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  • Page 1 IP DECT 6000 System INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION GUIDE TECHNICAL MANUAL A100K10652...
  • Page 2 Zenitel Norway AS and its subsidiaries assume no responsibilities for any errors that may appear in this publication, or for damages arising from the information in it. No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Zenitel Norway AS. The information in this publication may be revised or changed without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.1 Programming Software ..................10 2.5 Handset ........................10 2.5.1 Handover .......................10 2.6 Administrative Computer ..................10 2.7 Requirements for the IP DECT 6000 System ............10 2.7.1 IP DECT Server 6000 ..................10 2.7.1.1 Environmental Requirements................10 2.7.1.2 Electrical Requirements ..................11 2.7.2 Base Stations and Repeaters ................ 11 2.7.2.1 Environmental Requirements................11...
  • Page 4 9.5 Checking the LED Indicator ..................56 10 Handset Registration and Subscription ..............57 10.1 Registering Handsets ....................57 10.2 Subscribing Handsets .....................59 10.2.1 Subscribing an EX Handset ................59 10.2.1.1 Subscribing EX Handset to Different Systems ............. 60 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 5 12.2.4 Updating the Base Station Firmware .............84 13 Configuring the AlphaCom/ACM Exchange ..............86 13.1 Adding a DECT User/Handset ................86 13.2 Updating the Exchange ...................87 A Acronyms ........................88 B Regulatory Notices .......................89 B.1 International Regulatory Information ...............89 B.2 Important Safety Instructions ..................93 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 6 Reset Button Description ..................25 Table 8 Repeater Numbering in a Multi-Cell Solution ............30 Table 9 Example of a Normal Base Station/Repeater Configuration ........ 36 Table 10 Example of Repeater Jump Configuration ............36 Table 11 Handset Types ..................... 37 Table 12 Charger Types ..................... 37 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    28-1-2011 handsets Rough handsets 12-3-2012 Subscription Related Documentation For further information about the IP DECT 6000 System not covered by this manual, refer to the following documentation: Doc. no. Subject Documentation A100K10676 IP DECT Planning & Deployment IP DECT Deployment Guide on Ships A100K10677 IP DECT Alarm Server...
  • Page 8: The Ip Dect 6000 System

    The IP DECT 6000 System This section provides a description of the IP DECT 6000 System. The IP DECT Server 6000 communicates with the AlphaCom/ACM exchange over a LAN (Local Area Network). A typical IP DECT 6000 System comprises the following components: ●...
  • Page 9: Ip Dect Server 6000

    Supported wireless bands are: ● ETSI DECT (1880-1900 MHz), referred to as DECT ● USA DECT (1920-1930 MHz), referred to as 1G9 The wireless band used by an IP DECT 6000 System is determined by the base stations and handsets delivered with the solution. ) This document only describes equipment in the ETSI DECT band.
  • Page 10: Repeater

    A dedicated computer is not required. Requirements for the IP DECT 6000 System This section provides information about the environmental, electrical, and software requirements for the IP DECT 6000 System. 2.7.1 IP DECT Server 6000 2.7.1.1 Environmental Requirements The installation area must be: ●...
  • Page 11: Electrical Requirements

    ● Maximum power supply consumption is 3.0W (IEEE 802.3af class 1 device). ● The maximum average radiated output power for the antenna is 10mW – peak radiation is 250 mW (over a time period of 0.4 ms) EIRP/channel. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 12: Electrical Requirements For Repeater

    ● ARI codes (serial numbers) for the Server 6000 (see label on the rear of the package unit) ● Serial numbers for handsets. Refer to “Retrieving the Serial Number of the Handset”. ● AC (Authentication Codes) A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 13 ● Charging battery - When charging the handset battery for the first time, leave the handset in the charger for 14 - 16 hours to ensure that the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use. Refer to “Charging Handsets”. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 14: Deploying The Ip Dect Server 6000

    ● In corridors, the base station/repeater (wall) should be installed vertically, preferably at corridor intersections where propagation patterns follow the corridor patterns. The base station/repeater should point towards the corridor and preferably at mid-height between the floor and the actual ceiling. In cases where there are tall objects in the area, the base station/repeater should be installed A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 15: Deployment Of A Server 6000 Multi-Cell System

