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CHAPTER 8.5.CHAPTER 8.5.MOBILITY SERVICESMOBILITY SERVICESED.2 Upgrading to (greyed)Release 2.1ED.1 Creation of theRelease 2.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL UE !NL" #age $%&%1SUMMARY OF CHAPTER8.58.5 MOBILITY SERVICES...............................................................................................................8.5.1 DECT FUNCTIONALITIES...........................................................................................................................8.5.1.1 Generalities..........................................................................................................................................8.5.1.2 Handover..............................................................................................................................................8.5.1.3 Roaming in Network.............................................................................................................................8.5.2 INTEGRATED DECT FUNCTIONALITIES...................................................................................................8.5.2.1 DECT interface board (see the technical description in chapter 3.3)....................................................8.5.2.2 Radio Base Stations.............................................................................................................................8.5.2.3 Alcatel DECT handset range................................................................................................................8.5.2.4 Features...............................................................................................................................................8.5.2.5 Performance management...................................................................................................................8.5.2.6 Constraints and limits...........................................................................................................................8.5.3 ADD-0N DECT A4674..................................................................................................................................8.5.3.1 The DECT add-on system....................................................................................................................8.5.3.2 Radio base station (see 8.5.2.2.).......................................................................................................8.5.3.3 Handset (see 8.5.2.3.).......................................................................................................................8.5.3.4 Interconnection links.............................................................................................................................8.5.3.5 Features...............................................................................................................................................8.5.3.6 Phone book translation to A4674.........................................................................................................8.5.4 GAP PROTOCOL.........................................................................................................................................8.5.5 DIAL-BY-NAME FOR MOBILE USERS........................................................................................................8.5.5.1 Call-by-Name on DECT set..................................................................................................................8.5.5.2 Call-by-Name on GSM set....................................................................................................................8.5.5.3 Keypad mapping - Legal recommendations.........................................................................................8.5.5.4 Keypad mapping - System confguration recommendations.................................................................8.5.5.5 Call-by-Name on GSM set - A4635 port usage....................................................................................A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/2MOBILITY SERVICESDECT FUNCTIONALITIESGeneralities-The DECT system consists in radio base stations connected to a DECT call handling and switching system and portable handsets linked to the radio base stations through a radio-link. The whole system, handsets and radio base stations has to be in accordance with the DECT Radio Standard.-The objective of the following document is to describe the ALCATEL solutions about DECT features performed by two means: First the ADD-ON DECT (generic name: ALCATEL 4674): This is a complete DECT call handling system (with CPU, DECT interfaces and base stations) located in A.C.T. shelves and cabinets. It is foreseen to be interconnected with a PABX and therefore is able to ofer the DECT functionality by add-on at any PABX of the market (Alcatel PBXs or competitor PBXs). Second the Integrated DECT: In this case hardware (DECT interfaces) and software are integrated completely into the A4400 system and managed by its own system CPU.Reminder of DECT technology The air-interface-The transmission on the air-interface is based on frequency and time division providing a pool of 120 duplex channels (10 frequency x 12 time division duplex) from which 12 can simultaneously be used by a radio base station. Portable locking-Each radio base station is always active on at least one channel, and every active channel broadcasts system information and radio base station information. This allows any portable part, only by receiving, to identify any system or radio base station within range.When a handset by listening has recognised its identity, the receiver is locked to it, by using an active channel on the strongest radio base station. Dynamic channel selection-The portable part scans regularly the pool of physical channels to measure the signal strength and choose the channels according to the measured signal strength.For each call, the portable chooses a free channel that for the time being is best for the wanted local connection.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/3 Outgoing call establishment-For an outgoing call, the call is initiated by the user so that the system knows implicitly the location of the originator.The portable which is locked to a radio base station selects a physical channel, send its identity and message exchange between the two parts can begin.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/4 Incoming call establishment-For incoming calls however, the system doesn't know the real location of the called user and then has to search him.This is done by broadcasting the identity of the called user over all the radio base stations.When a portable part recognises its identity, it proceeds exactly as for an outgoing call establishment. Roaming -Capability to move from one fxed area to another area and to be able to make and receive calls in every area.Thehandset can receive and send calls wherever it is located within the radio base station coverage area connected to the system and not switched of. Handover -Possibility to walk around during a conversation from one cell to another, using the process of switching a call in progress from one physical channel to another physical channel.Once a call has been established, a change of physical channel without release of the call can happen. The communication is automatically handed over from one radio base station to any other without being cut-of. The user will notice no interruption.The Handover is always controlled by the portable handset.There are two Handover :"link Handover" : Link Handover is performed between radio base stations belonging to diferent DECT board . This is a proprietary solution which consists in establishing a new data link through another DECTboard. "bearer Handover" : Bearer Handover is performed between radio base stations belonging to the same DECT board. Bearer Handover consists in establishing a new channel and can involve a change of the physical channel within a cell or a change of channel between cells belonging to the samelogical grouping of base stations of the same DECT boards.In order to take advantage of this feature, the two radio base stations of a DECTboard have to be adjacent. Identifcation-Identifcation is a DECT related feature that allows Base Stations andhandsets to be recognised and to interwork in a defne environment. Fixed Part Identities :A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/5Each DECT system is identifed by the PARI (Primary Access Rights Identity) which is unique. PARI x = system a ; PARI y = system b : each PARI must be managed for all DECT systems.The PARI together with the RPN (Radio Part Number i.e. base station number) form the RFPI (Radio Fixed Part Identity) which is permanently broadcasted by the Base Station.The RFPI informs the handsets about the identity of the system and the access rights to this system.