Type Approval User Guide for RTX9440 Quick start guide Installation & Configuration Technical Reference Document Version 1.3 © Nov-2019 RTX A/S, Denmark RTX9440 TYPE APPROVAL USER GUIDE 1.
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Table of Contents Type Approval User Guide for RTX9440 ............................................................................................................................. 1 1 2 3 About This Document ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Important Assumptions..............................................................................................................................
1 About This Document This document describes the installation and configuration of the Cisco VoIP System (RTX9440 base, RTX864x or RTX8440 handset). 1.1 Important Assumptions This document was written with the following assumptions in mind: 1) You understand network deployment in general 2) You have working knowledge of basic TCP/IP/SIP protocols, Network Address Translation, etc... 3) A proper site survey has been performed, and the administrator have access to these plans 1.
2 Introduction – System Overview In a typical telephony system, the network setup is the interconnection between Base-stations, “NAT” routers, repeaters, portable parts, etc. The back-bone of the network depends on the deployment scenario, but a ring or hub topology is used. The network has centralized monitoring, and maintenance system. In the RTX9440 based system there is only one base station in the network. Up to 30 handsets (RTX864x or RTX8440 handset) can be registered on the base station.
• • • At least one RTX Base Station is connected over an IP network and using DECT as air-core interface. (The RTX9440 is a single cell base station, so in a setup with the RTX9440 base station only one base station is connected to the IP network). RTX IP DECT wireless Handset. RTX SME VoIP Configuration Interface; is a management interface for SME VoIP Wireless Solution. It runs on all IP DECT Base stations. Each Base station has its own unique settings. 2.2.
Multi-cell Setup: Total Max ## of Repeaters Max ## of Users (SIP registrations) per Base Max ## of Users per SME VoIP System Multi-cell Setup: Max ## of Synchronization levels Single Cell Setup: Max ## Simultaneous Calls Multi-cell Setup: Max ## of Calls Total Max ## Simultaneous Calls (Multi-cell Setup) Repeater: Max ## of Calls (Narrow band) Repeater: Max ## of Calls (G722) Quick Definitions Single Cell Setup: Multi-cell Setup: Synchronization Level: NA – RTX9440 is a single cell system 30 limited to 30
3 Installation of Base Stations/Repeater After planning the network, next is to determine the proper places or location the relevant base station and potential repeaters will be installed. Therefore, we briefly describe the how to install the base station in this chapter. 3.1 Package – Contents/Damage Inspection Before Package Is Opened: Examine the shipping package for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening.
Damage Inspection: The following are the recommended procedure for you to use for inspection: 1. Examine all relevant components for damage. 2. Make a “defective on arrival – DOA” report or RMA to the operator. Do not move the shipping carton until the operator has examined it. If possible, send pictures of the damage. The operator/regional representative will initiate the necessary procedure to process this RMA. They will guide the network administrator on how to return the damaged package if necessary. 3.
The table below summarizes the various LED states: LED STATE UNLIT UNLIT/SOLID RED BLINKING GREEN SOLID RED BLINKING RED SOLID GREEN BLINKING RED SOLID RED ORANGE BLINKING ORANGE STATE No power in unit Error condition Initialization Factory reset warning or long press in BS reset button Factory setting in progress Ethernet connection available (Normal operation) Ethernet connect not available OR handset de/registration failed Critical error (can only be identified by RTX Engineers).
3.4 Find IP of Base Station To find IP of the installed base station two methods can be used; Using handset Find IP feature or browser IPDECT feature. 3.4.1 Using handset Find IP feature On the handset press “Menu” key followed by the keys: *47* to get the handset into find bases menu. The handset will now scan for the RTX9440 base. Depending on the amount of powered on bases with active radios and the distance to the base it can take up to minutes to find a base.
4 Making Handset Ready In this chapter, we briefly describe how to prepare the handset for use, install, insert and charge new batteries. Please refer to an accompanying Handset User Guide for more information of the features available in the Handset. 4.1 Package – Contents/Damage Inspection Before Package Is Opened: Examine the shipping package for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening.
Damage Inspection: The following are the recommended procedure for you to use for inspection: 1. Examine all relevant components for damage. 2. Make a “defective on arrival – DOA” report or RMA to the operator. Do not move the shipping carton until the operator has examined it. The operator/regional representative will initiate the necessary procedure to process this RMA. They will guide the network administrator on how to return the damaged package if necessary. 3.
Using the Charger Each handset is charged using a handset charger. The charger is a compact desktop unit designed to charge and automatically maintain the correct battery charge levels and voltage. The charger Handset is powered by AC supply from 110-240VAC that supplies 5.0VDC at 2A. When charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for at least 10 hours before the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use.
Handset Battery There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Use only recommended battery from Dong Guan DRN New Energy Co. LTD. (Cell model no.: RTR001F05 - Li-ion 3.7V 1100mAh 4.2Wh). CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS For countries in the European Union Be sure to dispose of these products as well as its packing material in an environmentally compatible way.
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2009/125/EC Eco-design requirements for Energy-related Products (ErP) 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Adaptor Base DBS-110-3PC-CE-K9 and Charger CP-6825-HC, is dedicated for Handset CP-6825-K9, CP-6825-RGD-K9 and needs the following Power Supply Units: PSU Europe - TenPao (Model S010WV0500200) – efficiency level VI (rating I/P:AC 100-240V, 0.4A; O/P: DC 5V, 2A).
limit established by the FCC, tests for each device are performed in positions and locations as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this model device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal. For Base This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareille numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003. RTX9440 TYPE APPROVAL USER GUIDE 1.