
N0000623 01.3September 18, 2006Nortel Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDM_InstallationGuide.book Page 1 Monday, Septemb
10 ContentsN0000623 01.3Chapter 2Installation overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Install
100 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3Powering up the DMCAfter installing the DMC you need to power up the DMC:1 Insert the adapter accompanyi
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 101Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideRemote connection using a serial-IP converter or a modemF
102 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3How to use the serial-IP converter LanConn-1001 Connect the LanConn-100 to the computer using a crossed
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 103Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide4 Click Login.The following browser Setup Page appears.Fi
104 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3ModemThe serial port of the DMC is a 9-pin DSUB male connector and can be used with an RS232 cable for r
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 105Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideThis section provides information about• “Change password
106 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3Suppression controlUsing the Suppression Control command makes the handsets function better in different
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 107Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide2 Select a value from the Suppression Activate Level list
108 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3Cable Delay MeasurementThe Measure Cable Delay command is used to measure the delay from the DMC to the
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 109Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide3 Click Measure to make the DMC measure the delay (measur
Contents 11Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideBasic hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMCN0000623 01.3Restart the DMCFigure 70 Master handset: restart DMC1 Press MENU ( ) - go to EXT. SERVICE.2 Press 3/OK
Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 111Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideCable delay measurementFigure 72 Master handset: cable
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113Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 8Handset registration and subscriptionThis section provides you with informatio
114 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.3Register handsets through DMC OAM programThis section provides information about:• “Se
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 115Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideSetting up a Master handset 1 In the Re
116 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.311 Once the Master handset details have been entered into the registration screen of t
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 117Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide6 In the AC field, type the authenticat
118 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.34 Press < - go to MENU LOGIN5 Press 3/OK.6 Press > - go to SUBSCRIPTION CREATE.7
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 119Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide5 Press 3/OK - enter the position of ad
12 ContentsN0000623 01.3Battery disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
120 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.3Registering handsets to existing system through Master handsetFigure 78 Master hands
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 121Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideSubscribe handsetsThis section provides
122 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.3Subscribing a handset to different systemsThe handset can be subscribed (connected) to
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 123Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHost system and handset interoperabilit
124 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.3Note: Norstar programming: The handset supports using FEATURE**SETS to add SWCA call g
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 125Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideThe following will be the priority of i
126 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscriptionN0000623 01.3Features with three-second display timeoutsThe following feature displays have a three
Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 127Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHandset system functionsThe following s
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129Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 9Handset managementThis sections provides information on handset management.• “
Contents 13Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHandset features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130 Chapter 9 Handset managementN0000623 01.3Through Master handsetFigure 79 Master handset: viewing user configurationsThe Master handset enables y
Chapter 9 Handset management 131Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideUnsubscribing handsetsNote: Unsubscription of handsets req
132 Chapter 9 Handset managementN0000623 01.3Deregistering handsets through DMC OAM program1 In the Registration tab, click Read All to display all re
Chapter 9 Handset management 133Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideRemoving a positionFigure 82 Master handset: Deregister
134 Chapter 9 Handset managementN0000623 01.3Changing user settingsYou can change user settings, such as the AC (authentication code) using either the
Chapter 9 Handset management 135Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideThrough the Master handsetThe Master handset has the capab
136 Chapter 9 Handset managementN0000623 01.3Changing authentication codeFigure 85 Master handset: Changing an AC1 Press MENU () - go to EXT. SERVIC
Chapter 9 Handset management 137Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChanging TCM loop numberFigure 87 Master handset: Changi
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139Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 10System ManagementThis section provides you with information about the DMC OAM
14 ContentsN0000623 01.3To adjust the handset from the Digital Mobility Service Tool: . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Define and view system settings . .
