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This document describes how to install and operate the following equipment:
lIPBS
lIPBL
The document is intended as a guide for installation, troubleshooting and maintenance
purposes and are relevant for the following personnel:
lSystem administrator
lService technician
For information on the IP-DECT system, see the applicable System Description documentation
for IP-DECT.
For information about supported PBXs contact your supplier.
1
2
Introduction
Related Documentation
System Description, Avaya IP DECT System.
1. In previous documentation, IPBS Base Station (or IPBS) was sometimes referred to as IP-DECT Base Station.
2. In previous documentation, IPBL was sometimes referred to as IP-DECT Gateway.
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Abbreviations and Glossary
Base Station Common name for IPBS, DECT Base Station (BS3x0) and TDM-DECT Base
Station.
DECTDigital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications:
global standard for cordless telecommunication.
DECT Base
Station
TDM-DECT
Base Station
DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DTMFDual Tone Multiple-Frequency
FERFrame Error Rate
GUIGraphical User Interface
IPInternet Protocol:
IPBLPreviously called IP-DECT Gateway or, more commonly, as "the Blade"
Another name for BS3x0
Another name for DB1.
global standard that defines how to send data from one computer to another
through the Internet
IPBSAlso referr ed to as IPBS Base Station. Previously called IP-DECT Base Station
LANLocal Area Network:
a group of computers and associated devices that share a common
communication line.
LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol
PBX Private Branch Exchange:
telephone system within an enterprise that switches calls between local lines and
allows all users to share a certain number of external lines.
PSCNPrimary receiver Scan Carrier Number:
defines the RF carrier on which one receiver will be listening on the next frame.
RFPRadio Fixed Part. DECT base Station part of the DECT Infrastructure.
RFPIRadio Fixed Part Identity
RSSIRadio Sig nal Strength Infor mation
RTPReal-Time Transport Protocol
SSTSite Survey Tool
ToSType of Service
VLANVirtual Local Area Network
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Description
This section gives a general description of the following devices:
lIPBS1, see IPBS1
lIPBS2, see IPBS2 on page 12
lIPBL, see IPBL on page 16
lDECT Base Station, see DECT Base Station (BS3x0) on page 19.
lTDM-DECT Base Station, see DB1 on page 21
IPBS1
The following versions of the IPBS1 are available:
lIPBS1 with internal antenna
Description
lIPBS1 with external antennas
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4
5
6
3
1
2
Front view Back view
IPBS1 with Internal Antenna
Figure 1. IPBS1 Overview
Contents of the Box
The box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains:
lAn IPBS1 with integrated antennas
lA patch cable (approx. 1 m)
lA mounting bracket
lTwo screws with wall plugs
Power Distribution
The IPBS1 can be powered using the following methods:
lPower over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af
lA local AC-adapter
Note: For more information about power distribution, see Power the Base Station on page 44.
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Description
Software
The software in the IPBS1 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting
the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. See System Downgrade for IPBS2
and DB1 on page 132 for information.
Connectors
lTwo 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks for LAN/PoE and powering
lA 6-pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing
LEDs
Status of LED1 (lower LED)Description
Steady GreenOperational
Flashing fast amberDownload of firmware in progress.
Steady AmberTFTP mode
Alternating red/greenNo Ethernet connection
Status of LED2 (upper LED)Description
Not litIPBS1 operational and no traffic on the IPBS1.
Air synchronization OK.
Steady greenIPBS1 operational and traffic on the IPBS1. Air
synchronization OK.
Slow flashing greenFully occupied with traffic. Air synchronization
OK.
Flashing amberAir synchronization inadequate and no traffic.
Slow flashing amberAir synchronization inadequate and fully
occupied with traffic.
Steady amberAir synchronization inadequate and traffic.
Flashing redNo air synchronization - searching for air sync
candidates.
Quick flashing redDownload of RFP software in progress.
