Polycom Cordless Telephone 72 1084 02 User Manual

NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone  
Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP  
Configuration and Administration  
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Table of Contents  
1. About This Document  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
Referenced Documents  
Customer Support Hotline  
Icons and Conventions  
2. NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone Overview  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
QoS and Security  
Quick Start Guide  
System Diagram  
System Components  
3. The NetLink Wireless Telephone  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
Specifications  
The Display  
Startup Sequence  
Handset Modes  
NetLink Wireless Telephone Displays  
4. NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration  
4.1  
4.2  
The Admin Menu  
User-defined Preferences  
5. License Management  
5.1  
5.2  
Requirements  
Configuration Process  
6. Mitel Networks VoIP Integration Factors  
7. Feature Programming  
7.1  
7.2  
Feature Assignment  
Feature Access  
8. Testing a Handset  
9. Diagnostic Tools  
9.1  
9.2  
9.3  
Run Site Survey  
Diagnostics Mode  
Syslog Mode  
10. Certifying the NetLink Wireless Telephones  
10.1  
Conducting a Site Survey  
11. Software Maintenance  
11.1  
Upgrading NetLink Wireless Telephones  
12. Troubleshooting NetLink Wireless Telephone Problems  
12.1  
12.2  
12.3  
Access Point Problems  
Configuration Problems  
NetLink Wireless Telephone Status Messages  
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1. About This Document  
This document explains how to configure and maintain the SpectraLink  
e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone within the Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200  
Integrated Communications Platform (ICP).  
1.1 Referenced Documents  
SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Administration Guide for Mitel and Cisco  
(1725-36031-001)  
LinkPlus Interface Guide (1725-361xx-001 where xx indicates a number  
corresponding to the type of PBX)  
Polycom WLAN Compatibility Table (1725-36040-001)  
Access Point Configuration Note (1725-36xxx-001 where xxx indicates a number  
corresponding to the type of access point)  
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Deploying Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi Telephony white paper, available at  
Open Application Interface (OAI) Specification (72-0052-00)  
Available by request from SpectraLink Customer Service.  
1.2 Customer Support Hotline  
SpectraLink wants you to have a successful installation. If you have questions please  
contact the Customer Support Hotline at (800) 775-5330. The hotline is open  
Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time.  
For Technical Support: [email protected]  
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1.3 Icons and Conventions  
This manual uses the following icons and conventions.  
Caution! Follow these instructions carefully to avoid danger.  
Note these instructions carefully.  
This typeface indicates a key, label, or button on the NetLink Telephony  
Gateway.  
NORM  
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2. NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone  
Overview  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone is a mobile handset for workplace  
IP telephone systems. NetLink Wireless Telephones operate over an 802.11b  
wireless Ethernet LAN providing users a wireless voice over IP (VoIP) extension. By  
seamlessly integrating with the Mitel IP telephony system, NetLink Wireless  
Telephone users are provided with high-quality mobile voice communications  
throughout the workplace. The NetLink Wireless Telephone gives users the freedom  
to roam throughout the workplace while providing all the features and functionality  
of an IP desk phone.  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone provides a wireless extension to  
the Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP VoIP solutions. The NetLink Wireless  
Telephone supports the MiNET protocol, a proprietary protocol developed by Mitel  
Networks for communication between a Mitel Networks IP phone and a Mitel  
Networks PBX.  
The NetLink Wireless Telephones reside on the wireless LAN with other wireless  
devices using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) radio technology. The  
handset radio transmits and receives packets at up to 11Mb/s.  
2.1 QoS and Security  
The NetLink SVP Server is an Ethernet LAN device that works with the access  
points (APs) to provide QoS on the wireless LAN. Voice packets to and from the  
NetLink Wireless Telephones are intercepted by the NetLink SVP Server and  
encapsulated for prioritization as they are routed to and from an IP telephony server  
or gateway. See the NetLink SVP Server: Installation, Configuration and  
Administration document for detailed information about this device.  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone supports Wired Equivalent  
Privacy (WEP) as defined by the 802.11 specification. SpectraLink offers the product  
with both 40-bit and 128-bit encryption.  
NetLink Wireless Telephones support basic WMM™ (Wi-Fi Multimedia) if also  
supported by the AP as part of the 802.11e protocol. If the AP supports WMM, the  
handset automatically discovers and uses it. WMM does not replace the NetLink  
SVP Server.  
NetLink Wireless Telephones also support the 802.11i protocol including Wi-Fi  
Protected Access (WPA™ and WPA2™)—PSK. As vendors introduce access points  
that are eligible to become Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ for WPA-PSK and/or WPA2-  
PSK, SpectraLink will determine their compatibility with the NetLink Wireless  
Telephones and include them on the NetLink Wireless Telephone Access Point  
Compatibility Table  
.
The latest software versions are required to support the features described  
in this document.  
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2.2 Quick Start Guide  
1. A wireless LAN must be properly configured and operational through the use of  
802.11b APs listed on the NetLink Wireless Telephone Access Point Compatibility  
matrix.  
2. A TFTP server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate  
software into the NetLink Wireless Telephones. See the License Management  
section for detailed instructions for loading software on NetLink Wireless  
Telephones.  
3. The supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution must be connected to your  
network and completely operational.  
4. The NetLink SVP Server, which facilitates the QoS on the wireless LAN for the  
NetLink Wireless Telephones, must be on the same subnet as the NetLink  
Wireless Telephones and have the proper versions of software.  
Ensure you have the following versions for the SVP Server:  
173svp100.toc  
174zvmlinux  
175flashfs  
download the latest NetLink Wireless Telephone and any updates to the NetLink  
SVP Server software.  
6. Install the correct NetLink Wireless Telephone software and any updates to the  
NetLink SVP Server software per Section 5.2 Configuration Process for the  
NetLink Wireless Telephones and per NetLink SVP Server Installation, Setup  
and Maintenance section 6.1 Software Updates for the NetLink SVP Server.  
Ensure the software is properly loaded on the TFTP server.  
7. Configure your NetLink Wireless Telephone to ensure that it is associated with  
the wireless LAN, has the appropriate software, and has the correct IP address  
for the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system. See the License  
Management section and the NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section for  
detailed instructions for loading software onto and configuring NetLink Wireless  
Telephones.  
IP multicast addresses are used by the NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone.  
This requires that multicasting be enabled on the subnet used for the  
NetLink Wireless Telephones and SVP Server.  
Routers are typically configured with filters to prevent multicast traffic  
from flowing outside of specific domains. The wireless LAN can be placed  
on a separate VLAN or subnet to reduce the effects of broadcast and  
multicast traffic from devices in other network segments.  
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2.3 System Diagram  
The following diagram shows the NetLink components residing on a network with  
the Mitel Networks IP telephony system, APs, and wireless LAN Ethernet Switched  
Hub.  
Access Point  
TFTP server  
NetLink SVP Server  
NetLink  
Wireless  
Telephones  
Ethernet switch  
Access Point  
Mitel ICP Platform  
optional  
Wireless  
POS  
PSTN  
or  
PBX  
Mitel IP  
Phones  
NetLink  
Wireless  
Telephones  
Ethernet cable  
Phone cable  
Device supplied by  
SpectraLink  
Mitel Networks IP telephony server architecture example  
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2.4 System Components  
NetLink e340/h340 Wireless Telephone The NetLink e340/h340 Wireless  
Telephone is a lightweight, durable handset specifically designed for mobile  
workplace use within a facility using the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony  
system and 802.11b APs in a wireless LAN.  
NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone The NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone offers a  
durable design with push-to-talk functionality.  
Handset functionality is provided by emulating the Mitel Networks 5220 IP Phone.  
Among other features, the handset can receive calls directly, receive transferred calls,  
transfer calls to other extensions, and make outside and long distance calls (subject  
to the restrictions applied in your facility.) The handsets are to be used on-premises;  
they are not cellular or satellite phones.  
NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones use Direct Sequence Spread  
Spectrum radio technology (DSSS) to transmit audio packets over wireless LAN APs  
that support SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP).  
NetLink SVP Server SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is the SpectraLink quality of  
service (QoS) mechanism that is implemented in the handset and AP to enhance  
voice quality over the wireless network. SVP gives preference to voice packets over  
data packets on the wireless medium, increasing the probability that all voice packets  
are transmitted efficiently and with minimum or no delay. SVP is fully compatible  
with the IEEE 802.11b standards.  
