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DEFINITY Wirele ss Business System Installation and T est 555- 232- 102 Comco de 10847 8389 Issue 5 June 19 99[...]
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Notice While reasonable ef forts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, Lucent T echnologies can assume no responsibility for any errors. Changes and corrections to the inf ormation contained in this document may be incorporated into future reissues. Y our Responsibility for Y ou[...]
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Contents Issue 5 June 199 9 iii Abou t This Book xiii ■ Introdu ction x iii ■ Audie nce xi ii ■ Import ant Safety Guideli nes for Users xiii Expos ure to Rad io Frequen cy Energy xiv Cardia c Pacemak ers xiv Hearing Aid C ompatib ility xiv ■ Typograph ic Conve ntions xv ■ Orga nization x v ■ Rela ted Info rmation xvi ■ Gettin g Help x[...]
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Contents iv Issue 5 June 1 999 9630 Ser ies WT E nvironmen t 3-5 ■ DWBS Comp onents 3-6 ■ Radio Co ntrollers 3-9 Procedur e: Instal ling R adio Contr ollers 3-11 ■ Wirele ss Fixed B as e 3-12 Power Optio ns 3-13 Procedur e: Instal ling t he Wireles s Fixed Bas e 3-18 ■ Cell Antenna U nit 3-30 Procedur e: Instal ling I ndoor CAU s 3-30 Proce[...]
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Contents Issu e 5 Ju ne 199 9 v ■ Procedu re: Perfor ming Wi reless Tes t Calls 4-15 ■ Proc edure: V erifyin g Opera tive Cell IDs 4-16 5 Commands 5-1 ■ Introdu ction 5- 1 ■ Comm and Stru cture 5-1 ■ Comm and List 5-2 A DWBS Installation Chec klist A-1 ■ Introdu ction A- 1 ■ Checklis t A-2 GL Glossary GL-1 IN Index IN-1[...]
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Contents vi Issue 5 June 1 999[...]
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Figures Issue 5 June 1 999 vii 2 Switch Administrati on 2-1. Optiona l Features Form (Page 1) 2-2 2-2. Optiona l Features Form (Page 2) 2-3 2-3. Wirele ss-Rel ated S ystem Pa ramet ers Form (G3r) 2-4 2-4. Wirele ss-Rel ated S ystem Pa ramet ers Form (G3s i/vs/Prol ogix ™ )2 - 5 2-5. Wirele ss Carri er Frequenc ies Form 2-8 2-6. Circuit P acks For[...]
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Figures viii Issu e 5 June 1999 3-14. T ightening the An tenna for t he 559D Dipole CAU 3-34 3-15. Ceiling-Mo unting a Brand New 559D DCAU 3-34 3-16. Replaci ng a Ceiling- Mounte d Interna l CAU with a 559D DCA U 3-35 3-17. Replaci ng a Brack et- and Ce iling-M ounted Internal CAU Aimed in a P articular Direction with a 5 59D DCAU 3-35 3-18. 559B O[...]
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Figures Issue 5 June 199 9 ix 4-6. Connectio ns for W T Firmwar e Download ( 9601 WT ) 4-9 4-7. Connectio ns for W T Firmwar e Download ( 9630 Ser ies WT) 4-10[...]
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Figures x Issue 5 June 19 99[...]
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T ables Issue 5 June 199 9 xi 2 Switch Administrati on 2-1. Radio Controlle r Circuit Pack Form Fields 2-12 2-2. Station For m Fields (Page 1 ) 2-15 2-3. Station For m Fields (Page 2 ) 2-18 2-4. Station For m Fields (Page 3 ) 2-20 3 Hardware Installation 3-1. DWBS Com ponents a nd Rela ted Information 3-6 3-2. TN789 RC Circu it Pack Pi n Configur a[...]
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T ables xii Issue 5 J une 1999[...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 xiii About This Book Introduction DEFINITY ® Wireless Busin ess S ystem In stall ation and T est provid es both hardwar e and softwa re backgr ound infor matio n and procedu res f or the instal lation and testi ng of th e DEFINITY Wi reless Business System (DWBS ). NOTE: Before using thi s book, all plann ing an d site-pre parat[...]
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About This Book xiv Issue 5 J une 1999 Exposure to Radio Frequency Ener gy The design of yo ur wirele ss telepho ne comp lies with the la test saf ety levels of the Institute of Electri cal and E lectronic Enginee rs (IEEE ) and the Americ an Nationa l Standard s Institu te (ANSI ) with respect to human e xposure to RF energy . Of course , if you w[...]
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Typograp hic Conv entions Issue 5 June 1999 xv T y pographic Conventions The followin g typogra phic conv entions are us ed in this book to conv ey informati on consis tently and quic kly . ■ This typefac e is used fo r references to titles o f other informa tion and fo r emphasi s within o ther typ efaces. ■ This typeface emphasiz es key words[...]
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About This Book xvi Issue 5 Jun e 1999 Related Information This book serves a s a user ’s guide for th e install ation and test o f the DWBS . Addit ional boo ks in the series are as follow s: ■ DEFINITY Wirele ss Bus iness S ystem S ite Plann ing , 555-232 -601 ■ DEFINITY Wir eless B usiness System Maintena nce , 555-232 -103 ■ DEFINITY Wi[...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 1-1 UT AM Disablement Introduction NOTE: The rule s of th e Federal Communica tions Com missio n (FCC) ap ply only to the Unite d State s. In the US, do not activat e the DWB S until you rec eive the instal lation pac kage and UT AM clea rance for t he site fr om the DEFIN ITY Wireless Design T eam (DWDT) . System s in Cana da fo[...]
