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DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Test 555-232-102 Comcode 700211188 Issue 6 September 2001...
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Document” entitled “Related Information.” Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security You can be placed on a Standing Order list for this and other Avaya You are responsible for the security of your system. Avaya does not documents you may need. Standing Order will enable you to...
Contents About This Book Introduction Audience Important Safety Guidelines for Users Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy viii Cardiac Pacemakers viii Hearing Aid Compatibility viii Typographic Conventions Organization Related Information Getting Help UTAM Disablement Introduction Switch Administration Introduction Procedure: Software Installation Hardware Installation Introduction Safety Information...
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Contents DWBS Components Radio Controllers Procedure: Installing Radio Controllers 3-11 Wireless Fixed Base 3-12 Power Options 3-13 Procedure: Installing the Wireless Fixed Base 3-18 Cell Antenna Unit 3-30 Procedure: Installing Indoor CAUs 3-30 Procedure: Installing 559D Dipole CAUs 3-32 Procedure: Installing 559B/C Outdoor CAUs 3-36 Fixed-Length Coax Interface 3-43...
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Contents Commands Introduction Command Structure Command List DWBS Installation Checklist Introduction Checklist Glossary GL-1 Index IN-1 Issue 6 September 2001...
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Test provides both hardware and software background information and procedures for the installation and testing of the DEFINITY Wireless Business System (DWBS). NOTE: Before using this book, all planning and site-preparation steps must be completed.
About This Book Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy The design of your wireless telephone complies with the latest safety levels of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Of course, if you would like to limit RF exposure even further, you may choose to control the duration of your calls.
Chapter 4, “DWBS Testing,” provides the installer with background and procedural information to ensure that the system is operational. Chapter 5, “Commands,” provides a list of DEFINITY ECS Release 9 and Mobility Manager commands associated with the installation of the system.
This book serves as a user’s guide for the installation and test of the DWBS. Additional books in the series are as follows: DEFINITY Wireless Business System Maintenance, 555-232-103 DEFINITY Wireless Business System 9630 Series Wireless Terminal Quick Reference, 555-232-702 DEFINITY Wireless Business System 9630 Series Wireless Terminal User...
(ECS) experiences a total loss of power. The radio transmission may be enabled only after the Avaya remote maintenance center is able to contact the DEFINITY ECS to confirm the system’s location. This confirmation occurs within approximately 30 minutes after power is restored.
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A power-up reset of the DEFINITY ECS generates a major power alarm, and the DWBS will not operate until the location of the DEFINITY ECS can be verified by an authorized Avaya representative. (However, a wired set would operate without this verification.) The radio transmission is activated only upon confirmation of the...
This chapter provides the steps necessary to administer the DEFINITY ECS Release 9 Generic 3 for system operation. DEFINITY ECS administration is done via Generic 3 switch commands and the Mobility Manager administration software. The Mobility Manager software comprises fields and commands specific to the system operation.
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Switch Administration display system-parameters customer-options Page 1 of 10 OPTIONAL FEATURES Used High G3 Version: V10 Maximum Ports: 1000 Location: 2 Maximum XMOBILE Stations: IP PORT CAPACITIES Maximum Administered IP Trunks: Maximum Concurrently Registered IP Stations: Maximum Administered Remote Office Trunks: Maximum Concurrently Registered Remote Office Stations: Maximum Concurrently Registered IP eCons: Maximum Number of DSI Boards with Echo Cancellation:...
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3. Change the Wireless field value from n to y. 4. Submit the form. 5. Log off and then log on again to the DEFINITY ECS local or remote MT as init. 6. Execute the change system-parameters wireless command to generate the Wireless System-Parameters form.
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Switch Administration change system-parameters wireless Page 1 of WIRELESS-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS System Identification: 0100015-2176 Maximum Radio Controllers: 9 Master Port Network: 5 Maximum Wireless Terminals: 22 Radio Transmission? y UTAM Disablement? y Allowable Carrier Frequencies (MHz) 1: 1920.625 5. 1925.625 2: 1921.875 6.
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Procedure: Software Installation change system-parameters wireless Page 1 of WIRELESS-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS System Identification: 0100015-2176 Maximum Radio Controllers: 10 Master Port Network: 1 Maximum Wireless Terminals: 200 Radio Transmission: y UTAM Disablement? y Allowable Carrier Frequencies (MHz) 0: 1929.375 4: 1924.375 1: 1928.125 5: 1923.125 2: 1926.875...