The NetLink SVP Server is an Ethernet LAN appliance that works with the AP to  
provide QoS on the wireless LAN. All MiNET packets to and from the NetLink  
e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones pass through the NetLink SVP Server and are  
encapsulated for prioritization as they are routed to and from the supported Mitel  
Networks VoIP solution or other handset.  
Mitel Networks IP System Mitel Networks 3300 or SX-200 ICP VoIP solution.  
Access points (APs) are supplied by third party vendors and provide the  
connection between the wired Ethernet LAN and the wireless (802.11b) LAN. APs  
must be positioned in all areas where NetLink Wireless Telephones will be used. The  
number and placement of APs will affect the coverage area and capacity of the  
wireless system. Typically, the requirements for use of NetLink e340/h340/i640  
Wireless Telephones are similar to that of wireless data devices.  
APs must utilize SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP). Contact SpectraLink, or a  
certified SpectraLink distributor, for information about APs that support SVP.  
Ethernet switch Interconnects multiple network devices, including the NetLink  
SVP Server, the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system, Mitel Networks IP  
Phones and the APs. Ethernet switches provide the highest performance networks,  
which can handle combined voice and data traffic, and are required when using the  
NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones.  
Although a single Ethernet switch network is recommended, the handsets and the  
NetLink SVP Server can operate in larger, more complex networks, including  
networks with multiple Ethernet switches, routers, VLANs, and/or multiple subnets,  
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as long as the SVP Server and APs are on the same subnet. However, in such  
networks, it is possible for the QoS features of the NetLink SVP Server to be  
compromised, and voice quality may suffer. Any network that consists of more than  
a single Ethernet switch should be thoroughly tested to ensure any quality issues are  
detected.  
Note that the NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones cannot actively roam  
from one subnet to another. If routers and multiple subnets are in use, the NetLink  
Wireless Telephones must only use APs attached to a single subnet, or be powered  
off and back on to switch to a different subnet.  
Mitel Networks IP Phone The wired LAN desksets provided by Mitel Networks  
for use with the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony system.  
TFTP server Required in the system to distribute software to the handsets. May be  
on a different subnet than the supported Mitel Networks IP telephony device(s) and  
APs.  
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3. The NetLink Wireless Telephone  
NetLink e340/h3401 Wireless Telephone  
NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone  
3.1 Specifications  
Radio frequency: 2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz  
Transmission type: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)  
Transmit data rate: Up to 11 Mb/s  
Radio QoS: SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP)  
Wireless security: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), 40-bit and 128-bit, Cisco FSR; WPA-PSK,  
WPA2-PSK  
FCC certification: Part 15.247  
Management: DHCP, TFTP  
Voice encoding: G.711 (A- and mu-law), G.729  
VoIP Protocols: MiNET  
Transmit power: 100 mW peak, < 10 mW average  
Display: Pixel-based (up to 4-line x 18-character) alphanumeric, plus line and status  
indicators.  
e340/h340 dimensions: 5.5” x 2.0” x 0.9” (14.0 x 5.1 x 2.3 cm)  
i640 dimensions: 5.9” x 2.2” x 1.0” (15.0 x 5.6 x 2.5 cm)  
e340/h340 weight: 4.2 ounces (119.0 g)  
i640 weight: 6.0 ounces (170.1 g)  
Battery capacity: 4 hours talk time, 80 hours standby (30 hours standby if push to talk (PTT) is  
enabled)  
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The NetLink e340 Wireless Telephone is shown. The NetLink h340 Wireless Telephone’s specifications are  
identical to the NetLink e340 Wireless Telephone’s specifications.  
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3.2 The Display  
Alphanumeric  
Display information provided by the supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution when  
the handset is off-hook will be passed directly to the handset display. The handset  
will display up to 18 characters of each line. Certain characters may be used by the  
supported Mitel IP PBX solution that are not implemented in the handset, such as  
definable or special characters.  
Press the FCN key while off hook to scroll through features and emulated keys. Press  
the LINE key while off hook to scroll through the line/memory keys.  
Signal strength  
The signal strength icon indicates the strength of the signal from the AP and can  
assist the user in determining if the handset is moving out of range. It is always  
present on the display in the upper left corner.  
Battery charge  
The battery icon indicates the amount of charge remaining in the Battery Pack. There  
are three levels and when only one level remains, the Battery Pack needs to be  
charged. It is always present on the display in the upper right corner.  
Voicemail  
The voicemail icon is activated when a new voice mail message is received if the  
feature is supported by the phone emulation. It appears to the right of the signal  
strength icon.  
Download  
Indicates that the handset is downloading code. This icon only appears while the  
handset is running the over-the-air downloader. It appears to the right of the signal  
strength icon in the same location as the Voicemail icon.  
Line indicators  
The line indicators on the handset will convert to a solid or flashing number to  
mimic the icons next to line keys on the Mitel Networks 5220. The text that appears  
next to the line keys on the 5220 IP Phone is accessed on the handset by pressing the  
LINE key.  
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Ringing and tones  
The ringing types are programmed by the handset user into the handset and are not  
accessible or changeable by the supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution. When  
Ring Cadence is set to PBX and whenever possible, the audible and vibrating ringer  
on the handset will follow the MiNET cadence commands provided by the  
supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution.  
Audio features  
Speakerphone features such as paging, hands-free mode and voice announce are not  
available on the handset. The telephony switch should not be programmed to  
support such features on the handset.  
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3.3 Startup Sequence  
The handset goes through an initialization sequence at startup. The line icons 1-9  
display and count down as the handset steps through this sequence. This is usually  
very rapid. If there is any difficulty at any step that prevents initialization from  
continuing, an error message will display and the related icon(s) will stay on. Please  
see the error table at the back of this document for instructions on how to handle  
error messages that occur during initialization.  
Icon  
The icon(s) shown in bold turns off when:  
123456789  
12345678  
1234567  
123456  
The handset has located and authenticated and associated with at least one AP, and is  
proceeding to bring up higher-layer networking functions.  
The handset is either configured for Static IP, or if configured for DHCP the DHCP discovery  
process has started.  
If DHCP is configured, a DHCP response was received which contains a good DNS server  
configuration.  
Note: Only valid on non-SRP protocol. Indicates one of the following:  
Static IP configuration, or  
SVP Server address found in DHCP response, or  
SVP Server address found via DNS lookup.  
12345  
1234  
All networking functions are complete (notably, DHCP) and the handset is proceeding with  
establishing the SRP link to the SVP Server.  
The SRP link is established, all network stack initialization is complete, proceeding with  
application-specific initialization.  
123  
12  
The link between the handset and the PBX is established.  
The handset has registered to the PBX.  
12  
Requested if PIN had not previously been entered, if PIN has been cleared, or if MAC address  
not entered in the DN con-figuration table on the PBX.  
Please Enter PIN  
The PIN may be up to 18 characters. The first few are a secret number defined at the PBX, the  
rest are the extension of this handset. User must enter a valid PIN number and press the Send  
softkey. Alternately, the handset may be configured in the DN configuration table on the PBX.  
Note: there is no timeout and the user must reboot if an invalid PIN is entered.  
1
The handset has received a definition string for each of the 14 programmable buttons. If the  
handset hangs up at this point, there has been an undetected error in the retrieval process  
and the handset will need to be rebooted.  
(no icons)  
Initialization is complete. The handset is in standby mode ready to receive and place calls.  
EXT. XXXXX  
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3.4 Handset Modes  
Standby (on-hook)  
In the standby mode the handset is waiting for an incoming call or for the user to  
place an outgoing call. The extension number is shown on the display and there is no  
dial tone. In this mode, the handset is conserving battery power and wireless LAN  
bandwidth.  
When an incoming call occurs the handset will ring until the call is answered by  
pressing the Start Call key or the End Call key is pressed to silence the ringing.  
Predial  
To place a call using predialing (cell phone dialing), dial the number while in standby  
mode and then press Start Call. This transitions the handset to active off-hook mode  
and the number is immediately called.  
Active (off-hook)  
To place a call, press the Start Call key. This transitions the Wireless Telephone to  
active off-hook mode. There is a dial tone, the Wireless Telephone is in  
communication with the PBX, and the display shows information as it is received  
from the PBX. The user may place a call or press the FCN or LINE key to access  
operations.  
The Wireless Telephone is also in the active mode when a call is received.  