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/6 Portable Part Identities :The Portable Part ( handset) is defned by one PARK (Portable Access Right Key) associated with an IPUI_N (International Portable User Identity of type N).The PARK defnes the access rights for a handset. The handset is allowed to accede a Fixed Part (system) if its PARK includes the PARI.The handset is identifed by its IPUI_N which is unique.Handover Radio call handling rules among cellsMain CPURedund. CPUMAIN A.C.T.DECT4DECT4DECT4DECT4ABCDEBearer handoverLinkhandoverLinkhandover PERIPHERAL A.C.T.Automatic Handover orManual handover according to the A.C.T. interconnectiondevicesINTXA orINTOF orRT2aINTXB orINTOF orRT2b-The DECT system provides: "Bearer Handover" between two cells where the base stations are connected on the same DECT 4 board. "Link Handover" between two cells where the base stations are connected on two diferent DECT 4 boards but located into the same A.C.T."Bearer and Link Handover" are In fact "Automatic Handover" feature.-The DECT system provide also "Handover" between two cells where the base stations are connected on DECT 4 boards located into diferent A.C.T. (see diagram above) If both A.C.T.s are interconnected by INTOF boards the DECT system provides "Automatic Handover".A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/7 If both A.C.T.s are interconnected by INTXA/B or RT2a/b boards the DECT system provides "Manual Handover".A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/8Handover call handling (example following the diagram above) :- A user having established a radio call through "C" cell (connected on main A.C.T.) walks toward "D" cell. When he moves out of range of "C" cell, a "bip" will be sent and "out of coverage" displayed followed by call release on the handset side. When the cell "D" detects the handset the system establishes a new way for the call through the peripheral A.C.T. and cell "D".The second party is put on hold with a tone during this phase.As soon as the locking bars reappears on the A40XX handset display the conversation can be recovered according to the A.C.T. interconnection boards: either automatically (the user waits to be ring back) or manually (the user hits "U ti li sezWor d .! " # ou ult $r ie ur%&o ura' 'i "her une i(a) eMa" int osh." key to take back his communication)If the re-establishment of the radio link fails, local calls are released and external calls re-routed to the Main PABX attendant console.A.C.T. 1 & A.C.T. 2 are included in the coverage area:- When A.C.T. 1 & 2 are interconnected by:X = INTXA & INTXB: then roaming is available in each area manual Handover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.X = INTOF:then roaming is available in each area automaticHandover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.X = RT2a & RT2b: then roaming is available in each area manual Handover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.1 2X XA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/9A.C.T. 1 & A.C.T. 2 are not included in the coverage area:- When A.C.T. 1 & 2 are interconnected by:X = INTXA & INTXB: then roaming is available in each area manual Handover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.X = INTOF:then roaming is available in each area manual Handover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.X = RT2a & RT2b: then roaming is available is each area neither manual nor automatic Handover is available when user moves from area 1 to area 2.1 2X XRoaming in Network- For mobile people in a corporate network, the Roaming in network functionality is provided.Feature descriptionABC_F2ISDNAB CAHOME VISITINGA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/10- A moves to the visiting node, it is automatically localised by the visiting node when the visitor A turns ON thehandset A.After location, all data associated to A set are sent from home node to visiting node, like : Handset profle (monoline or multiline mode, UPK & MPK) Individual repertory Handset status (forwarding to voice mail, for instance) The Directory Number and the associated name are the same as in home nodeA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/11 Barring category Accounting is attributed to handset A account in the home node Authorised services like : Dial by name, minimessaging, associated number, individual password, .... - ...- The visitor A can make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls when he is located in the visiting node.For outgoing calls, Working is the same as in the home node The home directory number and name are sent to an internal user The home directory number is sent to an external userThat allows a callee to call back the caller to the good node.Accounting is done with the right Directory Number and the Name.To receive incoming calls in the visiting node, two cases are possible : The visitor A has only one DECT handset A The visitor A has one DECT handset A and one wired set Ba)The visitor A has only one handset DECT AHe will receive his incoming calls automatically.If before going to the visiting node, his handset A has been forwarded to his voice mail, when he arrives in the visiting node : Forwarding to voice mail is displayed Voice mail notifcation is "on" if new voice messages are in the mail box. For message consultation, the Mail key allows to call back the Voice Mail and then the consultation process is the same as the external consultation b)The visitor A has one DECT handset A and one wired set BTo receive his incoming calls in the visiting node : it is automatic when he had forwarded B to A it is up to him when he hadn't forwarded B to A; he can activate Remote Forwarding service.- Minimessaging and call backWhen the handset is in the visiting node, it has the possibility to make some minimessages and call back, like in the home node.During the transfer between the home node and the visiting node, the new minimessages and the new call back are not sent to the visiting node. But when the visitor A comes back in the home node, he can consultthem.If some new minimessages and call back during the transfer between the visiting node and the home node,this are lost.Confguration- The DECT confguration must be done into each node.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/12Home node confguration- Like a DECT handset today- Declare that the handset A is authorised to work in network- Confgure the IPUI_O. The last digits must be the same as the Directory Number.IPUI_O allows the visiting node to know in which node the handset Ais linked and if this handset has the mobility right .A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/13Visiting node confguration - Create "n" virtual directory numbers for DECT handsets visitors without set data.When the handset A will be located in the visiting node, the data of the handset A will be automatically recorded into the virtual directory number.Constraints and limits Homogeneous numbering plan A4074 B & H handsets only (and later with A4074 GB/GH) Roaming in network isn't available for A4674 add-on DECT IPUI-O must be confgured in the handset Number of visiting node = number of node in the Release Number of DECT handset per node : 800 included home handsets & visitor handsets If individual repertory & UPK are modifed when in the visiting node, this modifcations are not sent to the home node (therefore not recorded in the handset home data) Roaming in network is the solution for network separated by long distance (e.g. Colombes/Strasbourg) and this cannot be applied for Campus (e.g. network included on the same site). INTEGRATED DECT FUNCTIONALITIES-This application provides the DECT functionalities directly integrated in the A4400 PABX. This means that A4400 PBXs system CPU comprises the DECT software and that PBXs cabinets and shelves include the DECT interfaces.DECT interface board (see the technical description in chapter 3.3)-The current DECT4 board allows the connection of 4 Radio base stations. (It replace the previous DECT2 board which allowed the connection of two base station only).-A DECT4 board can be plugged at any junctor slot in the main ACT and in a peripheral ACT.-A DECT4 board is able to support 4 AEM modules and each one processes 8 ADPCM channels.