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FM0854 1 Advent XT2 Ascom IP DECT Installation Manual

This document provides installation and operation instructions for an Ascom IP-DECT system integrated with an Advent XT2 warden call system. The IP-DECT system allows two-way voice communications between staff and residents via DECT wireless handsets. When integrated with the Advent XT2, alarm calls are reported to the IP-DECT handsets. The document includes safety instructions and specifications for IP-DECT handsets, access points, switches, and other system components. It also provides guidance on site surveys, installation, and commissioning of the IP-DECT system.

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FM0854 1 Advent XT2 Ascom IP DECT Installation Manual

This document provides installation and operation instructions for an Ascom IP-DECT system integrated with an Advent XT2 warden call system. The IP-DECT system allows two-way voice communications between staff and residents via DECT wireless handsets. When integrated with the Advent XT2, alarm calls are reported to the IP-DECT handsets. The document includes safety instructions and specifications for IP-DECT handsets, access points, switches, and other system components. It also provides guidance on site surveys, installation, and commissioning of the IP-DECT system.

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Advent XT2

Assisted Living Call Management System


_________________________________________________________________________________________________

ascom IP-DECT
Installation Manual

d43

Tynetec operates a policy of continual product improvement and


reserves the right to modify the specification of its products.
If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please
contact Tynetec’s Technical Support.

Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd


Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF.
T: +44 (0) 1670 352 371 www.tynetec.co.uk
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trusted Technology
Caring for People
Doc No. FM0854 issue 1
CONTENTS

Section Topic Page

1 Product Overview 3
2 Important Safety Instructions 4
3 Regulatory Information 5
4 Maintenance & Care 5
5 IP-DECT Overview 6
6 Related Documentation 7
7 Site Wiring Requirements 8
8 Ascom d43/d63 IP-DECT Handsets 9
9 Ascom d43/d63 IP-DECT Handset Chargers 10
10 Ascom IPBS2 IP-DECT Access Points 11
11 Matrix NENX IP50 PBX 13
12 IP-DECT System Installation 14
13 IP-DECT System Commissioning 16
14 Specification: Ascom d43 IP-DECT Handset 17
15 Specification: Ascom d63 IP-DECT Handset 18
16 Specification: Ascom d43/d63 Desktop Charger & PSU 19
17 Specification: Ascom d43/d63 Charging Rack & PSU 20
18 Specification: Ascom IPBS2 IP-DECT Access Point 21
19 Specification: Matrix NENX IP50 PBX 22
20 Specification: Netgear 16 & 24 Port Ethernet Switches 23
21 Specification: APC Uninterruptible Power Supply 24
22 Amendments Record 25

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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The ascom IP-DECT system is a reliable wireless communication solution that combines Voice over IP (VoIP)
with Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephony (DECT) technology. It offers enterprise-grade telephony over
secure dedicated frequency bands.
• IP (Internet Protocol) - universal standard for inter-networking that maximizes scalability and
interoperability.
• DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony) - secure radio communication standard that delivers
superior voice quality over reserved radio frequency bands.
The IP-DECT system allows 2-way voice communications with residents via the Advent XT2 warden call
system and between staff, both internally and externally if required.
When the Advent XT2 is operating in onsite mode all alarm calls are reported via the IP-DECT system.
When the phone rings the caller will be identified on the display (provided the phone book memory is
programmed), when answered a voice message will announce the call type and channel ID before a speech
link is opened.
The size/complexity of the building will determine the number of IP-DECT Access Points needed to achieve
site-wide radio coverage. The exact quantity and positioning of the IP-DECT Access Points will be
determined by a site survey prior to commencing the installation.
All IP-DECT Access Points are star-wired from a central PoE Ethernet Switch on Cat5e cable (max length 100
metres). The model of PoE Switch will be determined by the number of IP-DECT Access Points fitted.
The Matrix NENX IP50 PBX allows up to 50 IP-DECT handsets to integrate with the Advent XT2 warden call
system, it also allows phone-phone calling and access to an outside line to make/receive external calls.
The IP-PBX comes pre-configured so all incoming CO lines ring all SLT analogue and all IP extensions.
If required, day/night groups can be set so different handsets can be alerted depending on the time of day.
Alternatively, the handsets can be configured into zones, so alerts are only notified to the staff responsible
for specific areas.
There are 2 types of IP-DECT handset available; the standard d43 model and a higher spec d63 model.
These can be mixed on the same installation up to a maximum of 50 handsets per site.
In the event of a mains power failure a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) will maintain operation of the
complete IP-DECT system. The length of time the IP-DECT system will remain operational depends on the
number of IP-DECT Access Points connected and the volume of traffic. If the UPS shuts down all onsite calls
will be reported to the fixed desk telephone connected to SLT1 on the Matrix IP-PBX.