    ● Synchronization chains for the Server 6000 Solution can be made with base stations and repeaters. ● As you can only configure a repeater to synchronize on one radio ID, it is not possible to define secondary sync ways for repeaters. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 16: Sync Chain With One Sync Master (Primary Sync Ways)

    Figure 3 Synchronization Chain Layout without Secondary Sync Ways ● No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0 to 255). ● Green line: Shows the primary sync ways. ● Brown line: Only handover overlap is needed. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 17: Synchronization Chain With Secondary Sync Ways

    - No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and secondary sync on No. 0. - No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and secondary sync on No. 21. In the example above, base station No. 10 is down. As a consequence, base station No. 11 must use the secondary sync way on base station No. 21. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 18: Figure 6 Synchronization Chain With Secondary Sync Ways

    Figure 7 Synchronization Chain Layout with Secondary Sync Ways ● No. 0 is the Sync Master (may be numbered 0 to 255). ● Green line: Shows the primary sync ways. ● Red line: Shows the secondary sync ways. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 19: Sync Chain With And Without Secondary Sync Ways

    - No. 14 and No. 15: Primary sync and secondary sync on repeater. - No. 84, No. 148, and No. 212: Repeaters - no secondary sync possible. - No. 24 and No. 25: Primary sync and secondary sync. - No. 74 and No. 84: Only handover overlap (Marked in green). A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 20: Installing The Ip Dect Server 6000

    Active, in operation with maximum active connections (busy) Slow red flashing Missing base station Fast red flashing Error Steady red Reset/shutdown in progress Steady red for 5 Reset to factory settings seconds followed by fast red flashing A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 21: Faceplate

    Resets the system to factory default settings (original front LED flashes red, then IP settings and empty user data base) and restarts the release button. system. Firmware version is not affected. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 22: Mounting/Connecting The Server 6000

    2. Connect the power supply cable into the RJ45 plug on the Server 6000. , When you place the Server 6000 on the screws, ensure that the screws do not touch the printed circuit board. Figure 12 Server 6000 Wall Mounting A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 23: Installing The Base Station

    5.1.2 Base Station Type and Part Number The base station contains RF circuitry that comply with the local band standards: UPCS, DECT, or ETSI DECT. Model type: IP DECT Base for Server 6000 Part Number: 221 100 0600 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 24: Base Station Appearance And Components

    Active, in operation with max. active connections (busy) Fast red flashing Error Steady red Reset/shutdown in progress Steady red for 5 Reset to factory settings seconds followed by fast red flashing A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25: Faceplate

    40% - 50% and it might not transmit or receive effectively. If possible, avoid mounting the base station on soft-surfaced walls such as those covered with canvas, metal or sponge-like materials. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 26: Recording The Installation Information

    Figure 16 Base Station - Ethernet Connector Recording the Installation Information After completing the installation of the base stations, record the location of each base station and add a descriptive text in the web interface of the Server 6000 under Administration > Base stations. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 27: Installing The Repeater

    ● Antenna connector for repeaters supplied with external antenna connection. - The external antenna including antenna cable is ordered separately. ● LED that indicates whether or not the unit is functioning. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 28: Repeater Led Indicator

    , The repeater must not be installed at any angle other than vertical. If the repeater is placed upside-down, the coverage area of the repeater is decreased by 40% - 50% and it may not transmit or receive effectively. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 29: Recording The Installation Information

    Repeater Programming Kit and is available as a download from the STENTOFON AlphaWiki website. The power supply for the repeater is ordered separately (part no. 2211050200). Figure 17 Repeater Programming Kit A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Hardware For Repeater Programming

    2 and 7. The number of the base station is set to 1 by default. In a multi-cell solution, the numbering of the base stations and repeaters has to follow the numbering in the table below. Table 8 Repeater Numbering in a Multi-Cell Solution Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 35 (Numbers in red indicate where numbering could be identical between different units). If this occurs, handover between the different units is not possible. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 36: Table 9 Example Of A Normal Base Station/Repeater Configuration

