
Chapter 14 Product Specifications
Table 103 LEDs Status for Outdoor Device
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Strength | The Strength Indicator LEDs display the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) | |||
Indicator | of the wireless (WiMAX) connection. | |||
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| 0 | Signal LEDs | The signal strength is less than | |
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Buzzer | The buzzer uses sound to alert users to the Received Signal Strength Indication | |||
Behavior | (RSSI) of the wireless (WiMAX) connection. | |||
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| 5 | Counts (5 sec.) | The signal strength is greater than or equal to | |
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| 3 | Counts (3 sec.) | The signal strength is between | |
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| 2 | Counts (2 sec.) | The signal strength is between | |
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| 1 | Count (1 sec.) | The signal strength is between | |
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Activity | Off | The WiMAX Device is not ready. | ||
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Green | The WiMAX Device is connected to the network. | |||
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| Blinking | The WiMAX Device system is seeking a viable signal. | ||
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The following table is for models with VoIP feature.
Table 104 Voice Features
Call Park and Pickup | Call park and pickup lets you put a call on hold (park) and then continue the |
| call (pickup). The caller must still pay while the call is parked. |
| When you park the call, you enter a number of your choice (up to eight |
| digits), which you must enter again when you pick up the call. If you do not |
| enter the correct number, you cannot pickup the call. This means that only |
| someone who knows the number you have chosen can pick up the call. |
| You can have more than one call on hold at the same time, but you must |
| give each call a different number. |
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Call Return | With call return, you can place a call to the last number that called you |
| (either answered or missed). The last incoming call can be through either |
| SIP or PSTN. |
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Country Code | Phone standards and settings differ from one country to another, so the |
| settings on your WiMAX Device must be configured to match those of the |
| country you are in. The country code feature allows you to do this by |
| selecting the country from a list rather than changing each setting manually. |
| Configure the country code feature when you move the WiMAX Device from |
| one country to another. |
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Do not Disturb | This feature allows you to set your phone not to ring when someone calls |
(DnD) | you. You can set each phone independently using its keypad, or configure |
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Auto Dial | You can set the WiMAX Device to automatically dial a specified number |
| immediately whenever you lift a phone off the hook. Use the Web |
| Configurator to set the specified number. Use the command line interpreter |
| to have the WiMAX Device wait a specified length of time before dialing the |
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