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Appendix C: Testing the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211

Introduction

Verify proper registration and operation of each wireless handset by performing the following tests on each wireless handset in an active wireless area.

Testing calls and features

1Power on the WLAN handset by pressing Power On/Start Call.

A series of messages display as the WLAN handset accesses the system. The WLAN handset displays the user extension or displays dashes if no extension is programmed. Any error messages clear.

2Press the Power On/Start Call key.

The extension number is replaced by information from the BCM and dial tone is heard.

3Place a call and listen to the audio quality.

End the call by pressing the Power Off/End Call key.

4Place a call to the WLAN handset and verify ring, answer, clear transmit, and clear receive audio.

5Use the FCN key to verify all programmed features on the WLAN handset.

6Press the Power On/Start Call key.

Any line indicators turn off and the extension number display returns.

Testing signal strength with the WLAN handsets

1Test signal strength in the covered area by putting a WLAN Handset 2210/2211 in Site Survey Mode.

Refer to “Site Survey mode” on page 113.

2Walk the entire coverage area while viewing the display. The FCN key toggles between three coverage modes:

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MOG6xx, MOG7xx specifications

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