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UTAM Disable ment 1-2 Issue 5 J une 1999 operate w ithout t his verifi cation.) The radio tran smis sion is ac tivated only upon confirmati on of the DE FINITY ECS l ocation. Activ ation wil l occur autom atica lly once the L ucent T echnol ogies r emote moni toring c enter rec eives th e alarm a nd can recon nect with th e DEFINITY EC S. The proc [...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 2-1 Switch Administ ration Introduction This chapter p rovides th e steps n ecessary to adminis ter the DEFI NITY ECS Release 5 Generi c 3 for system o perat ion. DEFINITY E CS admin istrati on is don e via Ge neric 3 s witch com mands an d the Mobility Manager adminis tration software. The Mobili ty Manage r softwar e compri ses[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-2 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 2- 1. Optional Features Form (Page 1) 2. Go to Pa ge 2 of t he form, wh ich appe ars as f ollows: OPTIONAL FEATURES Page 1 of 4 change system parameters customer-options Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List? y Answer Supervision by Call Classifier? y DCS (Basic)? n DCS Call Coverage? n DCS with Re[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 19 99 2-3 Figur e 2-2. Optional Featu res Form (Page 2) 3. Change the Wir e le ss field v alue from n to y . 4. Submit th e form. 5. Log off and then log on again to the DEFIN ITY ECS lo cal or re mote MT as init . 6. Execute the change system-pa rameters wirele ss c omman d to gener ate the Wirel es[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-4 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 2-3. W ireless-Related System Para meters Form (G3r) WIRELESS-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS System Identification: 0100015-2176 Page 1 of 1 change system-parameters wireless Allowable Carrier Frequencies (MHz) 1: 1920.625 y Master Port Network: 5 2: 1921.875 y 3: 1923.125 y 4: 1924.375 y 5. 1925.62[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 19 99 2-5 Figure 2- 4. W ireless-Related S ystem Para meters Form ( G3si/vs/Pro logix ™ ) 7. Allow the admini strable part of the System Identific ation field to rema in at the default value of 2176 . NOTE: This fie ld provide s the sy stem with an identif ier that i s broad cast regula rly in its [...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-6 Issue 5 J une 1999 circuit pack s that may be physically inserted into an d recognized b y the syste m. 9. Enter the maximum numbe r of WT s that are in the system. This number is based on the order of rights-to- use (RTUs) per station. V a lid values are fr om 0 to 1500 inclusive. NOTE: The number of admin istered W T [...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 19 99 2-7 NOTE: The eight field o ptions supp ort the ad ministr ation of th e supe rset of carrier fr equenci es that are allowe d for a s ystem as determi ned by UT AM. (UT AM ha s been des ignated b y the FCC as a fre quency coordina tor for th e unlice nsed band.) The a llowable carrier frequen c[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-8 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 2-5. W ireless Carr ier Frequenc i es Form NOTE: This form e nables the user to limit th e radio tr ansmis sion to a subset of thos e ca rrier fre quencies allowa ble f or the DWBS. The for m allow s the user to limi t radio tra nsmiss ions with out inf ringing upon any UT AM restrictions. 16. [...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 19 99 2-9 Figure 2-6. Circuit Packs Form 18. E nter TN789 into the appropriate fields a nd su bmit the form . NOTE: Designa ting th e TN789 RC c ircuit pack in lieu of actually i nstalli ng it is known as “logical ly” ad minister ing the c ircuit pa ck. This enables t he instal lation to c ontinu[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-10 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 2-7. System Configuration Form 20. V erify that the Radio Controller value in th e Boar d T ype field is ass ociated with the pr oper sl ots. If thi s is no t the ca se, repe at Step 16. 21. For ea ch RC c ircuit pac k logic ally or p hysicall y inserted , execute the add radi o- con tro ll er[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-11 Figure 2-8. Radio Controller Circuit Pack Form RADIO CONTROLLER CIRCUIT PACK RC Location: 01A05 Page 1 of 1 change radio-controller 1a05 WFB A PARAMETERS WFB Location: 3A* - 1st floor aisle c2 CAU Conn? CAU Location 1 y Outside of room 1c203 2 y in boiler room by stairs 3 n Hall out side o[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-12 Issue 5 J une 1999 22. If the DW BS has 9630 S eries WT s, admi nist er them. Native supp ort is not pro vided for th e 9630 Serie s WT . Except for th e physical handset, t he 9630 Series W T is id entical to the 96 01 and 960 1+ WT s. The 9630 S eries WT is admi nistere d as an al ias of ei ther the 9 601 WT or 960 1[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-13 Figure 2-9. Alias Station Form The Alias Se t T ype field i n the form represen ts the aliased set type, and it can co ntai n a maxi mum of seven ch arac ters . The as sociat ed Supported Set T ype field i s a keyw ord fiel d that acc epts a va lue for a ny nativ ely support ed set typ e. [...