PECIFICATIONS The System DECT solution works well with iPECS eMG80 System which is comprised of WTIB4, Base Station (RPF), and DECT terminal. The next figure shows a general DECT reference model of Wireless Office Terminal System (WOTS). Figure 2.1 General DECT reference model of Wireless Office Terminal System ...
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 2.4 GDC-450H/480H/500H Specifications Battery type, battery life, charger/base input voltage and current, charger output voltage and current, minimum receive power for operation, etc. Table 2.4-1 Wireless Terminal Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION Max. Transmission Power...
The installation of System DECT begins with a Site Survey to establish a temporary site map including initial locations for Base Stations. After the site map is developed, the WTIB(s) is installed and the iPECS is configured to support System DECT (refer to your system iPECS eMG80 Administration and Programming Manual for establishing DECT data in Web Admin).
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.2.2 Preliminary Positions of Base Stations 1. Obtain the plane drawings of the building. First, understand the general constructing materials of the walls, doors, windows, etc. The materials of the building are the main factors of attenuation of the RF signals.
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 Figure 3.2.2-2 Antenna Radiation Pattern Office furniture and structures such as filing cabinets, and certain windows and other surfaces can cause reflections of the original signal. Some materials cause significant reflections, which can reduce the received signal. GDC-600BE has two antennas to implement antenna diversity, which minimizes the affects of signal reflections.
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 2. Determine the broadcasting range of a Base Station. In a typical office environment, the radios of the cell supported by a Base Station is approximately 25-40 meters. These figures however, are truly dependent on the office characteristics (ex., construction material of walls, placement of metallic objects, doors,...
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.2.3 General Procedure for CRS After getting well-acquainted with the operation of GDC-600TBE, and how the Base Stations work as applicable to your facility, the CRS can be conducted. Section 3.2.2, Preliminary Positions of Base Stations should already have been completed.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 6. If marked positions on the drawing need to be adjusted, move Base Station positions by checking shadow area on plan drawing, and adjusting the Cell-Coverage Regions (consider traffic of 6 calls per area, and add to plan) as shown: Figure 3.2.3-2 Adjusting Cell Boundary Positions for Base 1 and Base 2...
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 are minimized will bring quite different results from a real office environment. If there is fading due to metal material, the RSSI value can be varied over a wide range. Use a fully-charged battery pack.
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 Figure 3.2.4-1 Hallway Placement Figure 3.2.4-2 Centralized Base Station Placement...
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Base Station on the wall, give at least three-wave-length intervals. The intervals should be about 45cm because the wavelength is 15cm at DECT frequency. In iPECS eMG80 System, WTIB4 is Base Station interface board. iPECS eMG80 System can have one WTIB4 (up to 4 ports).
CAUTION 1. Prior to installing the WTIB4, System power should be turned OFF to avoid any damage. The layout and dip switch setting of WTIB4 of iPECS eMG80 is shown: Figure 3.3-1 WTIB4 CAUTION The Base Station is connected to the WTIB4 by an unshielded twisted pair cable (at least CAT3).
MJ1-1(WTIB4) Cell 1 MJ1-2(WTIB4) Cell 2 MJ1-3(WTIB4) Cell 3 MJ1-4(WTIB4) Cell 4 The 4 LEDs mounted on iPECS eMG80 WTIB4 provide diagnostic information for status of the board. The following table shows the meaning of the different LED status indicators...
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 Table 3.3.2-2 Switch Functions Switch Function Remark Reset Button Static switch SW2 - DIP Switch Pole Functions Default Operation TBR6 mode Normal service mode Echo canceller Control Echo canceller on Echo canceller off...
GAP handset such as GDC-450H/480H/500H. The Base Station connects to a WTIB4 for access to features and resources of iPECS with an RJ-11 4-wire connector on the left-side of the unit. In addition to providing the path for signaling and audio between the Base Station and the WTIB4, this connection provides power to GDC-600BE.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.4.2.1 Mounting Base Station The weight of a Base Station is approximately 460g (1.2lb.), so it can be mounted on a masonry or dry-wall surface, wooden wall, or partition wall. Before mounting Base Station permanently, you should determine locations that provide the best coverage (refer to General Procedure for CRS).
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.4.2.2 Mounting Base Station - 2 (Using Wedge) To Install the Base Station using the wedge: 1. First determine the appropriate location on wall where the wedge will be mounted. 2. The wedge should be affixed to the wall using two screws; use the mounting template as in #1 of the previous procedure.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.4.2.3 LED Indications Table 3.4.2.3-1 GDC-600BE Description RED : booting status or communication error AMBER : - Steady ON : image downloading mode - Blinking : normal operation + all 6 channels used...
