HiPath Cordless Office Service Manual
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HiPath 3000 HiPath Cordless Office Service Manual A31003-G1531-B550-2-7620 www.siemens.com/enterprise
Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2007 Hofmannstr. 51, D-81359 München Reference No.: A31003-G1531-B550-2-7620 The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. The trademarks used are owned by Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG or their respective owners.
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1 Important Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1 Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1.1 Safety Information: Danger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.1.2 Safety Information: Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.1.3 Safety Information: Caution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.1.4 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1.1.5 What to Do in Emergencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1.1.6 Reporting Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1.2 Data Protection and Data Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 1.3 Information on Display Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 2.2 System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.3 Technical Data for Base Station Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2.4 Power-Related Capacity Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2.5 Grade of Service (GoS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 2.6 Traffic Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 2.7 Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 2.8 Planning Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with Network-Wide Roaming. . . . . . . . . . 2-15 2.9 Clock Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 3 Planning a HiPath Cordless Office System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.1 Planning According to Call Traffic Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.2 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 3.3 Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3.3.1 In the Open with Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 3.3.2 Industrial Sites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 3.3.3 Indoor Areas in Buildings in Brick and Light Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 3.3.4 Indoor Areas in Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Diverse Interior Layout . . . . . 3-7 3.4 Determining the Installation Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 3.4.1 Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 3.4.2 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15 3.5 Installing Base Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19 3.5.1 Connection Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19 3.5.2 Where Not To Install Base Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19 3.5.3 Where Should Base Stations be Installed? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20 3.5.4 Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21 3.5.5 Tools/Aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27 3.5.6 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27 3.5.7 Heating Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-33 A31003-G1531-B550-2-7620, October 2007 HiPath Cordless Office, Service Manual
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4 Putting Into Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 Entering the System Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3 Startup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 Logging Mobile Telephones On To the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.1 Opening the Logon Window in HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.2 Logging a Mobile Telephone On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.3 Checking the Mobile Telephone Logon Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.4 Exchanging, Blocking, and Logging Off Mobile Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 Assigning Licenses for BS4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6 Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5 Boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.1 CMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.2 CMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5.3 SLC Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 5.4 SLCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24 6 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.1 System Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.1.1 Base Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 6.1.2 Mobile Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 6.1 Item Number Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28 6.2 Measuring Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 6.3 Operating Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7.1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7.1.1 Base Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7.1.2 Quick Verification of Area Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 7.2 Testing the Radio Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 7.2.1 Significance of Results Obtained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 7.2.2 Gigaset 3000 Comfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 7.2.3 Gigaset Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 7.2.4 Documentation of Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14 7.3 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 7.3.1 Checking HiPath Cordless Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 7.3.2 What Happens If .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17 7.3.3 Deactivating the PIN Lock on Gigaset S1, SL1, S2, SL2, S3, SL3 . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21 7.4 Checking the Base Station Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22 7.5 Checking Error Messages in the Error History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29 8 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
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Safety information
The following information is intended for authorized service personnel. These are the only personnel permitted to carry out work on the system. Make sure to read all notices on the equipment carefully and comply with all safety notices. Familiarize yourself with emergency numbers. Always consult a supervisor before starting work in conditions where the necessary safety precautions do not appear to be in place (including in humid conditions or situations where there is a risk of gas explosions). Safety symbols This manual uses the following symbols to indicate potential hazards:
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Danger
This symbol calls attention to a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
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Warning
This symbol calls attention to a hazard that could cause serious injury.
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Caution
This symbol calls attention to a situation that could damage or destroy hardware or software.
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This symbol draws attention to useful information.
Further symbols for defining the source of danger in greater detail1:
1 Electricity
5 Weight
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Heat
Fire
6 Chemicals
4 ESD*
2 Laser
* electrostatically sensitive devices
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Before start-up and terminal connection, connect the system correctly to the ground wire. Never operate the system without the stipulated ground wire.
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Voltages above 30 Vac (alternating current) or 60 Vdc (direct current) are dangerous.
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If the power cable appears to be damaged, replace it immediately.
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Replace any damaged safety equipment (covers, labels and ground wires) immediately.
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Proceed as follows if the system power supply has to be turned off during maintenance: –
Use the circuit breaker to disconnect the system from the power supply circuit and mechanically safeguard the breaker against tampering.
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Place a "DO NOT USE" sign on the breaker. A breaker can be a main switch circuit breaker or a fuse/automatic circuit breaker.
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Find out where the circuit breaker is located before you start working on the system.
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If you are working on circuits with dangerous voltage levels, always work with a partner who knows where the power supply switch is located.
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Never touch live wires without ensuring adequate isolation.
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Ensure that the installation is not powered by an additional power source or protected by another fuse or main switch.
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Before starting any work, check whether the circuits in question are live. Never assume that all electrical circuits are reliably broken when a fuse or main switch is tripped.
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During a thunderstorm, do not connect or remove telephone lines and PC boards.
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Expect leakage current from the telecommunications network.
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Ensure that the system is never left unsupervised whenever work is carried out on an open system.
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Safety Information: Warnings
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There is a risk of explosion if a lithium battery is not correctly replaced. The lithium battery must be replaced only by an identical battery or one recommended by the manufacturer.
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Be aware of the additional dangers caused by low voltage and large cross-sections. Wires with a large cross-section usually have lower voltage but higher current. This leads to increased risks, for instance, during short circuits.
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Do not wear loose clothing when working on the system. Tie back long hair.
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Do not wear jewelry, metal watch straps or metal attachments or studs on clothing, for instance. These may cause injuries or short circuits.
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Mirrored surfaces and coatings are conductive. Never touch live components with a mirror as this may lead to injury or at the very least damage through a short circuit.
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Always wear appropriate eye protection when working.
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Always wear a hard hat where there is a risk of injury from falling objects.
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Always disconnect the power supply when you are working directly next to a power supply unit or direct current converter, unless the work instructions expressly permit you to work without shutting off the power.
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Never attempt to lift heavy objects unaided.
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In the case of laser radiation, do not look directly into the beam.
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Safety Information: Caution
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Check the nominal voltage set for the system (operating instructions and type plate).
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As long as the power supply is switched on, always observe the greatest caution when performing measurements on powered components and maintenance work on plug-in cards, PC boards, and covers.
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To protect electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD):
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Always wear the wristband before performing any work on PC boards and modules.
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Transport PC boards only in suitable protective packaging.
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Always place PC boards on a grounded conducting base and do not work on the PC boards anywhere else.
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Only use grounded soldering irons.
Only use devices or equipment in perfect working order. Do not use equipment with visible damage.
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Locate the main switch for the system’s power supply. Follow the instructions displayed there.
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Install cables in such a way that they do not pose a risk of accident (tripping) and cannot be damaged.
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General Information
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Condensation may form when the system is brought into the service room from a cold environment. Wait until the system has adjusted to the ambient temperature and is completely dry before starting it up.
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Before starting wall assembly, check whether the load-bearing capacity of the wall is adequate, for instance, in the event of plasterboard walls.
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After maintenance work, reinstall all security equipment in the correct position.
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Check your tools regularly. Only use fully functional tools.
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Close the doors after tests and maintenance work.
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All cables and lines leaving a system cabinet must be shielded between the connection point in the cabinet and, at the very least, the point at which they leave the cabinet. Use a clip and pressure screw to contact all braided shields to the cabinet outlet. This also applies to permanently connected service equipment.
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Connect all cables only to the specified connection points.
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Do not install any external modems in system cabinets.
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Do not permit any flammable materials to be stored next to or in the room where the system is located.
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Ensure that the work area is well lit.
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An untidy workplace increases the risk of accidents.
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What to Do in Emergencies
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Always remain calm in emergency situations.
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Always switch off the power supply before touching a casualty.
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If you cannot deactivate the power immediately, use a nonconducting object, such as a wooden broom handle, for instance, to isolate the person from electrical source.
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You should be familiar with basic first aid techniques for electric shock victims. Basic knowledge of resuscitation methods in the event of respiratory and cardiac arrest as well as initial treatment of burns are crucial in emergencies of this kind.
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In the event of respiratory arrest, apply artificial respiration (mouth-to-mouth or mouth-tonose).
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In the event of cardiac arrest, immediately start cardiac massage if you have the appropriate training.
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Call an ambulance or doctor immediately. Report the emergency in the following sequence: –
Where did it happen?
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What happened?
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How many casualties?
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What kind of injuries were sustained?
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Wait for further questions.
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Reporting Accidents
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Report all accidents, "near-accidents" and potential sources of danger to your supervisor immediately.
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Report all electric shocks, no matter how minor.
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Data Protection and Data Security
This system processes and uses personal data for purposes, such as, call detail recording, displays, and customer data acquisition. In Germany, the processing and use of such personal data is subject to various regulations, including those set down by the Federal Data Protection Law (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, BDSG). For other countries, please follow the appropriate national laws. The aim of data protection is to protect the rights of individuals from being adversely affected by the use of their personal data. In addition, the aim of data protection is to prevent the misuse of data when it is processed and to ensure that individuals’ interests and the interests of other parties which need to be protected are not affected. Employees of Siemens AG are bound to safeguard trade secrets and personal data under the terms of the company’s work rules. In order to ensure that the statutory requirements are consistently met during service – whether on-site or remote – you should always observe the following rules. You will not only protect the interests of your and our customers, you will also avoid personal consequences. A conscientious and responsible approach helps protect data and ensure privacy: ●
Ensure that only authorized persons have access to customer data.
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Take full advantage of password assignment options. Never provide an unauthorized person with passwords either orally or in writing, for instance.
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Ensure that no unauthorized person is able to process (store, modify, transmit, disable, delete) or use customer data in any way.
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Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to storage media, such as, backup diskettes or log printouts. This applies to service calls as well as to storage and transport.
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Ensure that storage media which are no longer required are completely destroyed. Ensure that no sensitive documents are left unprotected.
Work closely with your customer contact; this promotes trust and reduces your workload.
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Information on Display Options
The following methods are used in the manual to aid readers: Highlights important information regarding correct system handling. Grey font
Highlights instructions or menu items.
Italic font
Highlights menu paths or program names.
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Highlights steps that need to be performed.
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Overview
Overview
The integrated Cordless Office system is designed for connecting DECT mobile telephones and is implemented using one of the two following methods: ●
via direct connection in a HiPath 3000 system
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using base stations (BS) connected to an SLC board (Subscriber Line Cordless)
The handsets are internal, system-specific stations which are connected via dedicated lines, not via separate DECT systems.
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HiPath Cordless Office - Direct connection
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HiPath Cordless Office - SLC connection
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The radio technology in HiPath Cordless Office complies with the DECT standard (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications).
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The entire radio area administered by the system is made up of base stations (BS), which together form either a complete network of overlapping radio cells or individual radio "islands". The size of a radio cell is dependent on the local/structural factors.
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The SLC boards (Subscriber Line Cordless) are designated as the radio switching system integrated in the HiPath 3000 system.
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HiPath Cordless Office supports GAP-enabled mobile telephones from third-party manufacturers.
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The PN-CAP radio protocol extends the minimum functionality required by ETSI to include Siemens features.
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Overview Introduction
Introduction
HiPath Cordless Office can be operated at all systems in the HiPath 3000 product line (version 1.2 or higher). Direct connection BS3/1 (S30807-H5482-X) and BS4 (S30807-U5491-X) base stations can be connected directly to the UP0/E ports on HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300 central control boards. Each base station must be connected to a single UP0/E port. A combination of BS3/1 and BS4 base stations is supported. A BS3/S (X30807-X5482-X100) single-cell base station can be used to guarantee the operation of up to one base station at the UP0/E ports on the central control boards in HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300. No further base stations can be added once this has been connected. Base stations cannot be simultaneously connected to SLC boards and CBCC in a HiPath 3550 system. Cordless board connection Base stations can be connected to UP0/E ports on the following cordless boards: ●
SLC16 and SLC16N in HiPath 3750, HiPath 3550, and HiPath 3700
●
SLCN in HiPath 3800
A combination of BS2/2 (S30807-H5471-X200), BS3/1 (S30807-H5482-X), BS3/3 (S30807H5485-X), and BS4 (S30807-U5491-X) base stations can be connected to these cordless boards. Up to four SLC16 or SLC16N boards can be implemented in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700, and up to four SLCN boards can be implemented in HiPath 3800. All four boards have access to full cordless functionality (roaming and seamless connection handover) as the radio fields of cordless boards in the same system are synchronized (see Section 2.7). A combination of SLC16 and SLC16N boards can be implemented in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700. The HiPath 3000 product line does not currently support network-wide handover.
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2.2
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System Configuration
The following table displays the maximum possible system configuration for HiPath Cordless Office. The table also provides information on cases when ●
CMA or CMS is required
●
analog system trunk access is possible.
Clock modules
BS3/1
BS3/S
BS2/2
BS3/3
BS4
BS3/1
BS3/S
BS2/2
BS3/3
BS4
–
–
–
CMS
–
1
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
8
No
–
–
–
CMA
–
1
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
8
Yes
–
–
–
CMA
3
–
–
–
3
4
–
–
–
4
16
Yes
–
–
–
CMS
–
1
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
8
No
–
–
–
CMA
–
1
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
8
Yes
–
–
–
CMA
7
–
–
–
7
4
–
–
–
4
32
Yes
HiPath 3550
1
1
–
CMS
16
–
8
8
16
4
–
8 12 12
64
Yes
HiPath 3750 HiPath 3700
4
4
–
CMS
64
–
32
32
64
4
–
250 (with 8 12 12 4 SLC16/ SLC16N)*
Yes
HiPath 3800
–
–
4
CMS
64
–
32
32
64
4
–
8 12 12
250 (with 4 SLCN)**
Yes
System
SLCN
Simultaneous calls per BS
SLC16N
Max. number of base stations (BS) with connection of more than 1xUP0/E
SLC16
Max. number
Analog system trunk access
HiPath Cordless Office - System configuration for HiPath 3000 V5.0 Max. number of MTs
Table 2-1
HiPath 3350 HiPath 3300
HiPath 3550 HiPath 3500
Explanations: BS2/2 (S30807-H5471-X200): Up to eight calls can be made simultaneously with a connection via two UP0/E ports. ● BS3/1 (S30807-H5482-X): Up to four calls can be made simultaneously. ● BS3/3 (S30807-H5485-X): Up to 12 calls can be made simultaneously with a connection via three UP0/E ports. ● BS3/S (X30807-X5482-X100): The BS3/S single-cell base station guarantees the operation of up to one base station at the UP0/E port on the central control board. No other base stations can be operated. ● BS4 (S30807-U5491-X): Up to 12 calls can be made simultaneously with a connection via three UP0/E ports. Direct connection permits connection via a maximum of one UP0/E port. BS4’s B channels must be licensed (for more information, see the HiPath 3000/5000 V5.0 Service Manual for at https:// netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm). ●
* **
Up to 128 mobile telephones possible at an SLC16 or SLC16N. Up to 128 mobile telephones possible at an SLCN.
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Overview Technical Data for Base Station Types
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2.3
Technical Data for Base Station Types
Table 2-2
Technical data for various base stations
Parameters
BS3/1 and BS3/S
BS3/3
BS4
Outdoor housing
Supply voltage range
42 to 54 V
42 to 54 V
42 to 54 V
–
Up to 1.7 W
Up to 3.2 W
Up to 3.0 W
–
Power consumption
Housing dimensions 181 x 139 x 69 202 x 172 x 43 202 x 172 x 43 (L x B x D in mm) Weight
Approximate- Approximate- Approximately 0.3 kg ly 0.5 kg ly 0.5 kg
Approximately 1.0 kg
Indoor operation: - 5 to + 50 oC
Outdoor operation: - 20 to + 50 oC
Temperature range Relative humidity
296 x 256 x 90
–
–
–
Up to 95%
BS3/1 base station
Figure 2-3
BS3/1 base station S30807-H5482-X
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Outdoor housing A base station must be installed in a weatherproof outdoor housing to guarantee radio coverage outdoors, for example on factory premises. The outdoor housing is suitable for mounting on walls of buildings, roofs, and masts. The outdoor housing already used for BS2/2 (S30122-X7469-X) is also available for base stations BS3/1 (BS3/S), BS3/3, and BS4. The only difference is that you do not need a heater for BS3/1 (BS3/S), BS3/3, and BS4. Outdoor housing with BS3/1 (BS3/S) The polystyrene block [1] supplied should be used to secure BS3/1 (BS3/ S).
Outdoor housing with BS3/3
[1]
Figure 2-4
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Base stations BS3/1 (BS3/S) and BS3/3 in outdoor housing S30122-X7469-X
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Overview Power-Related Capacity Limits
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2.4
Power-Related Capacity Limits
The number of base stations in use, their distance from the system, and the entire terminal configuration determine whether or not internal system power supply units are sufficient or whether an additional PSU is necessary. ●
HiPath 3800 If the correct number of LUNA2 modules was calculated, the system’s internal power supply unit provides sufficient power to supply the system configuration specified in Table 2-2. For information on determining the necessary number of LUNA2 modules, see the HiPath 3000/5000 Service Manual at: https://netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm
●
HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 The system’s internal power supply unit provides sufficient power to supply the system configuration specified in Table 2-1. Table 2-3
HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700 - Maximum number of SLA24N and SLMO24 subscriber modules depending on the number of base stations connected to SLC16 or SLC16N
HiPath 3750 HiPath 3700
Basic cabinet
Expansion cabinet
Number of SLC16s SLC16Ns
Number of base stations BS3/1 BS2/2 BS4 BS3/3 when connected BS4 via 1xUP0/E when connected via 2xUP0/E
Number of SLA24Ns SLMO24s
0
0
0
7
1
16
8
5
2
32
16
3
0
0
0
8
1
16
8
6
2
32
16
4
3
48
24
2
4
64
32
0
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HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3500 The following tables display the terminal configurations that do not require additional power supply units. –
Configurations that exceed those entered in the tables require an additional PSU (via EPSU2 or EPSU2-R).