(an ADPCM is, among others, a voice compression/decompression device, therefore it can be considered as a speech channel).So a DECT4 board can providea total of 32 channels. Knowing that there is a mutual aid among DECT4 boards about ADPCM, AEM sub-boards can be shared between several DECT4 boards(like security).For example: 2 x AEM sub-boards on the frst DECT4 board2 x AEM sub-boards on the second DECT4 boardno AEM sub-board on the third DECT4 boardTherefore the number of ADPCM has to be determinate by telephonic trafc calculation.In case of DECT4 failure or ADPCM failure, the trafc is maintained through the other boards.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/14-The DECT4 is linked to each base station by 2 pair cable providing 12 channels (only 11 channels are available for voice communications). A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/15Radio Base StationsA ) Existing Base stationCharacteristicsRadio coverage up to 200 mConnection to the A4400 through a two pair cable Distance to the A4400 (examples): - 400 m with cable 0,5 mm- 500 m with cable 0,6 mm- 1000 m with a two twisted pair cable (type L120, Alcatel Cabling System)Remote power feeding through the A4674Dimensions : 200 x150 x50 mmWeight : 0,8 kgWall mountedInstallation conditions : indide manufacture with normal temperaturesSwitched antenna diversity (for each handset the system uses the best of the two antennas to broadcast)A water proof radio base station is availableNote : A specifc installation document will describe the installation conditions of the radio basestations.B) New Radio Base Station A4070 (2G)Generalities- This new RBS will allow to : Increase the distance of linking Increase the radio covered area Connect external antennas Its size is: 215 x 180 x 55mm- Increasing of the linking distance: It can be increased : By power supply Either by remote feeding or by local power supply which is used in the following cases : Increase of the cabling distance Direct feeding is not authorised on the line wire Reduction of the electrical consummation on PBX By association ofDECT 4board Base stationA4070 IA Line interface is the same as DECT 4s line interfaceA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/16 Remote feeding or Local power supply Cable reference BS 1G/2G - DECT 4/4Hboard BS 2G - DECT 4H board Alcatel Failtek indoor 0.5 mm 1000 m 1800 m Alcatel Pairtek indoor 0.6mm 1000 m 1800 m Alcatel Echomatch indoor0.5 mm 1000 m 1900 m Alcatel Autoomatch indoor 0.6 mm 1000 m 2000 m SYT 0.5 France 0.5 mm 500 m 700 m L120 France Tel. 0.6 mm 1000 m 2000 m L121 (278) France Tel. 0.6 mm 1000 m 1000 m Increase the radio covered area The sensibility is the same as A4074 B/H handset By association of A4070 Radio Base Station & A4074 handset (allows a gain of 4dB) Connect external antennasAn adaptation kit for external antennas will be available later.Characteristics In local power supply mode - When a local power supply is available and connected, the Base Station goes automatically in local power supply mode. - If power supply failure, Base station goes automatically in remote feeding mode without trafc disturbances. Climatic conditions of A4070 IA - temperature : from -20C to +60C - relative humidity : from 15% to 90% without condensation - altitude : from 0 to 3000 mCompatibility This new Radio Base Station is compatible with : - all the Releases available - DECT2 & 4 boards - A4075 & A4074 handsets The mix DECT2 board, DECT4 board, B.S. 1G & B.S. 2G is possible.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/17How many simultaneous communications can manage a radio base station ?-The radio base station is able to manage up to 12 channels.As one channel is used to broadcast information, 11 handsets can be in communication simultaneously on a single radio base station. How many handsets can support a radio base station ?-A radio base station supports a trafc of 5 Erlang. The user of a handset needs an average of 0,2 E for example 12 mn per hour in communication), in this case we can connect up to 25 handsets.Note : It is very important to make every time the trafc load calculation to be sure that the defned availability targets are reached. What is the coverage area of a radio base station ?-The coverage area is very dependant on the confguration of the site. The thickness of the walls and the material used (wood, brick, concrete, etc.), the existence of a lift or the proximity of a machine using high voltage are some points that have to be taken into account in a coverage study.This coverage is also dependant on the DECT standard.How is it possible to increase the trafc capacity of a cell ?-To increase the trafc capacity of a cell, it is possible to use several radio base stations to cover the same area (up to 120 radio channels).Alcatel DECT handset rangeA4075 Handset(A) Handset -The A4075 handset is included in the UA range and works like a A4011 set (with some enhancements e.g.: individual repertory) through the UA protocol between the radio base station and the DECT boards. A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/18Utilisez Word .!" #ou ult$rieur%&our a''i"her une i(a)e Ma"intosh.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/19-The A4075 handset is made up of : a handset including an antenna and a battery a parking unitCharacteristicsOperating time5H in communication 16H in stand-byWeight 260 gr.Size150x60x28mmUPK/MPK 4SPK 8Display16 characters alphanumeric+1 line of iconsA4075 The layout of handset is made up of :- Display- System Programmable Keys (SPK)- User Programmable Keys (UPK) / Management Programmable Keys (MPK)Display-The frst line corresponds to the frst line of an UA set display. SJ. SMITHMailFirst line : 16 characters alphanumeric Second line : icons - status of the UPK/MPK (UA icons) - status of the handset : . radio signal intensity . battery level . shift key activeA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/20System Programmable Keys (SPK)-This keys have single or double functions (shifted).The double function of every key is accessed by previous press of the specifc SHIFT key.Utilisez Word .!" #ouult$rieur%&our a''i"her une i(a)e Ma"intosh. - "U ti li sez Wor d .! "# ou ult $r ie ur%&o ura' 'i "her une i(a) eMa" int osh." key = This key allows the user to start an external/internal outgoing call set-up or accept an incoming call.- "Uti li sezWor d . !" #ou ult $r ieur %&oura' 'i "he r unei (a) eMa"int osh." key = this key allows the users to stop the current activity (communication,programming, )- "Apply" key = this key allows the user : to apply an action in "Guide" and "Dial By Name" mode to send a number in ISDN bloc dialling mode (not available with Analog link)- "Prog" key = local programming session (see identities, default audio volume, )- "Guide" key = this key allows the user : "Consul" : keys, call (external call prefx, attendant console call prefx), prefx, sufx "Prog" : keys, individual repertory (12 numbers & names), melody (7 melodies, 7 levels), password, associate number, overfow number(if out of area) " Who am I ? " "Language" programming (display and Voice Guides) "Test"A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/21User Programmable Keys (UPK) / Management Programmable Keys (MPK)- By default, the A4075 handsets are programmed in monoline mode with the following profle :U ti li sezWor d .!"#o uult $r ieur %& our a' ' i"he r unei (a)eMa"i ntosh.Confguration with digital interconnection linksU ti li sezWor d .!"#o uult $r ieur %& our a' ' i"he r unei (a)eMa"i ntosh.Confguration with analog interconnection links- By Management, it is possible to program the A4075 in multiline mode (only monoline mode in analog links confguration) with, for example, the following profle :Uti li sez Wor d .!"#o uult $r ieur %&our a' 'i "her unei (a)eMa"i ntosh.- By management, it is possible to change the "Broker", "EnqOf" and "Mail" keys in UPK (B) Holster -Two holsters are available for the A4075 handsets : 1 holster open on the top to come out the A4075 handset when a call 1 closed holster for areas more exposed, with in front of a Plexiglas allowing to see the total layout. That allows to hit all the keys and to see the display. (C) Parking unit Two diferent slots : terminal/spare battery Fast charging: up to 80% of total charge in 1.5 h. Trickle charging: to keep batteries fully charged indefnitely. Power feeding : on 220V, via cable supplied with the parking unit. A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/22A4074B (Basic) and A4074H (Heavy-duty) Handset.