Note: All amber statuses are warnings that Air synchronization, although still adequate, is fading and
might be lost. A flashing red indicates lost Air synchronization.
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IPBS1 with External Antennas
The IPBS1 is available with two omni-directional external antennas. Other external antennas
can be mounted as well. This section contains the differences between the IPBS1 with internal
and external antennas. For all other information see IPBS1 with Internal Antenna
Contents of the Box
lThe box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains:
lAn IPBS1 for external antennas
lTwo antennas
lA mounting bracket
lTwo screws with wall plugs
Note: The IPBS1 cannot be mounted with the antennas pointing downwards as the mounting bracket
does not support it.
Insert the antennas into the IPBS1 before following the installation instructions in Install the
Base Station on page 35.
on page 10.
IPBS2
The following versions of the IPBS2 are available:
lIPBS2 with internal antenna
lIPBS2 with internal antenna for IP Office
lIPBS2 with external antennas
The IPBS2 is backward compatible with the IPBS1 when it comes to coverage, functionality,
accessories and mounting bracket. If an old IPBS1 has to be replaced you just reuse the
mounting bracket and install the IPBS2.
IPBS2 with Internal Antenna
This description also applies to the IPBS2 with internal antenna for IP Office. The following
versions are available:
lIPBS2-C3A/1A,
lIPBS2-C4A/1A e
lIPBS2-Z3A/1A
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Description
Front view
LEDUsed for cable ties to provide
strain relief for cables
LAN
(RJ45)
Power Supply
(RJ45)
Back view
Reset
Back view while lying down
Figure 2. IPBS2 Overview
Contents of the Box
The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains:
lAn IPBS2 with integrated antennas
lA mounting bracket
lTwo screws with wall plugs
Power Distribution
The IPBS2 can be powered using the following methods:
lPower over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af
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Note: Brazil is a POE only solution.
Note: For more information about power distribution, see Power the Base Station
on page 44.
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Software
The software in the IPBS2 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting
the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. See System Downgrade for IPBS2
and DB1 on page 132 for information.
Connectors
lTwo 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks for LAN/PoE and powering
LEDs
The IPBS2 has one RGB LED to indicate status. This section describes the dif ferent indica tions
and when they shall be used. In the illustrations below: Each blink pattern is represented by a
number of blocks where each block is 100 ms. Light grey blocks means that the LED is off.
Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block.
Idle/OKSolid blu e.IPBS2 operational and no
traffic on the IPBS2.
Starting up/
searching
100 ms blue, 100 ms off.The IPBS2 is in start-up phase,
e.g. waiting for parameters
from Master, or is searching
for air synchronization.
Active traffic400 ms off, 2000 ms blue.IPBS2 operational and traffic
on the IPBS2.
Fully occupied for
400 ms red, 2000 ms blue.Fully occupied with traffic.
speech traffic
Software download 400 ms blue, 600 ms off.Download of firmware in
progress.
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Description
Mini firmware100 ms yellow, 100 ms off.The IPBS2 is in mini firmware
mode.
TFTP modeSolid yellow.TFTP mode.
Error100 ms red, 100 ms off.No Ethernet connection.
Fatal errorSolid red.Fatal hardware error.
Deployment: Good
sync
Deployment:
Bad sync
Deployment:
No sync
2000 ms blue, 400 ms yellow.The IPBS2 is in deployment
mode and has good air sync
coverage.
400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms blue,
600 ms off, 400 ms yellow.
The IPBS2 is in deployment
mode and does not have
adequate air sync coverage.
2000 ms red, 400 ms yellow.The IPBS2 is in deployment
mode and has no air sync
coverage.
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IPBS2 with External Antennas
This section contains the differences between the IPBS2 with internal antenna and the IPBS2
with external antennas. For all other information see IPBS2 with Internal Antenna
Figure 3. IPBS2 with MCX connectors for external antennas.
on page 12.