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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read and understand these instructions before use. Refer to the Manufacturers installation and user
guides for more information (see section 6 of this manual). Keep all instructions for future reference.

Take care when working on step ladders during installation or service.

Isolate the mains supply before removing covers.

Do not disassemble any part of the system or attempt to repair it yourself.

No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

PSU’s should only be connected to a 220-240VAC 50/60Hz mains supply. If you are unsure of the type
of power supply consult your local power company.

Danger of explosion if rechargeable batteries are incorrectly replaced. Use only Manufacturer
approved batteries as specified in this manual.

Only use Manufacturer approved cable during installation. See section 7 of this manual for details of
cable type, recommended colour code and cable length restrictions.

IP-DECT products should be located at least 5 metres away from any other electronic equipment.
Failure to provide this separation may result in reduced radio range.

Do not locate IP-DECT products above a radiator or other heat source.

Do not expose IP-DECT products to direct sunlight.

Do not submerge IP-DECT products in water and do not use in damp or humid conditions.

Do not drop or expose IP-DECT products to high vibration or shock.

Do not expose IP-DECT products to dripping or splashing water.


Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard.

Clean IP-DECT products with a damp cloth and a non-abrasive cleaning product.
Polish with a dry duster. DO NOT use a wet cloth.

Avoid using harsh, abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents or detergents (e.g. scouring powders,
bleaches, polishes, etc.) when cleaning IP-DECT products.

At their end of life IP-DECT products should be disposed of and recycled in accordance with the
environmental regulations. See the Regulatory Information in section 3 of this manual.

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3. REGULATORY INFORMATION

This symbol on the product indicates it complies with all relevant EU Directives as required by law e.g.
Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (RTT&E), Safety of Information Technology
Equipment (LVD), Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS.
See the Specification for each individual product in section 14 onwards for relevant Approvals.
A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity is available from Tynetec.

This symbol on the product indicates it is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not
be disposed of with other commercial waste at the end of its working life.
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) has been put in place
to recycle products using the best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise impact on
the environment, treat hazardous substances and avoid increasing landfill.
For product disposal please contact your supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract and ensure this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.

This symbol on batteries indicates separate collection. Batteries contain chemicals that can be
hazardous to health and the environment and should not be disposed of in the waste bin.
The EU Directive (2006/6/EC) has been put in place to ensure the safe disposal and recycling of
batteries.
Return used batteries to your supplier or drop-off at your local municipal waste recycling depot.

NTENTS
4. MAINTENANCE & CARE
For peace of mind and to ensure your system is maintained to the highest standard Tynetec recommend an
annual Maintenance Contract. This will provide vital assistance in times of need from a nationwide team of
trained Service Engineers who specialise in warden call systems.
A Preventative Maintenance Visit (PMV) is also recommended, this covers the replacement of all batteries,
a full system test, software updates (where applicable) and a Service Certificate.
For more information on Maintenance Contract packages and PMV’s please contact your local Tynetec
Approved Installer, a list can be found on our website; www.tynetec.co.uk/installer-locator

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
The Matrix IP-PBX, Ethernet Switch and IP-DECT Access Points do not require any regular maintenance, if
any items show signs of damage they should be replaced immediately by a Service Engineer.
Handsets should be cleaned regularly using anti-bacterial wipes. Products needing repair can be returned
via the website; www.tynetec.co.uk/returns-policy

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
Rechargeable batteries in the IP-DECT handsets should be replaced every 2-3 years or 500 charging cycles.
The rechargeable batteries in the UPS should be tested every year by a Service Engineer and replaced every
3-5 years depending on the number of discharge cycles and environmental conditions.
See the specification for each product in section 14 onwards for details of battery types.

In the unlikely event that the IP-DECT system needs to be turned-off or reset, please
ensure all active calls are actioned before proceeding.

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5. IP-DECT OVERVIEW
The maximum theoretical range for any IP-DECT system is 500 metres under ideal conditions, in practice
the range will rarely exceed 300 metres due to reflections from nearby buildings, trees, water, etc.
Obstructions inside buildings such as walls and floors will reduce the range, some construction materials
such as foil backed plasterboard, reinforced concrete or stone walls will reduce range further.
Environmental conditions such as high levels of transmission at nearby frequencies or emissions from other
electrical equipment may also reduce range.
Clear line-of-sight will give maximum radio coverage, it is impossible to state a specific indoor range in
advance of a site survey; however, as a guide you can usually achieve 50 metres radius from each IP-DECT
Access Point.
Locating the IP-DECT Access Point as high and free from immediate obstruction as possible will help to
maximise its range. Even if the Access Point is placed in the optimum position it may not always achieve
coverage in the most remote corners, if this is the case then Access Points will be required.
The IP-DECT Access Points should always be located at least 5 metres away from the Advent XT2 controller,
NTR’s or any other electrical equipment to avoid the risk of interference.
All IP-DECT products must be sited in a dry secure area; they are NOT suitable for outdoor locations.