- A new range of Handsets is available and includes two types of sets and three types of parking units.Remark: This new range of set is now available but will be replaced later respectively by A4074 GB and GH as soon as these last ones will be betatested. A4074 GB/GB include GAP protocol but are running in UA mode when they are connected to an A4400system.A) A4047B (Basic) Handset Mechanical aspectsDimensionsWeightVolumeBelt clipHeadset plugBacklightBatteriesStandard Nicd AANiMH AACharging timesSpare batteryHandset batterySoftware aspectsUA protocolGAP protocolEnergy economiserenvironment aspectwater resistantshockproofDustresistant4074 Business54 x 145 x 20160 gr152 ccyes (removable)NN4 / 20 H8 / 40 H8 H90 mnyesupgradableyesNNNA top color ledLarge navigatorkeyAudio volumekeyRessourceskeysA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/23B) A4047H (Heavy-duty) HandsetMechanical aspectsDimensionsWeightVolumeBelt clipHeadset plugBacklightBatteriesStandard Nicd AANiMH AACharging timesSpare batteryHandset batterySoftware aspectsUA protocolGAP protocolEnergy economiserenvironment aspectwater resistantshockproofDustresistant4074 Business54 x 145 x 20160 gr152 ccyes (removable)yes4 / 20 H8 / 40 H8 H90 mnyesupgradableyesyesyesyesyesA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/24C) Parking units- Three types are available : Basic, Dual, Pool & wall mountedBasic Parking Unit (A4071 BA)- This parking unit allows to charge one A4074 handset.Dual Parking Unit (A4071 DA)- This parking unit allows to charge one A4074 handset and one spare battery.Pool charger kit- This hardware allows to gather together up to 6 A4071 DA. This pool charger can be wall mounted or put down on a desk.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/25Power supplyPower supplyPower supplyPower supplyPower supplyA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/26Featuresa) A40XX handset associated with a wired set-The calls for the wired set can simply be forwarded to the A40XX handset which has its own directory number.b) Dial by name-The "Dial by name" function is activated by the "Name" key.This function can be activated : on idle state in communication in phone book consultation to a new requestSearch functionIt is possible to make dial by nameby Name or by InitialsDuring the keyboarding, it is possible to rub out by the " " keyIf there are more than one answer, it is possible to scroll them by the " " keysc) Individual repertory" key-This key allows the user to send external and internal pre-recorded numbers (12 numbers).At this number, a name is associated.When the user wants to call an user X :he hits on "Ind Rep" keythen, either he selects directly the number corresponding at this user (from 1 to 10, * and #)or he scrolls the names by "-->" key and fnds the user Xthen, he hits the "Apply" key to send the numberd) Loss of radio link during a communication- When a A40XX handset moves out of range during a call, a "bip" is sent and "Out of coverage" is displayed. In this case, the call is released on the handset side.On the system side, the DECT I/F board reports an abnormal link release. If the call is in a stable conversation state, the system tries to establish the radio link during the hold temporisation (about 10s).The second party is put on hold during this phase with a tone.As soon as the locking bars reappear on the A40XX handset display (the user has to go back into the covered area), the conversation can be recovered :A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/27 either automatically (the user waits to be ring back)or manually (the user hits on "U ti li sezWor d .! " # ou ult $r ie ur%&o ura' 'i "her une i(a) eMa" int osh." key to take back his communication)- If the re-establishment of the radio link fails, local calls are released and external calls re-routed to the attendant console. A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/28e) Registration/Deregistration function- This function is available with A4034, A4048 attendant console.The system handles 2 categories of handsets : visitors without A40XX handsets visitors with A40XX handsets Visitor without A40XX handset-If an external visitor wishes to have an handset during a determined time, it is possible to lend him an A40XX handset.The following facilities are available : Registration facility* Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expiry date De-registration facility Modifcation facility * Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expire date List of the expired handsetsVisitor with his own A40XX handset- When an external visitor wishes to use his own A40XX handset into the frm, it is possible to register it.In this case, the user can receive and send calls.- The following facilities are available: registration facility* Name + surname* barring class of service)* Expire date* IPUI_N (handset identifcation) into the A4400* Pari (A4400 identifcation) into the handset De-registration facility Modifcation facility * Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expire dateA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/29 List of the expired handsetsf) Mini-messaging function-This function is accessible by the "Mail" key and the working is the same as for A4023 and A4034 sets but two message lists are available only: pre-programmed messages fully programmable messages by userA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/30-The Two following functions are available: text sending and receiving absence message activation (ON/OFF)The presence of messages is indicated by the icon associated to the "Mail key".g) Overfow to a directory number- This feature is very important in case of mobility.In case of radio link failure to the A40XX because the A40XX handset is OFF or Out of coverage, calls are forwarded to the Directory number that the user has programmed.This programmation is available with "Prog" function in the "i" key.h) Manager/Secretary- Some types of profles for Manager/Secretary sets.(h1) User types-We can fnd the following confgurations :+ Case 1 : Secretary : wired setManager : wired set+ Case 2 : Secretary : wired setManager : DECT set+ Case 3 : Secretary : DECT setManager : wired set+ Case 4 : Secretary : wired setManager: wired set + DECT set+ Case 5 : Secretary : wired set + DECT setManager : wired set+ Case 6 : Secretary : wired set + DECT setManager: wired set + DECT set+ Case 7 : Secretary : DECT setManager : DECT set(h2) Keys used in the M/S function Manager set- direct call of the Secretary with supervision- list of fltered numbers (RISO)A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/31- list of non fltered numbers (PRISO)Secretary set- direct call of the Manager with supervision- absence Secretary- mini-messaging M/SA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/32(h3) M/S with the A40XX handset-The whole cases below can resume at the following possibilities : DECT set alone wired set + DECT setDECT set alone-Two confgurations are possible : multilines with x resources multilines type "Monoline"Profle recommended for Multilines with x resourcesIn this case :* the "Mail" key cannot be used* theManager's key 4 can be programmed either RISO or PRISOUtilisez Word .!" #ou ult$rieur% &our a''i"her une i(a)e Ma"intosh.Profle recommended for Multilines type "Monoline"In this case :* the "Mail" key can be used* theManager's key 3 can be programmed either RISO or PRISOUtilisez Word .!" #ou ult$rieur% &our a''i"her une i(a)e Ma"intosh.-This solution has the advantage to keep the "Mail" key and receive the following features : call back request mini messaging voice mailBut it is necessary to know the "Call enquiry Of" and "Broker" sufxes.Note : the multiline confguration is the same for all sets of the system.