Summary of Contents for SpectraLink Versity 95 Series
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Spectralink Versity Smartphone LTE Carrier Interoperability Interoperability Guide: Version 1 721-0067-000 Rev: A October 2019...
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The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Spectralink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Spectralink, nor be implied to grant any license to make, use, or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith.
4G technology and how to implement Versity as an LTE smartphone. This document also explains how specific carrier service requirements can vary and the accommodations Spectralink has made to allow Versity smartphones to use LTE 4G with carriers that certify Versity smartphones.
With two calling modalities, Versity ships with two different phone applications aka “dialers”. The ability to use LTE calling technology is managed by the choice of app used to make the call. • The Biz Phone app from Spectralink is used for calls that utilize the Wi-Fi network installed in the facility. •...
• VoWLAN refers to using a private facility-based call server and Wi-Fi Local Area Network infrastructure to place voice calls using a private call server. Spectralink’s Biz Phone uses VoWLAN. For VoWLAN, the Biz Phone app uses SIP technology to place a VoIP call over the wireless LAN---a data network with prioritized voice packets---aka VoWLAN.
VoLTE or WiFi-Calling and Biz Phone are mutually exclusive; you can use both, but not at the same time. When using Biz Phone over the LTE-VPN connection the call quality cannot be guaranteed by Spectralink as the voice traffic is treated by the carrier as unprioitized data.
LTE Carrier Interoperability Guide the list of pre-programmed emergency numbers in the Biz Phone app, if any. If it is on the list, and if Biz Phone is configured the call will be placed by the Biz Phone app. For LTE models, if the manually-entered number is not listed in the Biz Phone app, then it will be checked against the emergency numbers listed by the SIM or Android.
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LTE Carrier Interoperability Guide 1993 2000 2010 2018 Second Gen Third Gen Fourth Gen EDGE GPRS UMTS HSDPA HSUPA HSPA+ R7 HSPA+ R8 FDD TDD Advanced Versity supports all of the above technologies and can function in an environment that does not support 4G LTE in its entirety.
SIM card. Caution: Use provided micro adapter Spectralink has found that SIM card thickness varies and these variations can affect performance. For this reason, Spectralink provides a nano to micro adapter with every Versity. This adapter meets our exact specifications.
LTE Carrier Interoperability Guide Inserting the SIM card Admin Tip: Tool may be required In order to insert the SIM card into the slot, you may need to use a tool such as tweezers. Remove the battery and open the SIM card port flap. Position the SIM card as shown in the picture below.
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LTE Carrier Interoperability Guide Push on the SIM card, it will pop out part way and then pull the SIM card out of the port using a tool such as tweezers. Pull it straight out. Do not bend or twist the adapter. Remove the nano card from the adapter.
Scandinavia. Implementation Specifics The following information applies to the Android Phone app, not Spectralink Biz Phone as they are mutually exclusive. To use the Biz Phone app instead of using LTE and the Google Phone app, simply disable the Wi-Fi calling/VoLTE settings described below for Device settings and Biz Phone will be fully functional.
Spectralink Versity Deployment Guide provides a high-level overview of the deployment process for Spectralink Versity smartphones. This includes the interface with an EMM, the method for getting Versity connected to the wireless LAN, and the interface with the Spectralink Application Management (SAM) server.
The Spectralink Versity User Guide offers comprehensive instructions for using each of the Spectralink Applications deployed on the handsets. For information on IP PBX and soft switch vendors, see the Spectralink Call Server Interoperability Guide. Technical Bulletins and Feature Descriptions explain workarounds to existing issues and provide expanded descriptions and examples.
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LTE Carrier Interoperability Guide This guide also uses a few writing conventions to distinguish conditional information. Convention Description <MACaddress> Indicates that you must enter information specific to your installation, handset, or network. For example, when you see <MACaddress>, enter your handset’s 12-digit MAC address. If you see <installed-directory>, enter the path to your installation directory.
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