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3. Values for a G3r system include 01 through 44. The default value is a blank field. NOTE: This field is displayed only for DEFINITY ECS G3i and DEFINITY ECS G3r configurations. 11. Populate the Radio Transmission field, as desired. This field is used to control whether the radio subsystem is enabled.
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Transmission field is not set to n, a save translations is not done, a major alarm is not generated, and a call into the DEFINITY ECS is not required to restore radio service. The radio subsystem continues to initialize and operate as normal.
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Switch Administration to re-assign and/or reuse the downloadable Cluster ID associated with a radio controller circuit pack. The Cluster ID, also known as a Cell ID, is used by the switch to page a WT in a specific cell. The Cluster ID for an administered radio controller circuit pack is displayed on the list configuration radio controller command.
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Procedure: Software Installation NOTE: Once an ID has been changed, busyout, reset and release must be done for each RC board whose ID has changed in order for it to get downloaded to the RC board. 16. Submit the completed form. 17.
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Switch Administration 18. Submit the form. 19. If the hardware is present, install the RCs. (See Chapter 3, “Hardware Installation,” for specific information before returning to this step.) If the hardware is not present, execute the change circuit-packs command for the port network in which the RC circuit pack will reside.
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Procedure: Software Installation list configuration all Page SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti p=psa 01B01 EXPANSION INTRFC TN570 000008 01B02 AUXILIARY TRUNK TN763C 000005 01B03 DATA LINE TN726 000012 01B04 MAINTENANCE/TEST TN771D 000006 02 03 04 01B05 DID TRUNK TN753...
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Switch Administration change radio controller 1a05 Page 1 of RADIO CONTROLLER CIRCUIT PACK RC Location: 01A05 WFB A PARAMETERS Internal Antenna? n WFB Location: 3A* - 1st floor aisle c2 Conn? CAU Location Outside of room 1c203 in boiler room by stairs Hall out side of room 1c225 1st floor elevator lobby WFB B PARAMETERS...
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CAU on the WFB is administered as y. Internal Antenna Enter n, unless you have an internal antenna via a special order from Avaya. CAU Conn Enter y to designate that a particular CAU is connected to the WFB. The default is n.
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Type field in the Station form. All other commands that accept a set type as a valid option (for example, list station type 9630) also accept value 9630 as if it were natively supported in the DEFINITY ECS. 2-14 Issue 6 September 2001...
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Procedure: Software Installation 25. Add all of the wireless stations to the system by executing the add station <qualifier> command to generate the following screens.The <qualifier> may be an unassigned extension or the word “next.” Entering “next” will use the next available extension defined by the system dial plan. add station next Page 1 of...
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Switch Administration Table 2-2. Station Form Fields (Page 1) Field Name Explanation Extension Part of the input command used to access this form; display-only field. Lock Messages? Enter y to restrict other users from reading or canceling the DWBS handset messages or retrieving messages via Voice Message Retrieval;...
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Procedure: Software Installation Table 2-2. Station Form Fields (Page 1) (continued) Field Name Explanation Display Language Enter the language that should be displayed. The options are English, French, Italian, Spanish, and user defined. The default is English. NOTE: Local phone functions are provided in English. IPEI Enter the 9-digit string obtained from the WT.
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Switch Administration add station next Page 2 of STATION FEATURE OPTIONS Auto Select Any Idle Appearance? n LWC Reception: msa-spe Coverage Msg Retrieval? y LWC Activation? y CDR Privacy? n Data Restriction? n Redirect Notification? y Idle Appearance Preference? n Per Button Ring Control? n Bridged Call Alerting? n Active Station Ringing: single...
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Procedure: Software Installation Table 2-3. Station Form Fields (Page 2) Field Name Explanation Leave Word Calling Enter msa-spe (default) if LWC messages are stored in the (LWC) Reception system or on the Messaging Server Adjunct or Switch Processor; or, enter audix if the messages are stored on the Audio Information Exchange System;...
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Switch Administration Table 2-3. Station Form Fields (Page 2) (continued) Field Name Explanation Active Station Ringing? Set as appropriate. Values include single (default), continuous, and active. Restrict Last Enter y to restrict the last idle call appearance for incoming Appearance? priority calls and outgoing call originations.