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/33Wired set + DECT set-In this case, there is not a specifc tacit profle. The A40XX can be programmed either in monoline or multiline mode like a normal set. A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/34h4) Manager secretary call handling-The call handling is the same as the fltering function with wired setsIf the Secretary is in "Absence secretary" position, the fltering is OFF (if no overfow Secretary). If the Manager has a wired set & a DECT set When he leaves his desk, he has to program : either a call forwarding unconditional to his DECT set or a call forwarding on no reply to his DECT set For this confguration, the Secretary has to program a key (UPK or individual repertory) with the Manager Directory number. This UPK will be used to call the Manager. In this case, the "DSS" key will be used for supervised the Manager set status (because this key does not follow the call forwarding).If the Secretary has a wired set & a DECT set Like the Manager set, she can program a call forwarding unconditional or on no reply, and the calls follow this forward.In this case, the Secretary will have to program in her DECT handset a key (UPK or individual repertory) with the Manager Directory number for Manager direct calls.Case where the Manager's set is out of service or Out of areaThe Manager has programmed an overfow Directory number : when the Secretary calls the Manager by the "DSS" key : the overfow does not work when the Secretary calls the Manager by the pre-programmed key : the overfow worksTherefore it is very important to use the set like it is advocated above.i) Network possibilities-The A40XX handset has a directory number in each nodeIn order to do outgoing calls from each node :Each set identifcation (IPUI_N) must be programmed in each node and each node identifcation (PARI) must be programmed on the A40XX handset In order to receive calls in each node :The user has to forward the normal directory number to the directory number of the node where he wants to receive his incoming callsPerformance management a) Incident reportingA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/35- The incidents are stored on the hard disk of the A4400 and can be managed from a VT100 terminal only.the incidents stored are the following : A40XX handset deregistered : link set up attempts by a deregistered A40XX handset Incorrect Icei : link set up indication with a wrong Icei Registration expiry : registration expiry of a visitor with/without A40XX handset No more external visitors : no A40XX handset available for visitor Overfow of external visitors table No ADPCM channel availableA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/36 No link resource available No Icei resource available No bufer for UA in message storage No bufer for UA out message storage Handover failure : expiry of handover timer IPUI_N insertion failure : translation table for IPUI_N is full A40XX handset installation successful Loss of DSP-ADPCM block Presence of an undeclared DSP-ADPCM block Base station loss Link blocked : blocked radio link with A40XX handset detected by the network No base station answer : base station initialisation failure IPUI_N absent in translation table Loss of the Master coupler for DECT Frame Synchronisation-Base station failureIn case of a failure of a base station, the system automatically changes the state of the base station into the Out of Service state.The maintenance scans cyclically the DECT 4 boards and tries to reinitialise the base station in failure.b) Maintenance-The installator has the possibility to manage the following items from a VT100 terminal : put a base station Out of Service/In service put a DECT 4 board Out of service without releasing its ongoing calls handle dynamic Out of Service/In Service of A40XX handsets display the state of a DECT 4 board and its resources display the state of A40XX handset and the used resources force a base station to work on specifc frequency carriersc) Trafc analysis-The four following analysis levels are available on VT100 terminal or A4740 : system level DECT subscribers level base stations level ADPCM levelc1) System level-The following counters deal mainly with mobility aspects (handover/paging).A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/37Total number of "link handover"This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of two diferent DECT 4 boards.Total number of "bearer handover"This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of the same DECT 4 board.Note : The both of the above two counters allows to optimise the location of base stations.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/38Total number of failures of ADPCM allocationsThis counter allows to determine if the number of ADPCM is sufcient. It is incremented if no ADPCM channel is available (all channels are Busy or Out of Service).Total number of paging requestsThis counter is incremented each time an incoming call needs the paging mechanism to look for a A40XX handset.Total number of paging attemptsThe paging process consists from 1 to N (N=3 standard) broadcasts of the A40XX handset identity.This counter is incremented every time a broadcast is done (one or more times by paging request).Total number of paging failures (no found)After N attempts (N=3 standard) of broadcasts, without the A40XX handset response, there is a paging failure and this counter is incremented.Total number of not authorised access to the systemThis counter is incremented each time a call is attempted by a A40XX handset with an identity (IPUI_N) not registered in the system.c2)Subscriber levelTotal number of handover attempts by A40XX handsetThis counter is incremented every time a handover is attempted by the A40XX handset. it can be a link or bearer handover.Note : This counter allows to determine the mobility of subscriber.Total number of paging failures (no found) by A40XX handsetThis counter is incremented every time a paging (concerning the handset) fails after N broadcast attempts. This means that no response is got from the wanted A40XX handset.Note : This counter allows to determine the availability of subscriber.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/39Total number of releases in communication by A40XX handsetThis counter is incremented every time a established link for the A40XX handset is abnormally released (DECT I/F board loss, going out of range, radio link breakdown,)Note : This counter allows to determine the service continuity of subscriber.c3) Base station levelTotal number of established links by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time a link is established on this base station or handover occurs to this base station.Duration of occupation of Base Station's linkEach time a physical link is established on this base station (call starting or handover to this base station)a timer is started. A running timer is stopped when the correspondent link is released.Several timer (from 0 to 12) can run simultaneously for the same base station.Note : The both of the above two counters allow to determine the average trafc per Base Station.Total number of trafc's peak by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time the number of simultaneous communications on a base station overfow a fxed threshold value (max 11 simultaneous communications per base station).The threshold value is a system parameter.Total number of inter-cell handover by Base Station This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between 2 Base Station of the same DECT 4 board of the A4674.Total number of "link handover" by Base StationThis counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of two diferent DECT 4 boards.Total number of releases by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time a link on a base station is released abnormally (DECT 4 board loss, going out of range, radio link breakdown,)c4) ADPCMlevelNote : The both of this two counters allows to determine the trafc and the working of a base station.Total number of allocations of ADPCM channel (channel per channel)This counter is incremented every time the ADPCM channel is allocated for a communication use.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/40Duration of communications by ADPCM channelAt the allocation of an ADPCM channel, a timer is started and gives the duration by : accumulation average per communicationA running timer is stopped when the ADPCM channel becomes free.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/41Constraints and limits-Working in stand alone with some network possibilities-Multi-ACT mode but without handover-64 DECT 4 boards or/and DECT 2 boards per A4400 (24 max per ACT)-2 interfaces DECT per DECT 2 board (2 Base Stations/board)-4 interfaces DECT per DECT 4 board (4 Base Stations/board)-128 Base Stations max. per A4400 (48 max per ACT) with DECT 2 board-256 Base Stations max. per A4400 (96 max per ACT) with DECT 4 board-11 simultaneous communications per Base Station-110 simultaneous communications in a same "Cell"-2000 A40XX handsets max. per A4400 -Roaming in network: native + hosted sets: 2000-CPU redundancy possibility (system CPU)-The services available with a A40XX are the same as the UA range, like : it can be a Manager or Secretary set it can be a associated set it can be into a hunting group it can be a night service set it can have a voice mail box-The A40XX set restrictions are the following : it cannot be an attendant console it have not a data function it cannot be into an ACD group it cannot working with A4855 it cannot be afected to hotel/hospital guests by check-in, but working like a business set for staf sets.