Base Station RFP4-2G4
User’s Guide
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1 Introduction
The Radio Fixed Part (RFP) is designed with two
internal antennas and supports antenna diversity.
The RFP is also able to carry out handover between
the RF channels under the same RFP, and handles
four wireless speech channels simultaneously. The
RFP is able to frame synchronise with other RFP’s
under the same Central Control Fixed Part (CCFP).
Transmission lenght is up to 1 km on a twisted pair
(in one building), e.g. cat.4, between the RFP and
CCFP. The RFP is also power supplied from this
connection (maximum supply 1.5 W). The radius of
coverage is up to 300 meters with a handset in free
sight. It is possible to connect a maximum of 8
RFP’s to a CCFP without an expansion board, 16
RFP’s with an expansion board and 32 with a link
system.
2 Installation
First you have to determine where to install the RFP
to have the right coverage. The average coverage
within buildings is 75 meters. The coverage
depends on the construction of the building, architecture and choice of building material. You may
have to use the RFP coverage determination kit
(deployment tool) to optimize your installation.
This deployment tool (accessories), consists of an
RFP which has no need for a CCFP. It can easily be
moved around in the building and 1 to 8 handsets
can be connected.
Pull the a/b wire from your installation through the
wall holder and then mount the wall holder on the
wall.
Connect the a/b wire to the plug on the backside of
the RFP, using the 2 inner connectors of the plug.
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If you need to remove the Base Station please separate it from the wall holder with a gentle push of a
screwdriver.
“Click” the RFP on to the wall holder.
After the CCFP is powered up again a cable lenght
measurement is needed.
NOTE!
Cable dimensions min. as AWG 26.
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