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System Overview
The complete DECT R4 solution consists of the following:
Two wireless handsets (3720 and 3725) plus a line of accessories.
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Two 8-channel radio base stations (with internal and external antennas) with IP interface for usage
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with IP Office.
A 4-channel Compact base-station for small installs, up to 5 can be used per system.
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An appliance server for centralized functions like corporate directory and internal phonebook access,
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simple text messaging, integration of messaging and other external applications, centralized
configuration and maintenance etc.
As the solution contains a handset with liquid protection and BlueTooth headset interface and an appliance
server for attaching messaging applications it is especially well suited for verticals like healthcare and retail.
All handsets and radio base stations support the DECT frequency bands in EMEA, APAC, NAR and CALA with the
same hardware and firmware. (Please check type approval for availability in the different regions)
The Avaya DECT R4 solution on IP Office supports up to 120 handsets and 32 base stations. Each base station
can be powered over the LAN using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard. Each base station can be also
powered by an external power supply. There are two versions of the base station (IPBS) available:, a standard
base station with fixed antennas and an enhanced base station with a variety of external antennas (External
antenna not available in the US). Both base-stations can be installed in an outdoor housing to provide an
"external" base-station.
In all approved regions, this system supports the 3720 and 3725 handsets.
Note: A SARI certificate is required for the DECT R4 to work on IP Office.
SARI Certification
Unlike IP DECT, DECT R4 does not require licensing. However, you still need to know the necessary number of
VCM channels on IP Office. To uniquely identify a single system (e.g. to generate a PARK code) one SARI
certificate (Secondary Access Rights Identifier) is required once per DECT installation to identify the system.
The SARI is printed on paper and must be ordered separately.
Generally, each system requires its own SARI to e.g. avoid cross-usage of phones. While not recommended, a
single customer with several sites, but non-overlapping base-stations, could use the same SARI certificate. A
base-station can be added and changed without any problem.
Product Description
IP Office 8.1
© 2012 AVAYA All rights reserved.
Page 148
Issue 26.k.- (16 August 2012)

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