Back view while lying down
MCX connectors
IPBL
Contents of the Box
The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains:
lAn IPBS2 with external antennas.
lA mounting bracket
lAn antenna bracket
lTwo antenna coaxial cables.
lTwo antennas.
lFour screws with wall plugs
The following version of the IPBL is available:
lIPBL IP-DECT Gateway 110/230 VAC
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Overview
LAN Synchronization Reference
1 2 ring in ring out in out
Base Station 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
006
123456
IP DECT Gateway
Figure 4. Overview of the IPBL
Pos.NameFunction
1ResetResets the IPBL, see Reset Using the Reset Button
page 142 for more information.
2Status LEDIndicates the status on the IPBL.
Description
on
Power Supply
The power supply are located at the rear of the IPBL. The IPBL can be powered using the
following alternatives:
l110/230 VAC (only IPBL IP-DECT Gateway VAC/VDC)
The software in the IPBL can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting
the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. See System Downgrade for IPBS2
and DB1 on page 132 for information.
3Lan10BASE-T/100BASE-T Ethernet interface.
LAN1 port must be used in the IP-DECT system (LAN2 port
is for administration only).
4SynchronizationSync ring in and sync ring out interfaces.
5ReferenceReference sync in and reference sync out interfaces.
6Base station 01-16ISDN U
DECT base station interfaces.
PN
Note: For more information, see Power the IPBL on page 50.
Software
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LED indication
Status LEDDescription
Not litNot powered, status is not defined.
Flashing slow greenWhen pressing the reset button.
Flashing fast greenFirmware update or clear config after long rese t.
Steady greenStatus OK, system is fully operational.
Steady redStatus Fail, system error condition.
Steady amberSystem is in TFTP server mode.
Base station LED Description
Not litNo U
FlashingU
link established.
PN
link established (activated state), RFP is
PN
not operational.
SteadyRFP is fully initialised and operational.
Figure 1.
Base station LED Description
Not litNo speech activity in RFP.
FlashingAll speech channels occupied in RFP.
SteadySpeech activity in RFP.
Figure 2.
Sync/Ref sync LED Description
Not litNo sync communication established.
SteadyCommunication established.
Figure 3.
Sync/Ref sync LED Description
Not litSync port not selected as input sync source.
FlashingSync port selected as input sync source but the
sync signal is not in sync.
SteadySync port selected as input sync source and the
sync signal is in sync.
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Figure 4.
Lan LED Description
Not litNo link.
FlashingLink present and network activity.
SteadyLink present, but no network ac tivity.
Figure 5.
Lan LED Description
Not lit10 Mbps operation.
Steady100 Mbps operation.
DECT Base Station (BS3x0)
The following versions are available:
lBS330-9131 (EU) with Internal antenna
Description
lBS330-9134 (US) with Internal antennas
lBS340-9131 with External antenna
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Test
(RJ12)
Data/Power
(RJ45)
Data/Power
(RJ45)
Front viewBack view
LED1
LED2
DECT Base St ation
Figure 5. BS3x0 Overview
Contents of the Box
The box in which the base station is packed contains:
lA base station
lTwo antennas (only base station with external antenna)
lA mounting bracket
lTwo screws with wall plugs
Power Distribution
The base station can be powered using the following methods:
lFrom the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair (EPP) and data pairs
lWith a local AC-adapter
Note: For more information about power distribution, see Power the Base Station on page 44.
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Description
Software
The software in the BS3x0 can be updated by downloading new sof tware withou t disconnecting
the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. See System Downgrade for IPBS2
and DB1 on page 132 for information.
Connectors
lTwo 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering
lA 6-pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing
LEDs
Status of LED1 (lower LED)Description
Steady GreenPower LED
Status of LED2 (upper LED)Description
Not litBase station operational and no traffic on the base
station.
Flashing greenFully occupied with traffic.
DB1
Steady greenBase station operational and traffic on the base
station.