AVOID LOCATING IP-DECT PRODUCTS…

WITHIN 5 METRES OF DIRECTLY ABOVE A IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT NEAR TO SPLASHING


OTHER ELECTRONIC HEAT SOURCE WATER
EQUIPMENT

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Care must be taken during installation and commissioning of any IP-DECT system to ensure full radio
coverage and correct Radio Part Numbering. Failure to follow the Manufacturer’s installation and
programming instructions may result in blind spots or calls dropping-out when moving between radio
cells. Always perform several test calls in all extremes of the building with all IP-DECT handsets in use, i.e.
simultaneous phone-phone calls.

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6. RELATED DOCUMENTATION
This manual provides general information regarding the installation of the ascom IP-DECT system.
For more detailed information refer to the ascom installation and user guides.

ASCOM DOCUMENTS

You can request copies of the ascom documents listed below from Tynetec’s customer support;

• Quick Reference Guide for ascom d43 IP-DECT Handset


• User Manual for ascom d43 IP-DECT Handset
• Configuration Manual for ascom d43 IP-DECT Handset
• Quick Reference Guide for ascom d63 IP-DECT Handset
• User Manual for ascom d63 IP-DECT Handset
• Configuration Manual for ascom d63 IP-DECT Handset
• Installation & Operation Manual for ascom CR3 Charging Rack
• Installation Manual for ascom IPBS2 IP-DECT Access Point

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7. SITE WIRING REQUIREMENTS
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WALL SOCKET CONNECTION


IP-DECT Access Points should be connected to the PoE Ports on the
Ethernet Switch using Cat5e RJ45 wall sockets and Cat5e Patch Leads.
Wire between the wall sockets using Cat5e Ethernet U/UTP cable
(Belden Type: 1583E.00B100) or equivalent (Tynetec Part No. YW1731).
The total cable length must not exceed 100 metres. For distances greater than 100 metres an additional
Ethernet switch of LAN extender will be required.

16 Port Ethernet Switch (8 PoE) 2m Patch Lead

Use PoE Ports 1-8


for Access Points Connect Matrix NENX IP50 PBX
Ethernet to Port 9

RJ45 Wall Socket RJ45 Wall Socket

Cat5e Cable (Max 96m)


Make all 8 connections IP-DECT Access Point

2m Patch Lead

0 TYPE "A" P10280 TYPE "B"


ESISTORS OFF PCB NO RESISTORS BUT DIFFERENT PIN-OUT

PIN No. Cat5e WIRE COLOUR


RJ45 Wall Socket:
1 White/Orange Tynetec Part No. P10280
3 6 5
6
2
3
7
4
1
2 Orange
1 8 2
3 White/Green Surface Backbox:
4 Blue Tynetec Part No. O15090
5 White/Blue
6 Green 2m Patch Lead:
7 White/Brown Tynetec Part No. W00402
8 Brown

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8. ASCOM d43/d63 IP-DECT HANDSETS
Durable, robust, and feature rich ascom d43/d63 IP-DECT handsets are designed to enable healthcare
personnel to be mobile while still within quick reach in critical situations. The higher spec d63 handset is
protected against splashing water making it suitable for use in wet room environments.

ascom d43 (Tynetec ZXT571)

Headset Connector
Loudspeaker

Rear Belt Clip


Backlit 1.8” TFT 262k Colour
Display (128 x 160 pixels)

Soft Keys
On/Off & End Call Key
Call Key
4 Way Navigation Key
Alpha-numeric Keys
Sound Off Key
Shift/Key Lock
Microphone

ascom d63 (Tynetec ZXT572)

Multifunction Button

Volume Buttons
Rear Belt Clip

Mute Button Backlit 2.0” TFT 262k Colour


Display (240 x 320 pixels)

All other d63 features are


5 Way Navigation Key the same as the d43 above

Backlit
Alphanumeric Keys

For more information refer to the ascom d43/d63 user manuals (see section 6).

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9. ASCOM d43/d63 IP-DECT HANDSET CHARGERS
Each ascom d43/d63 IP-DECT handset is supplied with a desktop charger and a plug-top mains adapter.
Select the UK AC plug from the changeable plugs provided and simply clip into place on the adapter.

ascom DC3-UABA (Tynetec W03035)

Mains Adapter for


Desktop Charger

OPTIONAL CHARGING RACK


The optional Charging Rack can charge up to 6 Ascom d43/d63 IP-DECT handsets at the same time. This
provides charging from one mains socket, eliminating the need for 6 separate mains sockets, PSU’s and
chargers. The Charging Rack can be free-standing desktop mounted or wall mounted.
With the Charging Rack you can benefit from access to fully charged handsets at any time, it is easy to see
which handsets are charged and if any are missing.
ascom CR3-ABAC (Tynetec W03036)

Charging Rack for up to six d43/d63 IP-DECT Handsets


453mm x 156mm x 98mm (LxWxH)

The Charging Rack power cord is fitted with an IEC C13 connector and a UK 13A mains plug.