Table 2-4
HiPath 3550, HiPath 3500 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS3/1s connected to CBCC or CBRC
Number of BS3/1s and BS4s connected via 1xUP0/E to CBCC or CBRC
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
1
66
61
57
53
48
44
2
63
59
54
50
46
41
3
60
56
52
47
43
39
4
58
53
49
45
40
36
5
55
51
47
42
38
33
6
53
48
44
40
35
31
7
50
46
41
37
33
28
Table 2-5
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS3/1s connected to SLC boards
Number of BS3/1s and BS4s connected via 1xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
2-8
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Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
1
66
61
57
53
48
44
2
63
59
54
50
46
41
3
60
56
52
47
43
39
4
58
53
49
45
40
36
5
55
51
47
42
38
33
6
53
48
44
40
35
31
7
50
46
41
37
33
28
8
47
43
39
34
30
26
9
45
40
36
32
27
23
10
42
38
33
29
25
20
11
40
35
31
27
22
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Table 2-5
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS3/1s connected to SLC boards
Number of BS3/1s and BS4s connected via 1xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
12
37
33
28
24
20
15
13
34
30
26
21
17
13
14
32
27
23
19
14
10
15
29
25
20
16
12
7
16
27
22
18
13
9
5
Table 2-6
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS2/2s connected to SLC boards
Number of BS2/2s connected to SLC16 or SLC16N
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones 1
63
59
54
50
46
41
2
58
53
49
45
40
36
3
53
48
44
40
35
31
4
47
43
39
34
30
26
5
42
38
33
29
25
20
6
37
33
28
24
20
15
7
32
27
23
19
14
10
8
27
22
18
13
9
5
Table 2-7
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS3/3s connected to SLC boards
Number of BS3/3s and BS4s connected via 2xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
1
64
60
56
51
47
42
2
60
56
52
47
43
39
3
57
52
48
43
39
35
4
53
48
44
40
35
31
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Table 2-7
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded terminals depending on the number of BS3/3s connected to SLC boards
Number of BS3/3s and BS4s connected via 2xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
>
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Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
5
49
44
40
36
31
27
6
45
40
36
32
27
23
7
41
37
32
28
23
19
8
37
33
28
24
20
15
HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3500 can be expanded to the maximum capacity limits by implementing an additional power supply (via EPSU2 or EPSU2-R).
Base station power supply The main power source for base stations is the relevant system’s internal power supply. For information on the different power supply options, see Section 5.3 on page 5-12.
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Overview Grade of Service (GoS)
Grade of Service (GoS)
For cordless systems, Grade of Service means the loss and availability of call connections in the CMI system. To calculate the capacity limits, the following assumptions are made: 1% (GoS) per radio interface and 0.1% on the speech highway in the shelf and on the networking connections. A GoS of 1% for availability means that an average of one call out of 100 cannot be made. For a call from handset to handset, 1% (GoS) per radio interface means that an average of two calls out of 100 (2%) cannot be made. Radio field quality and the number of available channels are crucial elements for setting up a call and for call breakdowns in cordless connections. Poor radio field quality results in high breakdown rates, low availability, and poor voice quality. This happens if the structure of buildings (lots of metal, machines, corrugated iron, etc.) creates inhomogeneous fields and reflections with the result that it is impossible to achieve a GoS of 1% or 2%.
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Traffic Capacity
The traffic capacity inside different radio cells (such as, offices, warehouses, garage areas) varies according to the subscribers. As a guideline, one base station (BS) can supply: Table 2-8
Traffic capacity of single base stations with 50 mErl per subscriber BS with 1 UP0/E
BS with 2 UP0/E
BS with 3 UP0/E
GoS
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
No. of subscr. TlBS
11
16
42
62
84
118
Traffic
0.55 erlangs 0.8 erlangs 2.1 erlangs 3.1 erlangs 4.2 erlangs 5.9 erlangs
Table 2-9
Traffic capacity of single base stations with 100 mErl per subscriber BS with 1 UP0/E
BS with 2 UP0/E
BS with 3 UP0/E
GoS
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
No. of subscr. TlBS
7
8
21
31
42
59
Traffic
0.7 erlangs 0.8 erlangs 2.1 erlangs 3.1 erlangs 4.2 erlangs 5.9 erlangs
Table 2-10
Traffic capacity of single base stations with 200 mErl per subscriber BS with 1 UP0/E
BS with 2 UP0/E
BS with 3 UP0/E
GoS
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
0.1%
1%
No. of subscr. TlBS
4
5
10
15
21
29
Traffic
(0.8 erlangs)
1 erlangs
2.1 erlangs 3.1 erlangs 4.2 erlangs 5.9 erlangs
These values apply to a single radio cell not having overlapping ranges with other radio cells (without overload handling). For maximum values per HiPath or Hicom system at differing stages of expansion see Section 2.4. Base stations can be connected to an SLC board with one, two or three UP0/E interfaces. Available talk channels per base station or radio cell: Table 2-11 BS
Simultaneously available talk channels 1 UP0/E
Simultaneously avail- 4 able talk channels
2-12
2 UP0/E
3 UP0/E
8
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Overview Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
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2.7
Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
Multi-SLC (HiPath 3800, HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700) and system-wide networking (HiPath 3800, HiPath 3750, HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3700, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300) Up to four SLC boards can be implemented in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700; up to four SLCN boards can be implemented in HiPath 3800. The radio fields of these cordless boards are synchronized to allow full cordless station mobility (roaming and seamless connection handover) in a system. The system views each mobile telephone (mobile station) as a corded telephone. During administration, a fixed port on the system’s “home cordless board” is assigned to the mobile telephone and is used to address the mobile telephone. As soon as a mobile telephone moves into the area of a different radio switching location (“transitional cordless board”), an extension connection is switched using a DSS1 connection initiated by the cordless board. The home and transitional cordless boards exchange a networking protocol (User-to-User Signaling UUS) over this extension connection to support full mobility (see Figure 2-5). This function may be used not only within a system but also across systems (across nodes), as CorNet NQ (which is used for networking) supports the UUS protocol. (Note: Additional B channels using established connection methods (CorNet NQ) may be required for system-wide extension connections (see Section 2.8).) This means full mobility across the radio fields of different cordless systems. All mobile telephone features remain accessible, including callback, team functions, and voicemail. One exception is the network-wide handover feature which is not supported at this time. Required B channels Table 2-12
B channels required for multi-SLC and system-wide networking
Mobile telephone (MT) has set up a connection
Required B channels
In the home cordless board range
1
1
–
In the transitional cordless board range
3
2
1
Handover from home to home cordless boards
1
1
–
Handover from home to transitional cordless board
3
2
1
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Table 2-12
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B channels required for multi-SLC and system-wide networking
Mobile telephone (MT) has set up a connection
Required B channels
Handover from transitional to transitional cordless board
5 (temporary)
Required B chan- Required B channels for the home nels on the transicordless board tional cordless board 3
HiPath 3750 Node ID = 1 Home SLC16 SLC16 no. = 1 Station no. = 124
BS
HiPath 3550 Node ID = 2
SLC16 no. = 2 Station no. = 141
SLC16
CorNet NQ Extension connection
SLC16
BS
2 (one for each cordless board)
BS
BS
BS = BS2/2, BS3/1 or BS3/3
Transitional SLC16 SLC16 no. = 11 Station no. = 128 SLC16
BS
BS
CorNet NQ connection is possible via S0 or S2M lines or via IP networking (see the HG 1500 Administration Manual).
Figure 2-5
Example of a cordless extension connection in networked systems
Features of networked HiPath 3000 systems ●
Up to 64 networked systems
●
Availability via common station number (roaming between systems/nodes)
●
Call interruption when switching between systems/nodes
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Overview Planning Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with Network-Wide Roaming
Planning Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with Network-Wide Roaming
Additional B channels using fixed connection paths (CorNet NQ) may be required for the system-wide extension connections described in Section 2.7. When using the network-wide roaming feature, the radio areas of individual systems with identical DECT IDs must not overlap. Networked systems with identical DECT IDs appear as a single system to the handset. Overlapping in the radio fields of systems with identical DECT IDs causes the mobile telephones to inadvertently attempt network-wide handovers which in turn leads to call interruptions. If networking is required for systems in which the individual radio fields overlap (for example, to increase capacity limits or through decentralized installation), different DECT IDs must be configured in the individual systems. The network-wide roaming feature is not supported in this case. The following are three different scenarios illustrating networked HiPath 3000 systems. Scenario 1 Incorrect DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000 systems Identical DECT IDs and overlapping radio areas result in incorrect handover and call interruption.
PSTN Network (S0, S2M, IP)
HiPath 3000 system 1 DECT ID = 4711 Figure 2-6
HiPath 3000 system 2 DECT ID = 4711
Incorrect DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000systems
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Scenario 2 Correct DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000 systems Despite overlapping radio areas, handover is permitted because DECT IDs differ. Disadvantage: network-wide roaming is not permitted.
PSTN Network (S0, S2M, IP)
HiPath 3000 system 1 DECT ID = 4711 Figure 2-7
HiPath 3000 system 2 DECT ID = 4712
Correct DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000 systems
Scenario 3 Correct DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000 systems Despite identical DECT IDs, handover is permitted because radio areas do not overlap. Network-wide roaming is permitted.
PSTN
Network (S0, S2M, IP)
HiPath 3000 system 1 DECT ID = 4711 Figure 2-8
2-16
HiPath 3000 system 2 DECT ID = 4711
Correct DECT configuration of networked HiPath 3000 systems
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2.9
Overview Clock Supply
Clock Supply
The synchronization clock for the SLC boards is generated by the "master" SLC. Frame synchronization is performed for the existing base stations using this clock signal. During cordless operation without SLC boards, the mainframe clock is created by the CMA or CMS boards. The master SLC board feeds the 2.4-second synchronization clock signal to the backplane of the board frame. This signal is then discharged by the system clock in the communication system. In accordance with the DECT standard, HiPath Cordless systems require the following levels of clock precision: –
+/- 5 ppm in a restricted temperature range (+15° to + 35°C) and
–
+/- 10 ppm in the overall temperature range (0 to + 40°C ambient temperature for the system).
The communication system should be equipped with a clock generator that also fulfills requirements in freewheeling mode (see “CMA” on page 5-1 and “CMS” on page 5-2).
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Planning a HiPath Cordless Office System
When planning a cordless system, the position of the base station is critical for system performance. The load should be optimized using locations with a high call volumes and radio coverage.
3.1
Planning According to Call Traffic Load
●
The borders of base station radio cells should not be located in high traffic areas because changing base stations during a call (handover) increases traffic load.
●
To cover increased call traffic, you should upgrade existing base stations to Up0E ports rather than installing additional base stations.
●
The best base should be as unique as possible to avoid frequent switching.
●
Switching between SLC boards generates particularly high traffic loads.
●
In borderline scenarios (with 17 to 20 Up0E ports required for base stations, for instance), one SLC board may suffice if propagation is skillfully arranged or if special antennas are used.
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In systems with multiple SLC boards, the radio areas of all base stations connected to an SLC (the SLC area) should be regarded as separate. The following rules apply: 1.
Minimum overlapping between SLC areas. To increase user number in an SLC area, the area should be decreased rather than allowing it to overlap with another.
2.
All handsets are assigned to the SLC area that they predominantly occupy. This SLC is then the home SLC for that handset and where the mobile user logs on.
3.
As this illustration shows, subscribers that roam between SLC areas use extension lines to seize the various SLC-specific switching network access points. Zus tände states
1
2
3
4
5
MT
MT
MT
MT
MT
BS
BS
BS
Home Heim at-SLC
SLC
SLC
2,3,4
4,5 Koppelfeldnetwork Switching
Connetions Verbindungen during the während der states Zustände
1,2,3,4,5
Figure 3-1
The extension lines required and switching network access points when roaming between SLC areas
The location or movement (arrow) of a handset within SLC areas is illustrated by statuses one to five. If the handset is in status four (between two remote SLC areas), for example, then connections are temporarily handed over from the home SLC to the SLC whose area the handset is exiting, and from there to the SLC whose area the handset is entering.
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Planning a HiPath Cordless Office System General
General
Base station (BS) Base stations (BS) are connected to the communication system’s main distribution frame (with over-voltage protector), the SLC board and its UP0/E ports by means of the symmetrical lines of the telecommunication building cabling. ●
Base station range –
Cable/line type, see Section 3.5.4.3.
–
Spatial distance The distance which must be maintained between the different installation points of the base stations is dependent on
–
–
the range and
–
the traffic capacity of the radio cells. You can increase the number of simultaneous calls in a radio cell by increasing the number of corresponding UP0/E ports (see Section 2.6) as well as with overlapping radio cells (overload).
Overlapping ranges Inside/outside buildings, see the service manual for the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT) For measurement result information (RSSI points), see Section 7.2.1.
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In the case of BS4, you can decrease the radio area by reducing the transmission level.
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The radio area of the base station can be ascertained by radio-related measurements.
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Base station inside buildings –
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Make allowances for base station repositioning when installing the connecting cable (connecting cable plus 5 m slack).
Base station outside buildings (e.g. sites) –
The base station must be installed in the outdoor housing for operation out of doors.
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Radio propagation Radio propagation is negatively influenced by –
obstructions with strong absorption qualities (brick walls, dividing walls, ceilings, furniture, steel cabinets, bathroom units, elevators, wire-reinforced glass, leaded windows, blinds and others)
–
reflective stationary obstructions (brick buildings, reinforced concrete buildings, buildings with metal sheathing)
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reflective moving obstructions (people, animals, vehicles)
3.3
Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic
Radio wave propagation in the DECT frequency range is quasioptical. This means that a wave is hindered in its propagation if it hits a solid surface and is thereby reflected to a greater or lesser extent. This reflection is dependent on the physical qualities of the medium. In the case of conductive materials, the penetration depth into the medium is determined mainly by the magnetic quality and the electrical conductivity. ●
Metals with a high degree of conductivity These include copper or steel and prevent most DECT frequency radio waves from penetrating, reflecting them in the same way as a mirror reflects light.
●
Modern construction materials (exceptions, see above) These have relatively poor conductivity levels with the result that electromagnetic waves, even if attenuated, still can pass through. Thus, radio traffic is possible within and through buildings.
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Attenuation qualities of the construction materials vary greatly resulting in different ranges depending on the propagation direction and the construction material penetrated. – –
–
Wood (dry and unprocessed), glass, plastics (N-conductor) Brick walls, wood (damp and processed, for example, particle board) Reinforced concrete, glass with metal reinforcement/coating
negligible attenuation medium range of attenuation greatest attenuation
This attenuation is mitigated by openings, especially by windows in the buildings as long as they do not have wire-reinforced or metal-plated glass. The different levels of radio propagation give rise to various scenarios in which radio cells are formed: 3-4
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in the open with visibility
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industrial sites with reinforced concrete buildings and buildings with metal facades
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indoor areas in buildings made of brick and light construction materials
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indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings with diverse interior layout, for example.
3.3.1
In the Open with Visibility
In this scenario, the electromagnetic waves are subject to the lowest amount of attenuation with the result that they produce the greatest radio wavelength. In principle, base stations in such a scenario produce a radio coverage range with a radius of up to 300 m. This, however, is usually not possible, since trees, bushes and moving obstructions, such as, people, animals, and vehicles in the direct propagation route can significantly reduce propagation.
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A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window (no metal reinforcement in the window pane) is the alternative to the outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area. Choose the mounting location carefully: The base station is often exposed to extreme environmental temperatures, for example, direct sunlight or extreme cold.
3.3.2
Industrial Sites
Buildings of varying structural materials may be found here, including those: ●
of light construction materials,
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of brick,
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of reinforced concrete,
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with metal facades.
The distances between the buildings, however, are rarely greater than 100 m. In this scenario, outdoor base stations are practical for covering the outdoor area. ●
Buildings of brick or light construction materials are generally penetrable, but the magnetic field reception behind the walls is extremely low, resulting, quasioptically, in a shadowed area.
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For example, in the case of a base station installed on the southern side of a brick building, the range limit on the northern side would be attained immediately or after just a few meters, owing to the insertion loss. Up to 100 m of the outdoor area can also be supplied through the windows. For this purpose, the base station must be set up on an upper floor (> 3rd floor, that is two levels above ground floor). Low-lying obstructions near the base station, such as, vehicles or a garage (one or two cars) do not, in this case, cause significant interference. ●
Reinforced concrete buildings and/or metal facades: These have proven to be limiting factors. Penetration into the building is only possible through windows (up to about 2 m into the building in the case of standard size windows). The windows cannot be made from wire-reinforced or metal-plated glass. Wave conduction is possible in alleys between buildings as well as along streets. This results in a larger radio area.
3.3.3 ●
Indoor Areas in Buildings in Brick and Light Construction Materials
Insertion loss values In the case of walls of brick or light construction materials, insertion loss values are relatively small so that even dividing walls of up to 30 m can be penetrated.
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Vertical attenuation This is dependent on the ceiling type. In this case, reinforced concrete ceilings that offer higher attenuation in particular compared to brick play a decisive role in range evaluation. These ceilings are dimensioned based on the purpose of the building, for example, –
single-family residence
–
apartment building
–
office building
–
theater
and so the insertion loss ae also differs accordingly; see Table 3-1. Table 3-1
Insertion loss (ae)/range loss in the radio area Insertion object
Brick wall, 10 to 12 cm Brick wall, 24 cm, small windows Brick wall, 63 to 70 cm
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ae (dB)
Range loss (%)
2.5
~ 43.5
4
~ 60
4.0 to 4.5
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Insertion loss (ae)/range loss in the radio area Insertion object
ae (dB)
Range loss (%)
1.3 to 2.3
~ 26.5 to 41
6.6
~ 78
Glass wall
2
~ 37
Wire-reinforced glass wall
8
~ 84
6 to 9
~ 75 to 87
Two reinforced concrete ceilings
26
~ 99.5
Three reinforced concrete ceilings
46
100
Drywall Gaseous-concrete wall
Reinforced concrete ceiling (residence)
> 3.3.4
These values show clearly that propagation within buildings is hindered much less in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction. This must be taken into consideration when installing the base station.
Indoor Areas in Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Diverse Interior Layout
Indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings can give rise to different scenarios, depending on the interior layout. ●
Scenario 1 - Large factory halls (for manufacturing or office space) These are either not partitioned (e.g. manufacturing halls) or have mobile partitions reaching half way to the ceiling (office). –
Propagation conditions Favorable in this scenario because intervisibility is more frequent than, for example, in buildings divided into individual offices with no line of sight between the base station and mobile telephones.
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Scenario 2 - Interior in buildings of brick and light construction materials
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–
Propagation conditions Similar to buildings with brick outer walls. However, due to industrial sector requirements, the dimensions of reinforced concrete ceilings in these buildings are such that insertion loss values are considerably higher than in brick buildings.
> ●
The resulting unfavorable vertical wave propagation must be taken into consideration when installing the base station.
