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Toggle navigation. Digital Trunk Cartridge. PRI Enabler. DID Trunk Cartridge. What is Unified Communications? Thinking of switching to VoIP? Place an Order. Move over the entire coverage area including stairs, elevators and critical points while maintaining the call on the portable.
You should maintain good quality speech throughout the area you are moving in. Check that you can receive a call while at these critical points. If a significant hole in the coverage area is found and the Base Stations are working properly according to the above tests, refer to Companion Site Planning Guide. You may need to re-deploy the Base Stations or add an additional cell. Verify that the portable is compatible with the software version.
Verify that the portable is ON and that the battery is not low, by checking the power indicator on the portable. If no dial tone is present: a. Verify that the dialtone is available from the ICS. The portable may not be registered. Check that the portable is using the correct registration slot. Verify that the portable has been assigned the correct internal number by calling it from another telephone.
Problems with a Base Station 1. Verify that the green light is ON. Verify that the red light is not solid. A solid red light indicates that both radios on the Companion Base Station are busy, that the ICS is downloading data to the Base Stations, or that one or both radios have not been assigned to a cell. Verify that the red light is not flashing. The red light flashes for about 15 seconds when a Base Station is powered up.
This is normal. Measure the loop resistance with an ohmmeter. If the resistance exceeds 75 ohms, install a second power pair, or power the Base Station with a plug-top power supply. If the Base Station is powered locally, verify that the power supply is properly connected to a working AC outlet and that the power supply cable is properly connected to the Base Station power connector 5. If an external antenna is installed, verify that the external antenna coaxial cable is properly connected to the BNC connector of the Base Station and that the corresponding radio is programmed to have an external antenna see Installing external antennas and lightning surge arrestors on page Note: Ensure there are not any bridge taps on the TCM.
When you replace a Base Station, no portable registration information is lost. After a short boot sequence, the Base Station should be functioning normally.
To replace a Base Station, follow these steps: 1. If the Base Station is powered locally, unplug the power supply from the AC outlet and unplug the power supply connector from the Base Station 2. Remove the cover from the Base Station mounting bracket. If an external antenna is installed, unplug its coaxial cable from the Base Station. Unplug the teledapt cable from the Base Station.
While holding the Base Station to prevent it from falling , apply upward pressure to the Base Station. Lift the Base Station away from the bracket. Carefully install the new Base Station onto the bracket. Gently press down to snap it into position. Reconnect the teledapt cable to the Base Station connector. Reconnect the power supply connector and external antenna coaxial cable to the connectors from which they were removed. If the Base Station is powered locally, plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
The red light on each Base Station will flash for about 15 seconds while powering up. The display shows Registration. The display shows nnn Available. Verify that the total number of Radio Credits is enough to support the system you have just installed. Each Base Station has two radios so each Base Station requires two credits.
Note: As each Base Station is initialized the number of available Radio Credits will decrease accordingly. Verify that all the connections power cord, jumper lead, input and output, and so on to the RPI are correct and secured. A solid red light indicates that both radios on the Base Station are busy, that the ICS is downloading data into the Base Stations, or that one or both radios have not been assigned to a cell.
Please have your System ID number ready when you call. Taking a Base Station out of service causes radio coverage to degrade. UTAM registering information is, however, retained. Obtaining a Regression Key U. Record the new System Identification Number once the system is powered up. See Software keys U.
Make a note of the new Regression Key. A Regression Key cannot be reused. Please do not record this Key in the Programming Record. Enter the Regression Key. Follow the same procedure for entering software keys on page Once the keys have been entered, the previous SysID is restored. Reregister all portables. An accompanying event message indicates an explicit reason for the radio failure.
Alarm: 54 A software download to the Base Stations has started. Alarm: 55 The Base Station download is complete. Alarm: 68 An upgrade has been performed. A trunk or station module has been added to a system to which Base Stations are already connected. The Base Stations must be moved to the highest numbered ports on the system. Run System Reevaluation immediately or schedule a System Reevaluation.
See Re-evaluation on page Re-Eval recommended System Re-evaluation recommended Base Station may have lost power for longer than 3 minutes or was replaced with a new Base Station. The only other time this alarm should appear is if you are rebuilding a system: 1. Obtain a Regression Key. See Obtaining a Regression Key U. UTAM test failed System is disabled.
This alarm appears only after a restart — Ensure there is power to the Base Stations and RPI or plug-top power supply — Ensure that the location and number of Base Stations is correct — Ensure that there are at least four terminals and base stations — Ensure that there are sufficient Radio Credits to support the number of Base Stations you have connected — Restart the system with the correct system configuration.
See Obtaining a Recovery Key on page This message appears only after a restart. Too many Base Stations have been connected and the total available Radio Credits are insufficient to accommodate all the radios. Wireless communication remains disabled. System Reevaluation may be disabled. Verify the total and available number of radio credits.
See Verifying Radio Credits U. Remove the excess Base Stations and restart the system. To determine the number of connected Base Stations to remove, subtract the total number of radio credits from the total number of connected Base Stations. Remember that each Base Station has two radios. See Problems with an RPI on page If Radio Credits are required then reevaluation is disabled.
The system ran out of portable credits. One event is generated per portable that failed to activate. The repetition of the corresponding alarm code 59 indicates how many additional credits must be purchased. The Base Station on port in this case cannot successfully receive the data image. Both radios belonging to the Base Station are disabled. Two events are raised: one for the B1 channel radio as in this case and another for the B2 channel radio. A corresponding alarm code 53 occurs.
The Base Station on port in this case cannot be written to during data transfer. The Base Station on port in this case cannot be synchronized with the other Base Stations in the system.
The Base Station hardware is faulty. A B2 channel radio radio 2 on port in this case cannot be synchronized with other radios because of system overload. Both radios belonging to the Base Station on port in this case are disabled.
The B1 radio must be operational to synchronize both radios of the Base Station with other radios in the system. Two events are raised: one for the B1 channel radio and another for the B2 channel radio. A radio in this case cannot be synchronized because there are no B2 channel radios. Two events are raised: one for the B1 channel radio in this case and another for the B2 channel radio. If a link is active when this error occurs, the link is dropped.
The radio in this case is returned to service. An unrecoverable RIM fault has occurred The radio in this case is disabled and taken out of service. The built-in self-test on the Base Station has failed The radio in this case is disabled and taken out of service.
The Base Station is connected to a system that supports a radio protocol that the ICS does not understand. There is a bad signature. Evaluation override is finished. Disablement test is active.
Disablement test is finished. System initialization is beginning. System initialization is finished. Demo system. System problem with locating portable telephones. Wireless system access error. Trying to register an incompatible wireless device.
Wireless system software error in dealing with a portable telephone. Wireless system software error. Portable does not support specific display character. A cell manager has been unable to register with the router. Synchronization error. Base Station software error.
The Data Transfer server has been told by the Base Station that an error has occurred. Invalid event for Data Transfer. Internal wireless subsystem software error. Internal wireless subsystem locator error. No directory number is available to handle the registration Link setup request.
A Base Station has received a corrupted stimulus message. The Base Station does not understand the received stimulus message. This occurs when you are trying to use a type of portable that the system does not support.
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