For more information refer to the ascom CR3 installation and operation manual (see section 6).

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10. ASCOM IPBS2 IP-DECT ACCESS POINTS
Ascom IP-DECT Access Points are a compact design with an integrated antenna. They connect to the Matrix
NENX IP50 PBX via LAN and support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for ease of installation, they require no
additional cabling to support telephony.
All wireless transmissions are encrypted and support cipher re-keying during calls to safeguard against
radio eavesdropping. They feature multiple channels with capacity for up to eight simultaneous voice calls
plus a dedicated alarm channel. The built-in antenna has exceptional radio coverage.

ascom IPBS2 (Tynetec ZXT570)

LAN/PoE Port Power Supply Port


on rear on rear (Not Used)

Surface Mount
ABS Enclosure Wall Mounting
170 x 170 x 38mm Bracket on Rear
(HxWxD)

Reset Button
on Rear Front Status LED

STATUS LED INDICATOR


The front Status LED will indicate the IP-DECT Access Point status by different colours and flash patterns,
see the table below;

LED Colour Meaning


Steady Blue Idle/OK – operational and no traffic
Fast Blue Flashing Start-up/Searching – start-up phase or searching for air synchronization
Blue with short Flash Off Active Traffic – operational and traffic
Blue with short Flash Red Busy – fully occupied with traffic
Fast Red Flashing Error – no Ethernet connection
Steady Red Fatal Error – hardware fault

Refer to the ascom IPBS2 installation manual for more Status LED flash patterns including yellow used
during firmware upgrades and deployment mode.

RESET BUTTON
You can restart or reset the IP-DECT Access Point using the RESET button on the rear face, see the table
below for the 2 possible actions;

Press Button Action


Short press (<1 Secs) Access Point restarts when the button is released
Long press (~10 Secs) until front LED
All configuration parameters will be reset to default values
starts flashing Blue then release

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10. ASCOM IPBS2 IP-DECT ACCESS POINTS
IP-DECT Access Points can be fixed to a wall or a ceiling using the plugs, screws and mounting bracket
included. Alternatively, a flexible metal band or strap (not included) can be used to fix to a pole or beam.
IP-DECT Access Points can be installed vertically or horizontally – the mounting positions should have been
pre-determined by a site survey. They should always be placed in way that they are not facing large metal
objects such as heating or ventilation pipes/ducts.

Fixing IP-DECT Access Points to metal surfaces is not recommended for several reasons.
If this is unavoidable, try and ensure a distance of 1 metre between the Access Point and
the metal surface.

CEILING

LAN/PoE Port 25mm Pole or Beam


Mounting

Mounting Bracket 100mm


CL
Screws & Plugs

170mm
57mm
Strap

IP-DECT Access Point

170mm

FIXING THE MOUNTING BRACKET TO A WALL

1. Hold the mounting bracket with its flat side against the wall with the text “TOP” upwards and mark
through the two fixing holes. The minimum distance between the top hole and the ceiling (or any object
above) must be at least 100mm. If the distance is less the Access Point cannot be slid onto its bracket.
2. Drill the two holes using a 6mm drill bit and insert the 2 wall plugs provided.
3. Position the mounting bracket with its flat side against the wall and fix with the two screws provided.

FIXING THE MOUNTING BRACKET TO A CEILING


Fixing to a ceiling is the same as a wall described above. When the Access Point has to be positioned above
a suspended ceiling ensure the front face of the Access Point points downwards.
FIXING THE MOUNTING BRACKET TO A POLE OR BEAM
The mounting bracket can be fixed to a pole (diameter ≥45mm) or a beam (wider than 50mm) by means of
a strap or flexible metal band less than 30mm wide. The strap or flexible metal band is not included.

For more information refer to the ascom IPBS2 Access Point installation manual (see section 6).

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11. MATRIX NENX IP50 PBX
The Matrix NENX IP50 PBX provides 4 CO (TWT) analogue trunks for connection to the XT2 system and the
outside world, an Ethernet port for up to 50 IP extensions (IP-DECT handsets) and 2 analogue extensions for
standard (SLT) desk telephones.

IP-PBX CONNECTIVITY

IP-PBX CONFIGURATION
The Matrix IP-PBX is supplied with a standard Tynetec Config – all incoming calls ring all extensions.
Dial 81 for CO1 (XT2) and 82 for CO2 (outside line).

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12. IP-DECT SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Using the Matrix NENX IP50 PBX and a 16 Port (8 PoE) Ethernet Switch the IP-DECT system can expand up
to 8 IP-DECT Access Points and 50 IP-DECT handsets. For larger installations requiring more than 8 Access
Points a 24 Port PoE Ethernet Switch should be used for up to 24 Access Points. Larger or more Ethernet
Switches can be used to provide PoE ports for up to a maximum of 1024 Access Points.