When an incoming call occurs during an active call the handset will play the second  
line ringing sound until the call is answered, the caller hangs up, or the call transfers  
to voicemail. If End Call is pressed, the first call is terminated and the handset reverts  
to a full ring.  
The active modes utilize the most bandwidth and battery power. To conserve these  
resources, return the handset to the standby mode when a call is completed by  
pressing the End Call key.  
Active (on-hook)  
To transition from the standby mode to the active on-hook mode, press the MENU  
key. In this mode, the handset displays the text display as seen on an idle 5220 IP  
phone, usually the date and time. There is no dial tone. The user may press the FCN  
or LINE key to access all operations available from the active off-hook mode.  
When an incoming call occurs the handset will ring loudly until the call is answered  
or the End Call key is pressed. If an active key is pressed, the ring will convert to the  
second-line ringing sound.  
If there is no activity for 45 seconds, to conserve bandwidth and battery power the  
handset will return to the standby mode.  
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3.5 NetLink Wireless Telephone Displays  
Status display area  
Displays information from the PBX in one line of text and displays available softkeys  
on the second line. Muted is displayed when local muting is activated. The PBX text  
may be truncated as the 5220 IP phone has 20 characters and the Wireless  
Telephone display area is 18 characters.  
LINE display  
Pressing the LINE key from the active mode displays a list of line appearances  
extracted from the programmable keys list. The line appearances are also mapped to  
corresponding line icons. If more than nine lines are mapped to a handset, the  
remaining line appearances will show up on the FCN list.  
MENU display  
Pressing the MENU key from the active state displays the descriptive text of four  
softkeys. The first three are defined by the PBX. The fourth key is normally the  
Superkey, but changes to HOLD when audio is flowing and SEND when a PIN  
number is being set.  
FCN display  
Pressing the FCN key from the active state displays the list of six predefined fixed  
function keys that emulate the fixed keys on the 5220 IP phone. Additionally, up to  
13 programmable keys that are not on the LINE list may be displayed and up to 12  
keys defined by an OAI server. The programmable key items that appear on this list  
each have a state indicator in the second column of the display that shows a plus sign  
if the associated feature is active. This second column is blank if the associated  
feature is not active. The plus sign emulates a lit or blinking LED on a deskset.  
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4. NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones should be provisioned in the  
supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution in the same manner as the Mitel Networks  
5220 Internet Telephones. Each handset may be configured for site-specific  
requirements by opening the Admin menu and selecting options or entering specific  
information. Any settings entered in the Admin menu must conform to system  
settings. Only the handset being configured is affected by the Admin menu settings.  
The handset user may select several usability options from the Standby menu,  
described below in the User-defined Preferences section. This information is also  
provided in the end-user manual.  
The NetLink Configuration Cradle is an accessory device designed to automate  
configuration of e340/h340, and i640 models of the NetLink Wireless Telephone.  
The Configuration Cradle is connected to a PC via a serial cable. A downloadable  
Configuration Cradle program runs on the PC and enables the system administrator  
to establish and store configuration options for system, group and user levels. A  
configuration plan may be set up in the program and downloaded into a handset or a  
configured handset may be placed in the cradle and its configuration may be  
uploaded and edited or saved.  
Please see your service representative or contact SpectraLink Customer Service for  
more information about this time-saving device  
4.1 The Admin Menu  
The Admin menu contains configuration options that are stored locally (on each  
handset). Every handset is independent; if the default settings are not desired, the  
Admin options must be set in each handset requiring different settings.  
Opening the Admin Menu  
1. With the handset powered OFF, simultaneously press and hold the Power On  
and Power Off keys.  
2. Release the Power On key, wait for a single beep, then release the Power Off key.  
The Admin menu displays.  
If an Admin password has been set, the display will require its entry before  
opening the Admin menu. If no password is set, the display will proceed  
directly into the Admin menu.  
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Entering and editing Admin menu options  
An asterisk (*) next to an option indicates that it is selected. Use the Up, Down, and  
Select side buttons and the softkeys to navigate and select:  
Display previous/next menu item.  
Selects the menu item or option.  
Selects the menu item or option.  
Saves the entry.  
Up/Down buttons:  
Select button:  
OK softkey  
Save softkey:  
Bksp softkey:  
Cncl softkey:  
Up softkey:  
Backspaces to allow editing of entry.  
Cancels edit and returns to previous menu level.  
Returns to previous menu level.  
Exits the menu (at the top level).  
Exits to standby state (from any level)  
Exit softkey:  
End Call key:  
Alphanumeric string entry  
1. Press the first digit/letter. The digit displays. Press the key again to scroll through  
the letters associated with that key.  
Example: if you press 2 repeatedly, you will see 2, A, B, and C, a, b, and c.  
The following table shows which key will allow you to enter non-numeric  
characters or other characters not represented on the keypad.  
To Enter  
Press  
. - _ ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , : ; / \ = @ ~  
1
0
7
9
Space  
Q,q  
Z,z  
2. When the correct entry displays, press the Right Arrow key to move on to the  
next character. Repeat for each digit/letter of the entry. To erase, press the Left  
Arrow key or Bksp softkey to erase the previous character.  
3. Press the Save softkey to save the entry and return to the menu.  
Press the Cncl softkey to abort and return to the menu without saving any  
changes.  
The following table lists the Admin menu items. The default settings are shown  
in the table below with an * prior to the option. Detailed descriptions of each  
item appear below the table.  
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Admin menu  
Admin Menu Items  
Phone Config  
2nd Level  
3rd Level  
4th Level  
5th Level  
Clear PIN Number  
IP Addresses  
Network Config  
*Use DHCP  
Security  
*None  
Open System  
Shared Key  
WEP Off  
WEP On  
Default Key  
Key Length  
Key 1-4  
Rotation Secret  
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Admin Menu Items  
2nd Level  
3rd Level  
4th Level  
5th Level  
Diagnostics  
Run Site Survey  
Restore Defaults  
* default setting  
† 50 mW and 30 mW only appear if Regulatory Domain is set to None or 01.  
Phone Config  
License Option  
License Option lets you select the VoIP protocol that your site is licensed to  
download and run. The MiNET protocol to use for the NetLink e340/h340 and  
i640 Wireless Telephones requires License Option 014. Any other protocol will  
cause the handset to malfunction.  
Clear PIN Number  
The PIN number is saved in the handset’s local memory. If it is necessary to change  
the PIN number assigned to this handset, clear the existing number through this  
Admin menu option and power cycle the handset. The PBX will request a PIN  
number when the handset is powered on, just as it does with the 5220 IP Phone.  
Enter the PIN number and press the Send softkey. The new PIN number will be  
sent to the PBX. If the new PIN is accepted by the PBX, it will tell the handset to  
save the PIN in its local memory.  
5220 Emulation  
Disable 5220 is the default and should be used if configuring for the SX-200 ICP or  
the 3300 ICP is using software version 5.1 or greater. With this revision, the Mitel  
Networks system became capable of recognizing NetLink Wireless Telephones. If  
the 3300 ICP software version in use is below 5.1, select Enable 5220 to allow Mitel  
Networks to recognize the NetLink Wireless Telephone as a 5220 IP Phone.  
OAI On/Off  
SpectraLink’s Open Application Interface (OAI) enables third-party computer  
applications to display alphanumeric messages on the handset display and take input  
from the handset keypad. Refer to the Open Application Interface (OAI) Specification  
documentation for information about administering the OAI Gateway and the  
services it can provide.  
If you have an OAI Gateway installed in your system, OAI may be optionally  
enabled in each handset. You may select whether the handset should attempt to  
connect to the SpectraLink OAI Gateway by choosing either the Enable or Disable  
options in this menu.  
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If OAI is enabled, and an OAI IP address is available to the telephone (either via  
DHCP or Static IP configuration), the telephone will communicate with the OAI  
Server at power on, and periodically while it is powered on. If you don’t have a  
SpectraLink OAI Gateway installed at your site, you should disable the OAI feature  
to preserve network bandwidth and battery life.  
Push-to-talk  
All eight push-to-talk channels are allowed by default. To toggle the allowed status of  
any channel, select Allowed Channels, scroll to the channel to be disallowed and  
press the Select side button. Allowed channels are displayed with an * in the left  
column. Only those channels allowed in the Admin menu will appear on the Standby  
menu where they can be enabled or disabled by the end user. To disallow push-to-  
talk entirely, select Allow/Disallow, scroll to and select Disallow PTT.  
