SAMSUNG Office DECT 8000 Installation and Programming Manual
1–4 Chapter 1 DECT System Overview HandoverHandoverHandoverHandover This is a function/procedure that handles the physical channel changes between
1–5 List of Abbreviations ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation PMID Portable Part MAC Identity AF Audio Frequency PP Porta
2–1 Chapter 2 DECT System Components Base Station Interface (BSI) Card The BSI card is designed to support communication between the DCS system and
2–2 Chapter 2 DECT System Components 4BSI Card The 4BSI card can only be installed in a DCS system. The 4BSI card can con
2–3 Champ Connector The champ connector is used for connecting with DBSs. 8BSI Card The 8BSI card can only be installed in a DCS system. The 8BSI c
2–4 Chapter 2 DECT System Components DECT Base Station (DBS) The DBS is installed as a wireless base station for the DECT integrated wireless syste
3–1 Chapter 3 Site Survey with Office DECT 8000 A site survey is required to define the number and the location of DECT base stations (DBSs) need
3–2 Chapter 3 Site Survey with Office DECT 8000 ! Take into account radio interference caused by objects such as trees, walls and glass. Try to inst
3–3 Before Starting the Site Survey Information Required Information Required Information Required Information Required ! Obtain a map of the si
3–4 Chapter 3 Site Survey with Office DECT 8000 ! Tripod to hold DBS ! Power cable for AC feeding ! Tape measure ! Map of the building Preparation
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3–5 5. Move away from the DBS and check the RSSI value until it reads A0. Stop and mark this as the border of the cell on the map. Note that: ! Whe
3–6 Chapter 3 Site Survey with Office DECT 8000 Radio Coverage Radio Coverage Radio Coverage Radio Coverage List areas where radio cover
3–7 DECT Survey Report FormDECT Survey Report FormDECT Survey Report FormDECT Survey Report Form Number: Date: From : [Survey Engineer] To : [
3–8 Chapter 3 Site Survey with Office DECT 8000 Example Cell Planning Results Survey Map of the 1Survey Map of the 1Survey Map of the 1Survey Map of
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4–1 Chapter 4 Installation Installation Procedure In this chapter you are taken through the following procedures: 1. Installing the BSI card in th
4–2 Chapter 4 Installation Installing the BSI Card Installing 3BSI Card in Compact II 1. Check that there is no damage to the card. 2. Using a fl
4–3 The 3BSI card can also be installed in a slot of a Compact II expansion cabinet. If a PRI card is installed in this cabinet, you cannot install
4–4 Chapter 4 Installation 4. Place the card in the selected slot and pull out the two ejectors on the card front panel as shown in the diagram below
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4–5 Installing 8BSI Card in DCS The 8BSI card can only be inserted in an odd-numbered slot (Slot 1, 3, or 5) and the next slot must be left empty.
4–6 Chapter 4 Installation Connecting BSI Card and DBS Cable Requirements The DECT system performs best when both pairs of the twisted-pair
4–7 The pin configuration of the champ connector depends on the type of BSI card. The following shows the pin configuration
4–8 Chapter 4 Installation 3BSI (installed in Compact II system)3BSI (installed in Compact II system)3BSI (installed in Compact II system)3BSI (insta
4–9 4BSI4BSI4BSI4BSI (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system) RJ-45 Connector Pin N
4–10 Chapter 4 Installation 8BSI8BSI8BSI8BSI (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system) (installed in DCS system)
4–11 Connecting Cable to Compact II Connect the champ connector of the twisted-pair cable to the P2 connector of the Compact II ba-sic cabinet or the
4–12 Chapter 4 Installation Connecting Cable to DCS Connect the champ connector of the twisted pair cable to the champ connector on the front panel o
4–13 2. Push the cable into the groove below the LINK port so that the connector cannot be easily dis-connected accidentally. 3.