Flashing amberSoftware is being downloaded to the base station
Steady amberBase station is OK, but not available (self-test, not
initialized, no communication with IPBL)
The following versions of the DB1 are available:
lDB1 with internal antenna
lDB1 with external antennas
The DB1 is backward compatible with the BS3x0 when it comes to coverage, functionality,
accessories and mounting bracket. If an old BS3x0 has to be replaced you just reuse the
mounting bracket and install the DB1.
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DB1 with Internal Antenna
Front view
LED
Used for cable ties
to provide strain
relief for cables
Back view
1ON234
DIP switch
Back view while lying down
DECT
(RJ45)
Power Supply
(RJ45)
Figure 6. DB1 Overview
Contents of the Box
The box in which the DB1 is packed contains:
lA DB1 with integrated antennas
lA mounting bracket
lTwo screws with wall plugs
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Description
Power Distribution
The DB1 can be powered using the following methods:
lFrom the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair (EPP) and data pairs
lWith a local AC-adapter
Note: For more information about power distribution, see Power the Base Station on page 44.
Software
The software in the DB1 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting
the equipment. The new software is stored in flash memory. See System Downgrade for IPBS2
and DB1 on page 132 for information.
Connectors
lTwo 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering
LEDs
The IPBS2 has one RGB LED to indicate status. This section describes the dif ferent indica tions
and when they shall be used. In the illustrations below: Each blink pattern is represented by a
number of blocks where each block is 100 ms. Light grey blocks means that the LED is off.
Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block.
Idle/OKSolid blue.DB1 operational and no traffic
on the DB1.
Starting up100 ms blue, 100 ms off.The DB1 is in start-up phase,
i.e. waiting to be initialized by
the IPBL.
Active traffic400 ms off, 2000 ms blue.DB1 operational and traffic on
the DB1.
Fully occupied for
400 ms red, 2000 ms blue.Fully occupied with traffic.
speech traffic
Software download 400 ms blue, 600 ms off.Download of firmware in
progress.
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Error100 ms red, 100 ms off.UPN layer 1 communication
error.
Fatal errorSolid red.Fatal hardware error.
DIP Switches
The DIP switches can be found on the back of the DB1, see figure 6 on page 22.
Note: DIP switch 2, 3 and 4 shall be set to ON.
Set DIP switch 1 to ON or OFF as follows:
DIP switch 1: ONIPBL mode, when the DB1 is to be
connected to an IPBL.
DIP switch 1: OFFIntegral mode, when the DB1 is to be
connected to an I5/I55 system.
DB1 with External Antennas
This section contains the differences between the DB1 with internal antenna and the DB1 with
external antennas. For all other information see DB1 with Internal Antenna
Figure 7. DB1 with MCX connectors for external antennas.
Contents of the Box
The box in which the DB1 is packed contains:
on page 22.
Back view while lying down
MCX connectors
lA DB1 with external antennas.
lA mounting bracket
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lAn antenna bracket
lTwo antenna coaxial cables.
lTwo antennas.
lFour screws with wall plugs
AC-adapter
The AC-adapter is used to power a base station locally.
Versions (different type of mains plug)
Description
Note: The maximum length of cable from adapter must not exceed 10 meters.
For European countries except U.K.Art. no.: 130137BOrder. no.:
BSX-0013
For U.K.Art. no.: 130136BOrder. no.:
BSX-0014
For NAArt. no.: 130138AOrder. no.:
BSX-0015
For AustraliaArt. no.: 130139BOrder. no.: 660261
IMPORTANT:If local power supply is used for the RFPs, the EPP cable pair must NOT be connected.
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Safety Instructions
For safe and efficient operation, observe the guidelines given in this manual and all necessary
safety precautions. Follow the operating instructions and adhere to all warnings and safety
precautions located on the product and this manual.
lInstallation and service is to be performed by service persons only.
lIPBL must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
lIPBL must be mounted in a Restricted Area Location (RAL) in Sweden, Finland and
Norway.
lEnsure that the voltage and frequency of the mains power socket matches the voltage and
frequency inscribed on the equipment’s electrical rating label.
lNever install telephone wiring during a thunderstorm.