Admin Password  
The Admin Password controls access to the administration functions in the Admin  
menu. The password must be set in each handset for which controlled access is  
desired. Handsets are shipped without any Admin menu password. Data entry for  
the password uses the alphanumeric string entry technique. Type the password and  
press the Save softkey. A confirmation prompt will appear. Type the password again  
and press the Save softkey. If the passwords match, the Admin password has been  
set.  
If you Save with no entry, the password is erased and the display will not  
require it before displaying the Admin menu.  
Network Config  
IP Addresses  
There are two modes in which the handset can operate: DHCP enabled or Static IP.  
Select the mode from the IP address menu:  
* Use DHCP Will use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to assign an IP  
address each time the handset is turned on. If DHCP is enabled, the handset also  
receives all other IP address configurations from the DHCP server.  
Static IP Allows you to manually set a fixed IP address. If selected, the handset  
will prompt for the IP addresses of each configurable network component.  
When entering addresses, enter the digits only, including leading zeroes. No  
periods are required.  
Regardless of the mode in which the handset is operating, the following  
components must be configured in the system:  
Phone IP The IP address of the handset. This is automatically assigned if DHCP  
is used. If using Static IP configuration, you must obtain a unique IP address for  
each phone from your network administrator.  
TFTP Server IP The IP address of a TFTP server on your network which holds  
software images for updating the handsets. If this feature is configured (not set  
to 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255) either via Static IP configuration or using DHCP  
option 66 (TFTP server), or the Boot server/next server (siaddr) field, the  
handset will check for newer software each time it is powered on or comes back  
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into range of your network. This check takes only a second and ensures that all  
handsets in your network are kept up-to-date with the same version of software.  
Default Gateway and Subnet Mask Used to identify subnets, when using a  
complex network which includes routers. Both of these must be configured  
either with an IP address under Static IP (not set to 000.000.000.000 or  
255.255.255.255) or with DHCP for the handset to contact any network  
components on a different subnet. If configured on the DHCP server, use  
option 3 for the Default Gateway and option 1 for the Subnet Mask. Contact  
your network administrator for the proper settings for your network.  
Note that the handsets cannot “roam” across subnets, since they cannot  
change their IP address while operational. Ensure that all your access  
points are attached to the same subnet for proper operation. The handset  
can change subnets if DHCP is enabled and the handset is powered off  
then back on when within range of access points on the new subnet.  
Syslog Server IP The IP address of the syslog server. See the Diagnostics section  
for more information.  
SVP Server IP The IP address of the NetLink SVP Server. If using Static IP  
configuration, this is simply the IP address of the NetLink SVP Server. Note that  
the NetLink SVP Server must be statically configured to have a permanent IP  
address. If DHCP is being used, the handset will try the following, in order: the  
DHCP option 151, then a DNS lookup of “SLNKSVP2” if the DHCP options 6  
(DNS server) and 15 (Domain Name) are configured.  
RTC IP Addr The IP address of the primary Mitel Networks device. If using  
Static IP configuration, this is simply the IP address of the device. If DHCP is  
being used, the handset will try to obtain the device’s IP address and port  
information using the following DHCP options: 129.  
OAI Server IP The IP address of the SpectraLink OAI Gateway (if applicable). If  
using Static IP configuration, this is simply the IP address of the SpectraLink  
OAI Gateway. If DHCP is being used, the handset will try the DHCP option  
152.  
ESSID  
Select the option that will enable the handset to acquire APs with the correct ESSID  
(Extended Service Set ID, aka SSID) each time it is turned on.  
Note about Automatic Learn options: Broadcast ESSID must be enabled in the  
access points for ESSID learning to function. Refer to the Configuration Note for  
your access point or call your access point vendor for specifics. Overlapping wireless  
systems complicate the use of ESSID learning as the handset in an overlapping area  
could receive conflicting signals. If this is the situation at your site, use Static Entry  
or Learn Once in an area without overlapping ESSIDs.  
* Learn Once Allows the handset to scan all ESSIDs for a DHCP server and/or  
TFTP server. Once either is found, the handset retains the ESSID from  
whichever access point it associates with at that point. When overlapping  
wireless systems exist, the Learn Once feature allows the handset to use only the  
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ESSID established at first learn at all subsequent power ons. This ESSID is  
retained by the handset until the ESSID option is reselected.  
Learn Always Allows the handset to automatically learn the ESSID at each  
power on or loss of contact with the wireless LAN (out of range). This may be  
useful if the handset will be used at more than one site.  
Static Entry If your access points do not accept broadcast ESSID or if there are  
overlapping wireless systems in use at the site, enter the correct ESSID manually.  
Security  
Security  
* NONE disables any 802.11 encryption or security authentication mechanisms.  
For WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2 PSK set each of the following options to  
match exactly the settings in your APs.  
Encryption codes display as they are entered. For security reasons codes  
will not display when a user returns to the Admin menu, Encryption  
options.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a wireless encryption protocol that encrypts data  
frames on the wireless medium allowing for greater security in the wireless network.  
If WEP is required at this site, you must configure each handset to correspond with  
the encryption protocol set up in the access points. Select the entries from the  
options below to enable the handset to acquire the system.  
Authentication  
Select either Open System or Shared Key.  
WEP On/Off  
Select either WEP Off or WEP On.  
Key Information  
Default Key Enter the key # specified for use by the handsets. This will be 1  
through 4.  
Key Length Select either 40-bit or 128-bit depending on the key length  
specified for use at this location.  
Key 1-4 Scroll to the key option that corresponds to the Default Key that  
was entered above. Enter the encryption key as a sequence of hexadecimal  
characters. (Use the 2 and 3 keys to access hexadecimal digits A-F, use the  
Right Arrow key to advance to the next digit, and the Left Arrow key to  
backspace.) For 40-bit keys you will need to enter 10 digits, for 128-bit keys  
you will need to enter 26 digits. The display will scroll as needed.  
Rotation Secret This is used for proprietary WEP key rotation. Refer to your  
custom document if this feature is supported in your system.  
Cisco FSR (Fast Secure Roaming) In order to provide the highest level of security  
without compromising voice quality on Cisco Aironet wireless LAN access points,  
SpectraLink and Cisco Systems have cooperated to implement the Fast Secure  
Roaming mechanism. FSR is designed to minimize call interruptions for NetLink  
Wireless Telephone users as they roam throughout a facility. Existing Aironet 350,  
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1100, and 1200 APs may require a firmware upgrade to support FSR. Cisco FSR  
requires advanced configuration of the Cisco access points in your site. See your  
Cisco representative for detailed documentation on configuring your access points  
and other required security services on your wired network. To configure Cisco FSR  
in your NetLink Wireless Telephone, you must enter a Radius Server username and  
password into each handset.  
Username Enter a username that matches an entry on your Radius server.  
Usernames are alphanumeric strings, and can be entered using the alphanumeric  
string entry technique.  
Password Enter the password that corresponds to this Username.  
WPA-PSK The security features of WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) using PSK (Pre-  
Shared Key) are available and may be used if supported by the access points in the  
facility. Select either Passphrase and enter a passphrase between eight and 63  
characters in length or Direct Entry and enter the 256-bit key code.  
WPA2-PSK The security features of WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) using PSK  
(Pre-Shared Key) are available and may be used if supported by the access points in  
the facility. Select either Passphrase and enter a passphrase between eight and 63  
characters in length or Direct Entry and enter the 256-bit key code.  
Consult the Configuration Note for the access points (APs) installed in  
your facility for information on which of the WPA versions are  
recommended by SpectraLink engineering. Configure the recommended  
version on the AP and select the corresponding option on the Admin  
menu.  
Regulatory Domain  
The Regulatory Domain will default to North America on the handset display. FCC  
requirements dictate that the menu for changing the domain be available by  
password, which in our case is the LINE key. To change the domain, press LINE and  
then enter the digits that represent the site’s domain. Note that both digits must be  
entered.  
01 - North America  
02 - Europe (except Spain and France); Japan (channels 1-13)  
04 - Spain  
05 – France  
As of this writing, Spain and France are adopting the general European  
Regulatory rules. Check with your wireless LAN administrator or  
supplier for which domain to enter in these countries.  
Transmit Power  
Available transmit power is regulated by domain. The Regulatory Domain setting  
above affects the options available for this setting. The default setting is Maximum  
which in North America is 100 mW. The Maximum in other domains is 30 mW.  