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/42ADD-0N DECT A4674-The A4674 Add-on wireless telecommunication system enables to provide DECT features to PBX systems where the DECT funtionalities aren't integrated.Remark: The A4674 add-on system isn't supported any more on A4400 PBX in the present release. It is made up of 4 parts : the DECT add-on (A4674 system) the Base Station the set (A40XX handset) the interconnection links between PBX and add-on DECT A4674.Uti lisez Word .!" #ou ult$rieur%&our a''i"her une i (a)e Ma"intosh.The DECT add-on system-The A4674 system is based on the A.C.T. technology (see the A.C.T. shelves and cabinets characteristics chapter 3.1 & 3.2), it is composed by: 1 CPU 1 FDB board (foppy Disk Board) Some DECT interface boards (interfaces to base stations) Some PABX interfaces (analog or numeric interfaces according the type of PABX to connect) 1 UA board (for attendant and MAO function only)-The A4674 can be a stand-alone A.C.T. DECT system or a Multi-A.C.T. DECT system; this last case needs naturally INTA and INTB interconnection boards between main and peripheral A.C.Ts.The main rules to respect are to locate the CPU, FDB and INT boards in their dedicated slots as described in chapter 3.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/43-The A4674 shelf can be equipped alone in a A4400 cabinet (M1/M2) or equipped into a free location of a A4400 cabinet already in use.- The DECT add-on system uses the same DECT interface boards as the integrated DECT. (see 8.5.2.1.) A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/44Radio base station (see 8.5.2.2.)-Same devices and characteristics as for integrated DECT.Handset (see 8.5.2.3.)-Same Handsets and characteristics, holster and parking unit as for integrated DECT.Interconnection links- The A4674 system can be connected to diferent PBX through several type of links: Analog links: enables to interconnect A4674 with Alcatel PBXs (except A4400) and competitor PBXs. ABC-F1 digital links: enables to interconnect A4674 with Alcatel PBXs other than A4400. QSIG-BC digital links: enables to interconnect A4674 with Alcatel PBXs (except A4400) and competitor PBXs.Analog interfacing ;Warning: Analog interfacing is only available with R1.4 software.- This confguration allows to link the A4674 to any PABX (Alcatel PABX and Competitor PABX).T2MAINPABXNDDINDDIASLASLA4674System characteristics- Connection to Main PABX through analog links: NDDI interfaces on A4674 side and analog subscriber interfaces on PABX side. The modularity is : one NDDI interface represents one A40XX Handset.- Main PABX sees the A40XX handsets like its own analog sets- Numbering plan is the one of the Main PABX-The features available for the A40XX handsets are those of Main PABX 's analog setsA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/45- All DECT communications transit through the Main PABX. So a communication between two DECT handsets on the same B.S. transits through the main PABX.- The A4674 will be delivered with a tacit confguration (for example, pre-programmation of the 250 A40XX handsets without IPUI_N, 8 NDDI boards are confgured per US shelf, )-Possibility to have a Voice Mail on Main PABX, not in A4674A40XX handset can have a mail box into Main PABX, but it can not have mail notifcation.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/46A40XX handset characteristics - A40XX handsets work in monoline mode- Dial By Name is possible from A4674- Access to features in sufx : Flashing + sufx (included "Broker" & "Enquiry Of" if MPK)- The A40XX screen is used for local information (number dialled, date and time, )- "ISDN" key is not available- "Store/Redial" key is not available- "Hold" key is the "Call parking/retrieve" feature- Overview of A40XX keys in tacit confguration :Uti li sez Wor d .!"#o uult $r ieur %&our a' 'i "her unei (a)eMa"i ntosh.- The "Broker" and "EnqOf" keys can be changed to UPK by Management. Afterwards, the user is allowed to reprogram the key.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/47Confguration- There are two types of NDDI boards available in the A4400 system; NDDI boards located into the ACT shelves and NDDI boards located into the US shelves. Each type of board provides 8 NDDI interfaces (sub-equipment possibility with 4 interfaces).The choice between the two type of NDDI boards is depending on their availability in the diferent countries (technical availability criteria).- Here after examples of confgurations (don't forget that use of US shelves needs SU interconnection boards into the A.C.T. shelves, see chapter 2.).48 BS + 104 A4075Base1CPU +1FDB +1 UA16 +13 NDDI +12 DECT 4 M276 BS + 250 A4075Base1CPU +1FDB +1 UA16 +1INT +24NDDIM3NDDI INTO ACT8 trunks per NDDI 1INT + 8NDDI + 19 DECT 4A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/48NDDI INTO US SHELF8 trunks per NDDI = 8 boards per US shelf40 BS + 64 A40758 NDDIUS shelf84 BS + 250 A4075M3BaseM21CPU +1FDB +1 UA16 + 1 SU + 10 DECT 4 Base8 NDDIUS shelf8 NDDIUS shelf8 NDDIUS shelf1CPU + 1FDB +1 UA16 + 4 SU

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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/49Features- No local communications inside the 4674.- All communications are done through the Main PABX.- The features available for the A40XX handset are those of the Main PBX's analog sets.- In this confguration, we consider possible to have 2 types of users : monoset user : the user with only an A40XX handset multisets user : the user with an A40XX handset associated with a Main PBX's wired setWhen a user has an A40XX handset associated to a Main PBX's wired set, he can receive the calls from the wired set to an A40XX handset by using the forwarding services existing in the Main PABX.- In addition to the services of an analog set, the main following features are available : Dial by name programmable keys by user individual repertory with list of names date and time of system on display user set customisation consultation and activation of prefxes and sufxes- The Voice Guidance are those of the Main PABX- The features not available are : multiline mode distinctive ringing call defection set supervision message consulting waiting message signalling overfow in case of paging failure display caller identity display called identity display charging information display handset state (forwarded, etc) - See "A4674 features list" document for more informationA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/50Digital interfacing with ABC-F1 protocol-This confguration allows to link the A4674 to Alcatel PBXs A4300L and A4600 ZB1I.one or several T2 with ABC_F1 T2A4300LA4674System characteristics - In this confguration, A4674 is considered as a network node connected through ABC bundles. - connection to A4300L/4600 by one or several T2 (depending of necessary inter-node trafc within a Max of 120 B channel)with ABC_F1 protocol - the numbering plan must be the same as the A4300L- the abbreviated numbers table must be the same as the A4300L/4600- communications are possible :. locally between A40XX handsets (they don't transit through main PABX). between A40XX handsets and wired sets of A4300L- possibility to have a voice mail on main PABX, not in A4674.A40XX handset characteristics - A40XX handsets can work in monoline or multiline mode- Dial By Name is possible from A4674- any SPK are available - the A40XX displays are the same as A4400's displays- the "Mail" key is used for local call back requests- By default, the A40XX handsets are programmed in monoline mode with the following profle :Ut il isez Word. !" # ou ult$ ri eur %&oura '' i"herune i(a)e Ma"int osh.- By Management, it is possible to program the A40XX in multiline mode with, for example, the following profle :A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/51Ut il isez Word. !" # ou ult$ ri eur %&oura '' i"herune i(a)e Ma"int osh.The "Broker", "EnqOf" and "Mail" keys can be changed to UPK by Management. Afterwards, the user is allowed to reprogram the key.