    Base station number + 192 Base to synchronize on: Number of previous repeater For more information on programming the repeater with ServiceTool, refer to the Help File in ServiceTool. The ServiceTool software is available as a download from the STENTOFON AlphaWiki website. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 37: Preparing The Handset For Use

    Handset Office 2211100502 Handset EX 2211100501 7.1.2 Charger Types and Item Numbers Table 12 Charger Types Type Item number Handset EX Charger 2211100556 Handset Office Charger 2211100220 Handset Rough Charger 2211100560 A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 38: Installing The Battery

    7. Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box. 8. Insert battery with its label showing. 9. Replace the back cover. Figure 18 Removing Back Cover from EX Handset 7.2.2 Installing Battery on Office Handset To install the battery: A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 39: Installing Battery On Rough Handset

    The charger for the EX Handset is powered by an AC (115VAC or 230VAC) adapter that supplies the 9VDC at 230mA charger requirement. The charger for the Rough/Office Handset is powered by an AC (110VAC to 240VAC) adapter that supplies the 8VDC at 350mA charger requirement. Figure 20 Single Charger for EX Handset A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 40: Charging The Battery

    ● Place the handset in the charger. For correct charging, ensure that the room temperature is between 0°C/32°F and 40°C/104°F. Do not place the handset in direct sunlight. The battery has a built-in heat sensor which will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 41: Retrieving The Serial Number Of The Handset

    4. Lift the battery and read the serial number on the back label. 5. Replace the battery and back cover. Figure 21 Removing Back Cover from EX Handset A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 42: Retrieving Serial Number On Office Handset

    2. Lift off the back cover. 3. Lift the battery and read the serial number. 4. Replace the battery and back cover. Figure 22 Removing Back Cover from Rough/Office Handset A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 43: Configuring The Ip Dect Server 6000

    To connect the Server 6000 to a computer: 1. Connect the cross-over patch cable to the computer. 2. Connect the cross-over patch cable to the Ethernet (ETH) port of the Server 6000. Figure 23 Faceplate showing Ethernet port A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 44: Accessing The Server 6000

    To change the IP properties in Windows XP: 1. Click Start 2. Point to Connect To and then click Show all connections. - A Network Connections window appears. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 45 4. Under the General tab, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. An Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears. 5. Click Use the following IP address and in the IP address field, enter 192.168.0.2. 6. In the Subnet mask field, enter 255.255.255.0 7. Click OK. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 46: Accessing The Server 6000

    “Changing System User Name and Password”. To log in: 1. In the User name field, enter admin. 2. In the Password field, enter ip6000. 3. Click OK. The General Status page of the Server 6000 web interface is displayed. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 47: Configuring The Server 6000 Using A Static Ip Address

    Contact your system administrator for more information. 6. In the MTU (Maximum Translation Unit) field, enter the size of the largest packet that your network protocol can transmit (optional). 7. In the Domain field, enter the domain name of the system (optional). 8. In the Primary Server and Secondary Server fields (under DNS A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 48: Wireless Server Configuration

    5. Check the Send date and time checkbox (optional) 6. For all the fields under Application interface leave them with their default values. 7. Click Save. 8.4.3 SIP Configuration On the Configuration > SIP page, you can define general SIP settings, information about authentication, DTMF signalling, message waiting indication and media. 1. Click Configuration, and then click SIP. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 50 24. Check the Require symmetric RTP checkbox. 25. Check the Play on-hold tone checkbox. 26. Check the Display status messages checkbox. 27. Uncheck the ‘#’ key ends overlap dialing checkbox. 28. Click Save to save your SIP configuration data. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 51: Rebooting The Server 6000

    5. In the New password again field, re-enter the new password. 6. Uncheck the Force secure HTTP (TLS) checkbox. 7. Uncheck the Allow remote logging checkbox. 8. Click Save. Checking the LED Indicator Verify that the Server 6000 LED is lighting a steady green, indicating that it is now operational. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 52: Configuring The Base Station

    IP properties of the computer to IP address: 192.168.0.2 and Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 in Windows. The procedure for doing this is identical to that for the Server 6000, and is described in section 8.3. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 53 It is strongly recommended to change the password - see “Changing System User Name and Password”. To log in: 1. In the User Name field, enter admin. 2. In the Password field, enter ip6000. 3. Click OK. The Base Station General Status page is displayed. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Base Station Using Dhcp