Scenario 3 - Interior with concrete walls and steel dividing walls These areas also usually include the heavily steel-reinforced areas of –
stairwells,
–
bathroom areas,
–
supply shafts, as well as
–
elevator shafts.
Table 3-2 shows several insertion loss values which are relevant to this scenario, along with the corresponding capacity loss data for the radio area. Table 3-2
Insertion loss (ae)/range loss in theradio area Insertion object
ae (dB)
Range loss (%)
Concrete wall, interior, 10 cm
6
~ 75
Concrete wall, double, 2 x 20 cm
17
~ 97.5
Concrete wall, 25 to 30 cm
9.4 to 16
~ 88 to 97.5
Reinforced concrete ceiling
12 to 14
~ 91 to 96
Two reinforced concrete ceilings
35 to 47
100
Three reinforced concrete ceilings
42 to 53
100
Steel wall with wire-reinforced glass
6.5 to 10
~ 75.5 to 90
Steel walls, extending to ceiling, 3.5 m dist.
31 to 41
100
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Propagation conditions Horizontal and vertical values are approximately the same. It has been determined that in this type of building, transmission usually takes place along corridors if steel divider walls are installed. As the relatively high insertion loss values show, individual rooms are increasingly supplied via reflection if multiple metal walls are in the direct path. Concrete walls cause similar conditions to those described above. Elevator shafts and stairwells must therefore often have their own base station if they are to be included in the HiPath Cordless Enterprise range.
3.4
Determining the Installation Site
3.4.1
Indoors
3.4.1.1
In Buildings of Brick or Light Construction Materials
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Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m.
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Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed.
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Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that no more than two reinforced concrete ceilings are in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area of movement of the handsets. Other base stations must then be set up in the radio cells if necessary, based on the concentration of stations or the number of handsets.
Assuming that the distribution of handsets in buildings will be fairly uniform, additional base stations should preferably be installed on the floors above or below the minimum required base stations (see Figure 3-2).
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BS
Z
BS
For internal use only
Z
3rd floor Open-plan office
BS
2nd floor
BS 1st floor
BS
Stairwell
Elevator
Ground floor
BS Basement
BS
Minimum required base station
Z
Possible additional base station, for example, for areas with higher s concentration
< 50 m
< 25 m
BS
BS
Stairwell
BS Elevator
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In Steel/Concrete Buildings
For interiors of brick or light construction materials (Figure 3-3) –
Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m.
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Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed.
–
Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used. Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed. –
Stairwells,
–
elevator shafts and
–
supply shafts
in these buildings usually have strongly-reinforced concrete walls and stairs. Areas such as these, with poor propagation conditions, often require additional base stations. –
If additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones, see Figure 3-3.
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BS
For internal use only
Z
BS BS 3rd floor Open-plan office
Z
BS
Z
Open-plan office
BS
BS
2nd floor Stair-
1st floor
well
BS
BS Elevator
Ground floor
BS Basement
BS
Minimum required Base station
Z
Possible additional base station, for example, for areas with higher s concentration
< 50 m
< 25 m
BS
BS
Stairwell
BS Elevator
Floor plan 2nd floor Figure 3-3
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For interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls (Figure 3-4) –
Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed.
–
Horizontal direction Because of the relatively high attenuation of concrete and steel dividing walls, a base station must be installed in these buildings at least every 25 m.
–
Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used. Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed. For –
stairwells,
–
elevator shafts and
–
supply shafts
additional base stations are also often necessary. In the case of elevators, a base station can be installed in the elevator cabin itself. –
If additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones, see Figure 3-4.
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BS 3rd floor Open-plan office
BS
BS
BS
Z
BS
BS Open-plan office 2
Z
BS
Z
2nd floor Stair-
1st floor
well
BS Elevator
BS
BS
Z
Ground floor
Basement
BS
< 12 m
< 25 m
Z
BS
Minimum required Base station
Possible additional base station, for example, for areas with higher s concentration
< 25 m
< 25 m
Z BS
BS BS
Stairwell
BS
BS
Elevator
Floor plan 3rd floor Figure 3-4
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Factory Halls and Open-Plan Offices
Within halls or open-plan offices (Figure 3-3) Good transmission qualities. For a hall which is 100 m long, one centrally located base station, suspended freely from the ceiling (mast, plastic chain), may be sufficient.
>
The base station should not be installed on a reinforced concrete pillar because the pillar creates a partial shadow which means that a clear line of sight no longer exists. In this case, two base stations must be installed 50 m to 75 m apart.
In the case of outer walls or interior siding and/or hall ceilings made of metal (or metalclad), it may be necessary to increase the number of base stations and distribute them in such a way as to virtually exclude radio interference through reflections.
3.4.2 ●
Outdoors
Base station with outdoor housing (Figure 3-5) Only base stations with weather-resistant housing are suitable for radio coverage out of doors, e.g. on factory sites. –
Installation A base station can be installed on a mast made of wood, plastic or concrete (not metal), on the roof of a building (preferably made of brick or light construction materials) or on the wall of a house.
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The mast used must be stable and wind-resistant.
>
Choose the installation site to allow maximum visibility from the base station to the service area.
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Z
BS
For internal use only
Z
BS 3rd floor
BS
Open-plan office
2nd floor
BS BS 1st floor
BS
Stair-
BS
well
BS Elevator
Ground floor
BS Basement
BS BS
Minimum required Base station
BS
Base station with outdoor housing Mast made of wood, plastic, concrete (not metal)
Possible additional base station, for example, for areas with higher st concentration
< 50 m
< 25 m
BS
Z
Stairwell
BS Elevator
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Example: Planning an outdoor area (Figure 3-6)
> ●
A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window (no metal reinforcement in the window pane) is the alternative to outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area.
Planning A site plan, for example, with a scale of 1:300 or 1:1000 is helpful for determining the base station installation site.
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–
The customer’s preferred radio area should be indicated on the map (subject to customer confirmation).
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Additional information about the types and heights of buildings is also helpful.
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Radio coverage can be adequately determined with the aid of the site plan and the information above.
Site plan, see Figure 3-6 This plan depicts a company’s grounds with buildings A to G. It includes the type of construction and heights of these buildings. –
Bird’s eye perspective It is relatively simple to find the point which offers the best possible view of the grounds without any obstructions. Placement around the buildings C, E, F, and G is not feasible since the view from these buildings extends only to a few neighboring buildings. The view from buildings A and B is better. In the example, the decision was made to place the base station at building B rather than A. Note that the areas between buildings C and E as well as F, G, and A are covered. The radio waves can pass through brick building A, so that an area of about 10 meters beyond will still be covered.
In practice, coverage can also be assumed for other outdoor areas as waves pass through the windows. ●
Reinforced concrete buildings or constructions with metal facades act as limiting factors. Areas behind these buildings are quasioptically blocked and must be considered not covered by the radio waves.
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Brick buildings can usually be penetrated so that significant parts of them are reached by the radio waves. The supply range, however, often stops less than 10 meters beyond these buildings.
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Streets act as conductors making greater ranges possible along them.
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Property line
Bldg C
Bldg F
Bldg E
concrete/ 27 m high
concrete/10 m high
concrete/ 27 m high
Bldg G
Minimum supply range
Hall steel/ 10 m high
Bldg B concrete/ 25 m mounting height BS
Bldg A brick/15 m high
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Installing Base Stations
3.5.1
Connection Cables
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Base station connection cables should not, where possible, be laid parallel to power cables (230/115 Vac) or cable bundles.
3.5.2
7
●
●
Where Not To Install Base Stations Caution Security zones Areas designated by the customer as security zones, such as, intensive care units in hospitals or areas behind fire doors.
Ambient temperature/humidity –
Ambient temperature from +5°C to +50°C Avoid direct sunlight.
–
In damp places, such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, or in the immediate vicinity of heat sources (for example, heaters).
Radio area restriction –
In wall recesses or on thick or concrete and metal walls, if the radio supply area is behind them.
–
A base station mounted on a steel or concrete pillar cannot supply the radio area which lies behind the pillar.
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In lowered ceilings of metal (conductive materials, for example, carbon fibres).
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On metal walls Only if there is a safety distance of > 10 cm.
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On metal storage shelves Only if there is a safety distance of > 3 m.
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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –
The installation site should not be in the immediate vicinity of other electronic equipment, such as, regular (corded) telephones, hi-fi systems or office or microwave equipment. Only if there is a safety distance1 of > 1 m.
–
Directly beside neon/phosphorous lighting tubes, fire alarms, switchgear cabinets, transformer housings, motor housings. Only if there is a safety distance1 of > 1 m.
–
Directly beside antennas of other communication systems. Only if there is a safety distance1 of > 3 m.
3.5.3 ●
but near the ceiling (> 0.5 m away from the ceiling). (This prevents the base station being blocked by furniture.)
As centrally as possible in buildings, –
●
Where Should Base Stations be Installed?
Freely accessible, –
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For internal use only
for example, in corridors or on walls of directly adjacent rooms (in the case of buildings of light construction materials).
Outdoor areas may be part of the coverage area.
>
When planning the installation of base stations in buildings (determining the installation site), architectural plans (scale of about 1:1000) which show the structural type of the building can be very helpful.
–
Near windows facing in the direction of the outdoor area to be covered.
–
Outdoor housing, see Section 3.5.6.
1. The safety distance isolates the installation from other equipment, thus improving the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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3.5.4
Indoors
3.5.4.1
Wall Mounting
The base station must be freely accessible.
>
When installing a BS4, the antennas should face downward.
●
Antenna position
Antennas pointing towards open space, in direction of radio area
●
Base station mounting position
vertical/180° rotated
●
Mounting
Mounting material not included in scope of supply
–
Two wall anchors with 5 mm diameter, two screws with 3.5 mm diameter.
1.
Drill two holes (5 mm diameter) 110 mm apart in the wall where the base station is to be mounted. Insert the wall anchors in the hole (see Figure 3-7).
2.
Screw in the screws in such a manner that a clearance of about 4 mm remains between the head of the screw and the mounting wall. Different mounting material may be needed depending on the composition of the mounting wall, for example, wood screws for wooden walls. Alternative: You can use the housing feet openings in the base plate of the base station for mounting on wall hooks.
3.
Mount the base station on the screw heads or wall hooks.
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Antenna 2
Antenna 1 125 mm
202 mm
50 mm 102.5 mm
19 mm
172 mm
110 mm
Hinged lid on the housing Connection plug X1
12345678
LED 1/LED 2 Connection line/cable
Figure 3-7 3.5.4.2
Base station installation/connection diagram Connection plug X1
Table 3-3 Pin
Connector allocation Assignment
Conn. line (UP0/E - BS) UP0/E
* Must always be connected
1
Not assigned
2
Port 0
a1
1
* UP0/E
3
Port 0
b1
1
* UP0/E
4
Port 1
a2
2
UP0/E or additional PSU
5
Port 1
b2
2
UP0/E or additional PSU
6
Port 2
a3
3
UP0/E or additional PSU
7
Port 2
b3
3
UP0/E or additional PSU
8
Not assigned
Connection plug X1 is polarized, as are ports 0, 1, and 2.
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The table below shows the maximum possible combinations for connecting the UP0/E ports or additional supply wire pairs in each type of base station (2/3 UP0/E). Table 3-4
Connection combination for UP0/E ports
Base station
Port use
type
Port 0
Port 1
Port 2
UP0/E + Additional PSU
3 UP0/E
UP0/E
UP0/E
UP0/E
3
0
=3
UP0/E
UP0/E
Additional PSU 2
2
=4
UP0/E
Additional PSU Additional PSU 1
4
=5
UP0/E
UP0/E
Additional PSU 2
2
=4
UP0/E
Additional PSU Additional PSU 1
4
=5
2 UP0/E
Number of wire pairs
Notes: ●
Additional PSU wires may not be connected to ports connected as UP0/E ports.
●
It is assumed that a maximum of two wire pairs can be connected in parallel on an additional PSU port.
●
For information on cable type/signal range/supply range, see Section 3.5.4.3.
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Determine which UP0/E port(s) are not being used, for connecting the base station to MDFU. Allocate splitting/jumper strips (with surge protector) to the communication system’s main distribution frame (MDF).
●
Additional power is supplied to the base station and power is supplied to the heating board (outdoor housing) via two separate circuit breakers (fuse panel S30807-K6138-X) and the surge protection device is connected to the MDF (in the Hicom system).
●
The base station is operational once the connection line (UP0/E/additional PSU) have been connected.
3.5.4.3
Cable Type/Signal Range/Supply Range for UP0/E Ports
When selecting the cable type, remember that the signal range and the supply range of the SLC board relative to the base station is determined by the number of UP0/E ports (which also determines the traffic capacity).
>
The maximum operating range (supply/signal range) between the HiPath system and a base station depends on the cable type. Use a uniform line diameter between the communication system and the base station.
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Caution EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) It may be necessary to shield cables (HiPath system to a base station) in customerspecific line networks.
●
Cable type/signal range
●
The maximum signal range between the HiPath system and a base station depends on the cable type.
Table 3-5
Cable type/signal range for installation cables
Cable type
Wire insulating material
Signal range (length in meters)
Installation cable J-2YY...x 2 x 0.6/1.4 VIMF FR ICCS (V45480-D ..6-K5-86)
100% PE
1400
J-2Y(ST)Y < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE
1300
J-2Y(ST)Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE
2000
J-Y(ST) 2 x 2 x 0.6 LG
PVC
1000
J-YY 2 x 2 x 0.6 BD
PVC
1000
J-H(ST)H 2 x 2 x 0.6 BD FR NC
Halogen-free
1000
J-Y(ST)Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 LG
PVC
1300
J-YY ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 BD
PVC
1300
J-H(ST)H ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 BD FR NC
Halogen-free
1300
J-Y(ST)Y 2 x 2 x 0.8 LG
PVC
1000
J-YY 2 x 2 x 0.8 BD
PVC
1000
J-H(ST)H 2 x 2 x 0.8 BD FR NC
Halogen-free
1000
JE-H(ST)H 2 x 2 x 0.8 BD FR NCX
Halogen-free
1000
J-Y(ST)Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 LG
PVC
1800
J-YY ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 BD
PVC
1800
J-H(ST)H ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 BD FR NC
Halogen-free
1800
Installation cable < 10 x 2 x 0.6:
Installation cable ≥10 x 2 x 0.6:
Installation cable < 10 x 2 x 0.8:
Installation cable ≥10 x 2 x 0.8:
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Cable type/signal range for installation cables
Cable type
Wire insulating material
JE-H(ST)H ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 BD FR NCX
Halogen-free
Table 3-6
Signal range (length in meters) 1800
Cable type/signal range for external cables
Cable type
Wire insulating material
Signal range (length in meters)
External cable < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD: A-2Y(L)2Y < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD 1PPERF
100% PE
1500
A-2YF(L)2Y < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
1500
A-2Y0F(L)2Y < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
1500
A-02Y0F(L)2Y < 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
Cell. PE, filled
1500
A-2Y(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD 1PPERF
100% PE
2000
A-2YF(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
2000
A-2Y0F(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
2000
A-02Y0F(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD
Cell. PE, filled
2000
A-2Y(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 STIIIBD 1PPERF
100% PE
2400
A-2YF(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
2400
A-2Y0F(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
2400
A-02Y0F(L)2Y ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
2400
A2Y(L)2Y ...x 2 x 0.4
100% PE
1400
A-2YF(L)2Y ...x 2 x 0.4 STIIIBD
100% PE, filled
1400
A-PM ...x 2 x 0.6 STIIILG or BD
Paper
2400
A-PM ...x 2 x 0.8 STIIILG
Paper
3200
External cable ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.6 STIIIBD:
External cable ≥ 10 x 2 x 0.8 STIIIBD:
External cable ...x 2 x 0.4:
Paper-insulated external cable:
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Feeding ranges
>
If the signal range (Table 3-5 or Table 3-6) is less than the feeding range (Table 3-7), then the signal range is the value of the operating range.
For BS3/3 and BS4: Table 3-7
Feeding ranges for BS3/3 and BS4
BS connected with
1 UP0/E
2 UP0/E
3 UP0/E
Power consumption of base station
2.0 W
2.5 W
3.0 W
Additional twin wires for base station supply
0
1
Long-distance feeding range 1000 m 2000 m with wire cross-section 0.6 mm
2
0
1
3000 m 2000 m 3000 m
0 3000 m
The feeding range for the BS3/3 and BS4 with 2 UP0/E interfaces (wire cross-section 0.6) is 2000 m; as such, it should be sufficient for most installations.
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3.5.5
Tools/Aids
The tools and aids listed below will be required when carrying out the activities described in the following sections. However, they are not included in the delivery scope. Table 3-8
Tools/aids
Designation
Application
Crosstip screwdriver size 3
To attach installation plate, sun shield
Crosstip screwdriver size 2
To attach mast blocks/mast installation of outdoor housing
Triangle head screwdriver M 6
To attach and close the housing/outdoors
Aids Masonry drill, 8 mm diameter
To drill holes for wall installation, housing/outdoors
Masonry drill, 5 mm diameter
To drill holes for wall installation, housing/indoors
3.5.6
Outdoors
> ●
●
The base station contains an overvoltage protector.
Features of the outdoor housing –
No special grounding necessary. The outdoor housing is made of 100% plastic.
–
Adaptation of the UP0/E cable/connection lines/additional power supply (if necessary).
–
Protection against direct sunlight.
–
Integrated heating board, remotely powered.
–
Base station protection at ambient temperature between -20°C and +50°C (can be operated without heating, +sunlight).
Figure 3-8 shows the components of the outdoor housing. –
The outdoor housing is supplied preinstalled.
–
The necessary installation material is supplied loose.
–
Install the outdoor housing on a mast or on masonry/wood/brick walls.
–
Connect the cable from the communication system (see Section 3.5.4.2).
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Sun shield
Heating board
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Installation plate
Housing cover
Figure 3-8
3.5.6.1
Mast blocks, premounted on the installation plate
Housing base
Components for outdoor installation
Preparatory Tasks
The following tasks must be performed with appropriate tools before installing the outdoor housing: 1.
Release the sun shield catches and remove the sun shield.
2.
Loosen the special screws that connect the base of the outdoor housing to the mounting plate and remove the outdoor housing.
3.
Open the outdoor housing (four M6 triangle head bolts in the cover).
4.
Remove the hinged lid to connection plug X1.
5.
Install the base station in the recess provided for this purpose making sure it locks into place (listen for the latching noise).