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Procedure: Software Installation Table 2-4. Station Form Fields (Page 3) Field Name Explanation Site Data - Room Enter up to 10 characters to identify where the WT’s charging base is located or where the WT user’s room is located. - Info1 Enter up to five characters that will be useful for identification purposes.
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Switch Administration NOTE: Information regarding firmware download can be found in the DWBS Maintenance document. 2-22 Issue 6 September 2001...
DWBS hardware. Safety Information Before installing the hardware components, the technician should understand the safety instructions in the DEFINITY ECS Release 7 Installation document. WARNING: Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause severe or fatal personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
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Disconnect the WT line cord before you service the unit. CAUTION: This equipment is for installation on the Avaya DEFINITY ECS only. FCC Part 15 rules require that this equipment be installed and serviced only by specially trained Avaya personnel. Installation of this equipment is subject to notification and coordination with UTAM, Inc.
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Safety Information If you suspect a gas leak, report it immediately, but use a WT away from the area in question. The WT’s electrical contacts could generate a tiny spark. While unlikely, it is possible that this spark could ignite a heavy concentration of gas.
The following environmental requirements are in effect: Radio Controller Environment. The RC circuit pack operates in all applicable DEFINITY ECS cabinets over the full range of temperature and humidity specifications for the DEFINITY ECS, as follows: — 40 F to 120 F —...
Environmental and Power Requirements — 0 to 120 F, 0% to 95% humidity The outdoor CAU operates under the following conditions: — -20 to 50 C, 0% to 95% humidity Battery Charger. The battery charger operates in typical indoor locations without environmental control, as follows: —...
Hardware Installation DWBS Components The following table lists the DWBS components along with the appropriate apparatus code and comcode for each component. Table 3-1. DWBS Components and Related Information Description Apparatus Code Comcode 10 meg Flash Card L-15 card flash 10 meg 108-478-405 16 meg simms chip 16 meg DRAM chip...
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CAUs must be done in accordance with the design package from the DWDT. Figure 3-1 provides the basic installation layout and the relationship between the DEFINITY ECS, WFBs, CAUs, and the WTs. NOTE: Various components in the figure are identified according to the format...
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Hardware Installation Wireless Terminal CAU 1 CAU 2 (01A08A1) (01A08A2) Wireless DEFINITY Terminal CAU 3 Wireless Business System (01A08A3) Wireless CAU 4 Fixed Base (01A08A4) (01A08A) Wireless TN789 Terminal Radio Controller Wireless Fixed Base CAU 2 (01A08) Traditional (01A08B2) Wired...
Radio Controllers Radio Controllers RCs are circuit packs that fit into DEFINITY ECS cabinet slots. Each RC connects and controls up to two WFBs. RCs provide the interface between the DEFINITY ECS and the network of WFBs. RCs are connected to the WFBs via a Category 3 or higher inside wiring cable using standard 4-pair wire.
(MIPS)- or Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISC)-based DEFINITY ECS. All RCs must be located in the same port network covering contiguous areas to ensure a seamless handoff of active calls.
Each WFB is connected to the following: RC via a Category 3 twisted-pair using an Avaya proprietary interface One to four CAUs via a fixed-length coaxial cable with an Avaya proprietary interface. The fixed-length coaxial cable of a designated length is provided and installed by Avaya only.
Use either a battery backup of the supplies or supplies with battery backup for customers that have battery backup from the DEFINITY ECS. Be sure to put a power supply at each of the following locations and in the order presented: 1.
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Hardware Installation In cases where the WFB can be placed within 795 feet of the equipment room or the wiring closet, the cable pairs can be doubled to gain the additional distance. Cable doubling is shown in the following three figures. Footage is based on 26 AWG.
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Transformer (4) Each DW8A-DE Cord figure.) Coiled PHONE LINE OTHER 103 Connecting Block DW8A-DE DW8A-SE Cord Avaya switch tech will Cord 103848800 terminates install this 103 jack. all pairs on the 110 station hardware. Firmware “A1” 103 Connecting Block 110AB2-300 Station Hardware...
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Wireless Fixed Base From the transformer DW8A cord jumper, connect the W/BR (ground) pair to the W/BL-BL/W pair of the 4-pair cable to the WFB. Also, connect the BR/W (-48V) pair to the W/BR-BR/W pair of the 4-pair cable to the WFB.
