Yealink DECT IP Multi-Cell Deployment ToolKit Manuel utilisateur

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DECT IP Multi-Cell Deployment ToolKit
Quick Start Guide
Contents
1. Overview
2. Package Contents
3. Adjusting the Stand Height
4. Setting up the Measuring Base Station
5. Setting up the Measuring Handset
6. Using the Measuring Handset
7. Configuring the Metering Mode
8. Taking Measurements


Table of Contents
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Overview
The Yealink DECT IP multi-cell deployment toolkit helps you plan and install your DECT IP multi-cell system. It contains
one measuring base station, two measuring handsets and further helpful accessories for exact determination of the
DECT environmental conditions for the planned network.
You can use the measuring devices in the kit to determine the radio coverage at your location, establish the total
number of base stations required for a given installation and their optimal locations, and find sources of interferences in
the wireless network.
If you require more information on configuring and using your phone, refer to Yealink DECT IP Multi-Cell System
Deployment Guide online:
http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage.
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Quick Start Guide
W56H Handset x 2
USB Charging Cradle x 2
Battery Cover x 2
Rechargeable Battery x 4
Stand Base Station Clip
Mobile Power Clip USB-DC Cable UH33 Headset x 2
Package Contents
Deployment Toolkit
Power Adapter x 2
Notebook and Pen
(Measuring Base Station) (Measuring Handsets) (Two are Reserves)
Note: We recommend that you use the accessories provided or approved by Yealink. The use of unapproved third-party accessories may
result in reduced performance.
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Setting up the Measuring Base Station
1. Mount the measuring base station on the stand
Adjusting the Stand Height
Position the thread of the base station clip on the stand and screw the base station clip into place.
Fix the base station on the base station clip.
Note: In order to better transmit and receive radio signal, we recommend that you place the base station
vertically with one end of the button facing up. To make the base station more secure, make sure the
front side of the base station faces to the buckle.
Adjust the angle of the base station to an appropriate position.
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Note: The stand height can be adjusted from 3.28 feet (1.00 meter) to 9.19 feet (2.80 meters).
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2. Charge the base station
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Fix the mobile power clip on the top section of the stand.
Fix the mobile power on the mobile power clip.
Note: You need to purchase the mobile power separately.
Adjust the angle of the mobile power and charge the base station. The power LED (the lowest
one) of the base station glows green.
Note: The network status LED (the middle one) flashes as no network is needed at this point. If the registered
handset is powered on, the registration LED (the top one) glows green.
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(Measuring Base Station)
Adjust the angle
Mobile Power
Range: 2.05-3.94 inch
Maximum
thickness: 0.59 inch

Starting up the Measuring Handset
2. Connect the charging cradle and charge the handset.
Note:
Use Yealink s
upplied
power adapter (5V/600mA). A third-party power adapter may damage the handset.
Determine whether to charge the handset according the
battery status on the top-right corner of the LCD screen.
The power LED glows red when the handset is charging.
3. Connect a headset to the handset.
Note:
A headset icon on the handset LCD screen indicates the connection is successful.
1. Insert the battery into the handset.
battery
Note:
The handset will be powered on automatically when the battery is inserted to the handset.
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Indicates the signal strength between the base station and
registered handset.
Weak to strong:
No reception:
The talking screen
Using the Measuring Handset
The idle screen
Values for determining the connection quality:
RSSI: Base station signal reception strength with the best
reception in dBm.
Recommended value: -28 to -70 dBm.
Note: The RSSI value is displayed in dBm as standard, you
can change it into a percentage value.
Fr. quality: Frame quality. Percentage rate of the packages
received without error in the last measuring interval.
Recommended value: 100%.
Base Station: RPN (Radio Fixed Part Number) of the base station.
Identifier for the base station to which the handset
is connected.
Frequency: Carrier frequency of the signal received.
Value range: 0-30.
Slot pair: Time slot for the reception channel on which the
measurement was performed.
Duplex Slot pair used (0-11).
If the handset is in the talking screen, it shows the measurement data at the top edge.
Note:
If one handset is used, you can enter #*9 on the handset to perform an analog call.
Low to full:
Indicates the current battery status.
Need charging: (red)
The LCD screen shows the following information in the idle screen:
RSSI
Fr. quality
Base Station
Frequency
Slot pair
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The measuring handsets are already in the metering mode out of the box.
2. Press the OK key to enter the main menu, and then select Settings->Telephony->Metering Mode.
3. Select the desired unit (dBm or %) for RSSI.
Note: The handset backlight is always on in the metering mode, so the screensaver does not work.
Configuring Metering Mode
To change the settings for metering mode:
4. Select the desired measurement interval.
5. Press the Save soft key.
1. Press the OK key to enter the main menu, and then select Settings->Telephony->Metering Mode.
2. Disable the metering mode.
To exit the metering mode:
3. Press the Save soft key.
Taking Measurements
2. Set up communications between two handsets, and measure the radio coverage.
3. Check the current status values of the connection to determine the second location of the base station.
1. Select the first measuring point, and mount the base station on a proper location of the stand.
You can connect headsets to the measuring handsets so that you can assess the quality of the sound
transmitted from the measuring base station. It also means that your hands are free to enter the locations
determined in the plan and you can read the LCD screen during the measurement.
4. Move the base station to the second location, and adjust the base station to a proper position of the stand.
Note: The handsets are already registered to the measuring base station out of the box. If two people perform the measurements, you
can check the voice quality by establishing a connection between the two measuring handsets. If you perform the measurements
alone, you can enter #*9 via the keypad to place an analog call.
The recommended RSSI value is between -28dBm and -70dBm, and the Frame quality is 100%.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to determine more locations of the base station.
Value range: 5-15 (0.8s-2.4s). Recommended value: 6.
1. Enter the code *1383201# in the idle screen to activate metering mode.
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