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SIP-DECT Site Survey Kit User Guide

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MEASUREMENTS

For accurate results, all measurements must be made in active call state. A connection between 
the two DECT phones is established. The audio quality measurements support the site survey. 
By default, the DECT phones are subscribed to both RFP SI and RFP SX (DECT base stations) 
from the SIP-DECT Site Survey Kit. The DECT base stations  are single cell with different PARK 
codes. Handover between RFP SI and SX is not possible.

DISPLAY AND SOFTKEYS

Standard display in idle state 

XQ mode

This key toggles the XQ to OFF/ON. Default is ON and XQ is controlled by the DECT base statoin. 

DECT measure mode

All visible DECT base stations from subscribed networks and from alien DECT networks are 
shown in a list.

Audio mode

Select between 

Standard Audio

Hi-Q audio

, and 

Automatic

 mode.

Nr

dBm

RFPI

Stop

Start

Clear

ESC

= item number (ordered from high to low, by field strength) 

= field strength

= Radio Fixed Part Identifier (DECT base station identifier)

= stops measurement, freezes screen, enables scrolling 
through a longer list

= starts measurement again

= clears screen for new measurement

= quits DECT measure mode, returns to default

Summary of Contents for SIP-DECT Site Survey Kit

Page 1: ...SIP DECT Site Survey Kit USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ocument or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose w...

Page 3: ...ll State 9 Audio Quality Measurements 10 Handover Menu 11 Planning and Site Survey 12 Ascertaining Customer Requirements 12 Initial Determination of Base Station Locations 12 Optimum Positioning of th...

Page 4: ...SIP DECT Site Survey Kit User Guide iv Interference Factors 21 Reception Conditions 23 Using External Antennas 23 Fading Effect 24 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL DATA Technical specifications 26...

Page 5: ...USING THE SIP DECT SITE SURVEY KIT...

Page 6: ...SIP DECT Site Survey Kit User Guide 2...

Page 7: ...DECT phones when activated Always observe the rules and regulations of the establishment concerned when using portable phones within medical facilities Never open the equipment itself touch the plug i...

Page 8: ...SIP DECT SITE SURVEY KIT SIP DECT SITE SURVEY KIT CONTENTS SIP DECT Site Survey Kit Upper Layer SIP DECT Site Survey Kit Lower Layer The Tripod bag includes the tripod light stand with Powerpack brac...

Page 9: ...2 Attach the Powerpack in bracket 3 Connect the PoE cable to the Powerpack use the standard RJ45 connector 4 Screw the DECT base station mounting plate on the tripod 5 Attach RFP SI with Status LED s...

Page 10: ...with BNC connector 3 Connect the antenna cables to the DECT base station The DECT phone shows the standard measurement mode display with RFP Number RPN and field strength dBm Troubleshooting during St...

Page 11: ...el 650c in the charger Wait until the Mitel 650c is fully charged Ensure that the Mitel 650c is switched off before placing it in the carrying case CHARGING THE IPOD The iPod can be charged with the L...

Page 12: ...AND SOFTKEYS Standard display in idle state XQ mode This key toggles the XQ to OFF ON Default is ON and XQ is controlled by the DECT base statoin DECT measure mode All visible DECT base stations from...

Page 13: ...can be changed manually In an active call between the measurement DECT phones you see the following Site survey On Off DECT XQ mode On Off Automatic handover On Off Line in On Off default Off headset...

Page 14: ...ite 1 Define the first Mitel 650c as audio source 2 Toggle Line in ON in the Service menu 3 Connect the music player iPod via the audio cable 4 Toggle Line in OFF in the service menu of the second Mit...

Page 15: ...the SIP DECT Site Survey Kit Handover menu in active call state Initiate Handover to by a long press on the star key only in call Toggle automatic handover On Off function by a long press on the hash...

Page 16: ...nes distributed throughout the premises and which users are where Specify areas with a high traffic density Dynamics How many DECT phones are expected where and at what times of the day Recommendation...

Page 17: ...dea of the equipment required and the locations for the base stations Co operation with the customer As soon as you are able to make sufficiently binding statements about problem areas you should invo...

Page 18: ...base station Make sure the installation site is at a sufficient height to be protected from acts of vandalism DECT BASE STATION FOR INDOOR SUPPLY Observe the following principles when installing DECT...

Page 19: ...ASE STATION SYNCHRONIZATION TDM and IP Base stations To guarantee a seamless handover the base stations should be fitted in such a way that the 60dBm overlap area is guaranteed When conducting survey...

Page 20: ...eous connections are possible which require for example four base stations Thus approximately 60 DECT phones can be used in a hotspot with high traffic volume simultaneous call connections of approxim...

Page 21: ...f the transmitter with the DECT phones until the limit value is shown on the display Enter these points on your floor plan TDM BASE STATIONS The selected limit value should be measured at these points...

Page 22: ...ry the components must be positioned at a distance of at least 30 cm from the base station Likewise other metallic objects should be positioned as far away from the base station as possible Limit valu...

Page 23: ...also customer satisfaction For new projects in particular the following considerations must be taken into account Radio coverage area capacity in terms of the number of connections traffic density Kno...

Page 24: ...upply ranges for these independent DECT radio systems can also overlap In this case an automatic system search is not possible RADIO CHARACTERISTIC OF A BASE STATION The coverage range of a base stati...

Page 25: ...n HIGH FREQUENCY PROPAGATION CONDITIONS For a better understanding of the explanations on physical conditions given in the following sections we first need to take a look at the basic principles of hi...

Page 26: ...s and is therefore difficult to assess Metal paneled rooms and large metal clad objects such as air conditioners computer rooms and metallized glassed areas mirrored fire protection walls storage tank...

Page 27: ...s are useful for rectifying radio signals thereby achieving a greater range in one particular direction e g to provide coverage to remote ancillary buildings providing coverage to an outside area with...

Page 28: ...ancelling one another out through reflections and considerably improves the connection quality If such an effect occurs on one of the antennas the base station automatically switches over to the secon...

Page 29: ...Appendix A TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 30: ...ime division mulitplex 10 ms frame length Time division mulitplex 10 ms frame length Channel subdivision 1728 kHz 1728 kHz Number of carrier frequencies 5 10 Number of time slots 24 24 Number of chann...

Page 31: ...ks Corporation All Rights Reserved The Mitel word and logo are trademarks of Mitel Networks Corporation Any reference to third party trademarks are for reference only and Mitel makes no representation...

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