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Catch for sun shield
Base of outdoor housing
Base station
LEDs 1/2 (operating mode)
Hinged lid on connection plug X1
Heating board
Figure 3-9
3.5.6.2
Opening for base station connection line/cable
Outdoor housing with base station
Mast Installation
Material required (supplied loose): two metal tightening straps. 1.
Loosen the mast block fastening screws.
2.
Set the distance of the mast blocks to the necessary mast diameter at the required height and tighten the screws.
3.
Feed the metal tightening straps through the specially-provided holes in the installation plate, see Figure 3-10.
4.
Attach the base of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the installation plate.
5.
Screw the triangle head bolts tight.
6.
If necessary: Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the mounting plate, see Figure 3-10. Seal the wire.
7.
Attach the installation plate to the mast at the required height with the metal tightening straps. The mast used must be stable and wind-resistant.
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Caution Do not install the base station on steel masts.
7
Holes for attaching the outdoor housing
Openings for metal tightening straps
Outdoor housing
Mast blocks (preinstalled)
Openings for metal tightening straps
Figure 3-10
Installation plate Sealing hole
Outdoor housing with mounting plate and mast blocks Mast Metal tightening strap
Mast block
Mast block
Installation plate
Locking screw on the metal tightening strap
Figure 3-11
Outdoor housing
Mast installation – plan view
8.
Connect the base station connection cable(s) (see Section 3.5.4.2).
9.
If necessary: connect the heating board, see Section 3.5.7.
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10. Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts. 11. If necessary: lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate. 3.5.6.3
Wall Installation with Mounting Plate
Material required: –
Two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter, two screws of 6 mm diameter.
> 1.
Different mounting material may be needed depending on the composition of the mounting wall, for example, wood screws for wooden walls. In such cases, change/purchase the appropriate mounting material.
Drill two holes (8 mm diameter) in the wall where the base station is to be mounted. For dimensions, see Figure 3-12. –
Ensure that there is enough room for the mounting plate.
–
Insert the wall anchors in the holes.
2.
Remove the mast blocks from the mounting plate.
3.
Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the two screws.
4.
Attach the base plate of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the mounting plate.
5.
Screw the triangle head bolts tight.
6.
If necessary: Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the installation plate and seal it (see Figure 3-10).
7.
Connect the base station connection cable(s) (see Section 3.5.4.2).
8.
If necessary: connect the heating board, see Section 3.5.7.
9.
Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts.
10. If necessary: lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate. 3.5.6.4
Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate
Material required: two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter 1.
Drill two holes (8 mm diameter) in the wall where the base station is to be mounted. For dimensions, see Figure 3-12. Insert the wall anchors in the holes.
2.
Screw the two triangle head bolts through the mounting plate and into the wall anchor so that a clearance of about 12 mm remains between the screw head and the mounting wall.
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3.
Hang the base plate of the outdoor housing into the screws by its tabs (upper left and lower right) and tighten the screws.
4.
Connect the base station connection cable(s) (see Section 3.5.4.2).
5.
If necessary: connect the heating board, see Section 3.5.7.
6.
Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts.
>
The sun shield cannot be mounted without the mounting plate.
256
Cable entry to the base station
Figure 3-12
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90
296
10
226
256
Wall attachment
Wall attachment
Wall mounting without mounting plate
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3.5.7
Heating Board
Heating foil
Heating board plate
Connection screws
Figure 3-13
3.5.7.1
Heating board structure
Data
●
Activation at
0 to approximately 5°C
●
Deactivation at
15 to 20°C
●
Heat resistance
350 Ohm
●
Heating power
maximum 6 W (to reach the maximum heating power, approximately 130 mA should flow over the heating circuit)
●
Input voltage Umin
45.8 V
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3.5.7.2 ●
For internal use only
Supply Range (with Additional Wires to EPSU)
Power is supplied to the heating board in the outdoor housing via two separate twisted wire pairs to the EPSU (external power supply unit), see Section 5.3, “EPSU2 external power supply”, on page 5-19.
Table 3-9
Supply range
Wire diameter
0.4 mm*
0.6 mm
0.8 mm
One twin wire
250 m
500 m
1000 m
Two twin wires
500 m
1000 m
2000 m
Three twin wires
750 m
1500 m
3000 m
Four twin wires
1000 m
2000 m
4000 m
Six twin wires
1500 m
3000 m
6000 m
*
Do not use when reinstalling cable network.
You can connect a maximum of eight 0.6 mm wires per screw to the two-pole connection screw on the heating board. The connection to the heating board is polarized. ●
You may only use the central HiPath PSU to power the heating board for low-level heating (for example, 4 W).
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Putting Into Service
You can only put your HiPath Cordless Office system into operation after the ●
planning,
●
coverage,
●
installation and cabling,
●
system setup,
●
SLC, CMA or CMS board connection
requirements have been fulfilled.
4.1
Preparation
1.
Handsets are charged.
2.
DECT system ID is available.
3.
Information about subscribers, station numbers, names and allocation to SLC board (if necessary) is available.
4.
You have administrative access via Manager E or Assistant T.
5.
You have backed up the existing CDB.
4.2
Entering the System Number
The DECT system number consists of eight hexadecimal characters and is unique worldwide for each DECT system. The DECT system number is used to identify individual DECT systems as well as the radio signals (radio range). It allows registered mobile telephones to be synchronized with the system. The system number for HiPath Cordless Office consists of: ●
E/ARC (Access Right Code, 4-bit (first digit is always 1)
●
EIC (Equipment Installers Code, 16-bit),
●
FPN (Fixed Part Number, 8-bit), and
●
FPS (Fixed Part Subnumber, 4-bit).
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The HiPath Cordless Office system number is included in the delivery for initial installation; it is then valid throughout the system (even in case of service). The HiPath Cordless Office system number is stored in the database. A backup copy (printout) of the system number should be stored in the HiPath folder in case of loss. ●
Step
On Assistant T Entry
1.
Procedure
Display
*95 31994 Start system management
System management
2.
36
HiPath Cordless Office parameters
Cordless
3.
5
Enter the HiPath Cordless system number supplied (DECT ID)
DECT ID:
Wait for the SLC board to start up ●
On Manager E
For information on putting your system into operation using HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E, refer to the Manager E administrator documentation at: https://netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm.
4.3
4-2
Startup 1.
Start the SLC (for SLC connection only) and check the SLC display (green LED lit).
2.
Start the base station and check the base station LED display (green LED lit).
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4.4
Logging Mobile Telephones On To the System
Introduction Sixteen mobile telephones are released for use (mobile telephone codes = PIN numbers are assigned) when you enter the HiPath Cordless system number (DECT ID, 8 hexadecimal characters) and connect the SLC board to HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700 or HiPath 3550. These mobile phones can then be logged on. Any additional handsets to be used must first be released.
>
The HiPath Cordless system number must be ordered together with the SLC boards for initial installation of HiPath Cordless Office. The HiPath Cordless system number is not supplied with replacement boards.
Before logging a mobile telephone on, you must use a system telephone (Assistant T) and open the logon window with your code number and password. A maximum of 10 logon windows can be open at the same time. Then, enter the station numbers of the mobile telephones that you wish to log on.
4.4.1
Opening the Logon Window in HiPath 3000 Entry
*94 2 19970707
Procedure Open Logon Window
Display Station number:
124
Enter the station number of the first mobile tele- Station number: phone you wish to log on (for example, 124)
125
Enter the station number of the second mobile Station number: telephone you wish to log on (for example, 125)
: :
: :
: :
The logon window opens for approximately 10 minutes per user. You must log the mobile telephone on to the system within this time limit (see Chapter 4, "Logging a Mobile Telephone On").
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4.4.2
For internal use only
Logging a Mobile Telephone On
Example: Logging the mobile telephone (station number "125") on to DECT telephone system 2 using the mobile telephone code (PIN) "11112345". Step
*
Entry/key
Mobile telephone display
1.
Switch on the mobile telephone by pressing ???At the first logon attempt, the the on-hook key for longer than one second. mobile telephone will display You will hear a confirmation beep. "Logon?". ???During the second attempt, "Base 1" (for example) will flash.
2.
You must make the following entries in under a minute. Press the menu key.
3.
Select a base* (for example, Base 2) and confirm your selection.
Base 2
4.
Open the advanced menu.
5.
???Select "Log on" and confirm your selection.
The following prompt will appear: ???"Please enter your PIN:"
6.
Enter the eight-digit PIN (mobile telephone code "11112345") and confirm your entry.
"11112345"
7.
If logon is successful, the screen will alternately display "Base 2" (for example) and the alarm icon " ".
Base 2
Base = DECT telephone system
●
You should activate the range warning tone once the mobile telephone has been released/ logged on. For further information, please refer to the operating manual for your device at https://netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm.
4.4.3
Checking the Mobile Telephone Logon Status
???You can check the current status of a mobile telephone in HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E either in system view (by selecting "Cordless ..." in the "Properties" menu) or in subscriber view.
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4.4.4
Putting Into Service Assigning Licenses for BS4
Exchanging, Blocking, and Logging Off Mobile Telephones
If you need to replace a mobile telephone for service reasons, you must change the mobile telephone code (PIN) of the old device before logging the new device on.
> 4.5
A new mobile telephone code (PIN) should always be assigned to the relevant subscriber when replacing a mobile telephone in the HiPath 3000 system. This would ensure automatic mobile telephone logoff. Furthermore, it would prevent unauthorized parties from misusing the old PIN to log on the mobile telephone.
Assigning Licenses for BS4
For information about licensing, please refer to the HiPath 3000/5000 5.0 Service Manual at: https://netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm.
4.6
Testing
For testing purposes, you should establish a connection to the mobile telephone and pass near each base station. Test both the operating and the busy states. Once you have circulated throughout the coverage area and the system has been operational for a few days, check the error files and enquire about customer satisfaction. See also Section , "Diagnosis and Maintenance".
4.7
Maintenance
Read and evaluate statistical data from the base station after one week of operation with corresponding load. See also Section , "Diagnosis and Maintenance".
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Boards
5.1
CMA
7
Caution Place the central control board on a flat surface before inserting the CMA subboard. The spacing bolts supplied guarantee correct subboard positioning and should always be mounted (see Figure 5-1). Otherwise you may damage the board.
Spacing bolts
Figure 5-1
CMA with spacing bolts
Introduction The Clock Module ADPCM CMA (S30807-Q6931-X) is an optional subboard for the CBCC and CBRC central control boards. The CMA module is needed for special HiPath Cordless Office configurations. All clock module small (CMS) functions are available when you insert a CMA module. Please refer to Page 5-2 for recommendations on CMA module implementation.
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5.2
CMS
7
Caution Place the central control board on a flat surface before inserting the CMS subboard. The spacing bolts supplied guarantee correct subboard positioning and should always be mounted (see Figure 5-1). Otherwise you may damage the board.
Introduction The Clock Module Small CMS (S30807-Q6928-X) is an optional subboard for central control boards in HiPath 3000 and guarantees greater clock accuracy. Recommendations for CMA and CMS utilization Table 5-1 provides recommendations for the implementation of CMA and CMS subboards based on ●
the type of network (ISDN S0, ISDN S2M or Ethernet/IP (10/100 BaseT))
●
the trunk connection available (no trunk/analog trunk, ISDN S0 or ISDN S2M) and consequently, the possible provision of a digital reference clock.
●
HiPath Cordless Office. Trunk connection: ●
● ●
No trunk or analog trunk HiPath 3000 ISDN S0 ISDN S2M Master System
● ●
HiPath 3000 System 1
5-2
ISDN S0 ISDN S2M
●
HiPath 3000 ●
Slave System(s) ●
Figure 5-2
Trunk connection:
Networked via:
Ethernet/IP (10/100 BaseT)
●
No trunk or analog trunk ISDN S0 ISDN S2M
HiPath 3000 System(s) 1+n
Networking options for HiPath 3000 systems
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Table 5-1
Recommendations for CMA and CMS utilization
Trunk Reference connecclock tion
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Trunk connection
Reference clock
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Networking via ISDN S0 lines: MASTER system
SLAVE system(s)
CMS or CMA (see Table 21)
No trunk or analog trunk
Via ISDN S0 networking line
–
CMA**
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via CMS* CMS or CMA (see Table 2ISDN S0 1) trunk connection (if active)
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via ISDN S0 networking line
–
CMA**
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via CMS* ISDN S0 trunk connection
CMA**
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via ISDN S0 trunk connection
–
CMA**
ISDN S2M
Via CMS* ISDN S2M trunk connection
CMA**
ISDN S2M
Via ISDN S2M trunk connection
–
CMA**
No trunk or analog trunk
–
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For internal use only
Recommendations for CMA and CMS utilization
Trunk Reference connecclock tion
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Trunk connection
Reference clock
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Networking via ISDN S2M lines: MASTER system
SLAVE system(s)
CMS or CMA (see Table 21)
No trunk or analog trunk
Via ISDN S2M networking line
–
CMA**
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via CMS* CMS or CMA (see Table 2ISDN S0 trunk con1) nection (if active)
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via ISDN S2M networking line
–
CMA**
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via CMS* ISDN S0 trunk connection
CMA**
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via ISDN S0 trunk connection
–
CMA**
ISDN S2M
CMS* Via ISDN S2M trunk connection
CMA**
ISDN S2M
Via ISDN S2M trunk connection
–
CMA**
No trunk or analog trunk
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Recommendations for CMA and CMS utilization
Trunk Reference connecclock tion
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Trunk connection
Reference clock
HiPath Cordless Office No
Yes
Networking via Ethernet/IP (10/100 BaseT) lines: System 1 No trunk or analog trunk
–
System(s) n+1 –
CMS* CMS or CMA ** (see Table 21)
CMS CMS or CMA *** (see Table 21)
No trunk or analog trunk
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via CMS* CMS or CMA ** ISDN S0 (see Table 2trunk con1) nection (if active)
ISDN S0 (not always active)
Via CMS* CMS or CMA ** ISDN S0 (see Table 2trunk con1) nection (if active)
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via ISDN S0 trunk connection
–
CMA**
ISDN S0 (always active)
Via ISDN S0 trunk connection
–
CMA**
ISDN S2M
Via ISDN S2M trunk connection
–
CMA**
ISDN S2M
Via ISDN S2M trunk connection
–
CMA**
*
CMS is not necessary if the reference clock supplied by the CO is always available via the networking lines (not a transparent clock). ** CMA is not necessary if ADPCM conversion is not needed for HiPath Cordless Office (see Table 2-1). *** CMS is not necessary but is recommended for the following reasons: Although an Ethernet link is an asynchronous connection, buffer overflow/underflow can cause transmission errors. To avoid this, the clock difference between the master and the slave systems should be as small as possible so that the receive and send buffer can be read and addressed at the same speed on both sides. The more accurate the clock source in the relevant systems, the fewer the faults.
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5.3
For internal use only
SLC Board
Introduction The SLC boards (Subscriber Line Module Cordless) connect base stations for HiPath Cordless Office to ●
HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 (max. four SLC16s or SLC16Ns per system).
●
HiPath 3550 (max. one SLC16 or SLC16N per system).
The new board SLC16N is an optimized version of SLC16. Both boards have the same scope and are fully compatible from a technical perspective. SLC16 and SLC16N boards can be used in mixed mode within a single system. SLC16N can be used in specific SMRs of V1.2 and V3.0. Details on this can be found in the relevant sales release. Chapter 2 contains basic information on the options available for the use of HiPath Cordless Office.
>
For initial installation of the HiPath Cordless Office, the HiPath Cordless system number (DECT ID) must be ordered together with the SLC board. The HiPath Cordless system number is not supplied with replacement boards. Installing the SLC board and entering the HiPath Cordless system number releases 16 handsets for use (PIN numbers are assigned). These mobile units can then be logged on to the system. Any additional handsets to be used must first be released.
Base stations must be clocked with a high degree of accuracy for HiPath Cordless Office. Clip the CMS subboard onto the CBCPR board (for HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700) or the CMA or CMS subboard onto the CBCC board (for HiPath 3550) to ensure clock accuracy (see Table 21).
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Switches and LEDs
H1 (green) LEDs H2 (red) Lockout switch S1 (position = free, factory default)
Figure 5-3
SLC16N (S30810-Q2922-X) (not for U.S.)
LED (green) LED (red) Lockout switch (not pressed = free, factory default)
Figure 5-4
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SLC16N (S30810-Q2193-X100) (not for U.S.)
Activate the lockout switch (SLC16 = flip switch down; SLC16N = press switch) to block all idle cordless phones. Active mobile telephones are not locked until their onhook keys are pressed. Before unplugging the SLC board, always activate the lockout switch and wait until green LED stops flashing. This precaution ensures that none of the handsets are active.
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LED statuses and their meanings Table 5-2
SLC16, SLC16N (not for U.S.) - LED statuses
Red LED
Green LED
Status
Action
Off
Off
Board not receiving power or not plugged in Check plug contact on correctly. board. Board is out of order.
On
Off
Board is receiving power and board test is in progress. Board is defective if status remains unReplace the board. changed (board test unsuccessful). Loadware download unsuccessful. Board is Replace the board. defective. Error detected on board. Board is out of order (not applicable for errors detected by test loops) or board was deactivated by Hicom Assistant E.
Flashing
Off
Loadware download underway.
Off
On
Board test completed successfully. Board is OK (idle state).
Off On
5-8
Check whether the board was deactivated with Hicom Assistant E. If not, replace board.
Flashing At least one subscriber line circuit is active. On
Board disabled.
Check whether board was deactivated using the lockout switch.