    4. Leave the following fields blank: - Domain - Primary Server - Secondary Server 5. For UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) leave both Enabled and Broadcast announcements with their default values (optional). 6. Click Save. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 55: Base Station Configuration

    You will now have to connect the base station to a PoE switch that is on the same network as the Server 6000 and the AlphaCom/ACM exchange. 1. Log into the web interface for the Server 6000. 2. Click Administration, and then click Base station. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 56: Checking The Led Indicator

    8. In the Secondary sync (RPN) field, enter the radio part number of the base station, you want to synchronize on. - See your site plan. 9. Click Save. 10. Click Restart base station to enable the configuration changes. To check the sync state of the base station, refer to “Sync State of Base Station”. Checking the LED Indicator Verify that the base station LED is lighting a steady green, indicating that the base station is now operational. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 57: Handset Registration And Subscription

    ) The Server 6000 will not provide any service to a handset if its serial number is not registered in the web-based user interface. To register a handset: 1. Click Users, and then click List Users. 2. Under User List, click New. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 58 - This is not necessary for an AlphaCom/ACM configuration. - The password will override the Default Password field under SIP Configuration (refer to “SIP Configuration”). 11. Uncheck the Disabled checkbox. 12. Click Save to save the registration data. 13. Click OK on the next page. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 59: Subscribing Handsets

    5. As soon as the correct ARI code of the Server 6000 appears in the display, press a. - The ARI code can be found on the label at the back of the Server 6000. 6. Enter the AC (if required) using the keypad, and press a. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 60: Subscribing Ex Handset To Different Systems

    Login is selected). 3. Press a and use the < > keys to scroll between the IDs of the different systems to find the system to which you want to connect. - Under SELECT LOGIN, only subscriptions are displayed. Free positions are not displayed. 4. Press a to confirm. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 61: Rough/Office Handset Subscription

    ● the handsets have been registered to the system (see “Registering Handsets”). 10.2.3 Subscribing a Rough Handset Before starting the subscription process, register the handset in the IP DECT server: 1. Select Users > List Users and click New to define a new user without entering the IPEI number After registering the handsets, the User List on the DECT server may look something like this: A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 62: Subscribing An Office Handset

    DECT server without the IPEI number as for the Rough handset above. The Auto-subcription feature is used to subscribe an Office Handset. Some systems may require an Authentication Code (AC). To subscribe the handset to the system: 1. Turn on the handset A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 63: Subscribing Office Handset To Different Systems

    3. Scroll to Advanced and press Select. 4. Scroll to Login and press Select. 5. Scroll to Select login and press Select. 6. Scroll to the desired login and press Select. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 64: Handset Management

    ● “Deleting Handsets from the List (Deregistering)” ● “Changing User Configurations” ● “Exporting Handset Registration Data” ● “Restoring Handset Registration Data” ● “Importing Handset Registration Data - CSV Format” 11.1 Viewing Handset/User Configuration Through the web-based user interface, it is possible to view all the user configurations of the wireless system. To view user configuration: ● Click Users, and then click List Users. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 65: Searching For Handset/User Information

    7. Enter the password and press Ok. ) If the system in use is removed, it is necessary to select one of the remaining systems or to subscribe to a new one. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 66: Deleting Users/Handsets From The List (Deregistering)

    ● you want to assign the handset to a user with a different phone number. 1. Click Users, and then click List Users. 2. Select the user/handset you wish to delete by clicking on the user information, for example, user 2501 “Heidi Klum”. The following page is displayed: 3. Click Delete. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 67: Changing User Configurations

    1. Click Users, and then click List Users. 2. Select the handset you wish to change by clicking on the user information, for example, user 2501 “Heidi Klum”. 3. Change the settings accordingly, and then click Save. The new settings will now be enabled in the system. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 68: Exporting Handset Registration Data

    - export user data in XML format, click Save for XML format. To export user data in CSV format: 1. Click Save for CSV format. A File Download dialog box appears. 2. Click Save to confirm. A Save As dialog box appears. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 69: Importing Handset Registration Data - Csv Format