16 Port Ethernet Switch


(8 x PoE)
1-8 9

240V
AC LAN/PoE LAN/PoE
700VA UPS Max 8 with
POWER 8 PoE Port Switch
(optional)

CO1
Advent XT2 Line 1
ETHERNET
External Tel Line CO2 IP-DECT Access Points
Advent XT2 Line 2 CO3 SLT1

CLI Desk
Telephone IP-DECT Handsets
Matrix NENX (max 50)
IP50 PBX

See Tynetec Drg No. ZXT900 ISS B sheet 8 of 8 for detailed connections

PART NUMBERS

Part No. Description Notes


ZXT548 700VA UPS Optional - 1 per site
ZXT558 Matrix NENX IP50 PBX (50 IP Extensions) 1 per site
ZXT549 16 Port Ethernet Switch (8 x PoE) 1 per site for up to 8 Access Points
ZXT559 24 Port Ethernet Switch (24 x PoE) 1 per site for up to 24 Access Points
ZXT570 Ascom IP-DECT Access Point as required - max 1024
ZXT571 Ascom d43 IP-DECT Handset & Charger
max 50 per site
ZXT572 Ascom d63 IP-DECT Handset & Charger
ZCS766 CLI Desk Telephone 1 per site

UPS (OPTIONAL)
To maintain IP-DECT operation during a mains failure the Matrix NENX IP50 PBX and Ethernet Switch must
both be powered from the battery backed output sockets on the UPS.
Note: If the Matrix IP-PBX and Ethernet Switch are plugged directly into the mains there will be no IP-DECT
coverage during a mains failure; however, the CLI desk telephone connected on SLT1 will still operate.

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12. IP-DECT SYSTEM INSTALLATION
16 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH CONNECTIONS
The 16 Port Ethernet Switch provides 8 PoE Ports for the IP-DECT Access Points.
POWER - connect to the mains supply (or a battery backed output on the optional UPS) via the in-line 48V
DC PSU module provided.
PORTS 1 to 8 - connect to the IP-DECT Access Points using RJ45 patch leads/wall sockets. These connections
can be extended to a maximum of 100 metres using Cat5e cable.
PORT 9 - connect to the Matrix NENX IP50 PBX Ethernet Port using an RJ45 patch lead.
MATRIX CONNECTION
The Matrix NENX IP50 PBX interfaces the Advent XT2 to the IP-DECT equipment; it also gives access to an
outside line and allows zoning of calls.
24VDC - connect to the mains supply (or a battery backed output on the optional UPS) via the in-line 24V
DC PSU module provided.
CO1 - connect to the Advent XT2 DECT 1 output using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
CO2 - connect to an external telephone line using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
CO3 - connect to the Advent XT2 DECT 2 output using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
SLT1 - connect to the CLI desk telephone via a BT master socket (cut plug off the RJ11/RJ11 lead provided).
ETHERNET - connect to Port 9 of the 16 Port Ethernet Switch using the RJ45 patch lead provided.
The Matrix must have its IP address set to 192.168.0.2, its factory programmed so all incoming lines ring all
extensions. If an incoming line is to ring specific extensions then the Matrix must be re-configured.
Note; in the event of a mains failure i.e. if the UPS batteries run flat or if a UPS is not fitted, the Matrix
connects CO1 to SLT1 and the Advent XT2 will only ring the CLI desk telephone.
IP-DECT ACCESS POINT PROGRAMMING
Refer to the manufacturer’s installation guide for full instructions – see section 6.

ADVENT XT2 PROGRAMMING


The PBX Ring Type must be enabled in the Advent XT2 programming – see the Onsite & General Setup
section of the Advent XT2 programming manual (Doc No. FM0815).

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13. IP-DECT SYSTEM COMMISSIONING
This section describes the visual inspection and tests that must be performed after completing the
installation and setup of the IP-DECT system. The purpose of the visual inspection and tests is to verify that
the installation has resulted in a correctly functioning system. If it appears that a part is malfunctioning
while the system is installed correctly (that is, no cabling faults, no configuration faults), refer to the
Troubleshooting (section 10) of the ascom IPBS2 installation manual for fault finding.

RADIO COVERAGE VERIFICATION TESTS


The radio coverage verification consists of two tests:
• Access Point operation test
• Radio Coverage test
IMPORTANT: ensure that the IP-DECT handset batteries are fully charged before performing the tests.

