User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- 1 Introduction and Important Notes
- 2 Overview
- 3 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System
- 3.1 Planning According to Call Traffic Load
- 3.2 General
- 3.3 Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic
- 3.4 Determining the Installation Site
- 3.5 Installing Base Stations
- 4 Putting Into Service
- 5 Installation and Administration
- 5.1 Terminology
- 5.2 Network Concept
- 5.3 Synchronisation over air concept
- 5.4 WBM related issues
- 5.5 Phone related issues
- 5.6 Partition concept of BSIP1
- 5.7 Factory reset of BSIP1
- 5.8 Release notes
- 5.9 Quick Start
- 5.10 Quick start overview
- 5.11 Prepare and connect hardware
- 5.12 Configure BSIP1 for IWU mode
- 5.13 Configuration of VoIP (Infrastructure) network
- 5.14 Configuration of DECT network
- 5.15 Configuration of users at the PBX
- 5.16 Configuration of users at the BSIP IWU
- 5.17 Start system services and register handsets
- 5.18 Configure further BSIP Only to the system
- 5.19 "Quick Start" Completion
- 5.20 Further steps
- 5.21 Configuration reference
- 5.22 WBM overview
- 5.23 Administration
- 5.24 "Network/Gateways" Configuration
- 5.25 "Group" Configuration
- 5.26 Users Configuration
- 5.27 Dect Configuration
- 5.27.1 Configuration Page "Dect - Device"
- 5.27.2 Configuration Page "Dect - Sync"
- 5.27.3 Configuration Page "Dect - ARI"
- 5.27.4 Configuration Page "Dect - About"
- 5.27.5 Configuration Page "Dect - Radio" (Advanced mode)
- 5.27.6 Configuration Page "Dect - Call" (Advanced mode)
- 5.27.7 Configuration Page "Dect - Debug" (Advanced mode)
- 5.27.8 General DECT configuration
- 5.28 Debugging Configuration
- 5.29 "Status" Configuration
- 5.30 "System" Configuration
- 5.31 Configuration Hints for PBXs
- 5.32 HiPath OpenOffice EE
- 5.33 HiPath OpenOffice ME
- 5.34 Troubleshooting / FAQ
- 5.35 Configuration hints for Web Browser
- 6 Technical Data
- 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance
- 8 Open Source Software used in the Product
- Index
Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System
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Installing Base Stations
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3.5.5 Tools/Aids
The tools and aids listed below will be required when carrying out the activities
described in the following sections. However, they are not included in the delivery
scope.
3.5.6 Outdoors
NOTE: The base station contains an overvoltage protector.
• Features of the outdoor housing
– No special grounding necessary.
The outdoor housing is made of 100% plastic.
– Cable feeder entry.
– Protection against direct sunlight.
– Base station protection at ambient temperature between -25°C and
+40°C (can be operated without heating, +sunlight).
• Figure 14 shows the components of the outdoor housing.
– The outdoor housing is supplied preinstalled.
– The necessary installation material is supplied loose.
– Install the outdoor housing on a mast or on masonry/wood/brick walls.
– Connect the cable from the communication system (see Section 3.5.4.2).
Table 6 Tools/aids
Designation Application
Crosstip screwdriver size 3 To attach installation plate, sun shield
Crosstip screwdriver size 2 To attach mast blocks/mast installation of outdoor
housing
Triangle head screwdriver M 6 To attach and close the housing/outdoors
Aids
Masonry drill, 8 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation, housing/outdoors
Masonry drill, 5 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation, housing/indoors