MULTIPLE BASE (MULTI-CELL) SYSTEMS
Figure 1-16 Extensions Screen, Three Handsets Registered
Deregister A Handset
MULTIPLE BASE (MULTI-
CELL) SYSTEMS
Timing Levels
System Chain ID and RPN
IP4100 Install Sept., 2013
1. Click the check box beside the handset(s) you want to deregister.
2. Click on Deregister Handset(s). When the base station asks you to
confirm, click OK,
OR click Cancel to leave the handset registered to this extension.
To install a IP4100 system with more than one base, you must configure it
as a multi-cell system. This section explains how to configure multi-cell
systems. For detailed information on multi-cell operation and the
difference between single and multi-cell systems, see the Network
Planning Guide.
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In multi-cell systems, one base station serves as the primary
synchronization source for all the other base stations. This base
station is timing Level 0.
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Base stations at Level 1 get their timing directly from the primary base
station. (These must be in range of the primary base station.)
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Base stations at Level 2 get their timing from base stations at Level 1.
Base stations at Level 3 get their timing from base stations at Level 2,
and so on.
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Level 6 is the maximum timing level.
To enable base stations to recognize members of the same system, each
multi-cell system requires a separate system chain ID number. All base
stations that share a system chain ID will function as part of the same
multi-cell system.
Deregister A Handset
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