ACCESS POINT OPERATION TEST


The purpose of this test is to check if all Access Points are operational.
1. Put a handset in the service display mode (DCA mode), see applicable User Manual for the handset.
2. Walk around the site referring to the Access Point location drawing.
3. Move close to each Access Point and check that the handset locks to it (the service display should
display the correct number).
After having checked that all Access Points are operational proceed with the Radio Coverage test.
RADIO COVERAGE TEST
The purpose of this test is to verify that there is satisfactory field strength to enable good speech quality
everywhere within the covered area (rooms, lift shafts, staircases). This test is performed with two
handsets and requires two persons.
1. Place the handset in the service display mode (DCA mode) and call the other handset. One user of
the handset should now start moving around the covered area. Both users must check that a good
speech quality is maintained everywhere. Special attention should be paid to areas such as edges of
the building and areas behind metal structures where there is a possibility of reduced speech
quality.
2. Mark areas where audio break-up or mutes are heard.
When the Radio Coverage test is complete the results should be evaluated. If the coverage is not sufficient
you should review the planning and re-locate or add more Access Points as required.

CORDLESS EXTENSION NUMBER TEST


This test checks the connection from the IP-DECT system to the IP-PBX for each handset.
Furthermore it checks that all the handset numbers have been correctly programmed.
The test is performed by calling all handsets from one specific handset.
1. Put all handset together in order of extension number on a table.
2. Go off-hook with each handset and check that the dial tone is heard.
3. Call with a handset (handset A) all other handsets sequentially and check that the handset with the
corresponding number on its display rings when called.
4. Call handset A and check if it rings.

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14. SPECIFICATION: ASCOM d43 IP-DECT HANDSET

d43 IP-DECT Handset


Manufacturer/Model No. ascom DH6-ABAA (d43 Talker)
Tynetec Bundle Part No. ZXT571 (includes d43 handset, charger & power supply)
DECT Output Power 10mW max
DECT Security EN 300 444
Battery Type Li-ion 3.7V 650mAh 2.4Wh (Tynetec Part No. W03052)
Discharge/Charge Cycles >=65% capacity left after 500 full charge/discharge cycles
Speech Time 16 hours
Standby Time 180 hours
Charge Time <4 hours
Display LED Backlit 1.8” TFT 262k Colours 128 x 160 pixels
Languages 18 + 1 additional downloadable
Wideband Audio 50Hz-7kHz (G722.2)
Earpiece Audio Adjustable in 8 steps of 3dB
Ring Tones 14 different tones adjustable in 8 steps (max 88dBA @ 10cm)
Mechanical
Colour Black
Dimensions 137mm x 52mm x 21.5mm (HxWxD)
Weight 122 grams including battery & belt clip
Environmental
Electromagnetic Immunity EN 61000-4-3 (immunity to electromagnetic fields 3V/m)
ESD Immunity EN 61000-4-2 (4kV contact discharge/8kV air discharge)
Free Fall Test IEC 60068-2-32 (dropped 12 times from 1 metre)
Ingress Protection Rating IP40, IEC EN60529
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +40oC
d43 Features
Telephone Book 250 entries
Call List Storage 25 (received/dialled/missed calls)
Mini Text Messaging Yes (max 12 characters)
Keypad Lock Yes (manual/auto)
Keypad Backlight No
User Profiles No
Handsfree Yes
Vibration Alert Yes
Sound Off Button Yes
Multifunction Button No
Volume Up/Down Buttons No
Mic Mute Button No
Programmable Soft Keys Yes
Programmable Hot Keys No
Headset Connector Yes (3.5mm)
Bluetooth Headset No
Over Air Software Update Yes

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15. SPECIFICATION: ASCOM d63 IP-DECT HANDSET

d63 IP-DECT Handset


Manufacturer/Model No. ascom DH7-AAAA (d63 Talker)
Tynetec Bundle Part No. ZXT572 (includes d63 handset, charger & power supply)
DECT Output Power 10mW max
DECT Security EN 300 444
Battery Type Li-polymer 3.7V 920mAh 3.4Wh (Tynetec Part No. W03053)
Discharge/Charge Cycles >=80% capacity left after 400 full charge/discharge cycles
Speech Time 20 hours
Standby Time 240 hours
Charge Time <4 hours
Display LED Backlit 2.0” TFT 262k Colours 240 x 320 pixels
Languages 18 + 1 additional downloadable
Wideband Audio 50Hz-7kHz (G722.2) (G722.2)
Earpiece Audio Adjustable in 8 steps of 3dB
Ring Tones 15 different tones adjustable in 8 steps (max 88dBA @ 10cm)
Mechanical
Colour Black
Dimensions 137mm x 52mm x 21mm (HxWxD)
Weight 140 grams including battery & belt clip
Environmental
Electromagnetic Immunity EN 61000-4-3 (immunity to electromagnetic fields 3V/m)
ESD Immunity EN 61000-4-2 (4kV contact discharge/8kV air discharge)
Free Fall Test IEC 60068-2-32 (dropped 12 times from 1 metre)
Ingress Protection Rating IP44, IEC EN60529
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +40oC
d63 Features
Telephone Book 250 entries
Call List Storage 25 (received/dialled/missed calls)
Mini Text Messaging Yes (max 12 characters)
Keypad Lock Yes (manual/auto)
Keypad Backlight Yes
User Profiles Yes
Handsfree Yes
Vibration Alert Yes
Sound Off Button Yes
Multifunction Button Yes
Volume Up/Down Buttons Yes
Mic Mute Button Yes
Programmable Soft Keys Yes (3 per profile)
Programmable Hot Keys Yes (8)
Headset Connector Yes (3.5mm)
Bluetooth Headset Yes
Over Air Software Update Yes

