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  • Page 1 Base Station INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document.
  • Page 3 Internet IPBS Also referred to as IPBS Base Station. Previously called IP-DECT Base Station Local Area Network: a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communication line.
  • Page 4 Installation Guide Base Station 2 DESCRIPTION This section gives a general description of the following devices: • IPBS4x0, see 2.1 IPBS4x0 • IPBS4x2, see 2.2 IPBS4x2 on page 4 • BS3x0, see 2.3 BS3x0 on page 8 • BS3x2, see 2.4 BS3x2...
  • Page 5 Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af • A local AC-adapter NOTE: For more information about power distribution, see 3.3 Power the Base Station on page 22. Software The software in the IPBS4x0 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. For information on how to update the software in the IPBS4x0, see the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for the IPBS4x0.
  • Page 6 NOTE: The IPBS440 cannot be mounted with the antennas pointing downwards as the mounting bracket does not support it. Insert the antennas into the IPBS440 before following the installation instructions in Install the Base Station on page 15. 2.2 IPBS4X2 The following versions of the IPBS4x2 are available: •...
  • Page 7 The IPBS4x2 can be powered using the following methods: • Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af • A local AC-adapter NOTE: For more information about power distribution, see 3.3 Power the Base Station on page 22. 32/1531-ANF 901 43 Uen B2 2016-04-01...
  • Page 8 Installation Guide Base Station Software The software in the IPBS4x2 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. For information on how to update the software in the IPBS4x2, see the applicable Installation and Operation Manual for the IPBS4x2.
  • Page 9 Installation Guide Base Station TFTP mode TFTP mode. Solid yellow. Error No Ethernet connection. 100 ms red, 100 ms off. Fatal error Solid red. Fatal hardware error. Deployment: The IPBS4x2 is in 2000 ms blue, 400 ms yellow. Good sync deployment mode and has good air sync coverage.
  • Page 10 Installation Guide Base Station Back view while lying down MCX connectors Figure 3. IPBS442 with MCX connectors for external antennas Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS442 is packed contains: • An IPBS442 with external antennas. •...
  • Page 11 Data/Power Data/Power (RJ45) (RJ45) (RJ12) Figure 4. BS3x0 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the base station is packed contains: • A base station • Two antennas (only base station with external antenna) • A mounting bracket •...
  • Page 12 Description Steady Green Power LED Status of LED2 (upper LED) Description Not lit Base station operational and no traffic on the base station. Flashing green Fully occupied with traffic. Steady green Base station operational and traffic on the base station.
  • Page 13 • From the PBX via the Express Powering Pair (EPP) and data pairs • With a local AC-adapter NOTE: For more information about power distribution, see 3.3 Power the Base Station on page 22. 32/1531-ANF 901 43 Uen B2 2016-04-01...
  • Page 14 Installation Guide Base Station Software The software in the BS3x2 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment. Connectors • Two 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering LEDs The BS3x2 has one RGB LED to indicate status. This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used.
  • Page 15 Installation Guide Base Station Fatal error Fatal hardware error. Solid red. DIP Switches The DIP switches can be found on the back of the BS3x2, see figure 5 on page 11. NOTE: Note: DIP switch 3 and 4 shall be set to ON.
  • Page 16 Installation Guide Base Station 2.5 AC-ADAPTER The AC-adapter is used to power a base station locally. NOTE: The maximum length of cable from adapter must not exceed 10 meters. Versions (different type of mains plug) For European countries except U.K.
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Base Station

    When fixing it to a pole or beam a strap or a flexible band must be used, this is not included. NOTE: It is recommended to mount the Base station at least 30 cm away from a metal surface.
  • Page 18: Fix The Mounting Bracket To A Ceiling

    3.2.1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall. When the base station has to be positioned above a suspended ceiling, make sure that the front of the base station points downwards. 3.2.3 FIX THE MOUNTING BRACKET TO A POLE OR BEAM The mounting bracket can be fixed to a pole (diameter ...
  • Page 19 Figure 8. Fixing the mounting bracket to a pole or beam. 3.2.4 USE THE CABLE DUCTS FOR IPBS4X0 When the base station IPBS4x0 is mounted to the wall, cable ducts can be used to route the wiring through. Fix the cable duct to the wall in one of the positions shown in...
  • Page 20 Installation Guide Base Station 65 mm 57 mm 125 mm 75 mm 70 mm 15 mm thick cable ducts Figure 9. Minimum distances between a cable duct and the mounting bracket. 3.2.5 CONNECT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS (ONLY IPBS4X2 AND BS3X2) Position the included antenna bracket above the mounting bracket with a...
  • Page 21 Installation Guide Base Station Connect the coaxial cables to the MCX connectors on the base station. Back view while lying down MCX connectors Mount the base station (3), see 3.2.9 Mount the Base Station on page 21. antenna antenna bracket...
  • Page 22: Secure The Cable

    Base Station 3.2.6 SECURE THE CABLE For safety reasons secure the base station cable to a convenient point at about 30 cm from the base station. If for some reason the base station drops, it is secured by the cable.
  • Page 23: Connect The Base Station Cables

    3.2.8 CONNECT THE BASE STATION CABLES Only for IPBS4x0: If it is required that the cables enter the base station centrally from above, guide the cables through the recess in the middle of the base station as shown below.
  • Page 24: Power The Base Station

    When a base station is powered remotely via the PBX, the maximum length between the base station and the PBX depends on the supply voltage, the number of twisted pairs used and the wire size. The length of the cable should never exceed "data- limited"...
  • Page 25: Power The Base Station With A Local Power Supply

    Power Supply jack. For specification see 2.5 AC-adapter on page 14. Only approved power supply according to valid editions of EN/IEC/CSA/UL/AU/NZS 60950 is to be used when the base station is powered by a local power supply. 32/1531-ANF 901 43 Uen B2 2016-04-01...
  • Page 26: Related Documents

    Installation Guide Base Station 4 RELATED DOCUMENTS Installation and Operation Manual for IP-DECT Base Station 13/1531-ANF 901 14 32/1531-ANF 901 43 Uen B2 2016-04-01...
  • Page 27: Appendix A: Rfp Power Consumption

    Installation Guide Base Station Appendix A: RFP Power Consumption The table below show power consumption for a base station connected to and powered from the PBX. The maximum cable length for base stations connected to the PBX must not exceed 1700 meters.
  • Page 28 Installation Guide Base Station A.2 BS330 and BS340 proir to R4H Cable 0.4 mm wire size 0.5 mm wire size 0.6 mm wire size length ( ) ( ) ( ) (metres) Without With Without With Without With 1000 1100...

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