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/52Confguration -Here after confguration (for example) into a M2 module :Uti li sez Word .!" #ou ult$rieur%&our a''i "her une i(a)e Ma"intosh.Features- In this confguration, we consider 2 types of users : the user with only an A40XX handset the user with an A40XX handset associated with an A4300L/4600 wired setWhen a user has an A40XX handset associated to a A4300L/4600 wired set : he can receive the calls from the wired set to an A40XX handset by using the forwarding services existing in the A4300L. he can have the Manager/Secretary function1- The fltering is in the Main PABX and the Manager and/or Secretary has a wired set plus a DECT set. 2- The fltering is in the A4674 and the Manager and the Secretary have a DECT set.In both cases the working is the same as for the integrated DECTexcept:* call forwarding unconditional to his DECT set only* possibility to use the DSS key to call and supervise the Manager set (because, by option system, and for 4300L, the call forwarding destination will be the DECT set) Voice Mail functionIf a A4300L/4600 wired set has its own mail box, the user can listen his messages by using the A40XX handset connected to the Voice Mail (like any user). 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/53-In addition to the features available in an Analog A4674, the main other features are : multiline mode call defection local set supervision automatic call-back on busy set local call pick-up overfow in case of paging failure display caller identity display called identity display charging information display handset state (forwarded, etc) visual indication of call waiting - Dial by name function is available- In this confguration, the features not available between A4674 and A4300L/4600 are : distinctive ringing consultation on demand of charging information substitution all forwarding (except Call forwarding unconditional) Direct Dialling In (DDI)-See "A4674 features list" document for more informationDigital interfacing with QSIG BC protocol-Hardware and software (layout etc..) of the A4674 are the same as described in ABC-F1 interfacing paragraph. Naturally working depends on the type of the main PABX.See "A4674 features list" document for more information. Features a) Dial by name-The "Dial by name" function is activated by the "Name" key.This function can be activated :on idle statein communication (only with ABC-F1 link)in phone book consultation to a new requestSearch functionIt is possible to make dial by nameby Name or by InitialsA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/54During the keyboarding, it is possible to rub out by the " " keyIf there are more than one answer, it is possible to scroll them by the " " keysA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/55b) Individual repertory" key-This key allows the user to send external and internal pre-recorded numbers (12 numbers).At this number, a name is associated.When the user wants to call an user X :he hits on "Ind Rep" keythen, either he selects directly the number corresponding at this user (from 1 to 10, * and #)or he scrolls the names by "-->" key and fnds the user Xthen, he hits the "Apply" key to send the numberc) Loss of radio link during a communication-When a A40XX handset moves out of range during a call, a "bip" is sent and "Out of coverage" is displayed. In this case, the call is released on the handset side.On the system side, the DECT I/F board reports an abnormal link release. If the call is in a stable conversation state, the system tries to establish the radio link during the hold temporisation(about 10s).The second party is put on hold during this phase with a tone.As soon as the locking bars reappear on the A40XX handset display (the user has to go back into the covered area), the conversation can be recovered : either automatically (the user waits to be ring back)or manually (the user hits on "U ti li sezWor d .! " # ou ult $r ie ur%&o ura' 'i "her une i(a) eMa" int osh." key to take back his communication)If the re-establishment of the radio link fails, local calls are released and external calls re-routed to the Main PABX attendant console. A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/56d) Registration/Deregistration function-This function is available with A4034, A4048 attendant consoles.The system handles 2 categories of handsets : visitors without A40XX handsets visitors with A40XX handsets Visitors without A40XX handsets- If an external visitor wishes to have an handset during a determined time, it is possible to lend him an A4674 handset.The following facilities are available :registration facility* Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expiry dateDe-registration facilityModifcation facility * Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expiry dateList of the expired handsetsVisitor with his own A40XX handset- When an external visitor wishes to use his own A40XX handset into the frm, it is possible to register it.In this case, the user can receive and send calls.- The following facilities are available: registration facility* Name + surname* barring class of service)* Expire date* IPUI_N (handset identifcation) into the A4400* Pari (A4400 identifcation) into the handset De-registration facility Modifcation facility * Name + surname* barring class of service (not available with analog link)* Expire date List of the expired handsetsA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/58e) Incident reporting-the incidents stored are the following : A40XX handset deregistered : link set up attempts by a deregistered A40XX handset Incorrect Icei : link set up indication with a wrong Icei Registration expiry : registration expiry of a visitor with/without A40XX handset No more external visitors : no A40XX handset available for visitor Overfow of external visitors table No ADPCM channel available No link resource available No Icei resource available No bufer for UA in message storage No bufer for UA out message storage Handover failure : expiry of handover timer IPUI_N insertion failure : translation table for IPUI_N is full A40XX handset installation successful Loss of DSP-ADPCM block Presence of an undeclared DSP-ADPCM block Base station loss Link blocked : blocked radio link with A40XX handset detected by the network No base station answer : base station initialisation failure IPUI_N absent in translation table Loss of the Master coupler for DECT Frame SynchronisationThese incidents are stored on the hard disk of the A4674 and can be managed from a VT100 terminal.- Base station failureIn case of a failure of a base station, the system automatically changes the state of the base station into the Out of Service state.The maintenance scans cyclically the DECT 4 boards and tries to reinitialise the base station in failure.f) Maintenance-The installator has the possibility to manage the following items from a VT100 terminal : put a base station Out of Service/In service put a DECT 4 board Out of service without releasing its ongoing calls handle dynamic Out of Service/In Service of A40XX handsets display the state of a DECT 4 board and its resources display the state of A40XX handset and the used resources force a base station to work on specifc frequency carriersA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/59g) Trafc analysis-The four following analysis levels are available : system level DECT subscribers level base stations level ADPCM levelA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/60g1) System level-The following counters deal mainly with mobility aspects (handover/paging).Total number of "link handover"This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of two diferent DECT 4 boards of the A4674.Total number of "bearer handover"This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of the same DECT 4 board of the A4674.Note : The both of the above two counters allows to optimise the location of base stations.Total number of failures of ADPCM allocationsThis counter allows to determine if the number of ADPCM is sufcient. It is incremented if no ADPCM channel is available (all channels are Busy or Out of Service).Total number of paging requestsThis counter is incremented each time an incoming call needs the paging mechanism to look for a A40XX handset.Total number of paging attemptsThe paging process consists from 1 to N (N=3 standard) broadcasts of the A40XX handset identity.This counter is incremented every time a broadcast is done (one or more times by paging request).Total number of paging failures (no found)After N attempts (N=3 standard) of broadcasts, without the A40XX handset response, there is a paging failure and this counter is incremented.Total number of not authorised access to the A4674This counter is incremented each time a call is attempted by a A40XX handset with an identity (IPUI_N) not registered in the A4674.g2)Subscriber levelTotal number of handover attempts by A40XX handsetThis counter is incremented every time a handover is attempted by the A40XX handset. it can be a link or bearer handover.Note : This counter allows to determine the mobility of subscriber.Total number of paging failures (no found) by A40XX handsetA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/61This counter is incremented every time a paging (concerning the handset) fails after N broadcast attempts. This means that no response is got from the wanted A40XX handset.Note : This counter allows to determine the availability of subscriber.Total number of releases in communication by A40XX handsetThis counter is incremented every time a established link for the A40XX handset is abnormally released (DECT I/F board loss, going out of range, radio link breakdown,)Note : This counter allows to determine the service continuity of subscriber.