4–14 Chapter 4 Installation Installing the DBS DBS installation is carried out only after the site survey has been completed to identify suitable loc
Intended Use This DECT telephone handset is intended to communicate with a Samsung telephone system, where such a tele-phone system is provided wi
4–15 2. Use a power drill to drill holes on the marks you just have made. The holes should be at least 35mm deep with a diameter of about 5.5mm so th
4–16 Chapter 4 Installation Fixing a DBS on the Wall-Mount Bracket Before you fix the DBS to the wall-mount bracket, be sure that you have already co
4–17 Connect the power cord to the DCS or Compact II main unit and switch on the power. When the DECT system is operating normally—and before any sys
4–18 Chapter 4 Installation Registering Handsets Office DECT 8000 Registration Each handset must be registered to a DBS before it can be used. You c
5-1 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 202 : Change Feature Passcodes DDescriptionescription Used to change the passcode for DECT handset registration
5-2 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 724724 :: Dial Number Plan DDescriptionescription Used to change the phone number of a DECT handset.
5-3 MMC 737MMC 737: : DECT System DECT System CCode DDesescriptioncription Used to identify your DECT system and the handsets you register with you
5-4 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 738 MMC 738 : Clear Registration Clear Registration DDescriptionescription Used for deleting previously r
5-5 MMC 739 MMC 739 :: BSI Download BSI Download DDescriptionescription Used to download a new version of the DBS software when you upgrade to a new
5-6 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 740MMC 740 : : Station Pair Station Pair DDescriptionescription Allows a DECT station to be assigned as
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5-7 MMC 741 MMC 741 :: DB DBS RestartS Restart DDescriptionescription Used to restart a BSI card or DBS. When you use this MMC, the DBS/BSI will be
5-8 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 742 MMC 742 :: BSI Status BSI Status DDescriptionescription Shows the status of the BSI card. AAction/Di
5-9 MMC 743 MMC 743 :: DBS Status DBS Status DDescriptionescription Used for checking the status of the DECT base stations (DBS). AAction/Displayct
5-10 Chapter 5 MMC Programming MMC 744 MMC 744 :: DECT Registration On/Off DECT Registration On/Off DDescriptionescription Enables DECT hands
5–11 MMC 745 MMC 745 :: BSI Carrier BSI Carrier DDescriptionescription A base station uses one of 10 channels (FDMA technology). This MMC is used to
6–1 Chapter 6 Maintenance Upgrading Software for BSI Card and DBS Upgrading Software for BSI Card 3BSI card3BSI card3BSI card3BSI card Softwar
6–2 Chapter 6 Maintenance 3. Replace the cover and screws. 8BSI Card8BSI Card8BSI Card8BSI Card Upgrade software for
6–3 Configuring the Console Terminal The console terminal should be set up with the following parameters: ! Emulation: VT-100/ANSI Compatible ! Bps:
6–4 Chapter 6 Maintenance 5. You see the following <Phone Number> window. The console terminal is connected to the 8BSI card through a COM port
6–5 Downloading the Software 8BSI card software is upgraded by downloading the files BSIROM.HEX and DBSROM.HEX from the console ter
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6–6 Chapter 6 Maintenance 5. The <Send Text File> window appears. Select the BSIROM.HEX file and click [OK] to begin downloading.
6–7 9. Repeat steps 4 and 5, but this time select DBSROM.HEX to begin downloading the file to the 8BSI card. 10.When downloading is complete, press
6–8 Chapter 6 Maintenance Tools Required for Maintenance The following tools are required to maintain your DECT system. ! Pair of long nose pliers
6-9 Troubleshooting Problem Action Remarks Red LED on ROM card is not flashing y Check the power module and power connector. y Check the MP prog
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1–1 Chapter 1 DECT System Overview This overview provides instructions for using a Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) system with
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A–1 Appendix A Open Site RSSI Level Distance (m) 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 RSSI (dec) 200 191 182 180 171 162 150 RSSI (hex)
B–1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (5) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Appendix B Office DECT 8000 Handset Test Mode Descriptio
B–2 Appendix B Office DECT 8000 Handset Test Mode Descriptions (10) Slot number for a traffic channel. You will see this only when a traffic channel
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1–2 Chapter 1 DECT System Overview What is DECT ? History DECT was born in 1988 when the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Ad-mini
1–3 DECT Time Slot and Frame Structure • 1 DECT FRAME : 10mS • 1 DECT SLOT : 417µS (480bit) • 1 DECT Bit : 868nS Basic Functio
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