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Cable and connector assignment (backplane, MDFU/MDFU-E, patch panel) Table 5-3 Color group
SLC16, SLC16N (not for U.S.) - Cable assignment Pair
1 2 1
3 4 5 6 7
2
8 9 10 11 12
3
13 14 15
a wire (tip)
b wire (ring)
SU connector
SLC16, SLC16N
BP: Xx8
wht/blu blu/wht wht/ora ora/wht wht/grn grn/wht wht/brn brn/wht wht/gry gry/wht red/blu blu/red red/ora ora/red red/grn grn/red red/brn brn/red red/gry gry/red blk/blu blu/blk blk/ora ora/blk blk/grn grn/blk blk/brn brn/blk blk/gry gry/blk
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1a
39
1b
38
2a
48
2b
27
3a
47
3b
16
4a
46
4b
05
5a
45
5b
14
6a
44
6b
23
7a
43
7b
32
8a
42
8b
11
9a
31
9b
02
10a
22
10b
13
11a
33
11b
04
12a
24
12b
15
13a
35
13b
06
14a
26
14b
17
15a
37
15b
Access 1 Access 2 Access 3 Access 4 Access 5 Access 6 Access 7 Access 8 Access 9 Access 10 Access 11 Access 12 Access 13 Access 14 Access 15
MDFU/ MDFU-E
Patch panel, RJ45 pin
1a
4
1b
5
2a
4
2b
5
3a
4
3b
5
4a
4
4b
5
5a
4
5b
5
6a
4
6b
5
7a
4
7b
5
8a
4
8b
5
9a
4
9b
5
10a
4
10b
5
11a
4
11b
5
12a
4
12b
5
13a
4
13b
5
14a
4
14b
5
15a
4
15b
5
Notes BS 1: UP0/E port 1 BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x BS x: UP0/E port x
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SLC16, SLC16N (not for U.S.) - Cable assignment
Color group
Pair
4
16
5-10
For internal use only
a wire (tip)
b wire (ring)
yel/blu blu/yel
SU connector
SLC16, SLC16N
BP: Xx8 08
16a
28
16b
Access 16
MDFU/ MDFU-E
Patch panel, RJ45 pin
16a
4
16b
5
Notes BS x: UP0/E port x
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System configuration with SLC16 and SLC16N For information on the maximum possible HiPath Cordless Office system configuration with SLC16 and SLC16N boards, see Table 2-1. SLC16 and SLC16N board distribution in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 cabinets You can install up to four SLC boards in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700. Please note the following when distributing the boards in the individual cabinets: ●
Basic cabinet BC Up to two SLC boards can be installed in the basic cabinet. Sixteen BS3/1s or eight BS2/ 2s and BS3/3s can be connected to each board.
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Expansion cabinets EC1 and EC2 Four SLC boards can be installed in a single expansion cabinet. Up to sixteen BS3/1s or eight BS2/2s and BS3/3s can be connected to each SLC board. To avoid overloading the power supply when operating four SLC boards in a single expansion cabinet, do not install any other peripheral boards in the same cabinet.
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To guarantee uninterrupted HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 operation, the SLC board should not be installed with a second SLC board, an SLMO24 or a TS2 on a PCM segment. This condition must always be satisfied. For information on the distribution of PCM segments, refer to the HiPath 3000/5000 Service Manual.
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Supplying power to base stations Power is supplied to the base stations primarily via the internal PSU in the system in question. ●
HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 The internal system power supply unit provides sufficient power to the configurations mentioned in Table 5-4. For distances of up to 1000 m (at 2x0.6 mm) between the SLC board and base station, the BS2/2 and BS3/3 must each be connected via two UP0/E ports. Only one UP0/E port is required for BS3/1 base stations. Table 5-4
HiPath 3750, HiPath 3700 - Maximum number of SLA24N and SLMO24 subscriber line modules depending on the number of base stations connected to SLC16 or SLC16N (not for U.S.)
HiPath 3750 HiPath 3700
Basic cabinet
Expansion cabinet
5-12
Number of SLC16s SLC16Ns
0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4
Number of base stations BS3/1 BS2/2 BS4 BS3/3 when connected BS4 via 1xUP0/E when connected via 2xUP0/E 0 0 16 8 32 16 0 0 16 8 32 16 48 24 64 32
Number of SLA24Ns SLMO24s
7 5 3 8 6 4 2 0
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HiPath 3550 Subject to certain prerequisites, the system-internal PSU UPSC-D provides sufficient power for the operation of sixteen BS3/1s (one UP0/E each) or eight BS2/2s and BS3/3s (two UP0/E each). These prerequisites depend on the –
line length and line type between SLC board and base station. The specifications listed below are based on line lengths of up to 1000 m and a line type of 2x0.6 mm per UP0/E.
–
number and type of corded telephones connected to the system. Table 5-5 through Table 5-7 show which telephone configurations work without additional power supply.
Table 5-5
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on the number of BS3/1 base stations connected to SLC16 or SLC16N (not for U.S.)
Number of BS3/1s and BS4s connected via 1xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
1
66
61
57
53
48
44
2
63
59
54
50
46
41
3
60
56
52
47
43
39
4
58
53
49
45
40
36
5
55
51
47
42
38
33
6
53
48
44
40
35
31
7
50
46
41
37
33
28
8
47
43
39
34
30
26
9
45
40
36
32
27
23
10
42
38
33
29
25
20
11
40
35
31
27
22
18
12
37
33
28
24
20
15
13
34
30
26
21
17
13
14
32
27
23
19
14
10
15
29
25
20
16
12
7
16
27
22
18
13
9
5
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Table 5-6
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on the number of BS2/2 base stations connected to an SLC board (not for U.S.)
Number of BS2/2s connected to SLC16 or SLC16N
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones 1
63
59
54
50
46
41
2
58
53
49
45
40
36
3
53
48
44
40
35
31
4
47
43
39
34
30
26
5
42
38
33
29
25
20
6
37
33
28
24
20
15
7
32
27
23
19
14
10
8
27
22
18
13
9
5
Table 5-7
HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on the number of BS3/3 base stations connected to an SLC board (not for U.S.)
Number of BS3/3s and BS4s connected via 2xUP0/E to SLC16 or SLC16N
5-14
Maximum number of corded telephones Analog terminals 0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
optiset E and optiPoint 500 telephones
1
64
60
56
51
47
42
2
60
56
52
47
43
39
3
57
52
48
43
39
35
4
53
48
44
40
35
31
5
49
44
40
36
31
27
6
45
40
36
32
27
23
7
41
37
32
28
23
19
8
37
33
28
24
20
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Options for supplying power to the base stations Each base station must be connected to the SLC board via the main distribution frame (MDFU or MDFU-E). Always route the UP0/E ports on the SLC board via a splitting strip to protect against surges caused by lightning. To do so, insert the polarized surge protectors (supplied) from above into the plugging locations on the splitting strip. The following options are available for supplying power to the base stations: ●
Power supply via one UP0/E port (Page 5-16)
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Power supply via two UP0/E ports (Page 5-17)
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Power supply via three UP0/E ports (Page 5-18), for BS3/3 and BS4
If the power supplied by the UPSC-D (HiPath 3550) is insufficient, additional power can be supplied via the external power supply EPSU2 (Page 5-18). Signal propagation times differ due to the varying distances between the base stations, the system, and the connection cables used (refer to the HiPath Cordless Office Service Manual). The SLC boards automatically balance out these propagation time differences.
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Base station power supply via one UP0/E port Connect the base station to a free port on SLC board as shown in Figure 5-5. Be careful not to exceed the maximum connection cable lengths (1000 m for 2x0.6 mm). HiPath 3750, HiPath 3550, HiPath 3700
BS3/1 and BS4 for indoors
SLC16, SLC16N
1 2
CABLU
Splitting strip
UP0/E
a / 1
MDFU, MDFU-E Figure 5-5
5-16
Base station power supply via one UP0/E port (not for U.S.)
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Base station power supply via two UP0/E ports Connect the base station to two free ports on the SLC board as shown in Figure 5-6. Be careful not to exceed the maximum connection cable lengths (1000 m for 2x0.6 mm). Using two UP0/E ports increases the traffic capacity in BS2/2, BS3/3, and BS4 base stations. HiPath 3750, HiPath 3550, HiPath 3700
BS2/2, BS3/3, BS5 for indoors
SLC16, SLC16N
2 3 4 5
CABLU
Splitting strip
UP0/E1 UP0/E2
a / 1
MDFU, MDFU-E Figure 5-6
Base station power supply via two UP0/E ports (not for U.S.)
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BS3/3 power supply via three UP0/E ports Connect the BS3/3 and/or BS4 base station to three free ports on the SLC board as shown in Figure 5-7. Be careful not to exceed the maximum connection cable lengths (1000 m for 2x0.6 mm). Using three UP0/E ports increases the traffic capacity in the BS3/3 base station. HiPath 3750, HiPath 3550, HiPath 3700
BS3/3 and BS4 for indoors
SLC16, SLC16N
2 3 4 5 6 7
CABLU
Splitting strip
UP0/E1 UP0/E2 UP0/E3
a / 1
MDFU, MDFU-E Figure 5-7
BS3/3 power supply via three UP0/E ports (not for U.S.)
Additional UPSC-D power supply via EPSU2 If the power supplied by the UPSC-D (HiPath 3550) is insufficient, additional power can be supplied via the external power supply EPSU2. This can be achieved by connecting the DC port on the EPSU2 to the special DC input on the UPSC-D. As described on the preceding pages, the base stations must be connected to one (BS3/1) or two (BS2/2 and BS3/3) or three (BS3/3) free UP0/E ports on the SLC board. If you need an additional external power supply for the 19-inch housing in HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300, you should use the EPSU2-R power supply. This is installed in the ECR expansion cabinet rack. Section 2.4, "Power-Related Capacity Limits" shows which telephone configurations manage without an additional power supply and which configurations require an additional one.
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EPSU2 external power supply The EPSU2 AC-to-DC converter is an external power supply unit for use when the UPSC-D is unable to provide sufficient power for the base stations and telephones connected to HiPath 3550. The external power supply EPSU2 comes in two versions: ●
S30122-K7221-X1 - This version is always supplied with four built-in batteries. These batteries guarantee approx. 30 minutes of bridging time in the event of a power failure.
●
S30122-K7221-X2 - This version is supplied without batteries. To use this model’s uninterruptible power supply function, four batteries must be ordered separately and installed.
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The new EPSU2 model S30122-K7221-X2 is designed to replace S30122K7221-X1. Differences between the two models are indicated at the appropriate point in the following description.
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DC port for UPSC-D Note polarity.
Housing cover
Battery fuse LED 1
Mounting screws
LED 2
AC port for 100 – 240 Vac Figure 5-8
5-20
EPSU2 - Indicators and ports
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EPSU2 - Explanation of indicators and ports
LED 1
LED 2
(DC output)
(AC input)
Explanation
On
On
DC output and AC input voltages are OK.
Off
On
No DC voltage at output (e.g. DC consumer has a short circuit).
On
Off
No AC voltage at input (power outage, system and additional power supply receiving battery power).
Off
Off
No AC input voltage (power outage) and batteries are flat or the battery fuse is defective or was removed (for example by turning it to the left).
Ports
Explanation
Battery fuse
Melting fuse 5 x 20 mm, 2.5 A/slow-blowing
AC port (input)
IEC 320/16 (grounded power cable/IEC)
DC port (output)
Screw terminal connections for insulated lines (0.5 – 2.5 mm2), 56 V/140 W ● EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X1 = 2-wire power cable to UPSC-D, pre-installed, soldered ends. Note polarity. ● EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X2 = 2-wire power cable to UPSC-D, with Phoenix terminal blocks.
Technical specifications for EPSU2 Table 5-9
EPSU2 - Technical specifications EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X1
Scope of delivery
●
● ●
●
EPSU2 AC-to-DC converter with four batteries loaded Operating manual AC connecting cable (shockproof plug, IEC 320 socket) DC cable to UPSC-D, length = 2 m
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EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X2 ●
● ●
●
EPSU2 AC-to-DC converter without batteries Operating manual AC connecting cable (shockproof plug, IEC 320 socket) DC cable to UPSC-D, length = 2 m
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For internal use only
EPSU2 - Technical specifications EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X1
AC power cable
● ●
AC power
EPSU2 S30122-K7221-X2
C39195-Z7001-C17 Euro angled C39195-Z7001-C20 GBR angled 100 - 240 Vac
Frequency range
47 to 63 Hz
Connected output
200 W
Output power consumption/ nominal output
140 W
Mains/nominal voltage
54.2 V
UPS batteries
Battery operation: ● Permitted batteries: manufacturer/type number ● Number of batteries ● Size (Ah) ● Nominal voltage ● Overload protection Nominal current Overload protection Ambient temperature
V39113-W5123-E891 Four batteries are supplied built-in
●
● ● ● ●
V39113-W5123-E891 Batteries are not included in the scope of supply and must be ordered separately
CSB/EVX-1270, Hitachi/HP6.5-12, Yuasa/NP6-12, Varta/ Noack 43720303, Sonnenschein/0719143200, Panasonic/ LCR12-7P 4 units, 12 V each 7 Ah 48 V (fully charged 54 V, discharge to 44 V) Melting fuse 5 x 20 mm, 2.5 A/slow-blowing 2.5 A Electronic current limiting circuit Indoors, +5°C to +45°C
Humidity
95%, non-condensing
Cooling
Natural convection
Protection rating
IP 21 (DIN 40050)
Housing dimensions (W x D x H in mm)
250 x 114 x 317
Weight
approx. 14.1 kg (with batteries) approx. 4.1 kg (without batteries)
Marking
CE
Personal safety, insulation Grounding, shielding
5-22
EN60950 and IEC950 Protection class 1, output is floating against ground
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Installation notes ●
The EPSU2 AC-to-DC converter is designed for indoor installation only.
●
The unit is only suitable for wall mounting (vertically, with AC port below).
●
Always install the units in a dry, dust-free area where there is no danger of vibrations.
●
Always make sure there is sufficient air circulation around the units. Do not block the ventilation holes.
●
When selecting the location, keep in mind the necessary lengths of the following cables: – AC cable (shockproof plug, IEC 320 socket) – DC cable to UPSC-D, length = 2 m
Procedure: Wall-mounting EPSU2 Step
Procedure
1.
Drill two holes for anchors (5 mm ∅) in the wall, as shown in Figure 5-9. Depending on the wall materials, you may have to use a different kind of attachment, such as wood screws for timber walls.
2.
Insert the anchors and insert two screws (3.5 mm ∅), leaving 5 mm projecting from the wall.
3.
Mount the EPSU2 onto the screws and tighten them all the way.
115 mm
102 mm
33 mm
317 mm
Figure 5-9
EPSU2 - Holes for wall-mounting
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5.4
SLCN
Introduction The SLCN (Subscriber Line Module Cordless New) board is used in HiPath 3800 and connects base stations to HiPath Cordless Office. There are 16 UP0/E ports available for this. You can install up to four SLCN boards in one system. Chapter 2 contains basic information on the options available for operating HiPath Cordless Office. Base stations must be clocked with a high degree of accuracy for HiPath Cordless Office. The CMS subboard must be clipped onto the CBSAP board for this (see Table 2-1). Front panel
Two LEDs indicating the board status: ●
LED (red)
●
LED (green)
Figure 5-10
5-24
SLCN (S30810-Q2193-X300) - LEDs on the front panel
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LED statuses and their meanings Table 5-10
SLCN - LED statuses
Red LED
Green LED
Status
Action
Off
Off
Board not receiving power or not plugged in Check plug contact on correctly. board. Board is out of order.
On
Off
Board is receiving power and board test is in progress. Board is defective if status remains unReplace the board. changed (board test unsuccessful). Loadware download unsuccessful. Board is Replace the board. defective. Error detected on board. Board is out of order (not applicable for errors detected by test loops) or board was deactivated by Hicom Assistant E.
Flashing
Off
Loadware download underway.
Off
On
Board test completed successfully. Board is OK (idle state).
Off
Check whether the board was deactivated with Hicom Assistant E. If not, replace board.
Flashing At least one subscriber line circuit is active.
Cable and connector assignment ●
For connecting to the SIVAPAC connectors on the backplane: Table 5-11
●
For connecting to the connector panels using RJ45 jacks: Table 5-12
●
For connecting to the connector panels using SIPAC 1 SU connectors: Table 5-13
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Table 5-11 Pair 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
5-26
a wire (tip)
SLCN - SIVAPAC connector assignment on the backplane b wire (ring)
wht/blu blu/wht wht/ora ora/wht wht/grn grn/wht wht/brn brn/wht wht/gry gry/wht red/blu blu/red red/ora ora/red red/grn grn/red red/brn brn/red red/gry gry/red blk/blu blu/blk blk/ora ora/blk blk/grn grn/blk blk/brn brn/blk blk/gry gry/blk yel/blu blu/yel
SIVAPAC connector
SLCN
1
1a
23
1b
3
2a
4
2b
5
3a
6
3b
7
4a
8
4b
9
5a
10
5b
11
6a
12
6b
13
7a
14
7b
15
8a
16
8b
17
9a
18
9b
19
10a
20
10b
24
11a
25
11b
26
12a
27
12b
29
13a
30
13b
31
14a
32
14b
34
15a
35
15b
37
16a
38
16b
Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16
MDFU-E
Notes
1a 1b 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b 10a 10b 11a 11b 12a 12b 13a 13b 14a 14b 15a 15b 16a 16b
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Table 5-12
SLCN - Connector panel assignment with RJ45 jacks
RJ45 jack No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Pin
SLCN
4
1a
5
1b
4
2a
5
2b
4
3a
5
3b
4
4a
5
4b
4
5a
5
5b
4
6a
5
6b
4
7a
5
7b
4
8a
5
8b
4
9a
5
9b
4
10a
5
10b
4
11a
5
11b
4
12a
5
12b
4
13a
5
13b
4
14a
5
14b
4
15a
5
15b
4
16a
5
16b
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Table 5-12
SLCN - Connector panel assignment with RJ45 jacks
RJ45 jack No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
5-28
Pin 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5
SLCN
Notes Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free
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Color group
SLCN - Connector panel assignment with SIPAC 1 SU connectors (cable for ports 1 - 16)
Pair
1 2 1
3 4 5 6 7
2
8 9 10 11 12
3
13 14 15
a wire (tip)
b wire (ring)
SU connector
wht/blu blu/wht wht/ora ora/wht wht/grn grn/wht wht/brn brn/wht wht/gry gry/wht red/blu blu/red red/ora ora/red red/grn grn/red red/brn brn/red red/gry gry/red blk/blu blu/blk blk/ora ora/blk blk/grn grn/blk blk/brn brn/blk blk/gry gry/blk
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19
1a
39
1b
38
2a
48
2b
27
3a
47
3b
16
4a
46
4b
05
5a
45
5b
14
6a
44
6b
23
7a
43
7b
32
8a
42
8b
11
9a
31
9b
02
10a
22
10b
13
11a
33
11b
04
12a
24
12b
15
13a
35
13b
06
14a
26
14b
17
15a
37
15b
Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15
MDFU-E
Patch panel, RJ45 pin
1a
4
1b
5
2a
4
2b
5
3a
4
3b
5
4a
4
4b
5
5a
4
5b
5
6a
4
6b
5
7a
4
7b
5
8a
4
8b
5
9a
4
9b
5
10a
4
10b
5
11a
4
11b
5
12a
4
12b
5
13a
4
13b
5
14a
4
14b
5
15a
4
15b
5
Notes
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Table 5-13
SLCN - Connector panel assignment with SIPAC 1 SU connectors (cable for ports 1 - 16)
Color group
Pair
4
16
5-30
a wire (tip)
b wire (ring)
yel/blu blu/yel
SU connector
SLCN
08
16a
28
16b
Port 16
MDFU-E
Patch panel, RJ45 pin
16a
4
16b
5
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System configuration with SLCN For information on the maximum possible HiPath Cordless Office system configuration with SLCN boards, see Table 2-1. SLCN board distribution in HiPath 3800 cabinets You can install up to four SLCN boards in HiPath 3800. A system cabinet can be fitted with all four SLCN boards.
