Alarm Button Pull Cord Alarm Running Alarm Man Down Alarm No Movement Alarm 7.3. Set up emergency profiles 7.4. Assign emergency profile to handsets W-AIR Base Station (Multicell) W-AIR Base Station Small Business (SB) Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
1.1. System architecture W-AIR is a Wildix cordless solution. The system supports auto-provisioning enabling instant connection to the Wildix PBX. Due to high scalability, new components are quickly and easily integrated to guarantee the better performance. Wildix W-AIR system uses new wireless technology CAT-iq (Cordless Advanced Technology –...
It's a basic component to create a wireless network. It's possible to register up to 200 cordless phones (only Wildix W-AIR phones). Base station allows up to 8 concurrent calls. Connecting other Base stations increases the number of calls (up to 40). Base station has a built-in radio antenna that covers a radius of circa 50 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors.
-75 and 0. Base stations cannot be connected with the help of repeater. W-AIR Base Station Small Business (SB) To create a Wildix Small Business system it’s enough to install one Small Business Base Station to which you can connect up to 3 repeaters. Each system supports up to 8 cordless handsets.
• Connect the Base station to the power injector and turn it on • Go to the main menu of the W-AIR phone • Type *ip* (*47*) • The phone will show the base station, select the base station to view the coverage value. Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
2.3. Plan an installation Deployment Issues The following radio related issues should be considered before deploying a typical WILDIX W-AIR VoIP System: • Building Penetration: when a signal strikes on a building it is diffracted or absorbed; therefore the signal can be reduced. The amount of absorption depends on the building and its environment, the amount of solid structure.
These interferences can come from the same network or from the outside. For choosing the optimal position of the Base station and Repeaters, these potential interference sources should be considered before installing a Wildix W-AIR system. • Radio/Cell Range: a suggested distance between two base stations depends on the physical path between them.
0000” (the Pin is used to register handsets). Since Base Station SB is single cell, the base stations are not displayed in the menu “W-AIR Networks” and thus you can skip this step and proceed to the next chapter (3.3. Register/Deregister a Handset). Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
• LED blinks purple when a base is rebooting • LED blinks red when a base reports a configuration error • LED remains solid blue if a base is configured and registered to the Wildix PBX LEDs of the Base Stations SB •...
8. Now you have 5 minutes to turn on the Repeater(s) 9. LED of the Repeater should turn solid green in several seconds, if it fails (solid RED) please repeat the steps after the reboot of the base station Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
The value shown in the “DECT sync source” field indicates the real dBm value. Based on this value you can choose the best connection solution for your system, taking into consideration any obstacles present in the environment. Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
5.1. Call Features (DND, Call Forward, Call Waiting, Ring tones) All the Call Features can be set up in WMS or Wildix Collaborations in User Settings, or otherwise, directly from the handset, by dialing the Feature Codes of the system.
“Handset” of “Extensions” menu - only for Base Station SB): During the reboot you can see the progress of the upgrade in the field “FWU Progress”. As soon as it’s finished, the “FWU Progress” displays “Complete”. Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
7. Alarms setting (Wildix W-AIR 150) 7.1. Prerequisites Emergency settings are defined and controlled from the web interface of the base station. Triggering an alarm is possible only from the Wildix W-AIR 150 handset. FW Version: Starting from 03.23.00.19 7.2. Types of alarms Wildix W-AIR 150 supports five types of alarm.
Howling: Enable/Disable the howling of the handset when the alarm is triggered. After you have defined the Emergency profiles, click “Save” to apply. 7.4. Assign emergency profile to handsets W-AIR Base Station (Multicell) 1. Go to the menu “Extensions” Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
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5. Tick off the Profiles that you wish to enable for this handset 6. Click “Save” on the bottom of the page 7. Go to “Management” menu and click “Save and reboot” to reboot the base station and apply the new parameters. Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
5. Tick off the Profiles that you wish to enable for this handset 6. Click “Save” on the bottom of the page 7. Go to “Management” menu and click “Save and reboot” to reboot the base station and apply the new parameters. Wildix W-AIR System - Administrator’s Manual 3.80.x...
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