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-14 Issue 5 J une 1999 23. Add a ll of th e wir eless s tations t o the system by exe cuting t he add s tation < object > comman d to gene rate t he fo llowi ng sc reens. Figure 2- 10. Stati on Form (Page 1 of 3) STATION Extension: 50001 Type: 9601 Port: WT Lock Messages? n Security Code: ____ COR: 1 Name: ________ C[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-15 T able 2-2. Station Form Fields (Page 1 ) Field Name Explanation Extensi on Part of the input comma nd used to access this form ; display -only field. Lock Me ssage s? Enter y to restri ct other user s from rea ding or ca nceling th e DWBS hand set mess ages or retrie ving mes sages v ia V[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-16 Issue 5 J une 1999 Display Language Enter the langua ge that should be disp layed. The options a re English , French , Itali an , Spanish , and user defined . The defau lt is English . NOT E : Local phon e func tions are provi ded in English . IPEI Enter the 9-digit stri ng obtaine d from the WT. The Internat ional Por[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-17 Figur e 2-1 1. Station Fo rm (Page 2 of 3) STATION Page 2 of 3 add station next FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: msa-spe Coverage Msg Retrieval? y LWC Activation? y Redirect Notification? y Data Restriction? n Restrict Last Appearance? n Idle Appearance Preference? n Active Station Ringing: [...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-18 Issue 5 J une 1999 T able 2-3. Station Form Fields (Page 2 ) Field Name Explanation Leave Word Cal ling (LWC) R ecepti on Enter msa-spe (defaul t) if LW C message s are stor ed in the system or on the Messagi ng Server Adjunc t or Switc h Process or; or, e nter audix if the message s are stor ed on t he Audio Inf ormat[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-19 Figure 2- 12. Stati on Form (Page 3 of 3) Active Statio n Ringing ? Set as ap propriate. Value s inclu de single (default), continuous , and ac tive . Restrict Last Appeara nce? Enter y to rest rict th e last id le ca ll appear ance for inc oming priority calls and outgoi ng call o riginat[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-20 Issue 5 J une 1999 24. Submi t the fo rm. T able 2-4. Station Form Fields (Page 3 ) Field Name Explanation Site Data - Room Enter up to 1 0 characte rs to identi fy where the WT’ s chargi ng base i s located or where th e WT user ’s roo m is loca ted. - Info1 Enter up to f ive characte rs that will be useful for id[...]
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Proced ure: Soft ware Insta llation Issue 5 June 1 999 2-21 NOTE: Informa tion rega rding fi rmware d ownload c an be found in the DWBS Main tenance do cumen t.[...]
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Switch A dminist ratio n 2-22 Issue 5 J une 1999[...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 3-1 3 Hardware Installation Introduction This chapter provides the te chnicia n with the b ackground and proc edural informa tion needed to instal l the DWB S hardwa re . Safety Information Before instal ling the hardwa re compone nts, the technic ian should understand the safety i nstruct ions in t he DEFINITY ECS R elease 7 Ins[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-2 Issue 5 J une 1999 ! W ARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. Fa ilure to gr ound this product prop erly will r esult in a risk of electri cal sho ck, wh ich can caus e serious persona l inju ry . Some componen ts of th is prod uct use a 3-pron g plug in contin ental U S locations . Such pl ugs are designed for your safety . Do [...]
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Safety In formation Issue 5 June 19 99 3-3 ■ Do not use the produ ct nea r water o r when yo u are wet. If the prod uct comes in c ontact with any li quids, unpl ug the power cor d and WT line co rds immediat ely . Do not plug the p roduct b ack in u ntil it ha s dried thoroughl y . ■ If you su spect a g as le ak, report it immedi ately , but u[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-4 Issue 5 J une 1999 ■ Unplug thi s produ ct from th e wall out let and refer ser vicing to q ualif ied servi ce personn el und er the fol lowing condi tions: — When the p ower cord or plug i s damage d or fray ed. — If the pro duct does not ope rate normal ly by fo llowing t he operat ing instruc tions. Adj ust on ly[...]
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Envir onmental a nd Power Requirem ents Issue 5 June 19 99 3-5 — 0 to 120 F , 0% t o 95% humid ity The outdoor CAU oper ates unde r the foll owing con ditio ns: — -20 to 50 C, 0% to 9 5% humidit y ■ Battery Charger . The battery charg er operates in typi cal indo or loca tions without env ironme ntal contr ol, as f ollows: — 32 F to 120 F ,[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-6 Issue 5 J une 1999 DWBS Comp onents The followi ng table l ists the DWBS c omponents along with the app ropria te apparatu s code an d comcod e for eac h compon ent. T able 3-1. DWBS Components and Relate d Information Description Apparatus Code Comcode 10 meg Flas h Card L- 15 card flas h 10 m eg 601-81 7-430 16 meg si m[...]
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DWBS Com ponents Issue 5 June 19 99 3-7 ! W ARNING: CAUs s hould be pos itioned before positio ning WF Bs. The mo vement of WFBs is not critic al to ra dio cov erage when CAUs ar e used. Prior to ins tallatio n, the te chnicia n will recei ve an ins tallatio n map of the site t hat shows the loca tion of al l WFBs and CAUs . This plan mu st be f ol[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-8 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-1. DWBS Installatio n Layout CAU 4 CAU 3 DEFINITY CAU 2 Wire less B usine ss Sy stem T raditional Wired Equipm ent and Services Wireless Fixed Bas e Wireless Fixed Bas e CAU 1 CAU 2 CAU 1 Wireless T erminal Wireless T erminal Wireless T erminal Wireless T erminal Controller Radio TN789 Controll[...]