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To guarantee uninterrupted operation of HiPath 3800, there should be no more than two SLCN boards plugged in on a PCM segment. This condition must always be satisfied. For information on the distribution of PCM segments, refer to the HiPath 3000/ 5000 Service Manual.
Supplying power to base stations Power is supplied to the base stations primarily via the internal PSU in the system in question. If the number of LUNA2 modules counted is correct, the system’s internal power supply unit provides sufficient power to supply the HiPath Cordless Office system configuration specified in Table 2-1.
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6
Technical Data
6.1
System Data
Maximum configuration per node for HiPath 3000 ●
SLC boards
max. 4
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Base stations (BS)
max. 64
●
Mobile telephones (MT) per base station for:
Frequent callers and infrequent callers (see System Expansion section)
Maximum configuration of different capacity levels and software versions (see Section 2.4) SLC board ●
With automatic signal delay correction
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UP0/E ports to the base station
See Section 6.1
–
Number of
16
–
Line protocol
CorNet-TRadio
–
Four B channels
Each with 32 Kbps voice transfer
–
One D channel
16 Kbps signaling
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Line range to the base system
Cable-specific range, see Section 3.5.4.3
●
Signal range
approx. 2000, depending on cable type
Connection cables The base stations are connected with two wires (per connection cable) to the UP0/E ports (SLC board) via the main distribution frame (MDFU) of the communication system. ●
Cable type:
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Connection:
Symmetrically stranded cable (for recommendations, see Section 3.5.4.3) Base station:
8-pole screw terminal (protected against short circuits and polarized), see Figure 3-7
Communication system:
Splitting strip/main distribution frame (MDFU) connection with over-voltage protector.
EPSU:
Enhancement for internal power supply; using the EPSU enables HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3550 to reach the maximum capacity limit
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DECT standard ●
Number of channels
120 duplex channels, freely administered (10 carriers, each with 12 time-division multiplex channels)
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Frequency range
1.88 to 1.9 GHz (send and receive range)
●
Channel spacing
1.728 MHz
●
Bit rate
1.152 Mbps
●
Speech encoding
32 kilobit ADPCM
●
GAP standard
Specified in DECT specification 300444
–
Siemens-specific protocol enhancement
6-2
PN CAP
Latin America: 1.91 to 1.93 GHz
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6.1.1
Base Stations
General ●
Software
Can be loaded via the communication system.
●
Antennas
Two external antennas are mounted on the top of the housing of the base station. The base station works with antenna diversity (this means that the radio receiver is connected to whichever antenna delivers the greater field strength).
●
Average output power
10 mW to 125 mW
●
Radio range
Basically dependant on the radio transmission characteristics of the environment/premises.
–
Outdoors
Up to 300 m
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Indoors
Up to 50 m
●
Power supply
Power supply to the base station via UP0/E ports or by means of an additional power supply.
●
Traffic capacity
See Section 2.6
●
Accessories
Outdoor housing
BS3/S and BS3/1base stations ●
Dimensions
181 x 139 x 69 (W x H x D in mm)
●
Weight
300 g
●
Power supply
Supply voltage: 42 V to 54 V
●
Power consumption
max. 1.7 W
●
Operating temperature
Indoors: + 5°C to + 50°C Outdoors: - 20°C to + 50°C (in outdoor housing)
●
Up0E lines/voice channels
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BS3/3 base station ●
Dimensions
202 x 172 x 43 (W x H x D in mm)
●
Weight
474 g
●
Power supply
Supply voltage: 42 V to 54 V Supply current: 59 mA to 94 mA
●
Power consumption
max. 3.2 W
●
Operating temperature
Indoors: - 5°C to + 50°C Outdoors: - 20°C to + 50°C (in outdoor housing)
●
Up0E lines/voice channels
3/12
The outdoor housing already used for BS2/2 (S30122-X7469-X) is also available for base station BS3/3. The only difference is that no heating board is needed. BS4 base station ●
Dimensions
202 x 172 x 43 (W x H x D in mm)
●
Weight
500 g
●
Power supply
Supply voltage: 42 V to 54 V Supply current: 21 mA to 65 mA
●
Power consumption
max. 3.0 W
●
Operating temperature
Indoors: - 5°C to + 50°C Outdoors: - 20°C to + 50°C (in outdoor housing)
●
Up0E lines/voice channels
3/12
The BS4 housing was slightly modified in comparison to BS3. The LEDs which can be seen from the outside are now positioned between the antennas to improve visibility. The outdoor housing already used for BS2/2 (S30122-X7469-X) is also available for base station BS4. The only difference is that no heating board is needed.
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LED status displays on the base station ●
No settings need be made at the base station.
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LED 1/LED 2 on the front of the base station provides the following information: LED 1/red
LED 2/green Information
Fault: 1. ON
OFF
Once the operating voltage is applied or after a reset: base station self-test. If a fault is discovered, the base station display remains in this mode.
2.
Blinking*
OFF
No operating software is available in the base station. Base station is waiting for new operating software to be loaded or the operating software is being loaded to the base station.
3.
Blinking*
ON
The base station is operational but the "Download" parameter and subsequent system synchronization are not available.
4.
Double blinking**
ON
BS3/3 and BS4 only: The base station is operational but all frequencies are blocked.
Operating mode: 1. OFF ON
Base station is synchronized and ready to transmit but no time slot is active. No mobile telephones are in operating mode.
2.
OFF
ON (with brief interruptions)
At least one time slot is active. Connection exists to at least one mobile telephone.
3.
ON
Blinking*
Only for BS4: The base station is in overload, that is, all available B channels are busy.
* : LED blinking = approximately 0.5 seconds on/0.5 seconds off **: LED blinking = two quick flashes on/0.5 seconds off
Table 6-1
Information on LED displays
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6.1.2
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Mobile Telephones
All the mobile telephones mentioned in this section are suitable for use in normal environments. The Gigaset active M and Gigaset active M EX mobile telephones may also be used in industrial environments. 6.1.2.1
Gigaset 3000 Comfort
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.2
●
Output power
Average output power 10 mW Peak output power 250 mW
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Adjustable: 10 different tones + short ringing tone
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven
●
Display
Illuminated graphical display with battery charge status display
–
Layout
4-line graphical display, 16 characters per line
–
Character height
4.5 mm
●
Approved ambient conditions
●
Telephone directory, locally inte- Up to 100 entries grated
●
Power supply (charge status displayed) –
Authorized rechargeable batteries
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh)
Sanyo H-3 U (1500 mAh)
GP GP60AAKC (600 mAh)
GP GP130 AA HC (1300 mAh)
Varta 751RS (700 mAh)
GP GP150 AA HC (1500 mAh) Varta VH 1101 (1100 mAh) Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh) Friwo NiMH (1400 mAh)
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Toshiba TH-1200 AARE (1200 mAh) Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
7
Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries or of non-rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
–
Talktime
NiCd, 700 mAh: up to 10 hours NiMH, 1100 mAh: up to 15 hours NiMH, 1500 mAh: up to 20 hours
–
Standby time
NiCd, 700 mAh: up to 100 hours NiMH, 1100 mAh: up to 160 hours NiMH, 1500 mAh: up to 220 hours
–
Charging time in handset
NiCd, 700 mAh: 5 - 6 hours NiMH, 1100 mAh: 8 - 9 hours Charging time on initial startup: approx. 16 hours
●
Housing
160 x 50 x 28 (H x W x D in mm)
●
Weight
approx. 165 g including batteries
6.1.2.2
Gigaset 3000L
●
Product security
●
Power supply
Plug-in power supply unit in accordance with EN 60950
–
Charging unit
Plug-in power supply unit 230 Vac
–
Output voltage: Output current:
approx. 5 Vac approx. 200 mA
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Gigaset 3000 Micro
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.2
●
Output power
Average output power 10 mW Peak output power 250 mW
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Adjustable: 10 different tones + short ringing tone
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven
●
Display
Illuminated graphical display with battery charge status display
–
Layout
4-line graphical display, 16 characters per line
–
Character height
4.5 mm
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
●
Telephone directory, locally inte- Up to 100 entries grated
●
Power supply (charge status displayed) –
Authorized rechargeable batteries
Toshiba Power Pack (NiMH 600 mAh)
–
Talktime
approx. 15 hours
–
Standby time
up to 200 hours
–
Charging time in handset
approx. 5 hours
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup. ●
Housing
122 x 43 x 18 (H x W x D in mm)
●
Weight
approx. 98 g including batteries
●
Accessories
Headset (handset rechargeable batteries: Nickel Metal Hydride)
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6.1.2.4
Gigaset 3000L Micro
●
Product security
●
Power supply
Plug-in power supply unit in accordance with EN 60950
–
Charging unit
Plug-in power supply unit 230 Vac
–
Output voltage: Output current:
approx. 9 Vac approx. 240 mA
6.1.2.5
Gigaset 4000 Comfort and Gigaset 4000 Micro
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
Average output power 10 mW per channel Peak output power 250 mW per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Adjustable: 10 different tones + short ringing tone
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven
●
Display
Illuminated graphic display
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
●
Telephone directory, locally inte- Up to 200 entries grated
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Authorized rechargeable batteries for Gigaset 4000 Comfort
Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh)
Saft VHAAH 1300 (1300 mAh)
Mobile Power 700 (700 mAh)
YDT 1200 (1200 mAh)
Panasonic P-60AA DT (600 mAh)
Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh)
Emmerich 700 (700 mAh) Sanyo HR-3U (1600 mAh) GP GP130 AA HC (1300 mAh)
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Emmerich 1300 (1300 mAh) –
Authorized rechargeable batteries for Gigaset 4000 Micro
Order no. V30145-K1310-X125 (500 mAh) Order no. V30145-K1310-X229 (500 mAh)
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
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–
Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries or of non-rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types. Talktime
NiCd, 700 mAh: over 10 hours NiMH, 500 mAh: over 15 hours NiMH, 1200 mAh: over 17 hours NiMH, 1600 mAh: over 23 hours
–
Standby time
NiCd, 700 mAh: up to 150 hours NiMH, 500 mAh: up to 250 hours NiMH, 1200 mAh: up to 250 hours NiMH, 1600 mAh: up to 350 hours
–
Charging time in handset
NiCd, 700 mAh: approx. 5.5 hours NiMH, 500 mAh: approx. 5.5 hours NiMH, 1200 mAh: approx. 9 hours NiMH, 1600 mAh: approx. 12 hours Charging time on initial startup: approx. 16 hours
●
●
Housing –
Gigaset 4000 Comfort
approx. 155 x 53.6 x 36.2 mm
–
Gigaset 4000 Micro
approx. 112.5 x 45.1 x 24.7 mm
Weight incl. rechargeable battery –
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Gigaset 4000 Micro
6.1.2.6
approx. 100 g
Gigaset 4000L
●
Product security
●
Power supply
Plug-in power supply unit in accordance with EN 60950
–
Charging unit
Plug-in power supply unit 230 Vac
–
Output voltage: Output current:
approx. 5 Vac approx. 200 mA
6.1.2.7
Gigaset active M
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
Average output power 10 mW per channel Peak output power 250 mW per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Adjustable: 10 different tones + short ringing tone
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven
●
Display
Illuminated graphic display
●
Approved ambient conditions
- 10°C to + 40°C 100% relative humidity plus splashing (IP64)
●
Telephone directory, locally inte- Up to 200 entries grated
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Approved rechargeable bat- Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), 500 mAh teries for Gigaset active M Order No.: V30145-K1310-X125 Order No.: V30145-K1310-X229
–
Approved rechargeable bat- Order No.: V391135-W3124-A831 teries for Gigaset active M EX
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
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Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
–
Talktime
NiMH, 500 mAh: over 15 hours
–
Standby time
NiMH, 500 mAh: up to 250 hours
–
Charging time in handset
NiMH, 500 mAh: approx. 5.5 hours Charging time on initial startup: approx. 16 hours
●
Housing
approx. 150 x 57 x 27 mm
●
Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 141 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit
S30807-K6718-X
●
Plug-in power supply unit
C39280-Z4-C373 Input voltage: 230 Vac Output voltage: approx. 5 Vac Output current: approx. 200 mA
6.1.2.8
Gigaset S1 professional
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Adjustable: 10 different tones + short ringing tone
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven
●
Display
Illuminated graphic display
●
Telephone directory, locally inte- Up to 200 entries grated
●
PIN lock
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4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
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Approved ambient conditions
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Recommended rechargeable batteries
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), 700 mAh Sanyo Twicell 700 Sanyo Twicell 650 Panasonic 700 mAh GP 700 mAh YDT AAA SUPER 700 VARTA PhonePower AAA 700 mAh
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
7
Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
–
Talktime
approx. 13 hours
–
Standby time
approx. 170 hours
–
Charging time in handset
approx. 5 hours Charging time on initial startup: approx. 16 hours
●
Housing
approx. 146 x 55 x 27 mm (L x W x H)
●
Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 131 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit
S30852-H1502-R141
●
Plug-in power supply unit
C39280-Z4-C373 Input voltage: 230 Vac/50 Hz/30 mA Output voltage: 9.5 Vac/400 mA
●
Plug-in power supply unit for UK C39280-Z4-C478
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Gigaset SL1 professional
●
Software
●
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
●
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
● ●
Tone ringing
●
●
Volume control
●
5 adjustable levels
●
Handset
●
3 adjustable levels
●
Tone ringing signaling
●
●
for internal calls
●
Adjustable
●
for external calls
●
Adjustable
●
●
10 standard ringtones (3 ringtones/7 melodies)
●
●
16 loadable polyphonic melodies
●
User Interface (UI)
●
Menu-driven
●
Display
●
Illuminated graphic display
●
Telephone directory, locally integrated
●
Up to 200 entries
●
Voice dialing (voice telephone book)
●
Up to 23 entries
●
Vibration alert
●
●
PIN lock
●
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
●
Approved ambient conditions
●
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
● ●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display)
●
Approved battery pack
●
Lithium-ion (Lilon), 700 mAh
Do not remove batteries without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
7
Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
–
Talktime
approx. 15 hours
–
Standby time
approx. 250 hours
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Charging time in handset
approx. 2.5 hours Charging time on initial startup: approx. 15 hours
●
Housing
approx. 114 x 4 x 22 mm (L x W x H)
●
Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 140 g (including battery pack)
Accessories ●
Charging unit including plug-in power supply unit for EU
S30852-H1521-R147 Input voltage: 230 Vac/50 Hz/30 mA Output voltage: 9.5 Vac/400 mA
●
Plug-in power supply unit for UK S30852-H1521-V147
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6.1.2.10
For internal use only
Gigaset S2 professional
●
Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
Adjustable: 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 20 standard ringtones (3 ringtones/17 melodies) 16 loadable polyphonic melodies
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
●
Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book, e-mail directory, call-by-call list (integrated locally) Up to a total of 200 entries
●
Voice dialing (voice telephone book)
Up to 30 entries
●
PIN lock
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Recommended rechargeable batteries
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), 700 mAh Sanyo Twicell 700 Sanyo Twicell 650 Sanyo HR-4U 800 mAh Panasonic 700 mAh GP 700 mAh GP GP85AAAHC 850 mAh YDT AAA SUPER 700 YDT Yuasa Delta AAA 800 800 mAh VARTA PhonePower AAA 700 mAh
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
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For internal use only
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Caution The use of any other rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
Example for 850 mAh capacity: –
Talktime
Up to 10 hours
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Standby time
Up to 150 hours
–
Charging time in handset
approx. 8 hours in the charging unit, approx. 11 hours in the base station
–
Charging time for handset on initial startup approx. 8 hours in the charging unit, approx. 11 hours in the base station The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable.
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Housing
approx. 141 x 51 x 28 mm (L x W x H)
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Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 131 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug- S30852-H1649-R141 in power supply unit Input voltage: 230 Vac/50 Hz/20 mA Output voltage: 4 Vdc/150 mA
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Plug-in power supply unit for EU
C39280-Z4-C516 Input voltage: 230 Vac/50 Hz/30 mA Output voltage: 9.5 Vac/400 mA
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Charging unit for UK including plug- S30852-H1649-V141 in power supply unit
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Plug-in power supply unit for UK
C39280-Z4-C521 Input voltage: 230 Vac/50 Hz/30 mA Output voltage: 9.5 Vac/400 mA
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Technical Data System Data
6.1.2.11
For internal use only
Gigaset SL2 professional
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Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
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Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
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Tone ringing –
Volume control
adjustable 5 levels
–
Tone ringing signal
adjustable 3 levels
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Tonrufsignalisierung
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für Intern
adjustable
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für Extern
adjustable
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10 standard ringtones (3 ringtones / 7 melodies)
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16 loadable polyphonic melodies
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User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
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Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book (integrated locally)
Up to a total of 250 entries
●
Voice dialing (voice telephone book)
Up to 30 entries
●
Vibration alert
●
●
PIN-lock
●
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display)
●
Approved battery pack
●
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
Lithium-ion (Lilon), 700 mAh
Do not remove the batteriey pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the batteriey pack is removed and reinserted, it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup!
7
Caution The use of any other accu packs may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement batteries are required, be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types.
–
Talktime
Up to 10 hours
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Standby time
Up to 250 hours
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Charging time in handset
approx. 3,5 hours Initial charging time: approx. 15 hours
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Housing
approx. 131 x 47 x 23 mm (L x W x H)
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Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 111 g (incl. battery pack)
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit
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Plug-in power supply unit for UK S30852-H1784-L141
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Technical Data System Data
6.1.2.12
For internal use only
Gigaset S3 professional
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Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
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Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
adjustable 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Can be configured separately for internal and external calls (3 ringtones and 30 melodies)
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
●
Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book (integrated locally)
Up to a total of 250 entries
●
PIN-lock
●
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
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Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Recommended rechargeable batteries
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), 600 - 1200 mAh Sanyo NiMH 800 GP 850 mAh Yuasa Technologies AAA 800
Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do. After the batteries are removed and reinserted, they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup.
