Polycom 1610 manual

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    1 610 Handset Diagnostic handset 1415 0200-ed2:14473_KT_1415 0200 ed1 06-12-2007 15:2[...]

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    2 1 Diagostic handset 2 Charger 3 Deplo yment 4 Subscription of the Handset 5 Menu Structure 5.1 Best Base Stations 5.2 Cur . Base 5.3 F ree Chan. 6 P ossib le Use of the Handset 1. The Diagnostic handset – The pro- fessional diagnostic tool f or fault fin- ding and deployment of DECT systems Finding and correcting f aults in a busi- ness DECT sy[...]

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    During nor mal operation, it tak es appro x- imately 3 1/2 hours to charge the hand- set from fully discharged to its full capa- city . Place the handset in the charger . When the handset is turned on, the dis- pla y shows the charging status in line 3. F or correct charging be sure the room temperature is between 0°C and 25°C . Do not place the [...]

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    3. Deplo yment The difficult par t of installing a DECT system is the question of where to place the base stations. The placement of the base stations is made during deployment of the site. Deployment should only be perf ormed be trained technicians. 4. Subscription of the Handset F ollow the instruction of your DECT system. 4 1415 0200-ed2:14473_K[...]

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    8 5.1. Best Base Stations In the “BEST BASES” menu it is possi- ble to see ho w many base stations there are in the air where the handset is pla- ced. The base stations are sorted after signal strength (RSSI). In the RFPI/MASK menu the RFPI num- ber is selected. The RFPI number is a combination of the ARI and the RPN (base number) in he x. The [...]

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    Class C is f or DECT local loop: Class D is f or DECT directly attached to GSM: Class E is f or PP to PP direct communi- cation: 9 ARI D ARC ARD D GOP FPN 3 20 8 = 31 bits ARI E ARC ARD E FIL FPN 3 16 12 = 31 bits RFPI D E P ARI NO Y/N D GOP FPN RPN 1 3 20 8 8 = 40 bits RFPI B E P ARI RPN Y/N B EIC FPN FPS RPN 1 3 16 8 4 8 = 40 bits RFPI C E P ARI [...]

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    EMC: Equipment Manuf acturer’ s Code FPN: Fix ed P ar t Number RPN: Radio Fix ed P ar t Number (Base number) EIC: Equipment Installer’ s Code FPS: Fix ed P ar t Sub Number POC: Public Operator Code GOP: GSM Oper ator Code FIL: Fill bits fix ed 16-bit 0101... pattern The ARI Number of a DECT System The ARI number of a residential system characte[...]

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    Base Number (RPN) The RPN value can be read in the hand- set and can be in decimal or he x value . The he x value is read in the test mode * 99989 *, and the decimal value is in the test mode * 99981 *. MASK MASK is shown in decimal and tells ho w many bits the handset has to consider in the RFPI number . i.e. RFPI = 100200E606h ➾ 0001 0000 0000 [...]

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    XXXXXXXXXX: RFPI number . YY : Inde x (1 - 25). ZZ: Number of bases f ound (1 - 25). QQ: RSSI value (-99 - 00). T o select a base station press ENTER and the handset will sta y on this base stations until the handset is powered off or a LOGIN is made. The displa y is no w the same as if CUR BASE (Ch. 5.2) was selected. 5.2 Cur . Base “Cur Base”[...]

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    my bearer only uses one channel on the base station RF-module if the dummy bearer is jumping between the channels. When a call is on the base station all slots on the frequency are bloc k ed. The frequency on which the call is can also change, b ut this only happens if the qua- lity is getting very bad. 5.3 Free Chan. With “F ree Chan” it is po[...]

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