Hardware Installation Procedure: Installing the Wireless Fixed Base The following procedure provides the steps necessary to install the WFB. NOTE: Be sure to install the CAUs first and then wire back to the appropriate WFBs. Please read the entire procedure before installing the WFB. In some configurations, it may be advisable to change the order of the steps based on the particular building.
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Wireless Fixed Base Wall Tie Wrap Mounting Mounting Tabs Slots Figure 3-6. Mounting Points of the WFB 4. Unpack the WFB. 5. The WFB can be mounted on a wall or similar structure by using a standard telephone mounting plate. The mounting plate and screws must be obtained separately because they are not part of the WFB installation package.
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NOTE: If the WFB is mounted vertically on a wall or column, ensure that the Avaya logo is facing upright. 9. Connect the D8W cable to the RJ45 connector in the WFB as shown in the following figure. Use a digital port tester to ensure proper wiring. (Refer to the “Conditions Indicated by the Digital Port Tester LA85”...
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Wireless Fixed Base Category 3 4-Pair Twisted Inside Wire Connecting Block D8W Cable RJ45 Connector Figure 3-8. Communication and Power WFB Connection 10. If the WFB does not support an external CAU, return the cover to the WFB to complete the installation. If the WFB supports any external CAUs, proceed to the next step.
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Hardware Installation Surface-routed cables Cables routed through hole in mounting surface Figure 3-9. Internal Fixed-Length Coaxial Connections From WFB to CAUs Providing power to various DWBS components is straightforward for the WT and CAU. The WT is battery-powered. The CAU obtains its power through the coaxial cable coming from a WFB.
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The Category 3 or greater inside wiring cable connecting the RC with the WFB is wired identically to the DEFINITY ECS digital telephones. (Refer to the “RC Circuit Pack TN789 Pin Configuration” table earlier in this chapter.) This interface follows standard 2-pair distribution practices and is typically wired from the distribution closet with Category 3 4-pair twisted cable.
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Hardware Installation Part of Equipment Cross-Connect Field 3-Pair 3-Pair Wiring Wiring 110P5A Patch Cord To TN789 Jumper IN Switch Purple Field White Field 2-Pair Circuits Part of Satellite Closet 3-Pair 3-Pair Wiring Wiring 110P5A Patch Cord Alternate Wiring Jumper White Field Blue Field F-61789 Power A25B...
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Wireless Fixed Base Port Tester LA85 Port Tester LA85 (comcode 105138424) is the standard digital port tester for testing DWBS wiring. To use this port tester, ensure that the D8W cord at the WFB is inserted into the other jack of the port tester and that the RC is translated and on line.
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Hardware Installation NOTE: The LEDs stay lit for several seconds, cycle off, and are then relit. Table 3-3. Conditions Indicated by the Digital Port Tester LA85 Lamp Indicators Adjunct Condition Power LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Normal green green...
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Wireless Fixed Base Testing Wiring Without a Digital Port Tester If you do not have a digital port tester, you can partially test the wiring at the equipment room wiring block. To this purpose, complete one of the following procedures: 1.
Each CAU can be located as far as 100 cable feet from its associated WFB. Each CAU is connected to and powered by a WFB via an Avaya proprietary interface. Placement of the CAUs is based on the information provided by the installation map.
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Cell Antenna Unit WARNING: CAUs cannot be installed in a return air plenum. The coaxial cable provided (comcode 847565132) is rated for installation in air-handling spaces. If... Then... the CAU is to be mounted using tie go to Step 1 wraps the CAU is to be installed using the go to Step 4...
Hardware Installation Wall Mounting Tie Wrap Slots Mounting Tabs Figure 3-12. Mounting Tabs and Slots on the CAU Wrap the tie wrap around the tabs and the object to which it will be affixed, and tighten. 4. Unpack the CAU and obtain a standard telephone mounting plate and screws.
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Cell Antenna Unit Fastening the Antenna for the 559D Dipole CAU Fasten the antenna for the 559D Dipole CAU to the CAU as follows: 1. Place the threaded end of the antenna onto the connector on the lower third of the CAU. 2.
