NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 949

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Coverage
The required number and placement of APs in a given environment is driven by several factors,
including the intended coverage area, system capacity, power output, physical environment, and radio
mode. Many enterprise Wi-Fi networks are laid out for data applications and may not provide adequate
coverage for Wi-Fi telephony. Horizontal and vertical positioning as well as RF obstacles should be
considered to avoid coverage holes. It is recommended to deploy the APs in a 15m square.
Multiple Logon
With Version 3000 or higher software, the same user name and password can be assigned to multiple
extensions when using Automatic or Manual Registration. This makes it easier on the user by only
having to remember one password. For example, if a user has an IP Multiline terminal, MH240 handset,
and uses Desktop Applications with the Enhancement bundle controlling the IP Multiline, three different
ports are used in the system. Prior to Version 3000, each IP port required a unique user name and
password. With Version 3000 all three can be assigned the same user name and password.
Conditions
The WL1700-MS controls additional WL1500 APs and has it's own internal AP.
Each WL1700-MS can control three additional WL1500 APs. If more APs are needed, a
second WL1700-MS must be added.
It is recommended to deploy the APs in a 15m square.
The MH240 has eight programmable function keys. The MH240 does not support function
keys 9 through 48.
The MH240 terminal has a 2-line LCD display each supporting 20 characters.
The MH240 does not support Multicast.
The MH240 cannot receive firmware download by Program 84-07.
Hold tone or music on hold is provided via the MH240 terminal, not the SV8100 system
programming.
Volume control is provided via the MH240 terminal and not by the SV8100 system
programming.
The ring pattern is set in the MH240 and does not reflect changes to the ring patterns in the
SV8100 system programming.
Service tones are provided via the MH240 terminal and not by the SV8100 system
programming.
The MH240 can support a maximum of 32 digit preset dial.
Time format is provided via the MH240 terminal and not by the SV8100 system
programming.
MH240 Wireless IP Telephone
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