User's Manual
Calculating the data for all remaining cells
T
able 21: Example of a completed estimate table
Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7
Users inside the cell with
an of
fice
8.4 0.7 21.0 14.7 0.7 4.9 2.1
Users with an office
outside of a cell who walk
into the cell
3.2 3.7 2.3 2.7 3.7 3.4 3.6
Users without an office 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Users in a cell 11.6 4.4 23.3 17.7 4.4 8.3 5.7
Calculating the data for all remaining cells
1. Repeat the last four tasks to calculate all the remaining user cell estimates.
2. Enter the result in the estimate table.
The information contained in Figure 66: Example of dividing the coverage area and
recording offices on page 108
, is shown entered into
Table 21: Example of a
completed estimate table on page
112. This table is used to note the results of the
calculations for cells that require re-engineering.
Creating a table to document telephone types in a cell
Use a table like Table 22: Telephone types in a cell on page
112 to record the different
telephone types in each cell.
Table 22: Telephone types in a cell
Telephone type 1C1 1C2 1C3 1Cn
User telephone types
Use the following symbols in each cell to denote the type of telephones in use in the cell:
•
H&W refer to a cell in which all the users have both wired and handsets (wireless sets).
• H refers to a cell in which users have only handsets (wireless sets).
• M refers to a mix of H and H&W users
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