Product overview
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The cordless phones are connected to the base stations via a radio link.
For more information on the cordless phone and possible accessories, please
see the user’s guide of the phone or contact your supplier.
2.3
Base stations
While within range of a base station, phone calls can be made and received
with the cordless phone. Via the radio link, the base station transmits speech
data to the cordless phone and receives speech data from it.
The range of a base station depends on its type, the construction of the building
and the used materials. To allow for flexibility in coverage area, the base station
BS330-GAP with internal antennas and the BS340-GAP with external antennas
are available. Up to maximally 8 base stations can be used.
2.4
Radio exchange
The radio exchange enables data communication from the base stations to the
PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) and vice versa.
Note
The DCT1800-S system can be connected directly to the PSTN (Public Switched
Telephone Network), with some restrictions that your supplier will observe. In
this guide the word PABX is used for both PABX and PSTN.
2.5
Cable connections
The radio exchange has the following cable connections:
•
Mains power cable
•
Cables to base stations
•
Cable from radio exchange to PABX, one for each cordless phone
•
Printer cable (option)
•
PC cable (optional)
A modem can be connected for remote maintenance by your supplier: see
chapter 7.
Summary of Contents for DCT1800-S
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