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Calculating the data for all remaining cells
Table 10: Example of a completed estimate table
Estimate for:
Users inside the cell with
an office
Users with an office
outside of a cell who walk
into the cell
Users without an office
Users in a cell
Calculating the data for all remaining cells
1. Repeat the previous four procedures to calculate the remaining user cell
2. Enter the result in the estimate table.
Creating a table to document telephone types in a cell
Use a table like
types in each cell.
Table 11: Telephone types in a cell
Telephone type
User telephone types
Use the following symbols in each cell to denote the type of telephones in use in the cell.
• H&W for a cell in which all the users have both wired and handsets (wireless phones).
• H for a cell in which users have only handsets (wireless phones).
• M for a mix of H and H&W users
Creating a table to document telephone types in a cell
1. Make a Telephone types table.
2. Label the row User telephone types and include a column for each cell center.
3. Label each column heading with the cell center indicator.
SIP DECT Fundamentals
8.4 + 3.2 + 0 = 11.6.
1C1
8.4
3.2
0
11.6
estimates.
The information in
Figure 33: Example of dividing the coverage area and recording
offices
on page 63, is entered into
table
on page 67. This table shows the results of the calculations for cells that
require reengineering.
Table 11: Telephone types in a cell
1C2
1C3
1C4
0.7
21.0
14.7
3.7
2.3
2.7
0
0
0
4.4
23.3
17.7
Table 10: Example of a completed estimate
on page 67 to record the various telephone
1C1
1C2
System deployment
1C5
1C6
1C7
0.7
4.9
2.1
3.7
3.4
3.6
0
0
0
4.4
8.3
5.7
1C3
1Cn
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