Transmit Power may be set to a lower number if necessary by selecting one of the  
other levels. If changed from the default, ensure the Transmit Power setting is the  
same on all handsets and all APs.  
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Diagnostics  
Run Site Survey  
The Site Survey mode is activated by selecting this option. Site survey starts running  
immediately upon selecting this option. See the Diagnostic Tools section for more  
information about Site Survey.  
Diagnostics Mode  
See the Diagnostic Tools section for a detailed explanation of the Diagnostics Mode  
options.  
Syslog Mode  
See the Diagnostic Tools section for a detailed explanation of the Syslog Mode  
options.  
Restore Defaults  
The Restore Defaults option will set all user and administrative parameters except  
License Options to their factory defaults.  
4.2 User-defined Preferences  
The following user-defined preferences are also covered in the NetLink  
e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone user guide. The system administrator can refer  
to this list for more information about customizing handset settings.  
To configure the following options, the handset must acquire the system (no error  
message may display) and be at the extension display. This is the standby state. While  
in the standby state, press and hold FCN briefly to open the user options menu. Use  
the following keys to display and select options:  
Display previous/next menu item.  
Selects the menu item or option.  
Selects the menu item or option.  
Saves the entry.  
Up/Down buttons:  
Select button:  
OK softkey:  
Save softkey:  
Bksp softkey:  
Cncl softkey:  
Up softkey:  
Backspaces to allow editing of entry.  
Cancels edit and return to previous menu level.  
Returns to previous menu level.  
Exits the menu (at the top level).  
Exits to standby state (from any level).  
Exit softkey:  
End Call key:  
Standby menu  
Standby menu item  
2nd Level  
3rd Level  
4th Level  
Lock Keys  
Language  
[List per download]  
Ring Options  
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Standby menu item  
2nd Level  
3rd Level  
4th Level  
Ring Volume+  
Bars  
Auxiliary Ring 1  
Auxiliary Ring 2  
Phone Options  
Display Contrast  
Contrast %  
System Info  
Phone IP Addr  
Server IP Addr  
Firmware Version  
Identification  
Mitel Options  
*No ID Entered  
New ID  
Push-to-talk+  
Audio Volume  
Tone Volume  
Bars  
Bars  
* Default setting  
**Option appears when Ring Cadence and Vibrate Cadence are both set to a value other than “Off”  
+These options are available only on the NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone  
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Main Menu Scroll through the list of options by pressing the Up and Down side  
buttons. Select an option by pressing the Select side button.  
Lock Keys  
Language  
Ring Options  
Phone Options  
System Info  
Identification  
Mitel Options  
Push-to-talk [i640]  
OK  
Exit  
Lock Keys When enabled, the Keypad Lock option will lock the keypad  
immediately. If the keypad is locked, it may be unlocked by the end user pressing the  
Unlk softkey and then the # key.  
Language If the system supports multiple languages, the language option will list  
what languages are available. Select the language from the list.  
Ring Options The Ring Option allows the user to set the ring for three separate  
functions. Telephone ring is used for usual telephony functions. The Auxiliary Rings  
may be used to set different ringing patterns for OAI applications.  
Telephone Ring  
Auxiliary Ring 1  
Auxiliary Ring 2  
OK  
Up  
Telephone Ring Telephone Ring allows the user to set a distinctive ring style,  
volume and sequence. Select from an audible ring or a vibrate-only ring or a vibrate  
ring along with or followed by an audible ring.  
Ring Cadence  
Ring Tone  
Ring Volume [i640]  
Vibrate Cadence  
Ring Delay  
OK  
Up  
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Ring Cadence The cadence is the rhythm of the ring. It may be set to a pre-  
programmed ring cadence or it may be set to obtain its cadence from the Call Agent.  
The PBX option is designed to utilize any distinctive rings sent by the Call Agent  
while allowing the user to set unique rings for auxiliary applications.  
Off  
PBX  
Continuous  
Short Pulse  
Long Pulse  
OK  
Up  
Off: silent  
PBX: Call Agent determines ring cadence (e.g. the Call Agent may send rings that  
differentiate between internal and external calls.)  
Continuous: rings continually until answered  
Short Pulse: rings in short bursts  
Long Pulse: rings in long bursts  
Ring Tone select from five available tones (scroll to Tone 5 option). The Play  
softkey allows the user to preview the tone before selecting. If Ring Cadence is  
turned off, the Ring Tone option will not appear on the menu.  
Tone 1  
Tone 2  
Tone 3  
Tone 4  
Tone 5  
OK  
Play  
Up  
Ring Volume NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone only. The user may select a volume  
level by pressing the Up and Down side buttons and then pressing the OK softkey.  
The graduated volume bar indicates the levels. This setting may be overridden by  
adjusting volume while the handset is ringing.  
Vibrate Cadence Vibrate Cadence options are the same as for Ring Cadence  
Ring Delay Ring Delay determines how long the vibrate cadence will play before the  
audible ring starts. If Ring Cadence and Vibrate Cadence are turned off, the Ring  
Delay option will not appear on the menu.  
No Delay  
5 Second Delay  
10 Second Delay  
OK  
UP  
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Auxiliary Ring 1 and Ring 2 Auxiliary rings are designed to be utilized by OAI  
applications, enabling the user to set a distinctive ring for these applications.  
Phone Options  
Noise Mode Provides options that describe the noise level in your environment.  
Changing this mode to High or Severe adjusts the handset’s microphone and in-ear  
speaker volume to account for background noise. Select Normal for most office  
environments; High for moderate background noise; or Severe for extremely noisy  
conditions. If you use High or Severe modes in a quiet environment, the person on  
the other end of the line may find it difficult to hear your voice.  
Key Tones Key tones may be turned on or off and determine if tones play when  
keys are pressed. Key tones are enabled by default.  
Warning Tones The handset plays various warning tones such as system up or  
down, out of range, etc. These tones may be turned on or off and are enabled by  
default.  
Display Contrast The display may need to be adjusted for different lighting  
situations. Contrast may be set by pressing the Up and Down side buttons until the  
desired contrast is displayed and then pressing the OK softkey.  
Keypad Autolock The handset may be set to lock the keypad automatically when in  
standby mode. The automatic locking function of the keypad may be disabled (the  
default) or adjusted for a 5, 10 or 20 second delay before locking.  
System Info  
Phone IP Addr Displays the IP address currently assigned to the handset.  
Server IP Addr Displays the IP address of the NetLink SVP Server and the OAI  
Server (if installed).  
Firmware Version displays the software version running the handset. The MAC  
address is the hardware identification number and is set at the factory. Three code  
numbers correspond to the three files that each version uses.  
(MAC address)  
(downloader code) (functional code)  
(phintl file)  
OK  
Up  
Downloader: pd11gl3.bin  
Functional: pd11mtd3.bin  
Phintl: pi110001.bin  
Identification permits an alphanumeric entry that will appear on the standby display  
under the extension number. Use the alphanumeric entry technique described in the  
Admin menu section and enter up to 16 characters.  
Mitel Options This option displays the ports being utilized for receiving data at the  
handset.  
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Push-to-talk The NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone incorporates PTT functionality.  
PTT may be allowed or disallowed in the Admin menu. If allowed, the user may  
enable or disable locally, and may set the channel, tone volume and audio volume.  
The menu for push-to-talk does not appear if PTT is disallowed on the Admin menu  
or if no channel is enabled on the Admin menu.  
Channel  
Enable/Disable  
Audio Volume  
Tone V olume  
OK  
Up  
Channel The user may enable any PTT channel that has been allowed in the Admin  
menu by entering the corresponding number from the keypad. If PTT has been  
enabled in this handset, the default channel is the lowest allowed channel as set in  
the Admin menu.  
Current Channel X  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
New Channel = ?  
Up  
Enable/Disable The user may enable or disable PTT on this handset. PTT is  
disabled by default.  
PTT Enabled  
PTT Disabled  
OK  
Up  
Audio Volume, Tone Volume The user may select volume levels by pressing the Up  
and Down side buttons and then pressing the OK softkey. The graduated volume bar  
indicates the levels. The Audio Volume setting may be overridden by adjusting  
volume while the handset is in a push-to-talk call.  
If PTT is allowed in the Admin menu and enabled by the user, Battery  
Pack life when the handset is in standby mode is decreased to about 30  
hours.  
(Additional options may be present. Contact your system administrator for information.)  