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.5 Ferrite Core Installation and Wiring Ferrite core is provided in the packaging of the Base Station for EMI. The Ferrite core should be installed when the WTIB4 is installed in the system. One Ferrite core is to be used with the line cord between the Base Station and each port of WTIB4 (as shown).
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 Figure 3.5-3 Wiring with MDF and connection tab between WTIB4 and Base Station NOTE Even though there are connection points such as MDF or connection tab between WTIB4 and Base Station, the connection points should be connected with twisted-pair cable (at least CAT3 class) each other.
3.6 User Subscription/Unsubscription 3.6.1 System ID A System ID is given to iPECS eMG80 system attached to the wireless terminal for identification. System ID, which is the Potable Access Rights Key (PARK), is written on the KSU. The Authentication Code as well as System ID should be entered at only the Attendant Station before subscribing the wireless terminal to iPECS eMG80 system.
Issue 1.3 3.6.2 Authentication Code The Authentication Code is entered at the Attendant station before subscribing a User wireless terminal to iPECS eMG80. To display the Authentication Code, perform the following Steps: 1. From the Attendant station, press [TRANS/PGM] button.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.6.3 User Subscription This procedure is for subscribing the wireless terminal to iPECS eMG80 system. To subscribe the wireless terminal to iPECS eMG80 system at Attendant Station: 1. From the Attendant station, press [TRANS/PGM] button.
Issue 1.3 3.6.4 User Unsubscription I This procedure will disconnect a wireless terminal from the iPECS eMG80 system. To unsubscribe a wireless terminal, it should be in an idle state. To unsubscribe a wireless terminal from the Attendant Station, perform the following: 1.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.6.5 User Unsubscription II If you want to perform the unsubscription procedure at wireless terminal and Attendant station independently, follow the procedure described below. To erase all subscriptions from Attendant Station: 1. At the Attendant station, press [TRANS/PGM] button.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 3.6.6 RSSI Monitoring Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) Monitoring is a way that the dealer can install Base Stations without using the CRS tool. The RSSI level of a Base Station to which the wireless terminal is locked is displayed as a “dBm"...
TTENDANT ERVICES The Attendant can manage User subscriptions to iPECS eMG80 DECT. The Attendant enables subscriptions, can unsubscribe User data, request authentication and register a User to another networked system. In addition, the Attendant can view and modify DECT-related codes (Authentication and PARK).
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 4.1 Enable Subscription For security and control, handset subscription must be authorized, and enabled. Once enabled, the User can subscribe the DECT handset. To enable a subscription from the Attendant, perform the following procedure: 1.
For security and control, a subscription only can be terminated by the Attendant. Once the subscription is terminated, the wireless handset will no longer have access to iPECS services and will display an unregistered or not subscribed status. The handset must be idle to terminate the subscription.
Issue 1.3 4.3 Authentication Code for DECT Subscription When a user subscribes to iPECS eMG80 DECT, entry of the DECT Authentication code is required. The Authentication Code entered by the User is compared to the code in the system to verify the User subscription.
DECT system. Each WTIB carries a label with the PARK code as shown in the example. In a cascade of WTIBs, the PARK code of the master WTIB is used for the system. To view the Id for the iPECS eMG80 DECT from the Attendant station, follow the procedure below.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 4.5 Authenticating a User The Attendant can request a User verify their identification. The Attendant requests an authentication, and in response the handset displays a request for the user to enter their Personal ID Number (PIN).
The System ID (PARK code) is a 14-digit number, which uniquely identifies the DECT system. Each DECT System must have a unique PARK code. Should a conflict occur between an iPECS eMG80 DECT and another DECT system, the System ID can be changed.
DECT handsets can be subscribed to an iPECS eMG80 DECT. In some situations, subscription data can be deleted from System DECT when moving a DECT Base station or iPECS. In this case, existing subscriptions are deleted and all handset subscriptions must be re-initialized for obtaining access to System DECT services: 1.
Issue 1.3 4.8 Deleting a Single Subscription DECT handsets can be subscribed to an iPECS eMG80 DECT. In some situations, subscription data for a handset can be deleted from System DECT when replacing a handset. When the subscription is deleted, the handset must be re-initialized for access to System DECT services: 1.
If the iPECS eMG80s are part of a network, the DECT handset can be assigned DECT Mobility and have calls to one iPECS routed over the network to the DECT handset location. To register a handset for DECT Mobility from the Attendant station, follow the procedure: 1.
System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 5. T ROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE/SYMPTOM SOLUTION - Please check at least one DECT WTIB4 issue base station is properly connected to WTIB4. - Please check the DECT terminal User cannot place a call using...
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System DECT Installation Guide Issue 1.3 Thanks for purchasing iPECS eMG80 The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind...
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