Introduction; General - Avaya INDeX CSLC Installation Manual

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Introduction

Introduction

General

Installation Manual
INDeX CSLC
This manual covers the installation, maintenance and programming of an INDeX
Cordless Subscriber Line Cassette (CSLC) DECT system operating with software
Level 2.2+. It is intended for use by installers and maintainers who have successfully
completed an appropriate INDeX DECT training course.
The CSLC provides digital connection directly into the INDeX and provides the
system with integrated support for cordless handsets. The CSLC is both DECT and
GAP compatible
INDeX with CSLC
INDeX 32 Pair Cable
MDF
2km Single Twisted Pair Cable (not supplied)
There are two variants of CSLC cassette. The CSLC 8 supports up to 8 base
stations and 64 handsets. The CSLC 16 supports up to 16 base stations and 128
handsets. Each base station can handle up to 4 simultaneous calls. Repeater base
stations can be used to extend the range of system coverage.
Only one CSLC cassette can be installed in an INDeX system and both cassettes
handle a maximum of 32 simultaneous calls
INDeX DECT conforms to the DECT Generic Access Profile (GAP) requirements.
This allows other GAP handsets to be used on the system (only INDeX handsets
can utilize the full feature set of INDeX). It also allows the INDeX DECT handsets to
be used on other GAP compatible DECT systems
– Approvals:
– Electric:
– Access Profile:
– EMC:
Note: For both the Hot Desk Working and Multi-site Roaming features (see pages
20 and 21 respectively) to operate, the following software must be installed:
– INDeX Level 9.2+
– CSLC Level 2.2+
– 20DT Handset Level 2F+ (see page 6)
Base Stations
(max. of 16)
Slave Jack Socket
(not supplied)
TBR 6 (DECT RF)
TBR22 (GAP) Layer 1
ETS 300 329 (CE Labelling)
38DHB0002UKCA – Issue 8 (26/03/2002)
General - Page 3
Repeater
(one per Base Station)
Up to 128 Handsets
With a max. of 4 simultaneous
calls per Base Station
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