Installation manual

IP DECT Installation Page 61
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ADMM Web Access: System Menu
5.1.1 System | System Settings
The system settings cover global settings of the ADMM such as the system name.
1.Using a web browser login to the ADMM base station.
2.From the Home menu select System.
3.Select System Settings.
· Restart
This command allows you to restart the ADMM base stations and also to erase the current configuration if
required. See Restarting .
· General Settings
· System Name
This is an information field that can be useful to identify system when comparing configuration files
offline.
· Authentication Code
· DECT Settings
· Encryption
This option can only be used on systems consisting of RFP32 and or RFP34 base stations. If encryption is
enabled and an RFP31 or RFP33 base station is present, its DECT wireless interface will not be activated.
Note that enabling/disabling encryption causes all base stations to restart.
· DECT Monitor
This check box is used to enable or disable output of information to the DECT Monitor application. This
option should only be enable when required as DECT Monitor imposes a load on the ADMM base station.
See Maintenance | DECT Monitor .
· Regulatory Domain
To define where the IP DECT is used the parameter regulatory domain has to be configured. Existing
installations are updated to the default value “EMEA (ETSI)”. To setup an FCC compliant installation the
value has to be set to “US (FCC/CI)”. ETSI compliant IP Base Stations are inactive and can not be
activated if the regulatory domain is set to “US (FCC/CI)” and vice versa.
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