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16. SPECIFICATION: ASCOM d43/d63 DESKTOP CHARGER & PSU

Desktop Charger
Supplier/Model No. ascom DC3-UABA
Tynetec Part No. W03035
Colour Black
Enclosure Desktop design, indoor use only
Dimensions 58mm x 95mm x 95mm (HxWxD)
Weight 170 grams
Power Supply
Manufacturer Model No. Phihong PSAC050R-050L6
Safety Approvals CE, RCM, cUL/UL, CB
Emissions Complies with FCC Class B, EN55032 Class B
Immunity EN50082-1, EN 61000-4-2 Level 4, EN61000-4-5 Level 3 1KV
Input Voltage/Current 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 300mA
Output Voltage/Current 5V DC 1A Max
Ripple 200mV Max
Max Power 5 Watts
Efficiency DOE Level VI and CoC V5 Tier2
Short-Circuit Protection Yes
Over-Voltage Protection Yes - not to exceed 7.2V
Over-Current Protection Yes - not to exceed 1.2A (RMS)
Power Supply Mechanical
Colour Black
Enclosure Plug-top design, indoor use only
Changeable AC Plugs UK, Europe, US & Australia
DC Output Connector R/A 1.7mm ID Barrel Plug Centre Positive (9.5mm x 4.0mm OD)
DC Output Cable 1.5 metres
Dimensions 72mm x 45mm x 30mm (HxWxD) exc. AC Plug
Weight 85 grams inc UK AC Plug
Power Supply Environmental
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +40oC
Operating Humidity 90% RH Max

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17. SPECIFICATION: ASCOM 6 BAY d43/d63 CHARGING RACK

Charging Rack
Manufacturer/Model No. ascom CR3-ABAC
Tynetec Part No. W03036
EU Directives R&TTE-1999/5/EC and ErP 2009/125/EC
Safety Approvals EN 60950-1
EMC Approvals EN 55022 (Class B), EN 301 489-6
Features
No. of Handsets per Rack 6 max (d43/d63 handsets only)
Charge Status Indicated in handset display
Mechanical
Colour Light grey
Material PC/ABS
Enclosure Desktop or wall mounted, indoor use only
Dimensions 453mm x 156mm x 98mm (HxWxD)
Weight 1.6 kilograms
Environmental
Ingress Protection Rating IP30, IEC EN60529
Operating Temperature Range +5oC to +40oC
Operating Humidity 20-90% RH, Non-condensing
Power Supply
Input Voltage/Current 100-240VAC 50-60Hz 0.65A (RMS)
Max Power 155 Watts
Power Cord 2m long fitted with IEC C13 Connector and 13A UK Mains Plug

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18. SPECIFICATION: ASCOM IPBS2 IP-DECT ACCESS POINT

IP-DECT Access Point


Manufacturer/Model ascom IPBS2-HC
Tynetec Part No. ZXT570
EU Directives 1995/5/EC (R&TTE), 2011/65/EU (RoHS)
Radio Approvals EN 301406
EMC Approvals EN 301 489-6, EN 301 489-1, EN60945
Safety Approvals EN 60950-1
Features
DECT Frequency 1880-1900 MHz
DECT Security ETSI TS 102 841, GAP.N.35
DECT Range 20-50 metres indoor (300 metres outdoor)
DECT Transmission Power 10mW max
LAN/PoE Port Ethernet 10/100baseT
Power Port Optional local AC Adapter (not used)
Web Interface Configuration & software upgrades
Simultaneous Voice Calls 8 (with auto-roaming and handover)
External LED Status Indication Tri-colour: blue = normal, yellow = deployment mode & red = fault
Mechanical
Material ABS
Colour White (NCS S 0502-B)
Dimensions 170mm x 170mm x 38mm (HxWxD) inc mounting bracket
Weight 380 grams
Environmental
Ingress Protection Rating IP40
Operating Temperature Range -10oC to +55oC
Operating Humidity 15-90% RH, Non-condensing
Power Supply
Electrical Requirement Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)
Operating Voltage 21 to 56V DC 250mA
Typical Power Consumption 5 Watts max

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19. SPECIFICATION: MATRIX NENX IP50 PBX