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Radio Controlle rs Issue 5 June 19 99 3-9 Ra dio Co ntrol lers RCs are circui t packs that fit into DEFINITY ECS ca binet slots . Each RC conn ects and control s up to two WFBs. RCs pr ovide th e interface between the DEFINITY ECS and the network of WFBs. RCs are co nnect ed to the WFBs v ia a Category 3 or highe r inside wi ring cabl e using s tan[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-10 Issue 5 J une 1999 T able 3-2. TN789 RC Circuit Pack Pin Configuration Color PIN Lead Name Function W-BL 26 BL-W 1 W-O 27 URTIPA WFB-A O-W 2 URRNGA WFB-A W-G 28 UT TIPA WFB-A G-W 3 UTRNGA WFB-A W-BR 29 BR-W 4 W-S 30 URTIP B WFB-B S-W 5 URRNGB WFB-B R-BL 31 UT TIPB WFB-B BL-R 6 UTR NGB WFB -B R-O 32 O-R 7 R-G 33 G-R 8 R-B[...]
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Radio Controlle rs Issue 5 June 1 999 3-11 Procedure: I nstalling Ra dio Controllers This proce dure pro vides the te chnic ian with the neces sary step s to i nstall th e RC circ uit pack (s). 1. Unwrap the circuit b oard fro m its pac king an d insert it into th e designa ted slot. NOTE: The RC is a standar d port c ircuit pack that ca n be lo ca[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-12 Issue 5 J une 1999 2. Connect the 25 -pair cabl e to the corres ponding pl ug on the backp lane. S ee the “Procedu re: Insta lling the Wireless Fixed B ase” and “ Inside Wiring Cable” sec tions la ter in thi s chapt er for de tails rega rding c able and p ower configur ation s. W ireless Fixed Base The WFB is a r[...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-13 Figure 3- 2. W ireless Fixed Base Power Options T o op erate with CAUs, WFB s in a DW BS requ ire -48 vo lt (v) access ory pow er . The -48 v power is provided over twi sted pair to the WFB on the four th pair (white- brown, brown -white ; pins 7 a nd 8) of th e RJ45 co nnecto r . The po wer supply mus[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-14 Issue 5 J une 1999 In cases wh ere the W FB can be placed within 65 0 feet of the equipm ent ro om or the wiri ng closet, th e cable p airs c an be doubl ed to g ain the add ition al distan ce. Cable doubli ng is shown in the foll owi ng three figures .[...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-15 Figure 3-3. T ypical T erminati ons and Cross-Connects for WFBs PHONE LINE OTHER T ransformer (4) Each DW8A-DE Cord Coiled Four Pairs to WFB 1A 1B 2A 2B T o Firm ware 103 Jack DW8A-S E Cords TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 WFB Ports 1A 1B Firmwa re Port 2A 2B Loc at ed I nside Equ i pmen t Roo m Place the dual jumper [...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-16 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 4. 103 Connect ing Block 103 Con necting Bloc k 4-Pair C able to Jack Splice Splice Splice W / B L B L/ W W / O R O R/ W W /G R GR / W W / B R B R / W W/BR BR/W GR/W W/GR OR/W W/OR W/BL BL/ W W/BR BR/W Compu ter R oom[...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-17 Figure 3-5. Cross-Connects for WF Bs Four Pairs to WFB 1A 1B 2A 2B Firmwar e 103 Jack DW8A-SE Cords TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 WFB Ports 1A 1B Firmwar e Port 2A 2B 1 10AC2-6 00 Switch 1 10AB 2-300 St ation Hardware Radio Card “1” Radio Card “2” Place the 3-pair jumper from the WF B radio card firmware por[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-18 Issue 5 J une 1999 Procedure: I nstalling the Wireles s Fixed Base The followi ng proc edure prov ides the steps necessar y to ins tall the W FB. NOTE: Be sure to i nstall the CAUs firs t and then wir e back to th e appropr iate WF Bs. Please read the entire proc edure b efore ins talling the WFB . In some configu ratio [...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-19 Figure 3- 6. Mounting Points of th e WFB 4. Unpack th e WFB. 5. The WFB c an be m ounted on a wall or s imilar s tructure by usin g a s tandard telephone mounting plate. Th e mount ing plate and scr ews must be obtained s eparate ly becau se the y are no t part of th e WFB ins tallation package . 6. Us[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-20 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-7. Removing the WFB Cover NOTE: If the WFB is mount ed verti cally o n a wall or c olumn, en sure tha t the Luce nt T echn ologie s log o is fac ing upri ght. 9. Connect th e D8W cabl e to the RJ45 co nnecto r in the WFB a s sh own in the following figure . Use a digital port tester to ensure [...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-21 Figure 3-8. Communication and Power WFB Connection 10. If the W FB doe s not support an exter nal CAU, r eturn the cover to the WFB to compl ete the ins tallatio n. If the WFB suppo rts a ny external CA Us, proceed to the nex t step. 1 1. Attach the fi xed-len gth co ax cabl es to the s pecifie d conne[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-22 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 9. Internal Fixed -Length Coa xial Connections From WFB to CAUs Providin g power to various DWBS c omponents is strai ghtforwar d for the WT and CAU. The WT is batte ry-power ed. The CA U obtains its power th rough the coaxi al cable c oming fr om a WFB. The RC supplie s phantom power to the [...