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DETEWE varix 200 Operating Instructions Manual (102 pages)
Digital PABX Systems
Brand:
DETEWE
| Category:
Handsets
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
General
8
General Key Layout
9
Local Settings
10
Switching the Handset on and off
10
Enrolling the Handset in a PABX System
10
Selecting the PABX System
10
Displaying Your Handset ID
10
Software Version of Your Handset
10
Monitor Mode for Service Purposes Only
10
Local Settings
11
Switching the Key Click on and off
11
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
11
Display
12
LCD Display
12
Notes
14
DEVICE Key
14
MULTIFUNCTION Key for Connections
14
Calling with DESTINATION Keys
14
Charges Display
14
Call Duration Display
14
Notes
15
Mute Switch
15
Repeat Dialling
15
Access Permissions
15
Tone Suffix Dialling
15
Making Internal Calls
16
With Preselected Dialling
16
With Direct Dialling
16
With Destination Key Dialling
17
Ending a Call
17
Making External Calls
18
With Preselected Dialling
18
With Direct Dialling
18
With Destination Key Dialling
19
Ending a Call
19
Answering Calls
20
Hold for Enquiries
21
Call Shuttle
22
Transferring Calls
23
Passing on a Call to an Internal Subscriber
23
Transferring Calls
24
Passing a Call on to an External Subscriber
24
Accepting a Call
24
Special Types of Call
25
Operating a Door Intercom and a PA System
25
Service Menu
26
General
26
Code Entries
27
Setup Displays
27
Automatic Switch-Over Function
28
Programming Code Numbers and Calling up Keys
28
Active Facilities
29
Display of Active Facilities (INFO List)
29
Overview
30
During a Call
32
Transferring Calls
32
Picking up Calls
32
Shuttle Function
33
Tone Suffix Dialling
33
Protection against Call-Waiting Signals and Intrusion During Data Transmission
34
Transmission
35
Conference
35
When the Line Is Busy
36
Call-Back Requests
36
Accepting a Call
37
Call Waiting
37
Overriding Call Protection
38
Intrusion
38
Picking up a Call
39
Pick-Up Groups
39
Variant 1
40
Variant 2
40
Pick up Calls from Other Phones
40
Enabling Follow Me on Your Telephone
41
Activating Follow Me on any Telephone
42
Activating Follow Me from a Specific Extension
43
Answering a General Call
44
Diverting Calls
45
Call Diversion
45
Internal Destinations
45
External Destinations
45
Call Diversion for the Device
47
Forwarding Calls
47
Exiting and Joining a Hunt Group
48
Deflecting Calls
49
Changing the Common Extension
50
Protection Functions
51
Call Protection for the Device
51
Changing Access Permissions
52
Restricting Access
52
Releasing Access
53
Locking Repeat Dialling
53
Deleting Facilities
56
Turning Off/Confirming Alarm Calls
56
Deleting Appointments
56
Deleting All Call-Back Requests
57
Deleting Individual Call-Back Requests
57
Deleting All Call Diversions and the Follow Me Settings
58
Resetting All Currently Active Facilities
59
Infos/Messages
59
Activating Message Waiting Indication
59
Message Waiting-Calling up the List
60
Activating the Call List
61
Using the Call List
62
Storing an Appointment
63
Indication of Charges for the Previous Call
64
Intercom Messages/Speed Dial
65
Individual Speed Dial Codes
65
Central Speed Dial Codes
65
Intercom Messages
66
Storing Speed Dial Destinations
67
Speed Dial Codes with Suffix Dialling and Pause Codes
68
Special Functions
69
PABX Recall Key
69
Door Release
69
Setting Telephone Parameters
70
Volume of Ring Signal
70
Ring Tone
70
Ring Tone Melody
71
Resetting the Ring Settings to Default
71
Preselected Dialling / En-Block Dialling
72
Deleting Keys
72
Changing the Security Code
73
Display Language
74
Call Duration Display
74
Automatic Switchover to Tone Suffix Dialling
75
Programming the Key
76
MULTIFUNCTION Key for Connections
77
Programming DESTINATION Keys
78
Storing Telephone Numbers
78
General Procedure
78
Making a Note of a Telephone Number
78
Assigning Functions to DESTINATION Keys
79
Identification of Suffix Dialling and Pauses