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5. License Management  
NetLink Wireless Telephones support a number of different IP protocol  
integrations. All NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones are shipped from  
SpectraLink with a generic software load that allows them to associate to a wireless  
LAN and download their functional software from a TFTP server. The handsets  
will not function properly without downloading appropriate software.  
The following details the process to properly configure NetLink e340/h340/i640  
Wireless Telephones and download software via over-the-air file transfer.  
5.1 Requirements  
A wireless LAN must be properly configured and operational through the use of  
802.11b wireless access points.  
A TFTP server must be available on the network in order to load the appropriate  
software into the handsets.  
Finally, ensure that the Battery Pack on the handset is fully charged.  
5.2 Configuration Process  
1. Download the latest NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone IP software  
For the SBC HIPCS solution, software is pre-loaded onto an SBC TFTP  
server. It is not necessary to update the software from the SpectraLink  
website.  
2. Load the latest version of the MiNET code and place it on the TFTP server and  
ensure the TFTP server is started. The five files that are needed must be named:  
slnk_cfg.cfg  
pd11g13.bin  
pd11mtd.bin  
pd11mtd3.bin  
pi110001.bin  
3. If statically assigning IP addresses, ensure that the Phone IP address, TFTP  
server IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway information are accurate in the  
Admin menu. If using a DHCP server, ensure that appropriate options are set  
for the TFTP server. See the NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section  
for detailed configuration instructions.  
4. Ensure the handset has properly configured ESSID and Reg Domain  
Information within the Admin menu. If you are accepting broadcast ESSIDs at  
your access points, the handset will automatically learn the ESSID information  
when powering on. See NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section for  
detailed configuration instructions.  
5. Using the Admin menu on the handset, ensure the License Option menu option  
is set to 014. This ensures the handset will check for the proper MiNET files  
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each time it powers on. See NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section  
for detailed configuration instructions.  
6. Power cycle the handset.  
7. The MiNET code will now download to the handset. The status bar will  
increment fully across the display for each function that is being performed in  
the download process. Upon completion of the update process, the handset will  
re-boot with the new firmware.  
8. If the handset is statically configured, you may now enter the SVP IP address and  
RTC address as detailed in the NetLink Wireless Telephone Configuration section  
above.  
9. Register the handset with the supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution as if it  
were a SpectraLink NetLink phone and properly label the handset with the  
appropriate extension.  
For future software upgrades, simply update the files that are stored on the  
TFTP server. Each time the handset is powered up, it will check with the  
TFTP server to ensure it has the proper software version.  
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6. Mitel Networks VoIP Integration Factors  
This section describes the mapping between the emulated Mitel Networks 5220 IP  
Phone and the NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone.  
Voice messaging access  
Voicemail access is obtained through the Message key which is assigned on the  
handset to FCN + 3.  
CODECs  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone is compatible with the G.711 and  
G.729a/ab CODECs. There is no setting required on the handset.  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a standardized protocol that  
enables clients to be dynamically assigned with various configuration parameters,  
such as an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and other critical network  
configuration information. DHCP servers centrally manage such configuration data,  
and are configured by network administrators with settings that are appropriate for a  
given network environment. The handset will search for Mitel Networks server  
configuration in the vendor specific and site-specific options listed in the table  
below. The handset will use the following DHCP options if DHCP use is enabled:  
Option  
1
Meaning  
Subnet Mask  
3
Default Gateway  
DNS Server  
6
15  
Domain Name  
TFTP Server  
66  
151  
152  
128  
NetLink SVP Server  
SpectraLink OAI Gateway  
Mitel TFTP Server address (not currently used by  
handset)  
129  
Mitel PBX RTC IP address  
130  
String containing “MITEL IP PHONE”  
Boot server or next server  
siaddr  
TFTP  
The handset uses TFTP to update the handset software over the 802.11b wireless  
LAN.  
DNS  
Domain Name System (DNS), an industry-standard protocol, locates computers on  
an IP-based network. IP networks rely on number-based addresses to move  
information on the network. However, users are better at remembering friendly  
names than number-based addresses, so, it is necessary to translate user-friendly  
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names into addresses that the network can recognize. The handset will use DNS to  
automatically translate names into IP addresses for these components: TFTP server  
and the NetLink SVP Server.  
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7. Feature Programming  
Softkey A  
Softkey B  
Softkey C  
Fcn6  
Fcn1  
Fcn2  
Fcn4  
Fcn3  
Softkey D  
14  
12  
10  
8
13  
11  
9
Programmable  
Line or Feature  
keys  
7
5
6
4
3
2
Line1  
The SpectraLink NetLink Wireless Telephone model in the Mitel Networks 3300  
and SX-200 ICP is similar to the 5220 IP Phone.  
The button mapping from the Mitel Networks 5220 IP Phone to the NetLink  
Wireless Telephone is designed to preserve nearly all of the functionality of the 5220  
IP Phone within a small, mobile device. All telephone functions and messaging  
features are supported if possible. Speakerphone functions are not supported.  
The handset has four softkeys to the 5220’s three softkeys. The last or rightmost  
softkey on the handset, known as Softkey D, emulates the Hold key on the 5220.  
The other three softkeys emulate the functions of the three softkeys of the 5220.  
The handset uses “shortcut keys” to emulate the feature keys on the 5220. Pressing  
LINE, FCN, or MENU plus a shortcut key will activate the assigned line appearance or  
feature.  
Feature key number 1 on the 5220 is the Line 1 key in the handset. All other feature  
keys may be programmed to either line appearances or features. When the handset  
becomes active, it requests a label for each of the feature keys from the PBX which  
tells it whether the feature key is assigned to a feature or to a line appearance. If the  
key is assigned to a line appearance, the handset lists the line extension plus any  
shortcut key on the Line Appearance display, visible when the LINE key is pressed. If  
the key is assigned to a feature, the handset lists it and any shortcut key on the  
Feature display, visible when the FCN key is pressed. Each line or feature appears in  
feature key order. Its shortcut key is determined by this order. OAI programming  
will override any shortcut keys assigned by the handset.  
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7.1 Feature Assignment  
The table below shows how the keys of the 5220 IP Phone are mapped to key  
sequences on the handset.  
Handset Shortcut  
& Key Sequence  
5220 key  
Feature  
Trans/Conf  
Cancel  
Transfer or conference  
Cancel  
FCN +  
FCN +  
FCN +  
FCN +  
FCN +  
FCN +  
1
2
3
4
5
Message  
Redial  
Voicemail  
Redial  
Mute/Unmute  
Programmable Feature Key 2-14  
Programmable to either line  
appearances or features.  
If a feature, the feature name  
appears on the Feature menu with  
a shortcut key2 in the order of  
assignment to a feature key.  
7
8
9
*
0
#
Feature Key #1  
Line appearance  
Line +  
Line +  
1
If a line, the line extension  
appears on the Line Appearance  
list, with a line number that  
corresponds to the order of  
assignment to a feature key.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Softkey1  
Softkey2  
Softkey3  
Superkey  
Phonebook (Phbk)  
Programmable  
Programmable  
Superkey  
Softkey  
Softkey  
Softkey  
FCN +  
A
B
C
6
(Superkey)  
Hold (in call)  
Hold  
Softkey  
(toggles between  
Superkey and Hold)  
D
If an Open Application Interface (OAI) is operational, a function key  
sequence will be assigned in the OAI configuration and will override any  
function sequence established in the PBX.  
2 Note: There may be more features programmed than there are available shortcut keys. In this situation, the  
feature may be activated by using the Up, Down, Select buttons on the side of the Wireless Telephone.  
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7.2 Feature Access  
In its standby state, the handset displays the extension assigned to this handset. The  
active state is initiated by pressing either the Start Call key or the MENU key. When  
the active state is initiated, the handset contacts the PBX and displays the data  
provided – the time, date, default line icon, any voicemail icon, and softkey and  
feature key labels. If the Start Call key has been pressed, the handset is off-hook and  
there is a dial tone. If the MENU key is pressed, there is no dial tone; pressing MENU  
again will bring up the Menu display.  
While in the active state, you may switch to any display – Line, Feature, or Menu –  
by pressing its corresponding key. Pressing a softkey will activate the feature  
displayed.  
The handset emulates the operation of the 5220 IP Phone including:  
superkey, local muting, timed reminder, ringer adjust (via superkey),  
forwarding (via superkey), hot desk, auto answer (via superkey), and  
resiliency. Some or all of these features may be implemented locally.  
