Page 48 - INDeX Integration
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DECT - Installation Manual
DECT Integration
38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)
DECT Integration
DECT Integration works with INDeX Level 8.0+. It allows 20DT handsets
(S/W PCS4E) to receive CLI or alpha tagging information from the INDeX
(overriding the name entries in the DECT database).
20DT handsets can also access the switch directory index for system
speed dials and extensions in a similar fashion to display terminals.
DECT Integration requires entry of a
Mobile Numbers
switch licence with
Option 1
. It also requires the INDeX and DECT Contyrol Unit (DCU) to be
linked via a DECT Integration cable.
Note:
With DECT Integration operating the handsets uses directory
names supplied by the INDeX. It is a sensible precaution to still
have a User Name, Standby Text, and Presentation Text set in the
DECT handset database.
All the programming shown below is performed on the INDeX switch.
A. Enable mobile numbers use with DECT integration:
1. From
the
Main Menu
select
System
and then
Switch Licences
.
2. Select
Mobile numbers
and enter the licence key. Ensure that the
option field displays
1
, indicating it is the licence for Mobile
Numbers with DECT Integration.
B. Set the two-wire port to DECT operation:
1. From
the
Main Menu
select
Terminal
and enter the directory number
for a two-wire port connected to the DECT.
2. Select
Port/Type
and set this to
DECT
.
3. Repeat this process for all the INDeX two-wire ports connected to the
DCU.
C. Set the INDeX port speed to 19200:
1. From
the
Main Menu
select
System
and then
Ports
.
2. Press
tab
to select the serial port which will be connected to the DCU.
3. Set the ports speed to
19200
.
4. Connect the integration cable between the DCU and the INDeX
(see
.
D. Start the DECT Log output:
1. From
the
Main Menu
select
Reports
and then
Start/stop Smdr,
fault, event logging and DECT
.
2. Press
tab
to select the serial port connected to the DCU.
3. Select
Start DECT
to start DECT integration. The port shows
DECT
(Running)
when operating correctly (you may have to leave
and then re-enter the menu).
E. Ensure that the DECT directory numbers are named:
1. Give each DECT extension number a directory name on the INDeX.