140 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Note: The protocol on the RS232 port of the DMC has elements for administration and maintenance of the DM
Chapter 10 System Management 141Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide• Setup Spec 4: Use these fields to define how the receive
142 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Receiving text messages from handset to DMC1 From the Main window (of the DMC OAM program), click the MSF
Chapter 10 System Management 143Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChecking Status InformationIn the Status Message tab all r
144 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.32 Click OK.How to save status messagesSaving status messages is useful if you are experiencing problems w
Chapter 10 System Management 145Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideRepeater programmingFor information about repeater program
146 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3To adjust the handset from the Digital Mobility Service Tool:1 Before you start adjusting the handset, en
Chapter 10 System Management 147Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideA message is shown in the status bar when handset is conne
148 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Define and view system settings Through the DMC OAM program, the Digital Mobility Service Tool and the Ma
Chapter 10 System Management 149Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideSystem InformationThis information may be used when troubl
15Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFiguresFigure 1 Digital Mobility system diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Change PasswordThe Change Password command is used for changing the password, that you will be prompted w
Chapter 10 System Management 151Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideRFP PCSThe RFP PCS command requests the Product Change Sta
152 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Statistic Use this command to get statistic information from the base stations (RFPs), the handsets (PPs)
Chapter 10 System Management 153Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 98 DMC OAM: RFP Statistic tabThe RFP Statistic ta
154 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Handset information1 On the Settings menu, click Statistic, and then click the PP Statistic tab. The foll
Chapter 10 System Management 155Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideGeneral system information1 On the Settings menu, click St
156 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Voice Path GainThe Voice Path Gain command is useful if you are experiencing low voice path volume or a l
Chapter 10 System Management 157Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuidePSTN GainThe PSTN Gain command (Public Switched Telephone
158 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.35 Make an outgoing call.The DMC detects the activation level of Rx and Tx.The PSTN Gain dialog box appear
Chapter 10 System Management 159Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDSP Tone LevelThe DSP Tone Level command is useful if you
16 FiguresN0000623 01.3Figure 41 Connect to the Digital Mobility Service Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Figure 42 Digital Mobility Ser
160 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Restart the DMC1 On the Settings menu, click Restart DMC.A warning message appears.Figure 105 Restart D
Chapter 10 System Management 161Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideConnection Settings1 On the Settings menu, click Connectio
162 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3System settings in the Master handsetThis section provides information about reading out system informati
Chapter 10 System Management 163Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideReading handset information from a Master handsetThe Maste
164 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Reading statistics from a Master handsetFrom the Master handset system a summary of statistics can be acc
Chapter 10 System Management 165Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideViewing DMC restarts1 Press MENU () - go to EXT. SERVICE.2
166 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Enter Command ModeEntering command mode gives the user a terminal connection menu (a text menu) defined b
Chapter 10 System Management 167Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideNVM (non-volatile memory)Use this command to make a backup
168 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Loading data from a backup fileData, such as registration data, can be loaded into the system from a back
Chapter 10 System Management 169Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHow to log system data from the DMCBefore you start loggin
Figures 17Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 83 DMC OAM create/change user record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
170 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Figure 114 DMC OAM: RFP Slot Allocation2 Click Read All.A base station can have the RFP Slot Allocation
Chapter 10 System Management 171Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 115 DMC OAM: RFP Slot Allocation2 Alternate-click
172 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Figure 116 DMC OAM: RFP Slot Allocation2 Click Write All., and then select a new setting for all the ba
Chapter 10 System Management 173Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideLoad Flash (updating software)The Load Flash command is us
174 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.31 On the Advanced menu, click Load Flash.A Load Flash dialog box appears.Figure 118 DMC OAM: Load flash
Chapter 10 System Management 175Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide5 You can burn the flash in two way:Note: Burning the flas
176 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.32 Under Select Target, click Load to Base Stations.3 Under Load Base Station, select a base station to do
Chapter 10 System Management 177Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide8 You can burn the flash in two way:Note: Burning the flas
178 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Download Flash1 Before you start downloading flash to the repeater or handset, ensure that the repeater i
Chapter 10 System Management 179Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide5 Turn off the repeater or handset, and then click OK.An O
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180 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.38 If you are downloading software to a repeater:An information dialog box appears.• Replace the adapter i
Chapter 10 System Management 181Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideSaving configuration dataThis section provides information
182 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Save configuration data as semicolon separated file1 On the File menu, click Save Configuration as *.csv.