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-23 Power an d cablin g are co nsistent with cur rent DEFINITY ECS w iring. See the DEFINITY E CS Install ation and T e st docu ment for spe cific infor mation des cribing typical ad junct powering configur ations. Inside W iring Cable The Categ ory 3 or g reater ins ide wiring cable connecti ng the RC wit[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-24 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 10. Representa tive Wi ring for the Categ ory 3 4-Pa ir T wisted Interf ace T wist ed pair can be veri fied via a digital port test er , as dis cusse d in the ne xt sect ion. 3-Pair Wiring 3-Pa ir Wiring Whit e Field Blue Field Part of Satellite Closet 3-Pair Wiring 3-Pa ir Wiring Purple Fiel[...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-25 Port T ester LA85 Port T e ster LA 85 (comc ode 10513 8424) is the stand ard digi tal port tester fo r testing DW BS wiring. T o use this port teste r , ensure that the D8W co rd at the WFB is inserted into the other jack of the port te ster and that the RC is tra nslated a nd on line. The followi ng t[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-26 Issue 5 J une 1999 NOTE: The LEDs stay lit for sev eral se conds, c ycle off, and are then rel it. NOTE : Reversin g tip/rin g of tran smit/rec eive doe s not affect se rvice on V ersion 17 of the RC . Error Co de 4000 (A BORT) occu rs on a tra nsmit or r eceive for all WF B tests whe never te sting with a short across a[...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-27 T esting W iring W ithout a Digi tal Port T ester If you do n ot have a digita l port tes ter , you c an parti ally tes t the wir ing at the equipmen t room wir ing bloc k. T o th is pu rpose, com plete o ne of the fol lowin g procedu res: 1. Set the m eter at 2 00v d irect cur rent (DC) , and meas ure[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-28 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-11. DWBS Lightni n g Protection for I ROB WFB. T able 3-4. RC T erminal Assignments for an IROB WFB WFB Function Backplane 50-Pin Connector Modular Jack Transmit Tip 104 (UTIPA) 28 3 A Transmit Ri ng 004 (UTRNGA ) 03 6 Receive Tip 103 (URTIPA) 27 1 Receive Ring 003 (URRN GA) 02 2 Transmit Tip [...]
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Wirele ss Fi xed B ase Issue 5 June 1 999 3-29 T able 3- 5. RJ-45 Lead De signations Color RJ-45 Pin W-BL 4 BL-W 5 W-O 1 O-W 2 W-G 3 G-w 6 W-BR 7 BR-W 8[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-30 Issue 5 J une 1999 Cell Antenna Unit NOTE: Be sure to insta ll the CAUs first and then wire back to the appropria te WFBs. The CAU is an optiona l remote antenna that conn ects t o a WFB to e xpand the covera ge area. A maximu m of fou r CAUs can be connec ted to a s ingle WFB . Each CA U can be loc ated as f ar as 1 00 [...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-31 ! W ARNING: CAUs cann ot be instal led in a retu rn air plenum . The coaxia l cable pr ovided (comc ode 847 5651 32) is ra ted for inst allati on in air-hand lin g spa ces . 1. Unpack the CA U and obtai n tie wra p. 2. Connect ( twist) t he fixed-le ngth coax ial cab le origi nating from the appropr iate WF[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-32 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-12. Mounting T abs and Slots on the CAU Wrap the tie w rap a round th e tabs a nd the object to whi ch it will be a ffixed, and tighte n. 4. Unpack th e CAU and o btain a standar d telephon e mounti ng plate a nd scre ws. 5. Using a scre wdriver, attach the mountin g plate at the loc ation des[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-33 Fastening t he Antenna for t he 559D Dipole CAU Fasten the antenna for the 559D Di pole CAU t o the CAU as follows: 1. Place th e threade d end o f the antenna onto th e connec tor on the lower third of the CAU. 2. Rotate the a ntenna c lockwi se until the antenna is finge r-tigh t. The followi ng fig ures [...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-34 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-14. T ightening t he Antenna f or the 559D Dipol e CAU Install ing a Brand New 559D DCAU Mount a br and new 55 9D DCAU to the ce iling as shown in the follo wing fi gure. Figure 3- 15. Ceiling-Mounting a Br and New 559 D DCAU Replacing a Ceiling-Mounted CAU wit h a 559D DCAU T o repl ace an in[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-35 Figure 3- 16. Replacin g a Ceiling- Mounted Int ernal CAU w ith a 559D DCAU T o repl ace an indo or CAU that i s mounted fl ush on a ce iling and aimed i n a certai n directi on , follow the p recedi ng instruct ions. The DCAU shou ld cont inue to poi nt to the floor . The followi ng fig ure shows h ow to r[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-36 Issue 5 J une 1999 Procedure: I nstalling 559B/C Outdo or CAUs The followi ng fig ure shows a 559B Ou tdoo r CAU. Figure 3- 18. 559B O utdoor CAU The followi ng figure s hows a 559 C Outdoor CA U.[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-37 Figure 3-19 . 