Preparing For Installation; Tools Required; Additional Parts Required; Pbx Restrictions - Avaya DECT Installation Manual

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Preparing for Installation

Tools Required

Additional Parts Required

PBX Restrictions

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Tools Required
General:
6.5mm Flared slothead screwdriver.
No.1 Phillips Crosspoint.
Cutter/knife for cable ties.
Cable ties - 3mm x 50mm.
Drill and masonry drill bits
Tape measure (up to 500mm).
Spirit level.
Digital voltmeter (DVM).
Programming:
Windows 3.x/95/200 or NT PC with serial port supporting 9.6K baud
minimum (19.2K preferred).
The following items are required in addition to those supplied by Avaya.
DECT Control Unit: (DCU)
4 x No. 6 Round head screws plus suitable wall fixings.
8 x MDF Connection pairs.
1 x DCU Programming/Integration cable as required (see page 69)
DECT Expansion Board: (DEB)
8 x MDF Connection Pairs.
per DECT Base Station: (DBS)
2 x No. 6 Round head screws plus suitable wall fixings.
1 x Slave jack socket
Single-twisted pair cable (Type CW1308) from MDF to slave jack
socket.
per DECT Alog Interface Card: (DAB or DAB-ER)
8 x MDF Connection Pairs.
Collective Ringing Groups:
Including a large number of DECT handsets in a collective ringing
group can cause unpredictable results.
Power Fail Circuits:
DECT DAB circuits are not approved for direct connection to PSTN
analogue trunks. This is not a problem when connected via a PBX
except if a PBX directly connects some analogue extensions to
analogue trunks during PBX power failures (see Power Fail Circuits on
page 20).
DECT - Installation Manual
38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)

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