Nortel Networks manual About your T7406 telephone, Radio range and coverage considerations

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About your T7406 telephone

The T7406 is a multiple-handset, single-base cordless telephone system. The T7406 telephone provides a fully-integrated mobility solution for your business. The T7406 handset allows you to freely move around your work space while on a call, and still maintain access to all your telephone system features.

The T7406 telephone uses advanced digital frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technology to provide a quality audio path over a 900 MHz radio link. Establishing a call over a radio link is comparable to a wire line communication.

Note: The T7406 cordless telephone is supported on all Norstar systems (DR3 or higher) and on all Business Communications Manager systems.

Radio range and coverage considerations

The effective operating radio range in your facility depends on the building construction and the internal layout of the facility. Typically, a dense office or warehouse environment has an effective operating radio range of 95 meters (300 feet). An open office environment enhances operating radio ranges. Refer to Provisioning the T7406 on page 7.

Security of Conversation

Each base station has a unique Security Code (S.S. Code). All three handsets registered to the base station must share the same Security Code. Each of the three handsets assigned to a base station must also have a unique identification (Set I.D. 1, 2 or 3).

Density and Interference

For this system to be interference-free, install a maximum of two base stations and six handsets per location. Each base station provides three independent time compression multiplexing (TCM) line connections to the telephone system.

Each base station uses half of the Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band for its frequency hopping channels. The dip switches on the base station allow you to assign the base station to use either the lower half (902-915 Mhz) or the upper half (915.1-928 Mhz).

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Contents T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation Guide P0942257 Contents Low battery Safety Important Safety Instructions Installation Use Contents Operational Bandwidths Provisioning the T7406Operational Parameters Installation Site Parameters RF LANs Radio Frequency Local Area Networks Telephone-to-Base RangeEnvironmental Layout Considerations Combination Office/Warehouse Environments Unsuitable for the T7406 Powering the T7406 Battery Charge ControllerSpecifications OFFImportant battery pack information About your T7406 telephone Radio range and coverage considerationsSecurity of Conversation Density and InterferenceT7406 Parts Lists Spare PartsHandset Overview Handset Signal Detection Out of range... message appearsHandset Features DisplayBase Station Features Installing the Base StationAntenna T7406 Pre-installation Programming Mounting BracketMounting and Connecting the Base Station Before you startCharging the T7406 Battery Pack First-time Charging Low battery Handset PowerRecharge Important First-time Installation Information Handset ConfigurationBattery levels Identifying the Handsets to the System Assigning the Handset to the Base Station Configuring the First Handset to a Base Station Using the Handset Display ButtonsConfiguring the Handset ID Number Changing the Handset ID Password Assigning the Security Code Configure the next handset to the base station Setting Handset FeaturesRing Type Ringer Volume Lock HandsetHandset System Feature Notes Language36 / Setting Handset Features Button Mapping on the Handset Memory buttons Programming memory buttons System Feature codes Button InquiryHandset Asleep Save Battery Mode Handset Asleep Mode Feature ConditionsMake a call Make and Answer CallsAnswer calls Hold calls Mute microphoneHelpful hints Customize a handsetBacklight On/Off Cleaning battery contacts Assigning the SecurityInstalling the T7406 Handset Accessories Installing the T7406 Handset Accessories Leather carrying cases Optional accessoriesHeadset Compatibility Headset installation Regulatory information Canadian RegulationsUS Regulations Federal Communications Commission FCC NoticeEMI/EMC FCC Part For Class a Host equipmentImportant Safety Instructions SafetyFor Class B Host equipment Installation Use54 / Regulatory information Regulatory information
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