559C Out d oor CAU T o in stall a 5 59B or 5 59C Outdoo r CAU, do t he foll owing: ! W ARNING: The installa tion of outdoor CAUs for the DW BS must c onform to the local electric al code fo r groun ding. 1. Mount the o utdoor CAU in the loca tion spec ified by the insta llation m ap. Specifi c[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-38 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 20. Mounting T emplate for Outdoor CAUs c. Orient the out door CAU so t hat when you a re looking at the u nit, the fixed-len gth coa x connec tor is poi nting down ward and t he anten na is poin ting toward th e upper rig ht. Screw the outdoor C AU into place. 2. Locate an openin g in the wa[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-39 5. Connect th e coax c able assem bly (c omcode 84 756513 2) to the o utdoor CAU. Dress the cable down the side of the buildi ng to the g rounding block. Attach th e cable to the bui lding as required . Be s ure to avoid crush ing or otherwis e distorti ng the c able. Mak e the con nector f inger-tigh t onl[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-40 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-21. Cable Assembly for Outdoor CAUs .140 ” .343” .436 ” B A C E D 1. Strip ca ble as s hown. Be careful not to 2. Crimp c ontact onto A 3. Slide fe rrule over cabl e. B 4. Slide c onnector body C onto cabl e. Make sure fo il layer goes ins ide conn ector a nd that 5. Dres s the br aid ev[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-41 NOTES : The mo dels i dentified in the pre vious ta ble are ide ntical. T he stripper is av ailable from T ech ni- T o ol ® (1-610-941-240 0) as Part #618 ST020. NOTES : The C rimpmast er and Max i-Crimper t ools are i dentical . Order eit her tool . The follow ing items a re availa ble from T echni-T ool [...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-42 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-22. Grounding Block Connecti ons for Outdoor CAUs Fastening the Antenna for the 559C Outdoor CAU Fasten the a ntenna for the 559C Outd oor CAU to the CAU as follows: 1. Place th e threade d end of the antenna onto the threaded bushing on top o f the CAU . 2. Rotate the th readed an tenna c loc[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-43 Figure 3- 23. Insertin g the A ntenna for the 559C Outdo or CAU (Insert)[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-44 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3-24. T ightening the An tenna for the 55 9C Outdoor CAU Mounting CAU Brackets for 559A CAUs An adjus table mou nting b racket ca n be used to mount DWBS Rel ease 1 CA Us. Lucent T echno logies mounting br acket s are curre ntly avai lable a s supp lementar y material for ind oor CAUs onl y . (O[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-45 Figure 3- 25. 559A CAU B racket (Mode l 1) Figure 3- 26. 559A CAU Bra cket (Mode l 2)[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-46 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 27. Rotated 559A CAU B racket (Mode l 2 )[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-47 Figure 3- 28. 559A CAU B racket (Mode l 3)[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-48 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 3- 29. Rotated 559A CAU B racket (Mode l 3)[...]
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Cell Antenna Unit Issue 5 June 1 999 3-49 Figure 3- 30. Adjustab le 559A CAU B racket (Lab eled) Mounting CAU Brackets for a 559D CAU If you mou nt a brac ket for a 559D CAU, e nsure tha t the an tenna is p erpendi cular to the cov erage area . Fixed-Lengt h Coax Interfa ce This inte rface is ph ysica lly implem ented with a 100 foo t long, cu stom[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-50 Issue 5 J une 1999 ! CAUTION: DO NOT cut or m odify this cable to l ength. Any exc ess cable shoul d be spooled up in t he ceiling o r where conveni ent. DWBS WT s T wo DWB S WT s are a vailable. The se WT s are dis cussed in the fol lowing sect ions. 9601 WT The 9601 WT (next il lustrat ion) is a pocke t-size porta ble [...]
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DWBS WTs Issue 5 June 1 999 3-51 Figure 3- 31. DWBS 9601 WT Hold End Cal l * 0 # 7 8 9 TUV WXY Z PQRS 45 6 JKL MNO GHI 1 23 ABC DEF Next Prev Menu WT 960 1 User Name Names Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 960 1 Wi re l es s T erm in al Clos ed P osi tio n 9601 Wi reless T ermin al Open Po sition[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-52 Issue 5 J une 1999 9630 Serie s WT The 9630 Se ries W T is a poc ket-size , portabl e phone that provid es wirel ess mobility as well as acces s to full busines s featu res and man y DEFINITY ECS features . The indus trial desi gn of the 9630 Ser ies WT is i dentica l to tha t of the TransT alk ® 9031 Poc ket Phone (inc[...]
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DWBS WTs Issue 5 June 1 999 3-53 Figure 3- 32. 9630 Ser ies WT Procedure: I nstalling the DW BS 9601 WT The followi ng proc edure prov ides the steps needed to i nstall a DWBS W T . 1. Unwrap the WT , cha rger , and AC a dapter . The requir ed comp onents include : ■ WT ■ Battery Cha rger ■ Battery Pa ck ■ AC Ad apter 2. Remove th e (lo wer[...]