    ) If you want to leave out some of the information, e.g. standby text, you must retain the commas, e.g.: #IPEI,access code,,username,domain,displayname, authenticate user,authenticate password,local number. 1. Click Users, and then click Import/Export. - Under Import user data, you have a choice of different Encoding types such as UTF-8, ISO/IEC 8859-1, and Windows-1252. 2. Click Browse to find the CSV file with handset registration data. A Choose File to Upload dialog box appears. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 70 3. Select the desired file, and then click Open. 4. Click Load. 5. Click OK. ) It is not possible to import handset registration data that is already registered in the system. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 71: System Management

    7. Uncheck the Allow remote logging checkbox. 8. Click Save to change the user name and password. 12.1.2 Reading System Information Under Status, it is possible to get general information about hardware version, firmware and message logging. This information is useful for troubleshooting. The web-based user interface of the wireless server provides an overview of the solution, e.g. how the base stations are functioning. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 72: General Status Information

    ● time information - (if a time server is valid) 12.1.2.2 Logs Information This page provides logs information such as base station connections and different types of status. 1. Click Status, and then click Logs. 2. From the Display filter dropdown list, select emergency, critical, A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 73 ● debug - events that occur under normal operation, may be relevant to an administrator 3. Click Export if you want to save the logs in a file. A File Download dialog box appears. 4. Click Save. A Save As dialog box appears. 5. Indicate the folder and the name the file should be saved as, and then click Save. The log files can now be sent to authorized technicians for further support and troubleshooting. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 74: Wireless Server Information

    12.1.3 Reading Statistics Under Statistics, it is possible to view statistic information about the Server 6000 such as base stations, calls, handovers and abnormal releases in the system. From this, you can get an overview of how the system is running. 12.1.3.1 Wireless Server This page is useful for getting information about traffic on the Server 6000 such as voice call traffic and message call traffic and it provides a summary of subscription and handover statistics. It also provides information about the traffic load (Erlang) of the installation. ● Click Statistics, and then click Wireless Server. If you want to delete all statistic traffic information: A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 75: Base Station

    This page provides statistic information about active calls in the Server 6000 installation. ● Click Statistics, and then click Active Calls. 12.1.3.4 Abnormal Releases This page provides statistic information about abnormal call releases in an Server 6000 installation. ● Click Statistics, and then click Abnormal Releases. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 76: Traffic Distribution

    This section provides information about exporting and saving the configuration data of the Server 6000, registration and subscription data of the handset and system information. When you save the configuration data, you are able later to get an overview of the Wireless Server which is useful for troubleshooting. 1. Click Configuration, and then click Import/Export. 2. Click Save to export the configuration file. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 77: Importing/Restoring The Configuration File

    A File Download dialog box appears. 3. Click Save to save the file to a specific folder. A Save As dialog box appears. 4. Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved, and then click Save. 12.1.5 Importing/Restoring the Configuration File This section describes how to import or restore a configuration file. 1. Click Configuration, and then click Import/Export. 2. Click Browse. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 78: Updating The Server 6000

    The configuration file should now be imported and restored to the system. 12.1.6 Updating the Server 6000 The firmware of the Server 6000 can be updated from a file that is loaded to the system. ) Contact your distributor for the latest firmware. Updating the firmware is done through the web interface of the Server 6000. 12.1.6.1 Updating Server 6000 Firmware 1. Click Firmware, and then click Wireless Server. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 79 , Do not cut the power during the updating process. 5. Click Reboot to update the Server 6000 firmware. Optionally, you can block new calls during a firmware update by doing the following: 1. Click Administration, and then click Wireless Server. 2. Under Service Status click Block. If you have blocked new calls during a firmware update, enable new calls again by doing the following: 3. Click Allow. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 80: Rebooting/Restarting The Server 6000

    ● configuring ● uploading configuration data ● uploading firmware When rebooting the Server 6000, all calls are terminated and the 6000 is reset. 1. Click Administration, and then click Wireless Server. 2. For Wireless Server Uptime click Reboot. A warning box appears. 3. Click OK. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 81: Base Station