Matrix NENX IP50 PBX


Manufacturer/Model No. Matrix NENX IP50
Tynetec Part No. ZXT558
Resources
4 CO (TWT) Trunks To connect Two Wire Trunk lines
50 IP (VoIP) Extensions To connect IP-DECT Handsets (50 max)
2 SLT Analogue Ports To connect Single Line Telephones
1 Ethernet Port To connect VoIP users & trunks, web based programming & CDR reports
16 Voice Messages For auto-attendant & other voice based applications (14 seconds each)
Configuration Local and remote programming via web based GUI
Mechanical
Colour Black
Material ABS
Enclosure Desk or wall mount
Dimensions 320mm x 51mm x 200mm (WxHxD)
Weight 1.16kg
Environmental
Ingress Protection Rating IP30
Operating Temperature Range -10oC to +50oC
Operating Humidity 5-95% RH, Non-condensing
Power Supply
Manufacturer Model No. ADS-65HI-19A-1
Input Voltage/Current 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz 1.5A
Output Voltage/Current 24V DC 2.5A
Power Consumption 15 Watts (Max)
Enclosure In-line design with 2.0 metre mains lead & 1.2 metre low voltage lead

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20. SPECIFICATION: NETGEAR 16/24 PORT ETHERNET SWITCHES

16 Port Ethernet Switch (8 PoE)


Manufacturer/Model No. Netgear ProSAFE FS116P
Tynetec Part No. ZXT549
Network Protocol & Standards IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
EMC Approvals FCC Part 15 Class A, EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class A, C-Tick Class A
Safety Approvals EN 60950, UL 1950, C-Tick
Features
Data Rate 100Mbps
Network Interface 16 x RJ45
Network Ports 16 auto-speed sensing 10/100 Mbps UTP Ports, 8 with PoE
Status LED’s Power and Ethernet Link/Activity indicators built into RJ45 Ports
Power Supply
Electrical Requirement 100-240V AC 50/60Hz, Power Adapter 48V DC 1.66A
Typical Power Consumption 80 Watts max
Mechanical
Enclosure Desktop, indoor use only
Dimensions 287mm x 103mm x 27mm (WxDxH)
Weight 810 grams
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +50oC
Operating Humidity 10-90% RH, Non-condensing

24 Port Ethernet Switch (24 PoE)


Manufacturer/Model No. Netgear ProSAFE FS728TP
Tynetec Part No. ZXT559
Network Protocol & Standards IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
EMC Approvals FCC Part 15 Class A, EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class A, C-Tick
Safety Approvals EN 60950, UL 1950
Features
Data Rate 100Mbps
Network Interface 24 x RJ45
Network Ports 24 auto-speed sensing 10/100 Mbps UTP Ports, all with PoE
Status LED’s Power and Ethernet Link/Activity indicators built into RJ45 Ports
Power Supply
Electrical Requirement 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 2.9A max
Typical Power Consumption 256 Watts max
Mechanical
Enclosure Desktop or 19” Rack Mount (1U), indoor use only
Dimensions 440mm x 257mm x 43mm (WxDxH)
Weight 3.57 kilograms
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +50oC
Operating Humidity 10-90% RH, Non-condensing

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21. SPECIFICATION: APC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY

UPS
Manufacturer/Model No. APC BE700G-UK
Tynetec Part No. ZXT548
EMC Approvals EN 62040-2, EN 55022, C-Tick
Safety Approvals IEC 62040-1-1, IEC 60884-1
Features
Input Voltage/Frequency 230V AC 50/60Hz max 10A
Input Connection 1.8 metres long with BS 1363 moulded non-rewireable 13A UK Plug
Fuse Type/Rating BS 1362 1” 240V AC 10A
Output Capacity (4 Outlets) 700VA 405 Watts (80 minutes @ 40W typical)
Output Voltage (on utility) 230V AC 47-63Hz
Output Voltage (on battery) 230V AC +/- 8% 50Hz +/- 1Hz
8 x BS 1363 Sockets (4 with battery back-up plus surge protection and
Output Connections
4 with surge protection only)
Battery Type Maintenance-free, sealed lead acid battery, leak proof
Battery Rating 12V 9Ah
Battery Life 3-5 Years (depending on number of discharge cycles and temperature)
Status LED Green = Power, Red = Fault
Audible Alarm Yes (beep = on battery, rapid beep = low battery, constant = fault)
Mechanical
Colour Black
Enclosure Free standing or wall mount, indoor use only
Dimensions 89mm x 311mm x 224mm (HxWxD)
Weight 6.93kg
Environmental
Ingress Protection Rating IP30
Operating Temperature Range 0oC to +40oC
Operating Humidity 0-95% RH, Non-condensing

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22. AMENDMENTS RECORD
The table below lists significant changes to this manual;

Issue Amendments Date


1 Preliminary Issue 1/8/19

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