Chapter 10 System Management 183Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideTroubleshooting error messages This section provides you w
184 Chapter 10 System ManagementN0000623 01.3Digital Mobility Service ToolThe error messages that may occur in the Digital Mobility Service Tool are d
Chapter 10 System Management 185Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDownload failed (handset)- handset cannot be turned onDisc
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Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide187IndexAadjustmenthandset 145Advanced menu 165, 177Allow Subscription check box 107anten
188 IndexN0000623 01.3exiting 54handset adjustment 146starting 53direct connection 100DMCconfiguring 104, 109connecting a computer 100equipment for
Index 189 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideNnull-modem cable 100, 101NVM command 167Ppositioningbase station 84PSTN Gain
19Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideTablesTablesTable 1 Countries and DECT variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2N0000623 01.3Copyright © 2006 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statement
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21Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuidePrefaceThis guide explains how to install the Nortel Digital Mobility System. This inclu
22 PrefaceN0000623 01.3DECT and DECT variantsThe DMC uses Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony (DECT), which is a digital wireless technology that has
Preface 23Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideTable 1 Countries and DECT variantsNote: The above table may be subject to cha
24 PrefaceN0000623 01.3DMC GAP complianceThe DMC is fully GAP compliant as per ETSI standards. Being GAP compliant, the DMC supports GAP compatible pr
Preface 25Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHow to get helpIf you do not see an appropriate number in this list, go to www.n
26 PrefaceN0000623 01.3In-country toll free numbersAustralia 1800NORTEL (1800-667-835) China 010-6510-7770India 011-5154-2210 Indonesia 0018-036-1004
Preface 27Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideAcronymsAC Authentication CodeARI no. Access Rights Identity - Serial number of
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29 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 1OverviewThis section provides information about the system components in the D
3Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideEnhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Repairs to certified equipment sh
30 Chapter 1 OverviewN0000623 01.3General system informationThis section provides information about: • “Components of the system” on page 30• “Descrip
Chapter 1 Overview 31Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideTable 2 Host system - DMC configurationsSee “Digital Mobility syste
32 Chapter 1 OverviewN0000623 01.3The host system supports the following wireless base stations:• Digital Mobility Base station 10 (2.4 GHz frequency
Chapter 1 Overview 33Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideThe digital repeater relays the radio signals between the handsets an
34 Chapter 1 OverviewN0000623 01.3The handsets used with the DMC are uniquely designed as small, lightweight units with an extensive feature list. Ref
Chapter 1 Overview 35Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 4 Faceplate on DMC320System Status LEDsThe DMC has two visua
36 Chapter 1 OverviewN0000623 01.3Serial portThe Serial port connector is a male DB9. A null-modem cable is used to connect the computer to the DMC fo
37Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 2Installation overviewThis section gives an overview of the process of installin
38 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Installation process mapThe following figure provides an overview of the process for installing the sup
Chapter 2 Installation overview 39Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHost system setup requirementsRequirements for the digit
4N0000623 01.3Hearing Aid CompatibilitySystem telephones are hearing-aid compatible, as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules.RepairsIn the
40 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Before you install the DMC, complete the following actions:• Determine the location for the DMC and oth
Chapter 2 Installation overview 41Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideThe DMC power supply cord is 1.5 meters (5 feet) long. Y
42 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3• Keep the base station and repeater away from steel constructions.• Do not position base stations and
Chapter 2 Installation overview 43Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideHandsetsThis section provides information you need to kn
44 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Installation prerequisites Note: In the host system programming records you will find a chart that inst
Chapter 2 Installation overview 45Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideInstalling DMC OAM and Digital Mobility Service ToolWher
46 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3The lower part of the window shows the current communication settings used for connecting to the DECT s
Chapter 2 Installation overview 47Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideA Modem Connection dialog box appears.Figure 8 DMC OAM
48 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.33 After a caution message (DMC detected) the DMC OAM program window appears.Figure 9 DMC OAM: Registr
Chapter 2 Installation overview 49Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideEditing communications configurationsYou can create new
5Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideUse When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be follow
50 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.32 Alternate-click on a row, and then click Create.A Create Connection dialog box appears.Figure 12 DM
Chapter 2 Installation overview 51Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDeleting a communication configuration1 To delete a comm
52 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.33 Click OK to confirm. Changing a communication configuration1 To change a communication configuration
Chapter 2 Installation overview 53Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide2 Alternate-click on a row containing the communication
54 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Figure 19 Start-up window for Digital Mobility Service ToolExiting the Digital Mobility Service ToolO
Chapter 2 Installation overview 55Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDMC OAM program main windowThe DMC OAM program main wind
56 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Understanding tabbed pagesThe tabbed pages are accessed by clicking the appropriate tab at the top of t
Chapter 2 Installation overview 57Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDigital Mobility Service Tool main windowThe Digital Mob
58 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Understanding tabbed pagesDepending on the selected target, the DCM Tool shows a Repeater tab or a Hand
Chapter 2 Installation overview 59Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDescription of the Master handset interfaceThis section
6N0000623 01.3International Regulatory InformationThis is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in w
60 Chapter 2 Installation overviewN0000623 01.3Language settings for Master handsetFor EXT. SERVICE the Master handset can be set up to use one of thr
61Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 3DMC installationThis section describes how to install the DMC and connect the D
62 Chapter 3 DMC installationN0000623 01.3System equipment for the DMCThe information in this section provides information about the equipment require
Chapter 3 DMC installation 63Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideInstall a DMC in an equipment rackYou can install a DMC in th
64 Chapter 3 DMC installationN0000623 01.3Install a DMC on the rack mounting trayThe rack mounting tray has tabs molded into its surface that allow yo
Chapter 3 DMC installation 65Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 26 DMC tabsInstall a DMC on the wallThis procedure d
66 Chapter 3 DMC installationN0000623 01.3Figure 27 Wall mount bracket5 Install three #10 x 2.5 cm (1 inch) round-head wood screws in the backboard.