    6. Uncheck the Force secure HTTP (TLS) checkbox. 7. Uncheck the Allow remote logging checkbox. 8. Click Save. 12.2.2 Reading System Information Under Status it is possible to get general information about hardware version, firmware and message logging. This information is useful in case of troubleshooting. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 82: General Status Information

    This page provides logs information such as base station connection and different types of status. 1. Click Status, and then click Logs. 2. From the Display filter dropdown list, select emergency, critical, error, warning, notice, info, or debug depending on the logs you want to view. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 83: Synchronization State Of Base Station

    Information about the synchronization state of the base station can be retrieved from the web interface of the Server 6000. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 84: Checking Sync State

    (Primary sync or Secondary sync). 12.2.4 Updating the Base Station Firmware To update the firmware, you have to load a file to the system. Contact your distributor for the latest firmware. The base station firmware is updated from the Firmware page of the Server 6000. You can specify a range of base stations to be updated with the new firmware. To update the base station firmware: A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 85 7. When the update is completed, click Reboot to enable the changes. Optionally, you can block new calls during a firmware update by doing the following: 1. Click Administration, and then click Wireless Server. 2. Under Service Status for Call establishment, click Block. If you have blocked new calls during a firmware update, enable new calls again by doing the following: 3. Under Service Status, for Call establishment, click Allow. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 86: Configuring The Alphacom/Acm Exchange

    2. Select the directory number corresponding to the handset number that was registered on the Server 6000. 3. Check the SIP Station checkbox. 4. Enter the text of your choice in the Display Text field. 5. Click OK A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 87: Updating The Exchange

    Reset the AMC board when the transfer is completed. You should now be able to use the IP DECT handsets as mobile intercom stations and make calls to/from any stations connected to the AlphaCom/ACM exchange. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 88: A Acronyms

    Radio Fixed Part RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator Real-time Transport Protocol Session Initiated Protocol VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WRFP Wireless Radio Fixed Part - Wireless Repeater A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 89: B Regulatory Notices

    1999/5/CE. Italiano [Italian]: Con la presente il Suo fornitore dichiara che questo prodotto è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 90 Slovensky [Slovak]: Dodávatel zároven vyhlasuje, že tento produkt splna základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Suomi [Finnish]: Täten toimittajanne vakuuttaa, että tämä tuote on direktiivin 1999/5/ EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska [Swedish]: Härmed intygar leverantören att denna produkt står iöverensstämmelse A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 91 Advarsel Ikke bruk den trådløse nettverksenheten nært inntil uisolerte fenghetter eller i et eksplosivt miljø med mindre enheten er modifisert slik at den tåler slik bruk. Aviso Não opere o dispositivo de rede sem fios perto de cápsulas explosivas não protegidas ou num ambiente explosivo, a não ser que o dispositivo tenha sido modificado para se qualificar especialmente para essa utilização. ¡Advertencia! No utilizar un aparato de la red sin cable cerca de un detonador que no esté protegido ni tampoco en un entorno explosivo a menos que el aparato haya sido modificado con ese fin. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 92 To minimize risk to service personnel and users, the system must be connected to an outlet with a third-wire Earth. Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near network lines. These leakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth via the power cord. Therefore, it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and removed last when A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 93: Important Safety Instructions

    ● Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. ● Do not place the unit near microwave ovens, radio equipment, or non-ground connected televisions. These appliances may cause electrical interference to the base or handset. ● Installation must be performed in accordance with all relevant national wiring rules. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 94 Products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt. In the absence of a A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 95 ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided for the product. There are no other express warranties. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. A100K10652 IP DECT 6000 System Installation & Configuration Guide...
  • Page 96 www.stentofon.com Zenitel Norway AS P.O. Box 4498 Nydalen NO-0403 OSLO Norway DOC NO. support@stentofon.com support@vingtor.com A100K10652 STENTOFON and VINGTOR products are developed and marketed by Zenitel Norway AS. The company’s Quality Assurance System is certified to meet the requirements in NS-EN ISO 9001:2008. Zenitel Norway AS reserves the right to modify designs and alter specifications without prior notice, in pursuance of a policy of continuous improvement.

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