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Example for a capacity of 800 mAh : –
Talktime
Up to 9 hours
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Standby time
Up to 175 hours
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Charging time in handset
approx. 9 h in charging unit, approx. 7 h in base station
The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable. ●
Housing
approx. 143 x 50 x 30 mm (L x W x H)
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Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx. 119 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug- S30852-H1980-R142 in power supply unitt
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Charging unit for UK including plug- S30852-H1980-L142 in power supply unit
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Charging unit for US including plug- S30852-H1980-R142 in power supply unit
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Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit
>
S30852-H1980-C442
The home version of the Gigaset S3 professional will be classified by the HiPath Cordless Office system as GAP-device.
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Technical Data System Data
6.1.2.13
For internal use only
Gigaset SL3 professional
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Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
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Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
adjustable 5 levels + crescendo ringing
–
Tone ringing signal
Can be configured separately for internal and external calls (3 ringtones and 30 melodies)
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
●
Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book (integrated locally)
Up to a total of 250 entries
●
PIN-lock
●
●
Approved ambient conditions
+ 5°C to + 45°C 20% to 75% relative humidity
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display)
●
Approved battery pack
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), 700 mAh
Do not remove the battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the batteriey pack is removed and reinserted, it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup!
7
Caution The use of any other battery packs may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement battery packs are required, be sure to use only the approved types.
–
Talktime
Up to 14 hours
–
Standby time
Up to 350 hours
–
Charging time in handset
approx. 3,5 h
The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable. ●
Housing
approx. 114 x 46,5 x 22,6 mm (L x W x H)
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Weight incl. battery pack
approx. 93 g
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Technical Data System Data
For internal use only
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug- S30852-H1982-R141 in power supply unitt
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Charging unit for UK including plug- S30852-H1982-L141 in power supply unit
●
Charging unit for US including plug- S30852-H1982-U141 in power supply unit
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Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit
>
S30852-H1982-C441
The home version of the Gigaset SL3 professional will be classified by the HiPath Cordless Office system as GAP-device.
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Technical Data System Data
6.1.2.14
For internal use only
Gigaset M2 professional, Gigaset M2 plus professional
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Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
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Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
adjustable: 5 levels, levels 4 and 5 for loud environments.
–
Tone ringing signal
Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 20 standard ringtones (3 ringtones / 17 melodies) 16 loadable polyphonic melodies
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User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
●
Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book (integrated locally)
Up to a total of 250 entries
●
Voice dialing (voice telephone book)
Up to 30 entries
●
PIN-lock
●
●
Full functionality of device guaranteed for
-10 °C to +55 °C 100 % relative humidity including splashes and low pressure jets of water (IP 65)
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display)
●
Approved battery pack
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
Lithium-Ion, 1000 mAh (A5B00075416005)
Do not remove the battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the batteriey pack is removed and reinserted, it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup!
7
Caution The use of any other battery packs may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets. The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases. If replacement battery packs are required, be sure to use only the approved types.
Example for a capacity of 850 mAh: –
Talktime
Up to 12 hours
–
Standby-Time
Up to 380 hours, approx. 16 days
–
Charging time in handset
approx. 3,7 hours
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Technical Data System Data
For internal use only
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Housing
approx. 166,5 x 56,0 x 35,4 mm (L x W x H)
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Weight incl. battery pack
approx. 180 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug- S30852-H1786-R101 in power supply unit
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Charging unit for UK including plug- S30852-H1786-L101 in power supply unitt
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Technical Data System Data
6.1.2.15
For internal use only
Gigaset M2 Ex professional
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Software
Checking, see Section 7.2.3
●
Output power
Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel
●
Tone ringing –
Volume control
adjustable: 5 levels, levels 4 and 5 for loud environments.
–
Tone ringing signal
Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 20 standard ringtones (3 ringtones / 17 melodies) 16 loadable polyphonic melodies
●
User Interface (UI)
Menu-driven graphic user interface
●
Display
Illuminated color display
●
Telephone book (integrated locally)
Up to a total of 250 entries
●
Voice dialing (voice telephone book)
Up to 30 entries
●
PIN-lock
●
●
Full functionality of device guaranteed for
-10 °C to +55 °C 100 % relative humidity including splashes and low pressure jets of water (IP 65)
●
Power supply (state of charge indicated on the display) –
Permitted Ex-battery pack
4-digit, numeric (see Section 7.3.3)
Lithium-Ion, 1000 mAh including electronic components (A5B00075609027)
Do not remove the Ex-battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the Ex-battery pack is removed and reinserted, it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup!
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Caution: Only use approved Ex battery packs . Ex authorisation is only valid and the handset can only be operated if this battery pack is installed. Other battery packs are strictly prohibited. If they are used, Ex protection is no longer valid.
Example for a capacity of 850 mAh: –
Talktime
Up to 12 hours
–
Standby-time
Up to 380 hours, approx. 16 days
–
Charging time
approx. 3,7 h
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The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable. ●
Housing
approx. 166,5 x 56,0 x 35,4 mm (L x W x H)
●
Weight incl. battery pack
approx. 180 g
Accessories ●
Charging unit for EU including plug- S30852-H1786-R101 in power supply unit
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Charging unit for UK including plug- S30852-H1786-L101 in power supply unit
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Technical Data Item Number Overview
6.1 ●
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For internal use only
Item Number Overview Boards –
SLC16, with automatic runtime equalization
S30810-Q2922-X
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SLC16N
S30810-Q2193-X100
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SLCN
S30810-Q2193-X300
–
CMA
S30807-Q6931-X
–
CMS
S30807-Q6928-X
Power supply –
EPSU
S30122-K5825-X1
–
EPSU 2 (with four built-in batteries)
S30122-K7221-X1
–
EPSU 2 (excluding batteries)
S30122-K7221-X2
–
EPSU 2R
S30122-K7221-X900
–
Fuse panel
S30807-K6138-X2
–
Jumper strip 25 DA
C39334-A166-A3
Base stations –
BS2/2 base station (2 UP0/E ports)
S30807-H5471-X200
–
BS3/1 base station
S30807-H5482-X
–
BS3/S base station
S30807-X5482-X100
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BS3/3 base station (3 UP0/E interfaces)
S30807-H5485-X
–
Base station BS4 (3 UP0/E ports)
S30807-U5491-X
–
Outdoor housing
S30122-U5595-X
Terminals –
Gigaset active industrial handset
L30280-F600-A58
–
Gigaset active/ex industrial handset
L30280-F600-A59
–
Gigaset active IM1
S30807-S6701-X
–
Gigaset active IM2
S30807-S6701-X200
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Gigaset active ex IM1
S30807-S6701-X100
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Gigaset active ex IM2
S30807-S6701-X300
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Gigaset active M
S30807-S6716-X
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Charging unit for Gigaset active M
S30807-K6718-X
–
Plug-in power supply unit for Gigaset active M
C39280-Z4-C373
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Technical Data Item Number Overview
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Gigaset 3000 Micro (midnight blue)
IM1: S30852-H1309-R127 IM2: S30852-H1309-R227
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Headset - Gigaset 3000 Micro
C39453-Z5-C135
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Gigaset 3000 Comfort (midnight blue)
IM1: S30852-H1305-R127 IM2: S30852-H1305-R227
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Charging unit - Gigaset 3000L (midnight blue)
S30852-H1302-R107
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Gigaset 4000 Comfort ICN IM1 (midnight blue)
S30852-H1405-R127
–
Gigaset 4000 Comfort ICN IM2 (midnight blue)
S30852-H1405-R227
–
Charging unit - Gigaset 4000L (midnight blue)
S30852-S1402-R107
–
Gigaset 4000 Micro ICN IM1 (midnight blue)
S30852-H1420-R127
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Gigaset 4000 Micro ICN IM2 (midnight blue)
S30852-H1420-R227
–
Charging unit - Gigaset 4000 Micro LS IM1/IM2 (midnight S30852-H1421-R107 blue)
–
Gigaset S1 professional
S30852-H1505-R121
–
Charging unit for Gigaset S1 professional
S30852-H1502-R141
–
Plug-in power supply unit for Gigaset S1 professional (for Great Britain)
C39280-Z4-C373 (C39280-Z4-C478)
–
Gigaset SL1 professional
S30852-H1520-R127
–
Charging unit for Gigaset SL1 professional including power supply unit (for Great Britain)
S30852-H1521-R147
–
Gigaset S2 professional
S30852-H1611-R121
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1649-R141
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1649-V141
–
Plug-in power supply unit (EU)
C39280-Z4-C516
–
Plug-in power supply unit (UK)
C39280-Z4-C521
–
Gigaset SL2 professional
S30852-H1752-R141
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1784-R141
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1784-L141
–
Gigaset M2 professional
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-R101
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-L101
–
Gigaset M2 EX professional
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-R101
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S30852-S1756-R111
S30852-S1756-R121
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For internal use only
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Charging unit for UKincluding plug-in power supply unit
S30852-H1786-L101
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Gigaset M2 plus professional
S30852-S1756-R131
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-R101
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-L101
–
Gigaset S3 professional
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1980-R142
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1980-L142
–
Charging unit for US including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1980-R342
–
Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1980-C442
–
Gigaset SL3 professional
–
Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-R141
–
Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-L141
–
Charging unit for US including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-U141
–
Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-C441
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S30852-H1950-R142
S30852-H1952-R142
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Technical Data Measuring Equipment
For internal use only
6.2
Measuring Equipment
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Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS-DECT
TIS Technische Informations-Systeme GmbH Barloer Weg 190 46397 Bocholt, Germany Tel.: (0 28 71) 27 22 - 0, (0 28 71) 3 78 62
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Bicco tester T620 impulse reflectometer/ (line length measuring equipment)
TGS - Telonic Scheuermühlenstr. 40 and 65 51147 Cologne/Wahnheide, Germany Tel.: (0 22 03) 9 64 80 Fax: (0 22 03) 6 41 68
6.3
Operating Manuals
See https://netinfo2.icn.siemens.de/edoku3/search_en.htm
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Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage
7
Diagnosis and Maintenance
7.1
Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage
Do not use Gigaset mobile telephones to check the radio area coverage. This must be done with the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT). You can use Gigaset mobile telephones to test the base stations and verify the radio area coverage. ●
A prerequisite is that the mobile telephone being used is logged on to the system, see the operating manual.
●
The radio coverage is tested in two stages: –
Base station test
–
Coverage test via the base stations (area coverage)
7.1.1
Base Stations
The purpose of this test is to check the functions of all base stations. ●
Take the mobile telephone to each of the base stations.
●
Holding the mobile telephone directly below, beside or above each base station, turn it off and on again.
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For internal use only
Display data, for example:
Synchronization between mobile telephone and base station
Ð
Service Station 1
Ð z
Radio connection to the base station is displayed on the screen as "Station 1", for example.
©
z
No synchronization between mobile telephone and base station
e
e
Service Station 1
If "Station 1" flashes, it means that the radio connection to the base station has been lost.
©
Set the mobile telephone to measuring mode.
●
>
Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only. In addition, different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical. If you require more accurate results, we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT).
Check: –
RSSI value (field strength value)
–
RPN value (base station number that corresponds to the port number at the SLC board) Does the mobile telephone pick up the connection (synchronization) with the base station to be tested?
–
FRAQ value (transmission quality %)
If the indicated values are not attained, use a second logged-on mobile telephone to check the value ranges. If the indicated values are not attained with the second mobile telephone, replace the base station.
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Warning The customer must be informed about the boundaries of the radio area.
Proceed with the area coverage test once the RSSI value, the availability and radio quality of all base stations has been checked.
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For internal use only
7.1.2
Quick Verification of Area Coverage
The purpose of this test is to check whether the necessary field strength and the transmission quality is attained throughout the entire radio network.
>
Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only. In addition, different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical. If you require more accurate results, we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT).
Step 1 The purpose of this step is to provide the basis for step 2 where you will use a Gigaset mobile telephone to obtain a rough assessment of the area coverage. ●
Switch the mobile telephone to measuring mode (see Section 7.2.2.1 or Section 7.2.3.1).
●
Establish a voice connection between two mobile telephones. If you wish, you can use an announcement service (for example, "speaking clock").
Step 2 This step involves obtaining a rough assessment of the area coverage. ●
With a mobile telephone in measuring mode, move around the area in question and determine whether an RSSI value > 50 (-60 dBm) and a FRAQ value > 95% are reached throughout the area. In the process, the Range Warning feature can be used as an aid for recognizing the radio area boundaries. A warning tone (range warning) is emitted as soon as you cross the border zone of the radio area. (To activate the range warning tone, use the "Tones" menu on the mobile telephone display.)
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Warning Areas in the corners of buildings or behind metal structures should be carefully checked (check the RSSI values several times).
In these radio area border zones, the radio connection to the base station may be lost in the case of the following values:
●
RSSI
< 40 (< -80 dBm)
FRAQ
< 95%
The measuring sites with RSSI value < 40 (< -80 dBm) should be entered or marked in the building/site plan.
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Step 3 If you require more accurate values than those obtained in step 2, we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT).
7.2
Testing the Radio Area
7.2.1
Significance of Results Obtained
>
Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only. In addition, different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical. If you require more accurate results, we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT).
The following figure shows a sample display of the measuring results for a Gigaset mobile telephone when a call is in progress: RSSI Frequency Time slot RPN FRAQ Handset display, forexample
095-3-02-048-100 OFF
Figure 7-1
7-4
SAVE
Measurement result
RSSI (radio signal)
Field strength of the radio signals received from the base station, normalized to a maximum of 100. If the value is < 50, the radio connection to the base station is no longer guaranteed. Acceptable field strength is > 50 (> -60 dBm).
Frequency
Frequency (0 – 9)
Time slot (Slot)
Time slot (0 – 11) of the receiving channel on which the measurement is carried out.
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RPN (port number)
Base station ID, forexample, 048, port number in the SLC boards. If the handset switches to an overlapping radio cell/base station, the current port number (where the D channel of the base station is configured) is shown on the handset display. Formula: A x 16 + B A = number of the SLC board (1 - 127); 16 = factor B = port of the associated SLC board (where the D channel of the base station is configured) Examples: RPN = 1 x 16 + port 0 = 016 RPN = 2 x 16 + port 8 = 040 The Port Number (PRN) is displayed at the Gigaset S3 professional and Gigaset SL3 professional in Hexadecimal format.
FRAQ (frame quality)
Transmission quality in %. 95% to 100% satisfactory (for short periods 90% to 94% non-critical), < 95% faulty.
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7.2.2
> 7.2.2.1
For internal use only
Gigaset 3000 Comfort The default language for measuring mode is English. The English operating steps can be found in the English service manual.
Activating Measuring Mode
You must switch off the mobile telephone before you can activate measuring mode. ●
Switch off the mobile telephone Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard.
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Input menu for measuring mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press keys 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously...
* 0 # ... whilst at the same time... ... pressing the on-hook key. Handset Service
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Code for measuring mode Enter code 46395. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
* 0 # ●
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SW version QS data Speechpath test OK
Select measuring mode
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OK
Using the display key, scroll down to "Measuring mode". Confirm with OK. Measuring mode is switched on; this is indicated by the tick next to "Measuring mode".
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Measuring mode Measuring time Batt. mode OK
Set the measuring time
OK
Using the display key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK.
Measuring time Batt. mode DSP parameters OK
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Set the value range Press this display key to increase the value range Press this display key to reduce the value range
Meas. time * 160ms 16 OK
Value range: 06 to 16 Recommended value range: 16 (measuring cycle: 1 s to 2.5 s)
OK Press the OK key to confirm the value range set ●
Switch off the mobile telephone Nothing is displayed Press the menu key until the confirmation beep is heard.
The measurement values are displayed when the mobile telephone is switched on. Measurements are performed at the set intervals (see Section 7.2.1). ●
Switch on the mobile telephone
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Press the on-hook key.
095-3-02-01-100 * Station 1 INT
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7.2.2.2 ●
Warning Only the specified functions may be activated. If other functions are activated, this may result in malfunctions.
Deactivating measuring mode
Switch off the mobile telephone Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard.
●
Input menu for measuring mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press keys 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously...
* 0 # ... whilst at the same time... ... pressing the on-hook key. Handset Service
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Code for measuring mode
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Enter code 46395.
SW version QS data Speechpath test
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
OK
* 0 # ●
Select measuring mode
OK
Using the display key, scroll down to "Measuring mode". Confirm with OK.
Measuring mode Measuring time Batt. mode
Measuring mode is switched off; the tick next to "Measuring mode" disappears.
OK
The measurement values are not displayed if the mobile telephone is switched on.
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7.2.3
> 7.2.3.1
For internal use only
Gigaset Family The default language for measuring mode is English.
Activating Measuring Mode
You must switch off the mobile telephone before you can activate measuring mode. ●
Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
●
Switch the mobile telephone into service status: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press keys 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously...
* 0 # ... whilst at the same time... ... pressing the on-hook key. Service
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Activate the "Service" menu: Enter code 76200. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
* 0 #
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Service SW version Service QS data Speechpath test
1
OK
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Activate the measuring mode:
OK
Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK.
Service DSP parameters Service Measuring mode Measuring time
OK
Measuring mode is switched on; this is indicated by the tick next to "Measuring mode". ●
6
Select the measuring time:
OK
Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK.
Service Measuring mode Service Measuring time LLLLLLLLLLLLL
7
OK ●
Set the value range: Press the navigation key: to increase the value range Press the navigation key: to reduce the value range
Measuring time Measuring time Service
Save
Value range: 06 to 16 Recommended value range: 16 (measuring cycle: 1 s to 2.5 s)
Save ●
Press the Save key to confirm the value range set
Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
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For internal use only
Switch on the mobile telephone: Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
Service 095-3-02-01-100 *Base 1 ©
z
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7.2.3.2 ●
Warning Only the specified functions may be activated. Activating other functions may result in malfunctions.
Deactivating Measuring Mode
Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
●
Switch the mobile telephone into service status: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press keys 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously...
* 0 # ... whilst at the same time... ... pressing the on-hook key. Service
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Activate the "Service" menu:
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Enter code 76200. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Service SW version Service QS data Speechpath test
OK
* 0 # ●
Deactivate the measuring mode:
OK
Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK.