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/62g3) Base stationlevelTotal number of established links by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time a link is established on this base station or handover occurs to this base station.Duration of occupation of Base Station's linkEach time a physical link is established on this base station (call starting or handover to this base station)a timer is started. A running timer is stopped when the correspondent link is released.Several timer (from 0 to 12) can run simultaneously for the same base station.Note : The both of the above two counters allow to determine the average trafc per Base Station.Total number of trafc's peak by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time the number of simultaneous communications on a base station overfow a fxed threshold value (max 11 simultaneous communications per base station).The threshold value is a system parameter.Total number of inter-cell handover by Base Station This counter is incremented when a handover occurs between 2 Base Station of the same DECT 4 board of the A4674.Total number of "link handover" by Base StationThis counter is incremented when a handover occurs between two base stations of two diferent DECT 4 boards of the A4674.Total number of releases by Base StationThis counter is incremented every time a link on a base station is released abnormally (DECT 4 board loss, going out of range, radio link breakdown,)g4) ADPCMlevelNote : The both of this two counters allows to determine the trafc and the working of a base station.Total number of allocations of ADPCM channel (channel per channel)This counter is incremented every time the ADPCM channel is allocated for a communication use.Duration of communications by ADPCM channelAt the allocation of an ADPCM channel, a timer is started and gives the duration by : accumulation average per communicationA running timer is stopped when the ADPCM channel becomes free.A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/63Phone book translation to A4674-A translation tool on PC has been developed to pick-up the phone book existing into a PABX and to move it into the A4674.The diferent tools are the following: from A4400 R1.3. & R1.5 to A4674 from A4300L to A4674 from A4600 to A4674 ( only available in R1.4.1. step 2)GAP PROTOCOL Generalities- The GAP protocol (Generic Access Profle) is a protocol which is integrated in the DECT protocol.It is a normalised protocol (ETSI) which is developed and used by the main European manufacturers.It enables to use : all GAP sets of the market on all GAP PBX of the market the same set in residential & business environment - Functionality The level of service is the same as analogue set The display is the same as A4074 B/H (if screen > 16 digits) The mix UA sets & GAP sets on same PBX is available At the set creating, the choice of working mode (UA or GAP) is asked A new installation tool allows an automatic subscription (PARK & IPUI_N) A Negotiation Protocol allows to recognise automatically the following type of sets : a cordless UA set an Alcatel GAP set a competitor GAP set Visitors function from attendant is available Constraints and limits Available in network In monoline mode only GAP function with DECT2 board is not available Dial By Name is not available Number of GAP sets & A40XX per node : 800 With DECT 4 board : it is mandatory to replace in Factory the CSP (on DMOD board) With DECT 4H board (mandatory): remote loading of the CSPA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. 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LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/64DIAL-BY-NAME FOR MOBILE USERSCall-by-Name on DECT setDescription of the feature : endorsed by A4400 1 to 3 key press per letter can handle CCITT or ITU161 mapping, but only one mapping for whole system dedicated to DECT sets access to whole A4400 network directoryUsage exampleENTER NAME: SCHIFRIN- For the above name user has to enter the following sequence : press Call-by-Name key, select name of initials type in the name of the callee : 777 222 44 444 333 77 444 66 press OK keyCall-by-Name on GSM set- This feature which is especially dedicated to GSM sets can be also used by Z sets.Any set, UA, DECT, Z, outside the network, can also use this feature.Description of the feature : endorsed by A4635 1 key press per letter can handle CCITT or ITU161 mapping, but only one mapping for whole system available for all internal and external sets access to whole A4635 network directory Usage example72443546A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/65For the above name user has to enter the following sequence : call A4635 directory mailbox type in the name of the callee : 72443546 caller hears callees name with his own voice press 1 key for OKA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/66Keypad mapping - Legal recommendations1*47GHIPRS2580ABCJKLTUV36

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!DE"MN$%(ITU161 )US* K+,-./Keypad mapping - System confguration recommendationsEach column represents an example of installation.Set mappings'( None None None ITU ITUDECT None CCITT ITU CCITT ITUUA alpha CCITT CCITT CCITT CCITT CCITT) * e+ternal CCITT * ITU CCITT * ITU CCITT * ITU CCITT * ITU CCITT * ITUSystem !n"g#$ati!nsA,,-- Call./y.Na0e DECTNot rele1ant CCITT 0ode ITU 0ode CCITT 0ode ITU 0odeA,23& Call./y.Na0e * Address./y.Na0eCCITT 0ode CCITT 0ode CCITT 0ode ITU 0ode ITU 0odeN!tes Today sit4ation5 1ery fe6 ITU setseither internal ore+ternala0e as pre1io4s5 /4t in7l4ding CCITT DECT setsa0e as pre1io4s5 /4t in7l4ding ITU DECT sets'( 8eet is s4pposed to /e signi97ant. '( sets 7an 4se Call./y.Na0e fro0 A,23& only.)%UA%DECT sets 7annot 4seCall./y.Na0e5 Address./y.a0e as pre1io4s5 /4t in7l4ding ITU DECT sets. )%UA sets 7annot 4se Call./y.Na0e5 Address./y.Na0e fro0 A,23&A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/67Na0e fro0 A,23&A L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/68Call-by-Name on GSM set - A4635 port usage-The description of the feature above shows that A4635 endorses all the actions, namely : prompt caller for Call-by-Name, interpret user keypress, present caller with single callee or list of callees, call the selected extension, if callee answers, transfer the call, if callee does not answer, propose caller to leave a message or hang up.- The whole sequence has an average time of 45 seconds, assuming that : 70 % of calls are answered, 30 seconds average time, 30 % of calls are not answered and caller leaves message, 80 seconds average time.- Figure below shows number of additional ports that are required on A4635 for Call-by-Name.Given a pure Voice Messaging confguration, we provide the number of Call-by-Name calls that A4635 can handle during peak hour : with no additional ports, with an increase of 2 ports.- All data are computed with 2 % loss probability.- We have chosen 2 diferent confgurations : a small A4635, 200 mailboxes with heavy load, average usage 5mn/day/subscriber a large A4635, with 2 diferent populations : 200 mailboxes with heavy load, 5 mn/day/subscriber, 800 mailboxes with light load, 1,5 mn/day/subscriber.- Reader should remember that A4400 provides Call-by-Name for most of the Refex/DECT sets.A4635 Call-by-Name is dedicated to external callers and internal Z set users.Nb of ports forVM onlyD-b-N calls during peak hourwith no additional portsD-b-N calls during peak hourwith 2 additional portsSmall system 6 20 130Large system 10 50 175END OF DOCUMENTA L C T E LTELECOMLarge Systems Marketing Dpt.All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use andcommunication of its contents not permitted without writtenautorization.Ref. LSMD392/96INTERNAL USE ONLY ED.2 Page 8/5/69