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Hardware Instal lation 3-54 Issue 5 J une 1999 5. Insert the WT with its battery pac k into the bat tery cha rger cradle. 6. Plug the AC adapter from the batt ery charger in to a wall o utlet. 7. Ensure that the initial chargi ng lasts for four hou rs before u sing the WT . Procedure: Obt aining the IP EI and Entering Access Codes f or the WT s Thi[...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 4-1 DWBS T es ting Introduction This sectio n provid es you wi th the back ground and procedu ral inform ation neede d to ensure th at the instal led D W B S i s operat ional. The test s in this sect ion are in the nature of accept ance tes ts. The assumpti on is that the sy stem wil l perfor m as ex pected afte r the ins tallati[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-2 Issue 5 J une 1999 1. Contact th e Initial ization and Admi nistrat ion Sys tem (INA DS) cent er for the appropria te firmwar e downlo ad. 2. Perform a fir mware upg rade for th e appropriat e compo nent(s) by fo llowing the dire ction s in the n ext se ction ( for the W T) or in the DWBS Ma intenan ce document (for the other DWB S[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 19 99 4-3 Figure 4-1. Status of W ireless T erm i nal Firmware Upgra d e Form 2. Record t he firmwa re versi on for the WT (if pres ent). 3. For the 960 1 WT : a. Ensure that th e WT is powered u p. Then determin e the W T firmwa re versi on by pres si ng . b. Press . c. Pre ss the Inf[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-4 Issue 5 J une 1999 NOTE: Enter the list configuration wt command to obtain t he firmw are ver sion fo r all the pock et phones in the system . Refer to the va lue in the colum n headed by Ve r s i o n to obtain the ap propriate firm ware version. For the 9601 WT , the firmware versio n is 7.0.0 or later; fo r the 9630 Series WT , t[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 19 99 4-5 Figure 4-2. Firmwa re V ersions For m (9601 WT) list configuration firmware-versions FIRMWARE VERSIONS Name Page 1 Version Size Checksu m TN789 RC 8 .1 WFB v17 WT 9601 3C A 8.1.4 0.0.17 8.4.6 37000 8000 2F830 FAA9 4E89 A45B[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-6 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 4-3. Firmwa re V ersions For m (9630 Series WT ) 4. If the firmware i s newer on the MS S, or if the ena bled se rver is set to “No, ” enter the enable wt-upgrade [PPCSS] [all] comm and. This com mand takes 3.5 minutes per RC. The R C is ta ken out of servic e while t he file is being tr ansferred. NOT[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 19 99 4-7 Establis hing Connections At the wal l field, c onnect th e followin g lead s from th e 25-pai r RC cabl e to a 103 conne ctor block. Thereafter , inse rt a D8W ( four-pair mountin g cord) from the 103 connec tor blo ck to the W T download cable . Finally , for th e 9601, plu[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-8 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 4- 5. Firmware Data Access RC-to -WT Down load Cable (C omcode 107 583965) 6-foot Cabl e Da ta Connector connec ts to Wireles s T erminal T elephone jack connec ts to DEFINITY ECS Firmware Data Ac cess Cable Data Conn ector Data Connector Data Connec tor[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 19 99 4-9 Figure 4- 6. Connections for WT Fir mware Dow nload (960 1 WT) D8W Cor d 103 C onnector Bloc k Data 6-Fo ot Wir eless T erm i nal Data Conn ect or Downlo ad C abl e At the W a ll Field Modular C onnecto rs Connec tor Wireless Te r m i n a l RC Circuit Pack[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-10 Issue 5 J une 1999 Figure 4- 7. Connections for WT Fir mware Do wnload (963 0 Series WT) NOTE: R efer to the “TN789 RC Cir cuit Pac k Pin Co nfigurati on” tabl e in the previo us chapter for deta ils on RC p in conne ction s with the 902A do wnload cable. D8W Cor d 103 C onnector Bloc k Dat a 6-Foot Data Conn ect or At the W a[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 1 999 4-11 Using Keys to Download WT Firmware T o perfor m a WT firmwar e download b y using k eys, activa te the app ropriate ke ys accord ing to the following directi ons. For a 9601 WT , d o the follo wing: 1. Insert th e download cable fr om the RC i nto the si de of th e WT . 2. P[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-12 Issue 5 J une 1999 NOTE: DO NOT USE THE disable wt-upgrade COMMAND . WT Firmware Download Error Codes The followi ng table pr ovides a l ist of error c odes rel ated to WT firmware down load for the 9601 WT an d 9630 Serie s WT . A low se verity error code indic ates that the WT w i ll a uto m at i ca ll y r es t ar t t he fi rm w[...]
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Proced ure: WT Firmw are Do wnload and Connectio n Issue 5 June 1 999 4-13 0x82 Low W T timed out waiting for the progr am data fr om the RC. For the 9 601 WT, resta rt the down load proce ss. For the 9 630 Seri es WT, the download automati cally r estarts ; therefo re, no us er interv ention is req uired. 0x83 High Do wnload cable is not conn ecte[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-14 Issue 5 J une 1999 NOTE : The 9630 Series WT boot code firmw are provide s the automa tic restart of the downlo ad process wi th low sever ity erro rs. The downl oad proces s is attempted th ree time s if th e proble m continu es to occ ur . Therea fter , the error is declared a s a high severi ty error , and u ser interven tion i[...]
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Proced ure: Perfor ming Wi reless Tes t Call s Issue 5 June 1 999 4-15 Procedure: Performing W ireless T est Calls The followi ng proc edure ve rifies that call s of good voice qu ality c an be ori ginated and rec eived throu ghout th e coverage area(s ). NOTE: See the approp riate DWBS WT gui de if you need more detail r egardin g the WT’s opera[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-16 Issue 5 J une 1999 c. Pre ss the More soft key . 3. Upon comp leting y our walk -through, i f you hav e enco untered a ny problem s, refer to the DWBS Mainte nanc e doc um ent for furthe r inve stigation . Procedure: V erifying Op erative Cell IDs This pro cedure v erifie s that all the ce lls in the wir eless co nfigur ation a re[...]
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Proced ure: Verif ying Oper ative Cel l IDs Issue 5 June 1 999 4-17 4. Confirm t hat the CAU’s green power indica tor is ill uminated. If.. . The n.. . Powe r ind icator is illumi nated Power is normal. Powe r ind icator is not il lumi nate d Check the cable conn ectio n between th e WFB and the CAU . If the conn ection is good but the pr oblem s[...]