Line appearances  
While off hook, press the LINE key to view the shortcut keys and assigned extensions  
for line appearances. There are nine possible line appearances that correspond to the  
nine indicators at the top of the handset display. When a line is in use, the indicator  
converts to the line number and a + will appear after the shortcut key on the list,  
emulating a lit LED. Press the LINE key again to display the second page of the list if  
more than four line keys have been programmed. To use an extension, press the  
corresponding shortcut key. You may also use the Up, Down, and Select side buttons  
to scroll through the displays and activate the line appearances on this list. Up and  
down arrows on the display indicate additional items may be viewed by using the side  
buttons. Press the End Call key to exit the Line Appearance list.  
Menu display  
The softkey labels on the handset are truncated to four characters. The complete text  
for each softkey may be displayed by pressing the MENU key from the standby state.  
The shortcut key assigned to the softkey feature and the complete text for each of  
the softkeys displays.  
Activate the softkey features while in the Menu display by pressing the softkey,  
pressing the shortcut key, or using the Up, Down, and Select side buttons to scroll  
through and activate the features on this list. Up and down arrows on the display  
indicate additional items may be viewed by using the side buttons. Press the End Call  
key to exit the Menu display.  
Feature list  
The 5220 IP Phone has several fixed feature keys. The NetLink implementation  
supports five fixed features that are suitable to a mobile user through the Function  
(FCN) key on the handset. When FCN is pressed, the display lists the first four fixed  
features and the assigned shortcut key. Pressing FCN repeatedly will display the  
remaining items on the list as programmed to the 5220 keys. These display in the  
order programmed to the corresponding keys on the 5220, along with any shortcut  
key, as available. A “+” will appear after the shortcut key, which emulates a lit LED  
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on the emulated desk phone, indicating that the corresponding feature is turned on.  
OAI options appear at the end of the list. All OAI keys will preempt shortcuts  
assigned to other keys.  
Activate the fixed features on the off-hook handset by pressing FCN + the shortcut  
key. You may also use the Up, Down and Select side buttons to scroll through and  
activate the features on this list. Up and down arrows on the display indicate  
additional items may be viewed by using the side buttons. Press the End Call key to  
exit the list.  
1 Trans/Conf  
2 Cancel  
3 Message  
4 Redial  
5 Mute/Unmute  
6 Superkey/Hold  
7
First  
screen  
Second  
screen  
8
9
(feature)  
(feature)  
(feature)  
Third  
screen  
Fourth  
screen,  
etc.3  
* (OAI)  
0 (OAI)  
# (OAI)  
Superkey  
The superkey and hold features swap places depending on the mode of the handset.  
When in a call, the superkey is menu item FCN + 6 and the Hold feature is available  
through softkey Dddd. When not in a call, the superkey (Skey) is available as softkey  
Dddd and the Hold feature is displayed as number 6 on the Feature list.  
Hot desking  
The Mitel PBX allows configuration of a hot desking feature which allows a handset  
to register with the PBX as a different extension. If so configured, a HDsk softkey in  
position Cccc will appear on the handset in the active (on-hook) mode. When the  
hot desk softkey is pressed, the PBX displays No user logged in and the current  
extension. Press the Login softkey (Logi) and enter the new extension. Press the OK  
softkey. The display prompts for a PIN number. Enter the PIN and press the OK  
softkey. The handset will display Get button defs as it checks in with the PBX. Once  
registration is complete, the new extension will display and the handset will be in  
standby mode.  
Resiliency  
If the primary PBX fails and a secondary PBX is configured, any handset that is  
configured to be resilient and powered on at the time of failure will switch to the  
backup PBX. During the switchover the handset tries to register with each of the  
resiliency IP addresses provided by the primary PBX at power on. These are stored  
3 Note: There may be more features programmed than there are available shortcut keys. In this situation, the  
feature may be activated by using the Up, Down, Select buttons on the side of the Wireless Telephone.  
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in static memory. If the handset is in a call during the failure of the primary PBX, it  
will attempt to register with a backup PBX after the call is completed. Note that the  
End Call button must be pressed at the end of a call to ensure correct functioning of  
this feature.  
Paging  
The handset does not incorporate speakerphone capabilities and therefore receiving  
a page is not supported. The user may send a page if this feature has been  
programmed.  
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8. Testing a Handset  
Verify proper registration and operation of each handset by performing the  
following tests on each handset in an active wireless area.  
1. Power on the handset by pressing Power On. You will see a series of messages  
displayed as the handset acquires the system. The handset should display the user  
extension or dashes if no extension is programmed. Any error messages should  
clear.  
2. Press the Start Call key. The extension number should be replaced by  
information from the supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution and you should  
hear dial tone. Place a call and listen to the audio quality. End the call by pressing  
the End Call key.  
3. Place a call to the handset and verify ring, answer, clear transmit, and clear  
receive audio.  
4. Go off-hook and use the FCN key to verify the Features list.  
5. Go off-hook and use the LINE key to verify the Line appearances / Line features  
list.  
6. Press the End Call key. Any line indicators should turn off and the extension  
number display will return.  
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9. Diagnostic Tools  
Run Site Survey, Diagnostic Mode and Syslog Mode are three diagnostic tools  
provided to assist the WLAN administrator in evaluating the functioning of the  
NetLink Wireless Telephone and the system surrounding it. Diagnostic Tools are  
enabled in the Admin menu.  
9.1 Run Site Survey  
Site Survey is used to evaluate the facility coverage before certifying that an  
installation is complete. It can also be used at any time to evaluate coverage by  
testing signal strength, to gain information about an AP, and to scan an area to look  
for all APs regardless of ESSID. The information available through site survey  
includes:  
ESSID  
Beacon Interval  
Information regarding support of 802.11d, 802.11g, 802.11h, and other 802.11  
amendment standards as required.  
Current security configuration  
Start the site survey by selecting Run Site Survey from the Admin menu. The mode  
starts immediately.  
When the test is started, it is by default in “single ESSID” mode. When the Any soft  
key is pressed (softkey A), all APs, regardless of ESSID are displayed, and the  
softkey changes to say MyID. Pressing the MyID soft key will revert to the “single  
ESSID” mode and change the softkey back to Any.  
The display would look like the following for the multiple AP mode.  
1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1  
1 1 1 1 1 1  
A n y  
-
-
-
-
2 2  
2 2  
2 2  
2 2  
3 3  
3 3  
3 3  
3 3  
4 4 4  
4 4 4  
4 4 4  
4 4 4  
D e t  
l
Where:  
111111 = The last three octets of the on-air MAC address for a discovered AP.  
22 = The signal strength for the specified AP.  
33 = The channel number of the specified AP.  
444 = The beacon interval configured on the specified AP.  
Any/MyID = Softkey to toggle between “single ESSID” and “any ESSID”  
mode.  
Detl/Smry = Softkey to toggle between the multiple AP (summary) display, and  
the single (detail) displays for each AP.  
The following screen shows how the display would look when there are three APs  
configured with an ESSID that matches that of the handset. The first has a signal  
strength of –28dbm, is configured on channel 2, with a beacon interval of 100ms.  
The second has a signal strength of –48dbm, is configured on channel 6, with a  
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beacon interval of 200ms. The third has a signal strength of –56dbm, is configured  
on channel 11 with a beacon interval of 100ms.  
a b 7 b c  
2 a e 5 7 8  
2 a e 5 9 6  
8
-
-
-
2 8  
4 8  
5 6  
0 2  
0 6  
1 1  
1 0 0  
2 0 0  
1 0 0  
A n y  
D e t  
l
When the any ESSID mode is selected, the summary display contains the first six  
characters of the APs ESSID instead of the beacon interval as in the example below.  
a
2
2
b 7 b  
a e 5  
a e 5  
-
-
-
2 8  
4 8  
5 6  
0 2  
0 6  
1 1  
A
L
P
H A  
W S M T E S  
v
o i  
c
e
e
t
M y  
I
D
D
l
In detail mode the display would appear as follows. The Left/Right arrow keys will  
move between AP indices.  
i
e
r
:
e
r
b
e
r
b b b b b  
e e e e e e e e  
s
n
c
h
b
c
n
x
y
D G H I  
+ x  
p p  
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
x
x
p
m m m  
A
G : g g g g  
P :  
p
n
y
S m r  
Where:  
i = Index of selected AP (value will be from 0 to 3 inclusive)  
bbbbbb = The last three octets of the BSSID for a discovered AP.  
sn = Signal strength in –dbm  
ch = Channel  
bcn = Beacon interval  
eeeeeeeeeee = ESSID (Up to first 11 characters)  
DGHI = Standards supported  
rrrrrrrr = Rates supported. Basic rates will have a “b” following the rate.  
