Polycom 1725-36038-001, 8020, 8030 manual Subband

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SpectraLink Wireless Telephone Configuration

Use g only if all of your infrastructure devices use only 802.11g. The handsets will operate up to 54 mb/s in this mode.

Use b & b/g mixed if some of your infrastructure components only understand 802.11b. The handsets will operate up to 11 mb/s.

Subbands have not been established for the b and b/g mixed or the g only mode at this writing. Provision is made in the software to accommodate these ranges once established. Newly added subbands may not appear in the above table.

Subband

Once a mode is set the subband list will display, if applicable. Only those ranges which are allowed in the set regulatory domain and that pertain to the set mode are displayed. Note that for 802.11a the bands labeled DFS will vary depending on the set regulatory domain. Multiple subbands may be set. Navigate to the desired subband and set with NavOK. The Transmit Power menu will open. Once the Transmit Power setting is done, you will be returned to the subband list.

To deselect a subband, navigate to it and press NavOK.

Once the subband settings are as desired, press the Done softkey to exit to the Network Setup menu.

Transmit power

For subbands: The Transmit Power list opens when NavOK is pressed from the Subband menu. A transmit power setting is required for each subband. Only one level may be set per subband. Only those power levels which apply to the regulatory domain and 802.11 mode are listed. Navigate to the desired level and press NavOK to set and return to the subband list. Another subband may be selected which repeats the process.

If the highlighted power transmit level is legal on all of the subbands for the set mode, an All softkey will appear. Press the All softkey to apply that level to all subbands and return to the subband menu where all subbands will now be selected. All overrides any previously set power transmit levels.

Without subbands: When the 802.11 mode has no subbands, the Transmit Power list opens when NavOK is pressed to set the mode. Only those power levels which apply to the domain

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Contents Administration Guide Contact Information Trademark InformationPatent Information Copyright NoticeRelated Documents About this GuidePolycom Model Numbers Icons and Conventions Customer Support HotlineContents SIP Integration Factors Using the SIP HandsetTesting a Handset Diagnostic Tools Software MaintenanceIndex 101Page SpectraLink Voice Priority SVP Quality of Service SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone OverviewQuick Start Guide SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone SecuritySpectraLink Wireless Telephone Overview SpectraLink SVP Server System DiagramSpectraLink 8000 SVP Server SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless TelephoneAccess points System ComponentsSIP phone Ethernet switchSIP server SIP Tftp server Tftp serverSpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Specifications Table of Specifications Registering Startup SequenceIcon Icons shown in bold turns off when Handset Modes Standby mode on-hookActive mode off-hook Messaging mode Push-to-talk PTT modeConfiguration menu mode Opening the Admin menu Admin MenuData entry and editing NavigationToggle options Admin menu 5th level Admin Menu1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th levelSS ID Network Config Reg. Domain Time Zone Phone ConfigTelephony Protocol Push-to-talk PTTSIP Registration Password Enable/Disable/ChangeDaylight Savings Location Service OAI Enable/DisableIP Addresses Network ConfigSpectraLink Wireless Telephone Configuration Security SsidRotation Secret Enter the password that corresponds to this Username Regulatory Domain/802.11 Config/Transmit PowerSubband Error Handling Mode DiagnosticsDiagnostics Mode Syslog ModeSub-sub-option Default Restore DefaultsAdmin Menu Default Table Menu option Setting Sub-optionSub-sub-option DefaultUser-Defined Preferences Config MenuPTT Microphone In-ear speaker Ring volumeSetting/profile Silent Vibrate Soft Loud Custom Default settingsPage Component Version Software License and Protocol ManagementRequirements Configuration Process Software License and Protocol Management Page Option Meaning SIP Integration FactorsCODECs PN 1725-36038-001B.doc Guidelines Programming the SIP Handset FeaturesSIP Tftp Server Configuration Files Handset-specific files e.g. sip3001.cfg Generic file sipallusers.cfgParameter Value Description Proxy server commandsMailnotify Favorite SIPallusers.cfg Sample Configuration Files# PROXY1MAILACCESS = #PROXY1ADDR #PROXY2ADDR Sample handset-specific fileLINE1 LINE1PROXY LINE1CALLID LINE2 System icons Using the SIP HandsetIndicator Function Handset DisplayCall status icons Softkey Name Displayed during… Press to… NavOK functionsSoftkeys State NavOK key functionSoftkey Name Displayed during… Press to… Key Number English Number + English Punctuation Symbol menuMenus Line menuFCN menu Favorites menuIf you want to… Then… Handset OperationIf you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset If you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset Page Testing a Handset Page Run Site Survey Diagnostic Tools7 b c Solving coverage issues Screen Diagnostics EnabledM m m Screen Events Full Syslog ModeMessage type Errors MAC Messages are formatted like the following example Page Conducting a Site Survey Certifying the HandsetsPN 1725-36038-001B.doc Message Description Software MaintenanceUpgrading Handsets Normal Download MessagesSituation during the download process Download Failure or Recovery MessagesCapacity TroubleshootingAccess Point Problems Range/out-of-rangeTransmission obstructions Configuration ProblemsMessage Description Action Handset Status MessagesDhcp Troubleshooting Do not Power Dhcp Try Site Survey mode to determine a Message Description Action Maintenance Message Description Action Page Appendix a Regulatory Domains Domain Mode Band ChannelsMax. Power Limit Countries Required? Peak power100 OAI Index
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