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Hardware Installation (Tighten) Figure 3-14. Tightening the Antenna for the 559D Dipole CAU Installing a Brand New 559D DCAU Mount a brand new 559D DCAU to the ceiling as shown in the following figure. Ceiling Figure 3-15. Ceiling-Mounting a Brand New 559D DCAU Replacing a Ceiling-Mounted CAU with a 559D DCAU To replace an indoor CAU that is mounted flush on a ceiling and facing down...
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Cell Antenna Unit Replace ... With ... Ceiling DCAU Figure 3-16. Replacing a Ceiling-Mounted Internal CAU with a 559D DCAU To replace an indoor CAU that is mounted flush on a ceiling and aimed in a certain direction, follow the preceding instructions. The DCAU should continue to point to the floor.
Hardware Installation Procedure: Installing 559B/C Outdoor CAUs The following figure shows a 559C Outdoor CAU. Figure 3-18. 559C Outdoor CAU To install a 559B or 559C Outdoor CAU, do the following: WARNING: The installation of outdoor CAUs for the DWBS must conform to the local electrical code for grounding.
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Cell Antenna Unit b. Using the mounting template shown in the following figure, drill appropriate holes for 1/4 in. screws. Pan head sheet metal screws with dimensions 1/4 in. by 1 1/4 in. are included with the unit. Masonry anchors or other mounting hardware must be provided locally.
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Hardware Installation 3. Locate and mount the grounding block on the outside of the building near the cable opening. 4. Connect one end of a No. 10 copper ground wire to the lug on the grounding block. Route the wire as straight as possible to an appropriate building ground (See the previous “Warning.”) Connect the other end of the ground wire to the building ground using an approved method.
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Cell Antenna Unit .436” .343” 1. Strip cable as shown. Be careful not to damage braid. .140” 2. Crimp contact onto center conductor. 3. Slide ferrule over cable. 4. Slide connector body onto cable. Make sure foil layer goes inside connector and that the braid goes outside.
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Hardware Installation Table 3-6. Coaxial Wire Strippers Manufacturer Model Xcelite 3CSK-BRI Ideal 45-521 NOTES: The models identified in the previous table are identical. The stripper is available ® from Techni-Tool (1-610-941-2400) as Part #618ST020. Table 3-7. Coaxial Connector Crimp Tools Manufacturer Model Replacement Die...
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Cell Antenna Unit Coax Cable from CAU Coax Cable from WFB Drip Loop 3 in. Diameter, No. 10 Solid Copper Minimum Ground Wire Figure 3-21. Grounding Block Connections for Outdoor CAUs Fastening the Antenna for the 559C Outdoor CAU Fasten the antenna for the 559C Outdoor CAU to the CAU as follows: 1.
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Hardware Installation (Insert) Figure 3-22. Inserting the Antenna for the 559C Outdoor CAU 3-42 Issue 6 September 2001...
DWBS WTs (Tighten) Figure 3-23. Tightening the Antenna for the 559C Outdoor CAU Fixed-Length Coax Interface This interface is physically implemented with a 110 foot long, custom coaxial cable assembly (comcode 847565132) that interconnects the WFB and CAU. This interface provides both RF signaling and DC power to and from the CAU. Fixed-length coaxial cable is plenum-rated and can therefore be placed inside the plenum above the ceiling.
DEFINITY ECS, and a 12-button dial pad. To provide freedom of mobility, the WT is not physically connected by a cord to the DEFINITY ECS or any other DWBS component.
DWBS WTs Mute Volume Control Display Soft Keys Hard Keys Hard Keys for Menu for Call On/Off Redial Menu Next Control Management Menu Control Silent Next On/Off Redial Conf Silent Conf Trans PQRS WXYZ Trans Hold Hold OPER Dial Pad 9630 Headset Jack Figure 3-24.
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Hardware Installation NOTE: If the IPEI that is displayed electronically and the IPEI from the back of the WT (with battery removed) do not match, administer the electronically displayed version on the WT station form. 4. Enter the IPEI into the Station form. To access the form, enter the add station or change station command.
DWBS Testing Introduction This section provides you with the background and procedural information needed to ensure that the installed DWBS is operational. The tests in this section are in the nature of acceptance tests. The assumption is that the system will perform as expected after the installation. If problems occur, or if more extensive tests are required, please refer to the DWBS Maintenance document.
Required The following procedure is required for all new, existing, or replacement WTs. 1. From the DEFINITY ECS management terminal (MT), enter the status wt-upgrade command (for firmware that is stored in the RC). This command brings up the Status of Wireless Terminal Firmware Upgrade form.