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DWBS Testing 4-18 Issue 5 J une 1999 5. Conf irm that th e WFB’ s gree n power indicat o r is illumi nated. Once the preceding procedu res ar e comple ted, the DWBS is consider ed up a nd running . If.. . The n.. . Powe r ind icator is illumi nated Power is OK. Powe r ind icator is not il lumi nate d Check the connect ion bet ween the pow er supp[...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 5-1 Commands Introduction This chapter provides supple mental Mobility Manag er and DE FINITY ECS comm and infor mation that may b e helpf ul to th e inst aller . Command Str ucture An admin istrati on or mai ntenance comma nd is mad e up of mul tiple wor ds that instruc t the system to pe rform a sp ecific task. The comm and is [...]
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Command Li st Issue 5 June 19 99 5-2 Command List The followi ng table p rovides a summa ry of the comm ands used for the install ation, adm inistra tion, and m ainten ance of the DWBS. T able 5-1. DWBS Commands Action Obje ct Qualifier Purpose -- d ownload firm w are tape Transfer a file containing RC, WFB, or WT firmware from the INADS center to [...]
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Commands 5-3 Issue 5 J une 1999 NOTE : The schedule qualifi er is val id only when the s ystem prin ter is c onnected and admin istered . See y our syst em admini strator . -- test radio-sync Access or display the inter-port network radio synchronization plan. -- add -- change -- disp la y -- remove sta ti on extension Administer or view a station [...]
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Issue 5 June 19 99 A-1 A DWBS In stallation Checkl ist Introduction This appe ndix con tains a c hecklist for perfor ming a DW BS in stallation.[...]
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DWBS Ins tallatio n Checkl ist A-2 Issue 5 J une 19 99 Checklist The followi ng table i s a chec klist of ta sks for comple ting a D WBS instal latio n. Where appro priate, re ferences to the co rrespo nding pages for a description of the tasks indi cated ar e also p rovided. Unl ess othe rwise i ndicated , the pag e reference s are for th e DWB S [...]
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Checklist Issue 5 June 1999 A-3 Adminis tered RC download permiss ions v ia page 2 of the F eat ures -Rel ated Syst em-P aram e ters for m by entering the change syste m-pa rame ters feat ures comm and? 8-9 (Main tenanc e) Adminis tered the circuit packs v ia the add radio controlle r ppcss command ? 2-10 Determin ed if new fi rmware is requir ed? [...]
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Issue 5 June 1999 GL-1 GL Glossary A access righ ts Air interfa ce proced ure that assi gns a T emp orary Portab le User Iden tifier (TPU I) and its extension number t o the WT . The WT i nitiates this proc edure eac h time it enters a s ystem. A su ccessfu l compl eti on of t he p roced ure i nclu des an im plic i t Lo cati o n Reg istr ati on. Au[...]
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Glossary GL-2 Issu e 5 June 1999 E ECS. See Enterprise Commu nications Server Emerging T echnologies Ba nd 20 MHz o f unlicen sed spec trum for Pe rsonal Com munication Service (PCS) i n North Amer ica. The band is iso chronous (1920-1930 MHz) w ith eight channels of 1.25 MHz ba ndwidth pe r channel primaril y for voic e, and as ynchrono us (1910-1[...]
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Glossary Issue 5 June 1999 GL-3 I I2 Catego ry 3 4-P air T wisted int erface bet ween a Radio C ontroller a nd a Wirel ess Fixe d Base . I3 Coax cab le interfa ce between a Wireles s Fixed Ba se and a Cell Antenn a Unit. Initialization and Administration System (INADS) Services supp ort sy ste m for PBX adminis trati on and main ten anc e. Internat[...]
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Glossary GL-4 Issu e 5 June 1999 P pre-origination d ialing Dialing t hat occur s before dial ton e is grant ed. portable part Part of the DWBS radio in frastructur e that is porta ble (most no tably , the WT s). post-origin ation dialing Dialing t hat occur s after dial tone is granted . Predictor T ool within the WiSE Exp ert Design System that u[...]
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Glossary Issue 5 June 1999 GL-5 T TDMA. See T ime Division Multip le Access T erminal Portable User Identifier (TPUI ) Number ret urned by the fix ed part to th e WT durin g the Loca tion Regis tration pro cedure. T ime Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Radi o acc ess m ethod for w hic h each call uses a diff er en t time slot . TDM A per m its mu lt[...]
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Issue 5 June 1 999 IN-1 IN Index Numerics 559C Out door CAUs, fastening antenna for , 3-42 559D DCAUs fastening antenn a for , 3-33 installin g bran d new , 3-34 replacing ceil ing-mount ed CAUs wit h , 3-34 wall-mounted CAUs with , 3-35 9601 Wir eless Terminal descripti on , 3-50 enterin g access codes via , 3-54 obtaining IPEI v ia , 3-54 power ,[...]
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Index IN-2 Is sue 5 J une 1999 compon ents Cell Ante nna Unit , 3-30 Wir eless Fixe d B ase , 3-12 D DEFINITY ECS, adm inisterin g , 2- 1 digital port teste r , 3-20 , 3-25 downl oad ca ble , 4-2 DWBS comp onen ts , 3-6 env i ron ment al an d pow er re quir emen ts , 3-4 instal lation la yout , 3-8 se lf-d isabl emen t , 1-1 testing , 4-1 DWBS hard[...]
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Index Issue 5 June 1 999 IN-3 limiting via carri er frequencies , 2-8 RJ45 co nnec tor , 3-20 S safety additiona l inst ructions for instal lation , 3-4 basic in struction s , 3-1 hardware info rma tio n , 3- 1 shock , electric , 3-2 soft ke y sequence , 3-54 Station fo rm , 2- 14 , 2-17 , 2-19 System Configu ration form , 2-10 U UTAM , 1-1 , 2-7 ,[...]
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