Chapter 3 DMC installation 67Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide9 Align the feet on the DMC with the four holes in the wall m
68 Chapter 3 DMC installationN0000623 01.3Install a DMC on a flat surfaceUse this procedure to install a DMC on any flat surface that can safely suppo
Chapter 3 DMC installation 69Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideConnecting DMC to host system (TCM loop)This section describe
7Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideSafety Limited WarrantyNortel Networks warrants this product against defects and malfunct
70 Chapter 3 DMC installationN0000623 01.3Refer to “Description of connectors and their placement” on page 34 for more information on the placement of
71Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 5Repeater installationThis section describes the process of installing repeaters
72 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.3Note: Use only the approved power supply provided with the Repeater unit. Do not make any substitutions
Chapter 5 Repeater installation 73Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideNote: Do not fasten the screws completely to allow for a
74 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.3Figure 35 Opening the Repeater housingInstalling external antennasThe repeater can be fitted with an
Chapter 5 Repeater installation 75Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide1 To connect the external antenna to the repeater, break
76 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.33 Clip the antenna into position.Figure 38 Antenna housing attached to wall bracket4 Connect the ante
Chapter 5 Repeater installation 77Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideProgramming a repeater with the programming kitThis sect
78 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.33 Connect the serial cable to the modular connector adaptor and Com port of your computer.The repeater
Chapter 5 Repeater installation 79Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide5 Click Proceed.The Repeater configuration screen displa
8N0000623 01.3This warranty sets forth the entire liability and obligations of Nortel Networks with respect to breach of warranty, and the warranties
80 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.38 In the Repeater number field, select the assigned number of the repeaterThe numbering of the base sta
Chapter 5 Repeater installation 81Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide9 In the Busy Bit list, select a value between 0 and 3.B
82 Chapter 5 Repeater installationN0000623 01.3Downloading firmwareIn the event of new software releases it is possible to download new versions of th
83Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 4Base station installation This section describes the process for installing bas
84 Chapter 4 Base station installationN0000623 01.3Positioning a base stationAvoid installing base stations on large concrete or marble columns becaus
Chapter 4 Base station installation 85Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideInstalling a base station1 Use a twisted pair wire,
86 Chapter 4 Base station installationN0000623 01.33 Connect the plug on the rear of the base station. Adjust the length of the wire, and then fasten
Chapter 4 Base station installation 87Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 49 Opening the base station housingWiring t
88 Chapter 4 Base station installationN0000623 01.3Table 13 DMC - RJ45 connection diagram3 Insert the RJ45 connector in the base station connection(
Chapter 4 Base station installation 89Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideDescription of LED behavior on base stationFigure 51
9Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideContentsNorth American Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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91Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 6Preparing handset for useThis section provides general safety information about
92 Chapter 6 Preparing handset for useN0000623 01.3Handset informationRead the following information before you use the handset.Ensure that the adapte
Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use 93Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideInstalling battery on 7420 handsetsNote: The battery
94 Chapter 6 Preparing handset for useN0000623 01.3Installing battery on 413X, 414X, 743X, and 744X handsetsNote: The battery is connected to the hand
Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use 95Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideCharging batteryWhen charging the battery for the fi
96 Chapter 6 Preparing handset for useN0000623 01.3Reading serial numberThe serial number of the handset can be found either on the label behind the b
Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use 97Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideReading serial number on 413X, 414X, 743X, and 744X
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99Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration GuideChapter 7Configuring the DMCThis section provides you with information on how to power u
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