Ap20 Programming Screens - NEC ML440 Quick Setup Manual

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ML440 Wireless IP DECT Quick Reference Guide
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AP20 Programming Screens

Table 1: Home/Status
The Home/Status screen provides summary information on the AP20 Access Point and the connected
ML440 handsets. It also provides a convenient method for rebooting the AP20 should the need arise.
System Information
Multi cell
Phone Type:
System Type:
RF Band:
Current local time:
Operation time:
RFPI-Address:
MAC-Address:
IP-Address:
Firmware-Version:
Firmware-URL:
Indicates if the Multi cell capability of this AP20 is enabled or disabled.
The Phone Type for the AP20 should display as IPDECT.
The AP20 System Type is NEC I-SIP.
The DECT radio frequency band is US.
The AP20 gets the current local time from the connected DSX.
The Operation time indicates how long the AP20 has been consecutively
operating. If you reboot or reconnect the AP20, the Operation time will restart.
The RFPI (Radio Fixed Part Identity) is a unique alphanumeric string that
identi es the DECT radio inside the AP20. The AP20 unit itself is identi ed by
its RPN (Radio Part Number).
This is the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the AP20 Ethernet port.
The AP20 MAC Address can be helpful information when setting up the DSX
site router.
IP-Address shows the current IP address of the AP20 Ethernet port. Since the
AP20 has DHCP enabled by default, this address should be in the same subnet
as the DSX system.
The installed AP20 rmware version is shown in this eld.
The Firmware-URL: eld shows the IP address of the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer
Protocol) server you have programmed the AP20 to use for rmware updates.

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