Operating instructions
TD 92579GB
2009-04-15/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 3.0.x)
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Delete Radios
In the Static Registrations section, initialized Radios no longer registered to the PARI
Master are shown.
1 Select Device Overview > Radios
2 In the Static Registrations section, click "Delete" to delete the Radio.
The Radio’s RFPI is now released and can be reused. All other RFPIs in use are not
affected.
Move RFPIs
In the Static Registrations section, initialized Radios no longer registered to the PARI
Master are shown. If it’s vital that the new device keeps the RFPI for the broken device e.g.
alarm localization purposes, move the RFPI for the broken device to the new device
registered to the PARI Master.
1 Connect the replacing device.
2 Add the Radio to the PARI Master, see Add Radios on page 83.
3 Select Device Overview > Radios
4 In the Static Registrations section, click "Move" for the Radio that is broken.
5In the Move RFPI window, select in the Destination section the new Radio that you
want to move the broken Radio’s RFPI to.
6 Click the Move button.
Existing RFPI on the new Radio is replaced by the broken Radio’s RFPI. The new
Radio’s RFPI is now released and can be reused. All other RFPIs in use are not
affected. The broken Radio will be deleted from the Static Registrations section.
8.9.2 Air Sync
This section only applies to the IPBS.
Air Sync status is displayed in the Device Overview > Air Sync menu. For explanation on
the information shown for the active and the alternative sync bearers, see the table below.
Figure 48 .
8.9.3 RFPs
This section only applies to the IPBL.
Information about the DECT devices connected to the IPBL. For explanation on the
information, see the table below.
1 Select Device Overview > RFPs.
RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity is the Id number of the sync bearer.
Carrier The carrier used for air synchronization
Slot The slot used for air synchronization
Hop The number of hops from the Sync Master to the sync bearer
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication
FER Frame Error Rate, a value between 0 and 100%. Should be
below 90% to be able to keep the synchronization.