Note: Avoid touching or punching down the IPBS/RFP signal and power pairs as there is 48Vdc or
24Vdc present on these wires at all times.
Safety Instructions
lAlways install the base station conforming to relevant national installation rules.
lDisconnect all power sources before servicing the equipment.
lUse only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-approved parts
cannot be guaranteed and may cause damage or danger.
lOnly approved power supplies according to valid editions of EN/IEC/CSA/UL/AU/NZS
60950 are to be used when the IPBS/RFPs are powered by local power supplies.
Protection Against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Integrated circuits are sensitive to ESD.To avoid damage caused by ESD, service engineers
and other people must handle equipment and boards carefully.
Electronic equipment has become more resistive to ESD, but we see an increase of situations
where static electricity can build up. This is caused by an increasing application of man–made
fibres like nylon, acrylic, etc. which are capable of generating ESD of 10,000 Volts and more.
Walking across a nylon carpet, even for a few feet, could cause a person to be charged–up to
more than 10,000 Volts.
Under these conditions, if a system board or a (C)MOS device is touched it could easily be
damaged. Although the device may not be totally defective, it is often degraded, causing it to fail
at a later date without apparent reason.
To make sure that equipment and parts are well protected during shipment, special packaging
materials are utilized. System boards will be shipped in anti–static bags and (C)MOS devices
and other sensitive parts in small shielded boxes.
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ESD Handling
In the interest of quality and reliability, it is advisable to observe the following rules when
handling system parts:
lKeep parts in their protective packaging until they are needed.
lWhen returning system parts like EEPROMS to the factory, use the protective packaging
as described.
lNever underestimate the damaging power ESD can have and be especially careful when
temperatures are below freezing point and during very warm weather in combination with
low humidity. Make sure that the environmental conditions remain within the limits
specified in the components’ data sheets.
IMPORTANT:In the interest of quality and reliability system boards and other parts returned for
Safety Aspects
exchange or credit may be refused if the proper protective packaging is omitted!
IP-DECT Base Station
The IP-DECT Base St ation meets the valid editions of safety st andard EN/IEC/CSA/UL/AU/NZS
60950-1. The system is a class III equipment for stationary wall mounting.
DECT Base St ation BS3x0 and TDM-DECT Base Station DB1
The DECT Base Station BS3x0 and TDM-DECT Base Station DB1 meets the valid editions of
safety standard EN/IEC/CSA/UL/AU/NZS 60950-1. The system is a class III equipment for
stationary wall mounting.
IP-DECT Gateway (IPBL)
The IPBL meets the valid editions of safety standard EN/IEC/CSA/UL/AU/NZS 60950-1.
Regulatory Compliance Statements (EU/EFTA only)
The equipment are intended to be used in the whole EU&EFTA.
The equipment are in compliance with the essential requirement s and other re levant provisions
of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declarations of Conformity may be consulted at:
http://support.avaya.com/DoC
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Safety Instructions
The IP-DECT Base St ations, BS3x0 Base Station, TDM-DECT Base Station DB1 and IP-DECT
Gateway are marked with the label .
Regulatory Compliance Statements (USA and Canada only)
FCC compliance statements
The equipment have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
(Base Stations), pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. The equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
lReorient or relocate the receiving antenna
lIncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
lConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
lConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help.
Information to user
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
l this device may not cause harmful interference, and
lthis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
lthis device may not cause interference, and
lthis device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
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2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
IC Requirements for Canada
This Class B digital apparatus (Base Stations) complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique (stations de base) de la Classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
This Class A digital apparatus (IP-DECT Gateway) complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique (IP-DECT Gateway) de la Classe A conforme á la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Modifications
Any modifications not expressly approved by Avaya could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
Exposure to radio frequency signals
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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