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Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection status wt-upgrade Page STATUS OF WIRELESS TERMINAL FIRMWARE UPGRADE Server Server WT Firmware Firmware State of Location Enabled? in Server Version Connected? IPEI Operation 01C18 9601 0.5.7 000000000 Idle 01C10 9601 8.4.6 0011179eb Idle Figure 4-1.
Complete the following initial operations. 1. Ensure that the firmware file is transferred from the INADS center to the DEFINITY MSS or to the appropriate RCs. For the DWBS firmware package download, contact the INADS center at 1-800 248-1111. 2. Determine if the Radio Controller has the current version of the WT firmware and if it is enabled as a download server by entering the status wt-upgrade command.
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Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection list configuration firmware-versions Page FIRMWARE VERSIONS Name Version Size Checksum TN789 RC 8.1 8.1.4 37000 FAA9 WFB v17 0.0.17 8000 4E89 WT 9601 3CA 8.4.6 2F830 A45B Figure 4-2. Firmware Versions Form (9601 WT) Issue 6 September 2001...
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DWBS Testing list configuration firmware-versions Page FIRMWARE VERSIONS Name Version Size Checksum TN789 RC 8.1 8.1.0 37000 6629 WFB v17 0.0.17 8000 4E89 WT 9630 3CA 0.5.5 2C6E0 1CC9 Figure 4-3. Firmware Versions Form (9630 Series WT) 4. If the firmware is newer on the MSS, or if the enabled server is set to “No,” enter the enable wt-upgrade type [9601 or 9631] [PPCSS] [all] command.
Refer to the following figures. Firmware Data Access Cable Data Connector Data Connector Telephone jack connects to DEFINITY ECS 6-foot Data Connector cable connects to Wireless Terminal Data Connector Figure 4-4. Firmware Data Access 902A Download Cable (Comcode 107583965)
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DWBS Testing Firmware Data Access Cable Data Connector Data Connector Telephone jack connects to DEFINITY ECS Data Connector Data Connector 6-foot Cable connects to Wireless Terminal Figure 4-5. Firmware Data Access RC-to-WT Download Cable (Comcode 107583965) Issue 6 September 2001...
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Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection At the Wall Field Circuit Pack 103 Connector Block D8W Cord Modular Connectors 6-Foot Wireless Terminal Download Cable Data Connector Data Connector Wireless Terminal Figure 4-6. Connections for WT Firmware Download (9601 WT) Issue 6 September 2001...
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DWBS Testing At the Wall Field Circuit Pack 103 Connector Block D8W Cord Modular Connectors Data Connector Wireless Terminal 6-Foot Wireless Terminal Download Cable 9630 Data Connector Figure 4-7. Connections for WT Firmware Download (9630 Series WT) NOTE: Refer to the “TN789 RC Circuit Pack Pin Configuration” table in the previous chapter for details on RC pin connections with the 902A download cable.
Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection Using Keys to Download WT Firmware To perform a WT firmware download by using keys, activate the appropriate keys according to the following directions. For a 9601 WT, do the following: 1. Insert the download cable from the RC into the side of the WT. 2.
DWBS Testing NOTE: DO NOT USE THE disable wt-upgrade COMMAND. WT Firmware Download Error Codes The following table provides a list of error codes related to WT firmware download for the 9601 WT and 9630 Series WT. A low severity error code indicates that the WT will automatically restart the firmware download process after a short delay.
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Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection Table 4-2. WT Download Error Codes (continued) Error Code Severity Description/Recommendation 0x82 WT timed out waiting for the program data from the RC. For the 9601 WT, restart the download process. For the 9630 Series WT, the download automatically restarts;...
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DWBS Testing Table 4-2. WT Download Error Codes (continued) Error Code Severity Description/Recommendation 0x892 High RC is busy receiving a WT package from the MSS. Wait for the download from the MSS to complete. This should take about five minutes. 0x893 High The RC flash does not contain a WT file to use...
Procedure: Performing Wireless Test Calls Procedure: Performing Wireless Test Calls The following procedure verifies that calls of good voice quality can be originated and received throughout the coverage area(s). NOTE: See the appropriate DWBS WT guide if you need more detail regarding the WT’s operation.