79
Example 1.2
80
Example 1.1
80
Assigning Specific Facilities to Keys
80
Programming FUNCTION Keys
80
Example 2
80
Example 3
81
Example 4
81
MULTIFUNCTION Keys
84
Stacking" Several Facilities
84
?Stacking” Several Facilities
85
Example 5
85
Stacking" Telephone Numbers
86
Short Input Codes
88
Notes
88
Browsing in the Menu
92
Menu Groups
92
Procedure
93
List of Important Information Messages
94
Connecting Instructions and Accessory
95
Holder/Charger
95
Wall Mounting (Accessory)
95
Belt Clip (Accessory)
95
Charging the Accumulator Battery Pack
96
Putting Handset into Operation, Charging Batteries
96
Battery Charge Life
96
Notes on Charging
97
Replacing the Battery Pack
97
Index
99
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DETEWE varix 200 Description, Installation, Commissioning (116 pages)
Digital PABX system, with integrated DECT wireless network
Brand:
DETEWE
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1.1 System Description, Varix 200/14 with Integrated DECT Wireless Network 1-1
7
1.1.1 System Components
7
Varix 200 (DECT)
8
Gap / Cap
8
Varix M3
8
Description
7
Introduction
7
System Description, Varix 200/14 with Integrated DECT Wireless Network
7
Interfaces
9
Interfaces to Networks
13
Trunk Line Connection
13
Interfaces to Terminal Devices
13
Wireless Interface
13
Interfaces to Private Networks
13
Overview of Digital Outside/Trunk Line Interfaces
14
Digital Dedicated Line Interfaces
14
Analogue Dedicated Line Interfaces
14
Digital Subscriber Line Interfaces
15
Analogue Subscriber Line Interfaces
15
Technical Data and Standards
16
System Main Modules
16
Hardware Modules
16
Digital Terminal Devices
17
Power Consumption
17
Environmental Conditions
18
Power Supply
18
Electrical Safety
19
EMI Emission
19
Transmission Technology
19
Interfaces
20
DECT in General
23
Portable Part Varix M2
24
Portable Part Varix M3
24
Fixed Part
26
Charger
27
DECT Fixed Part Indoor/Outdoor External Antennae
27
DECT Fixed Part Indoor/ Outdoor Coaxial Cable
28
Peripheral Devices
29
DECT Fixed Part Indoor
29
DECT Portable Part and Charger/Holder
30
DECT Fixed Part Outdoor
32
External Antenna
33
Facilities
35
Overview of System-Specific Facilities
35
2 Planning a Cordless Communications Network
47
Introduction
47
Flowchart
48
Preparation
49
Requirements
49
Plan of the Building
49
On-Site Inspection
49
Checklist for each Part-Area
50
Installation Plan
56
Planning
56
Ranges
57
Job List
58
System Proposal
58
Cable Installation
59
Installation
59
Putting the Fps into Operation
59
Installation of Fps
60
Distribution Within the Building
62
Antenna Diversity
64
Aligning the Antennae
65
Distance between Antennae
66
Documentation
67
Putting the System into Operation
68
Verification
69
Approval
70
Glossary
71
2.9.1 Bit-Error Rate
72
Multiple-Path Signal Propagation and Associated Bit Interference (ISI - Inter-Symbol Interference)
72
Delay Spread
73
2.9.4
75
Polarisation and Down-Tilt
75
Polarisation
75
Polarisation Used in Varix 200 Systems with Integrated DECT Network
76
Down-Tilt
76
Why Carry out Propagation Time Measurements
80
DECT Standard Technical Data
81
List of Abbreviations Used
82
2.10.1 Planning Data
83
Varix DECT-Net Measurement Report
84
Appendix
83
Measurement Procedure
87
Monitor Mode Varix M2
87
Service Mode Varix M3
89
Registering (Non-Detewe) GAP Terminal Devices
91
Limits to the Number of Pps that Can be Operated Simultaneously
92
Base Station Cabling
93
2.12 Limits to the Number of Pps that Can be Operated Simultaneously 2-46
93
Connector Terminals
93
Cable Signal Propagation Time Measurement
95
Propagation Time Measurement: Verification Procedure
96
Programming the System
99
Expert Mode
99
Loading Data
99
Tod E/F1C
100
Tod F1B
101
Tod 8/9/A/B8C
102
Tod 8/9/A/B8D
103
Tod 001
104
Tod 0C1
105
Tod 32B
105
Comfort Mode
106
Varix 200, 5-Rack System (DECT Server)
107
Configuration
107
Number of Base Stations to be Operated (Max. 78 or 76#)
107