Service DSP parameters Service Measuring mode Measuring time
6
OK
Measuring mode is switched off; the tick next to "Measuring mode" disappears. ●
1
Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
The measurement values are not displayed if the mobile telephone is switched on.
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Documentation of Results
The following points must be documented: ●
The installation site of the base stations must be drawn on a customer-specific building/site plan and the base station number (for example, 016 (RPN in measuring mode)) entered.
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Any deviations from existing building and site plans must be verified with the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT) and documented.
7
Warning Any subsequent structural changes within the radio area (buildings, sites, facilities, and devices, etc.) might restrict the operation of the mobile telephones and thus require rearrangement of the base stations.
Examples:
3rd floor
2nd floor Stairwell
BS 016
1st floor
Elevator
Ground floor
Basement Radio area for the base station installed Installation site of the base station
Figure 7-2
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Building - Base station installation site/radio area
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Property line
Bldg C concrete/ 27 m high
Bldg F
Bldg E
concrete/10 m high
concrete/ 27 m high
Minimum supply range
Bldg G Hall steel/ 10 m high
Bldg B concrete/ 25 m mounting height BS
Bldg A brick/15 m high
Scale 1:1000 Figure 7-3
Outdoors - Base station installation site/radio area
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7.3
Troubleshooting
7.3.1
Checking HiPath Cordless Components
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Entire system –
Set up call with the mobile telephone
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Check the radio area coverage
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Base station (BS)
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Operating Manual Subjective evaluation of voice connection, for example, background noise See Section 7.1.2 (range warning tone activated)
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LED 1/2
See Section 4.3
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Base station status
PC, see Section 7.4
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Check active status of base station using the logged-on mobile telephone
No synchronism: "Base Search" blinks on handset display. Handset measuring mode is activated: - Frequency/slot changes - RSSI value If this is not the case, perform the test on a different base station. If it is still unsuccessful, use a different handset. If it is still not possible to synchronize with a base station after repeated attempts, replace the base station.
Mobile telephone (MT) –
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Logged-on mobile tele- Synchronism symbol "BASE XY" (name = individual setphone, synchronized ting) on handset display is continuously visible, does not with base station blink.
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7.3.2
What Happens If ...
7.3.2.1
Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display:
–
–
"Station XY" flashes
"Station XY" continuously visible but no action is possible
No synchronization to base station 1.
Is the mobile telephone not logged on?
2.
If the mobile telephone is logged on to multiple systems, is it switched to the correct system? Is automatic system selection activated? Check the base station.
Synchronization to base station 1.
An error tone can be heard when the line key is pressed. Temporary overload status (all the base station speech paths are busy). Wait, and try again.
2.
Handset was not able to complete the locations request successfully (handset contact to the system). Workaround: Repeat locations request by switching off the handset and then switching it on again.
7.3.2.2
Connection Set Up, But Call Partner Cannot Be Heard B channels are not switched through. When range limits are reached, or in the case of HF interference, the B channels are switched to mute if the interference is too great. In order to improve the connection, an automatic switch to another carrier frequency (BHO) or another radio channel (CHO) is attempted.
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7.3.2.3
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Handset Cannot Be Reached 1.
Handset is called, caller hears ringing (followed by busy signal). Causes: handset being called is switched off OR handset is no longer within range OR the base station used is in overload status and there is no other base station within range.
7.3.2.4 –
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2.
Handset is called, caller hears busy signal. Handset has inadvertently activated "Do-not-disturb" feature (an external station number which begins with the code for DND was dialed without having first entered the routing code). Special dial tone at called handset in the case of seizure?
3.
Handset is called, call is always switched to another station. Handset has inadvertently activated call forwarding (an external station number which begins with code for call forwarding was dialed without having first entered the routing code). Special dial tone at called handset in the case of seizure?
Connection Handover Call disconnected 1. on handover to another base station 2.
Check whether or not the base station to which the call is handed over is in overload status (all radio channels busy). Check the base station LEDs.
3.
Check the overlap sectors. Is the RSSI value of the other base station OK?
4.
Check the cable cross-section/path of the T/R lines from MDFU to the base station.
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7.3.2.5 ●
Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting
SLC Board - Startup
General The startup can be divided into three phases: 1.
Load the loadware for the SLC board –
2.
Load the loadware for the base stations to the SLC board –
3.
- Red LED on the board blinks irregularly (for 2 – 3 minutes)
- Green LEDs on the board light up
Base stations are put into operation –
- Green LEDs on the SLC board and red LEDs on the base stations light up
–
- Green LEDs on the base stations light up (operating mode)
If a problem occurs during startup, you must start by establishing the phase in which the problem occurred (LED signaling on the SLC board). ●
Red LED on the SLC board does not blink In this case, you should search for the fault in the HiPath system (check the HiPath error messages in the event log).
●
–
- Is the SLC board connected at the right place?
–
- Is the SLC board correctly contacted? (reconnect if necessary)
Red LED on the SLC board blinks continuously. SLC board charging is continuously repeated –
Is the planned DECT system ID configured? Note: The DECT system ID is created in accordance with specific rules that are checked at system startup. Entering an arbitrary ID can cause problems at startup.
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7.3.2.6
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Mobile Telephone - Problems When Logging On
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First check if the home SLC board and at least one base station (in range), as well as the SLC to which this base station is connected, are operational (green LED is lit in each case).
●
The extension connections must also be operational if you want to log the handset on via a visitor SLC board.
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Does the HiPath system guarantee a clock supply with sufficient accuracy? (see Section 2.9)
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Is the handset to be logged on configured as a "secret station" in the HiPath system? –
●
Does identification work in the Hicom system? –
●
–
Note the different operating procedures for internal and network-wide PINs.
–
Are you using the correct Hicom PIN? Enhanced Mobile Telephone - No Optical User Guidance
Was the line key pressed before "Silent Call" was activated when logging on?
7.3.2.8 ●
Check this with any telephone (optiset/optiPoint telephone).
Identification not possible
7.3.2.7 ●
If this is the case, only the service technician procedure can be used to log the handset on.
Checking Extension Connections
You can check if an extension connection works –
by ringing it from any telephone. (You can call the hunt group or the station number of the extension in question.) You should hear a short ring (may not be audible), and the supply voltage is activated. The connection is active until the on-hook key is pressed.
–
The extension connections are configured at ports 24 – 87 on the SLC board. Sixty-four of these are configured by default.
In the event of problems, please observe the display message on the remote telephone and the error message on the HiPath operating terminal.
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7.3.3
Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting
Deactivating the PIN Lock on Gigaset S1, SL1, S2, SL2, S3, SL3
A mobile telephone can only be reactivated at the factory or by a service technician if the user forgets the PIN. The forgotten PIN is deleted on reactivation. Login data and other data are retained. Reactivating the PIN requires a programming adapter and the "Win FT" program. These must be supplied by ICM Bocholt. Procedure: 1.
Connect the adapter to a plug-in power supply unit.
2.
Connect the adapter to a PC COM port (PCMCIA in the case of laptops) via a V.24 (RS232) cable.
3.
Start the "Win FT" program.
4.
Open the battery compartment and remove the batteries from the mobile telephone.
5.
Insert the mobile telephone into the adapter. "Factorytest" appears on the display.
6.
Open the "EEprom" menu and select the icon to read out the EEPROM (arrow pointing away from the yellow telephone). The EEPROM is read out.
7.
Reset the four-digit PIN to "30 30 30 30". The "30 30 30 30" value is hexadecimal and corresponds to the decimal value "0000".
7
Caution Modifying any other data in addition to the PIN, for example, the HF or battery parameters, will disable the mobile telephone. This can only be reversed at SHC Bocholt.
8.
Open the "EEprom" menu and select the icon to write to the EEPROM (arrow pointing towards the yellow telephone). The EEPROM is re-written.
9.
Initiate a reset. The mobile telephone should not request a PIN now.
10. Remove the mobile telephone from the adapter. 11. Insert the batteries into the mobile telephone and close the battery compartment.
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7.4
For internal use only
Checking the Base Station Status
Cordless statistical data Statistical data can be displayed for an SLC16/SLC16N/SLCN (referred to below as SLC) or ILW-DECT and the connected base stations using the HiPath Manager E tool. The following screenshot shows the Manager E window for an ILW-DECT (with base stations connected to the mainboard) on HiPath 3550.
Figure 7-4
HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E, base station status
All SLC/ILW-DECT and base station statistical counters are read on demand by Manager E and deleted once read. These statistics can be accessed via "Maintenance/Base Station Status". ???Click "Read Data" to load current data from the system and display it in the window. The time of the most recent data reading is also displayed. You can calculate the data collection interval by comparing this time and the current time (this is useful for calculating statistics, such as, calls per hour, etc.) An SLC board restart or system restart resets all counters to zero and updates the starting time for the SLC statistics. If the system crashes, the time of the last reading will be deleted.
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The "BHO Count not OK" and "BHO Count OK" counters are reset to 0 when the base station is restarted.
Figure 7-5
UPN Port section
Date/time Last time at which statistical data was checked. The date and time information is lost if you save this data to a file. You should document the time of the last query before you read and save the data to a file. Ports All UPN ports on the system to which base stations can be connected are listed in the table. A specific port can be selected from this list and its status displayed (the data must first have been read).
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???Save ???Clicking Save saves all the cordless statistical data in a text file. ???Read Data ???Clicking Read Data checks the cordless statistical data.
Figure 7-6
???Base Station Data V1 + V2 section
???Base Station Data V1 + V2
Explanation
Base Station
Number of the selected base station
???SW version
Base station software version
???HW version
Base station hardware version
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???Base Station Data V1 + V2
Explanation
Base Station
Number of the selected base station
Status
Status of the associated ports Possible displays: · ●
???Port active
●
???Port not connected
●
???Port blocked
●
???Port connected but not active
●
???1st additional port to the active ports on the relevant base station
●
???2nd additional port to the active ports on the relevant base station
Overload
Number of base station overload situations. Note: An overload occurs when all B channels on a base station are busy for a minimum of 20 seconds (all eight B channels on a two-port base station are busy for 20 seconds, for example). In release 5.0 and later, the number of licenses is a deciding factor as well as the number of ports. If two ports are configured but only six licenses are released, then an overload situation exists when six B channels are busy.
Restarts
Number of base station restarts. The restart counter provides information on the number of unexpected restarts at the selected base station that not caused by power on, restart for software download or restart for parameter download.
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Figure 7-7
For internal use only
???SLC16-wide section
Lost Calls
Not used in HiPath 3000
SLMC Overload
Not used in HiPath 3000
LR Roam
LR Roam provides information on the total number of roaming instances for the entire cordless system by all users who are logged on to the selected SLC board or ILW-DECT. Each line seized by the handset for a locate procedure is counted as long as line seizure takes place in a different location area to the one last saved. This type of handset-initiated line seizure is generally caused by a change of base station in the overlap between two location areas by handsets that are generally turned on. The handset performs a locate procedure each time it is turned on or re-reenters the radio field. As a result, the LR Roam counter is incremented each time the handset changes location area between activation and deactivation as well as between departure and reentry.
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Lost Calls
Not used in HiPath 3000
LR Async
LR Async provides information on the total number of locate procedures that should not be counted as roaming for all handsets logged on to the selected SLC boards or ILW-DECT. It does this by counting every line seized for a locate procedure by the handset that is still in the location area last saved. In contrast to LR Roam, the LR Async counter is incremented each time the handset does not change location area between activation and deactivation as well as between departure and reentry.
HDLC Error
Not used in HiPath 3000
CMI Version
Current Cordless version
Figure 7-8
???Base Station Data V2 section
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L1/L2 Error (SLC only)
Number of L1/L2 errors that occur at the base station. L1 errors indicate asynchronization between lines. The counter is incremented when the asynchronism lasts longer that three seconds. L2 errors are counted when the LAP D protocol is interrupted. The LAP D protocol is the data backup protocol based on Q931. L1/L2 errors signify line problems, such as, impedance discontinuities, differing cables, loose connections, and so on.
Abnormal Release
Number of link breakdowns because of radio interference. A link is a signaling channel used for handling, for example, MWI, CHO, roaming procedures, etc., in addition to voice connections. Not every link breakdown results in a call breakdown.
Calls per BS
Number of calls (not number of links) that were set up and connected to this base station by a handset in the incoming or outgoing direction. This counter does not increase if a handset with calling status changes to this base station.
Hopping Mode
Cordless version 2 systems always operate in "Fast Hopping Mode". This means all frequency time slot pairs can be used. 120 duplex channels are available in this mode. On Slow Hopping base stations, only every second frequency time slot pair may be used. Only 60 duplex channels are available in this mode. All Cordless version 1 systems operate in "Slow Hopping Mode".
BHO Count OK
Number of successful bearer handovers (BHO) within this base station. The number of BHOs in relation to the number of calls (calls per BS) is a rough measure of the quality of data transmission by radio. A handset only initiates a BHO if it detects bit errors in the data transmission.
BHO Count not OK
Number of unsuccessful bearer handovers (BHO) within this base station. The number of BHOs in relation to the number of calls (calls per BS) is a rough measure of the quality of data transmission by radio. A handset only initiates a BHO if it detects bit errors in the data transmission.
Intra SLC Handover
Handsets with an active link switch between two base stations in one location area. The new base station is incremented.
Inter SLC Handover
Handsets with an active link switch between two base stations in different location areas. The base station in the new location area is incremented.
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7.5
Checking Error Messages in the Error History
Select the "Maintenance" dialog box and then select "Error History" in Hicom Assistant E to view information about the error messages listed here. The following table lists errors that may occur with in error class 11. No.
Meaning
41 SLMO Layer 1 is asynchronous (error in) 42 SLMO Layer 1 is asynchronous (error out) 58 Too many Layer 1 errors
Table 7-1
>
Action Recovery
Action Technician
Block port
Test relevant line network
None
None
Block base Test relevant station for ap- line network prox. 10 mins. Then try to reopen access to the base station.
Error class 11 For further information on error messages and their meaning, refer to the HiPath 3000 Service Manual.
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8
Index
A Akku-Zellen 6-26
B
Data protection 1-6 Daten Gigaset S1 professional 6-18 Ladeschale Gigaset active M 6-19, 6-21, 6-23, 6-25, 6-27 Deactivating the PIN lock 7-21
Base station authorized locations 3-20 connection plug X1 3-22 dimensions 3-22 general 3-3 heating board 3-33 installation/indoors 3-21 installation/outdoors 3-27 prohibited locations 3-19 range 3-3 special installation tools 3-27 Base station power supply 5-31 Base stations 2-3 BLF Win client 4-1
E
C
H
Cable type (UP0/E - BS2) 3-23, 3-24 Checking field strength 7-3 CMA 5-1 CMS 5-2
Hicom Assistant E 7-29 Hicom Cordless E checking components 7-16 HiPath Cordless Office base stations 2-3 capacity limits 2-7 configuring 4-3 EPSU2 external power supply 5-19 extension connection 2-13 logon window 4-3 multi-SLC 2-13 outdoor housing 2-6 single-cell BS 2-3, 2-4 SLC16/SLC16N (not for U.S.) 5-6 supplying power to base stations 5-15 system configuration 2-4 system number 4-3 system-wide networking 2-13 technical base station data 2-5
D Data base station 6-3 charging unit for Gigaset active M 6-12, 613, 6-15, 6-17 connection cables 6-1 DECT standard 6-2 Gigaset 3000 Comfort 6-6 Gigaset 3000 Micro 6-8 Gigaset 3000 Micro/accessories 6-8 Gigaset 3000L 6-7 Gigaset 4000 Comfort/Micro 6-9 Gigaset 4000L 6-11 Gigaset active M 6-11 Gigaset S1 professional 6-12, 6-14 system 6-1 A31003-G1531-B550-2-7620, October 2007 HiPath Cordless Office, Service Manual
EPSU2 5-19 Error history 7-29 Error messages 7-29 Extension connection 2-13 External power supply EPSU2 5-19
G General GAP protocol 2-2 radio area 2-2 radio technology 2-2 Gigaset 4000 Micro 6-9 Gigaset active M 6-11 Gigaset S1 professional 6-12, 6-14, 6-18
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I Important information 1-1 Information display options 1-7 general 1-4 Item number overview 6-28 base stations outdoor housing 6-28 boards 6-28 Gigaset 3000 Micro 6-29 mobile telephones 6-28
M Measuring equipment manufacturer addresses 6-31 Measuring mode 7-6, 7-10 Mobile telephones checking logon status 4-4 logging on to the system 4-3 Multi-SLC 2-13
O Outdoor housing 2-6 Overload handling 2-12 Overview of item code numbers base stations 6-28 Gigaset 3000 Comfort 6-29 Gigaset 3000 Micro 6-29 Gigaset 4000 Comfort 6-29
R Radio propagation 3-4 Radio range measuring radio quality/activating 7-4 propagation conditions 3-4 testing/base stations 7-1 testing/radio quality 7-4 traffic capacity 2-12 Radio traffic propagation conditions indoor areas 3-6, 3-7 industrial sites 3-5 outdoor area 3-5 Rechargeable batteries 6-6, 6-8, 6-9, 6-11, 6-
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13, 6-14, 6-16, 6-18, 6-22, 6-24
S Safety information 1-1 caution 1-3 danger 1-2 reporting accidents 1-5 symbols 1-1 warning 1-3 what to do in emergencies 1-5 Signal range (UP0/E - BS2) 3-23, 3-24 Single-cell base station 2-3, 2-4 SLC16/SLC16N (not for U.S.) distribution to HiPath 3750/HiPath 3700 cabinets 5-11 SLC16/SLC16N (not for U.S.) 5-6 base station power supply 5-12 cable/connector assignment 5-9 figures 5-7 LED statuses 5-8 lockout switch function 5-7 SLCN 5-24 base station power supply 5-31 cable and connector assignment 5-25 distribution in HiPath 3800 cabinets 5-31 front panel 5-24 LED states 5-25 LEDs 5-24 Startup process 4-1 Supply range (UP0/E - BS2) 3-23 Supplying power to base stations 5-15 System number (HC) 4-1
T Technical data for base stations 2-5 Test area coverage 7-3 base stations 7-1 base stations, radio propagation 7-1 correcting possible problems 7-16 information on measurement results 3-3 result documentation 7-14 troubleshooting 7-17 A31003-G1531-B550-2-7620, October 2007 HiPath Cordless Office, Service Manual
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