DWBS Testing a. Press Menu b. Press four times. Next c. Press the More soft key. 3. Upon completing your walk-through, if you have encountered any problems, refer to the DWBS Maintenance document for further investigation. Procedure: Verifying Operative Cell IDs This procedure verifies that all the cells in the wireless configuration are “up”...
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Procedure: Verifying Operative Cell IDs 4. Confirm that the CAU’s green power indicator is illuminated. If... Then... Power indicator is Power is normal. illuminated Power indicator is Check the cable connection between the not illuminated WFB and the CAU. If the connection is good but the problem still persists, check the power (green) indicator on this CAU’s connected WFB.
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DWBS Testing 5. Confirm that the WFB’s green power indicator is illuminated. If... Then... Power indicator is Power is OK. illuminated Power indicator is Check the connection between the power not illuminated supply and the WFB. (See Chapter 3 of this document for power and cabling details.) If the problem persists, the WFB may need to be replaced.
Commands Introduction This chapter provides supplemental Mobility Manager and DEFINITY ECS command information that may be helpful to the installer. Command Structure An administration or maintenance command is made up of multiple words that instruct the system to perform a specific task. The command is made up of action, object, and qualifier words (depending on the command type).
Commands Command List The following table provides a summary of the commands used for the installation, administration, and maintenance of the DWBS. Table 5-1. DWBS Commands Action Object Qualifier Purpose -- download firmware tape Transfer a file containing RC, WFB, or WT firmware from the INADS center to the MSS of the customer’s switch.
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Command List Table 5-1. DWBS Commands (continued) Action Object Qualifier Purpose -- test radio-sync all port-network Access or display the inter-port network radio synchronization plan. -- add station extension Administer or view a station on -- change the system. -- display -- remove -- list station...
DWBS Installation Checklist Introduction This appendix contains a checklist for performing a DWBS installation. Issue 6 September 2001...
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DWBS Installation Checklist Checklist The following table is a checklist of tasks for completing a DWBS installation. Where appropriate, references to the corresponding pages for a description of the tasks indicated are also provided. Unless otherwise indicated, the page references are for the DWBS Installation document. Table A-1.
Checklist Table A-1. Checklist of Tasks and Corresponding Description Page References for Completing a DWBS Installation (continued) Task: Have you... Page Yes/No Administered the circuit packs via the add radio 2-11 controller ppcss command? Determined if new firmware is required? If so, called 4-2;...
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Mode assumed by the WT whenever the WT repreatedly tries to access the system and fails to do so due to out-of-range conditions. This mode allows the WT to conserve battery power. DEFINITY Management Terminal Data terminal used for the administration and maintenance of the DEFINITY system. Issue 6 September 2001 GL-1...
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Glossary ECS. See Enterprise Communications Server Emerging Technologies Band 20 MHz of unlicensed spectrum for Personal Communication Service (PCS) in North America. The band is isochronous (1920-1930 MHz) with eight channels of 1.25 MHz bandwidth per channel primarily for voice, and asynchronous (1910-1930 MHz) primarily for data. Enterprise Communications Server Private Branch Exchange (PBX) developed by Lucent Technologies.
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Mobility Manager (MM) Software added to the DEFINITY system to control and track WTs as they change location within the DWBS coverage area. The Mobility Manager directs all control and voice information to the appropriate Radio Controller for each WT. It is also responsible for the maintenance and administration of the DWBS and WTs.
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Tool within the WiSE Expert Design System that uses site information as input to determine the optimal placement of the antennas within the DWBS. Radio Controller (RC) Circuit pack that provides the interface between the DEFINITY system and the radio subsystem. It controls one or more Wireless Fixed Bases. Radio Propagation Measurement Tool (RPMT) Tool within the WiSE Expert Design System that is used to provide basic radio measurements.
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Glossary TDMA. See Time Division Multiple Access Terminal Portable User Identifier (TPUI) Number returned by the fixed part to the WT during the Location Registration procedure. Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Radio access method for which each call uses a different time slot. TDMA permits multiple conversations per radio.
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Index safety additional instructions for installation basic instructions hardware information shock, electric soft key sequence 3-45 Station form 2-15 2-18 2-20 System Configuration form 2-11 UTAM Wireless Carrier Frequencies form Wireless Fixed Bases auxiliary power for 3-22 coaxial connections to CAUs 3-22 connections 3-12...
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