Number of Portable Parts that Can be Operated
109
Number of S2MM Modules Per System (Max. 3 Modules)
109
Use of S0TAS Modules
109
Traffic Values
110
Installation
111
Appendix 7.1 Abbreviations
113
Terminology
115
Enrolment
115
Cell (Radio Cell)
115
Home PST
115
Handover
115
International Portable Equipment Identity (IPEI)
115
Roaming
116
Structured System
116
Unstructured System
116
DETEWE varix 200 Manual (84 pages)
Digital PABX system with integrated DECT wireless network
Brand:
DETEWE
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1.1.1 System Components
7
Varix 14 (DECT)
8
Varix 200 (DECT)
8
Varix 200 (DECT Server)
8
Gap / Cap
8
Varix M3
8
Description
7
Introduction
7
System Description, Varix 200/14 with Integrated DECT Wireless Network
7
Interfaces
9
Interfaces to Networks
13
Trunk Line Connection
13
Interfaces to Terminal Devices
13
Wireless Interface
13
Interfaces to Private Networks
13
Overview of Digital Outside/Trunk Line Interfaces
14
Digital Dedicated Line Interfaces
14
Analogue Dedicated Line Interfaces
14
Digital Subscriber Line Interfaces
15
Analogue Subscriber Line Interfaces
15
Technical Data and Standards
16
System Main Modules
16
Hardware Modules
16
Digital Terminal Devices
17
Power Consumption
17
Environmental Conditions
18
Power Supply
18
Electrical Safety
19
EMI Emission
19
Transmission Technology
19
Interfaces
20
DECT in General
23
Portable Part Varix M2
24
Portable Part Varix M3
24
Fixed Part
26
Charger
27
DECT Fixed Part Indoor/Outdoor External Antennae
27
DECT Fixed Part Indoor/ Outdoor Coaxial Cable
28
Peripheral Devices
29
DECT Fixed Part Indoor
29
DECT Portable Part and Charger/Holder
30
DECT Fixed Part Outdoor
32
External Antenna
33
Facilities
35
Overview of System-Specific Facilities
35
2 Planning the Wireless Network
47
Purpose
47
Prerequisites
47
Planning the Measurements
48
Rules and Strategies for Distributing Base Stations
49
Base Station Ranges
49
Installing the Base Stations
50
Base Station Distribution in Buildings
51
Wireless Link Covering Several Storeys
52
Measurement Procedure
54
Monitor Mode Varix M2
54
Service Mode Varix M3
56
Registering (Non-Detewe) GAP Terminal Devices
58
Limits to the Number of Pps that Can be Operated Simultaneously
59
3 Base Station Cabling
61
Connector Terminals
61
Cable Propagation Time Measurement
63
Propagation Time Measurement: Verification Procedure
64
Programming the System
67
Expert Mode
67
Loading Data
67
Tod E/F1C
68
Important Note
69
Tod E/F1D
69
Tod F1B
69
Tod 8/9/A/B8C
70
Tod 8/9/A/B8D
71
Note
71
Tod 001
72
Tod 125
72
Tod 0C1
73
Tod 32B
73
Comfort Mode
74
Varix 200, 5-Rack System (DECT Server)
75
Configuration
75
Number of Base Stations to be Operated (Max. 78 or 76#)
75
Number of Portable Parts that Can be Operated
77
Number of S2MM Modules Per System (Max. 3 Modules)
77
Use of S0TAS Modules
77
Traffic Values
78
Installation
79
Appendix
81
Abbreviations
81
Adpcm
81
Dect
81
Emc
81
Etsi
81
Ipei
81
Lal
81
Pabx
81
Pabxid
81
Tpui
82
Uak
82
Terminology
83
Enrolment
83
Cell (Radio Cell)
83
Home PST
83
Handover
83
International Portable Equipment Identity (IPEI)
83
Roaming
84
Structured System
84
Unstructured System
84
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DETEWE varix 200 Description (18 pages)
Interface concept for applications
Brand:
DETEWE
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Overview
5
Connections
6
TAPI Terminology for Varix 200/14
7
SD 38-L Service Provider
8
Tested TAPI Applications
10
TAPI Dialler Test Application
11
Dialler and SD 38-L Service Provider
13
Installing the TAPI Dialler Test Application
13
With Windows 3.1X
13
With Windows 95
14
Function Check
15
Settings for Varix SD
16
For Windows 3.1X
17
For Windows 95
17
Settings the Parameters for the SD 38SP Service Provider
17
DETEWE varix 200 Quick Reference Manual (2 pages)
Digital PABX Systems
Brand:
DETEWE
| Category:
Handsets
| Size: 0 MB
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