+ = more rates are supported than those displayed  
xxxx = WMM or UPSD if those QoS methods are supported  
mmm = Security mode  
G:gggg = Group key security  
P:pppp = Pairwise key security  
Any/MyID = Softkey to toggle between “single ESSID” and “any ESSID”  
modes.  
Detl/Smry = Softkey to toggle between the multiple AP display (summary), and  
the single AP display (detail).  
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Numbers racing across the handset display indicate AP information is being  
obtained. A Waiting message indicates the system is not configured properly and the  
handset cannot find any APs.  
Solving coverage issues  
Coverage issues are best resolved by adding and/or relocating access points.  
Overlap issues may be resolved by reassigning channels to the access points or by  
relocating the access points. See the Troubleshooting section Access Point Problems for  
more information.  
9.2 Diagnostics Mode  
The Diagnostics Mode is used to evaluate the overall quality of the link between the  
handset, AP, and infrastructure side equipment, such as Call Agent, NetLink SVP  
Server, and gateways. Unlike Site Survey, the Diagnostics Mode is used while the  
functional code is running, and during a call.  
When Diagnostics Mode is turned on in the Admin menu, the handset can display  
diagnostic screens any time it is active (in a call).  
The display of information is instigated by pressing the MENU key. Only four of the  
diagnostic counters listed below can be shown at a time. Pressing the MENU key  
multiple times will cycle through the various counters and the normal off hook (Call  
Agent) display. The numeric icon at the top of the display indicates what screen  
number is being displayed. For example the first time the MENU key is pressed, the 1  
icon is shown, and the first four counters are displayed, the next time it is pressed,  
the 2 icon is shown, and the next four counters are displayed, the counters will be  
cycled through in this fashion until there are no more counters to be displayed. After  
all the counters have been displayed, the screen returns to the normal off hook Call  
Agent screen.  
Note that the normal used of the MENU key is not available if Diagnostics Mode is  
enabled.  
The information provided by the Diagnostics Mode includes:  
Screen 1  
Missed receive packet count since power up (MissedRcvCnt)  
Missed transmit packet count since power up (MissedXmtCnt)  
Receive retry count since power up (RxRetryCount)  
Transmit retry count since power up (TxRetryCount)  
M i  
M i  
s
s
s
s
e d R c  
e d X m t C n t  
v
C n t  
n n n n n  
n n n n n  
n n n n n  
n n n n n  
R
T
x
x
R e t  
R e t  
r
r
y
y
C
C
o u n t  
o u n t  
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Screen 2  
Jitter (Jitter), average error or “wobble” in received packet timing, in  
microseconds  
Last successful transmit data rate (LastRate)  
Gateway type (GatewyType)  
J
L
i
t
t
t
e
r
n
n
n n n  
n n n  
n
n
a s  
R a t  
e
y
G a t e w y  
T
p e  
m n e m o  
Where:  
mnemo: A mnemonic that indicates what type of gateway is being used  
SawA2: All handsets are rate limited to 2Mb because a 500 series NetLink  
handset is on the network.  
2Mb: non-NetLink SVP Server Gateway system (handsets are limited to 2Mb if  
the NetLink SVP Server is not used.)  
11Mb: Gateway with NetLink SVP Server and no 500 series NetLink Wireless  
Telephones. This system can run at the full 11Mb/s speed.  
Screen 3  
Screen 3 contains a list of the APs that are heard and the following parameters from  
each AP:  
Indicator as to whether this is the current AP or an index into the list of other  
APs heard  
Last 2 octets of the MAC address of the AP  
Channel number  
Signal strength  
Either the 802.11 Association ID from the current AP or a mnemonic for the  
reason code indicating why the handset didn’t hand off to this other AP.  
C : m m m m  
1 : m m m m  
2 : m m m m  
3 : m m m m  
c
c
c
c
h
h
h
h
-
-
-
-
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
a
i
d
m n e m  
m n e m  
m n e m  
Where:  
C: Indicates the AP that the handset is currently using  
n: Indicates an index into the list of other APs, where n is equal to 1, 2, or 3  
mmmm: This hexadecimal number is the last 2 octets of this AP’s MAC address  
ch: Channel number the AP is configured on  
-ss: Signal strength for the AP in dBm  
aid: The Association ID for the currently associated AP  
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mnem: A mnemonic that indicates why the handset didn’t hand off to this other  
AP:  
Unkn: Reason unknown  
Weak: Signal Strength too weak  
Rate: One or more basic rates not supported  
Full: AP can not handle bandwidth requirements  
AthT: Authentication Timeout  
AscT: Association Timeout  
AthF: Authentication Failure  
AscF: Association Failure  
SecT: Security Handshake Timeout  
SecF: Security Handshake Failure  
Cnfg: AP not configured correctly for security, QoS mode or infrastructure  
network.  
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Re-association count since power up (ReAssocCount)  
Association failures since power up (AssocFailure)  
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9.3 Syslog Mode  
A syslog server must be present on the network in order for the handset to send the  
log messages and have them saved. The syslog server will be found with DHCP  
option 7 if the handset is using DHCP. If static addresses are configured, the syslog  
server’s IP address can be configured statically in the Admin menu.  
If the syslog server address is blank (000.000.000.000 or 255.255.255.255)  
or the handset is using DHCP and no option 7 is received from the DHCP  
server, the handset will not send any syslog messages.  
Admin menu options:  
*Disabled turns syslog off.  
Errors causes the handset to log only events that we consider to be an error (see  
below).  
Events logs all errors plus also some other interesting events (see below).  
Full logs all the above plus a running stream of other quality information (see  
below).  
The table below lists the syslog messages and which level of logging will produce  
them:  
Message type  
Errors  
Yes  
No  
Events  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Full  
Failed Handoff  
Yes  
Successful Handoff  
Security Error  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Call Start/End  
Yes  
Audio stats  
No  
Yes (every 5 secs)  
Audio error threshold exceeded  
Radio stats  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes (every 5 secs)  
Yes  
Radio error threshold exceeded  
Yes  
Yes  
All syslog messages will include:  
Date and time (to 1/100th of second) since handset power on (currently set to  
Jan-1 00:00.00)  
Handset’s MAC address  
Handset’s IP address  
Sequence number  
The table below lists the additional items in each Message type:  
Failed Handoff  
(Sent whenever the handset attempted to  
handoff, but failed trying.)  
Failed AP MAC  
Failed AP signal strength  
Current AP MAC  
Current AP signal strength  
Failure reason  
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Successful Handoff  
New AP MAC  
New AP signal strength  
Old AP MAC  
Old AP signal strength  
Reason for handoff  
Other candidate APs:  
MAC  
Signal strength  
Reason not used  
Security Error  
Call Start  
AP MAC  
AP signal strength  
Security mode  
Error details (mode dependent)  
Call type (telephony, OAI, PTT)  
AP MAC  
AP signal strength  
Call End  
AP MAC  
AP signal strength  
AP MAC  
Audio stats  
AP signal strength  
Payload size (in msec)  
Payloads sent  
Payloads received  
Payloads missed (not received)  
Payloads missed rate (over last 5 seconds)  
Payloads late  
Payloads late rate (over last 5 seconds)  
Average jitter  
Audio error threshold exceeded  
Same as audio stats  
(Sent if payloads missed rate or payloads late  
rate exceeds 2%, or if the average jitter is over 2  
msec)  
Radio stats  
AP MAC  
AP signal strength  
Directed packets sent  
Directed packets received  
Multicast packets sent  
Multicast packets received  
Broadcast packets sent  
Broadcast packets received  
TX dropped count  
TX drop rate (over last 5 seconds)  
TX retry count  
TX retry rate (over last 5 seconds)  
RX retry count  
RX retry rate (over last 5 seconds)  
Radio error threshold exceeded  
(Sent if TX drop rate exceeds 2% or TX or RX  
retry rate exceeds 5%)  
Same as radio stats  
Messages are formatted like the following example:  
Jan 1 00:01:26.72 0090.7a02.2a1b (172.16.0.46) [001a] RStat: AP 00:40:96:48:1D:0C (-56  
dBm), Sent 783523, Recvd 791342, MSnt 245, MRcd 5674, BSnt 43, BRcd 10783, TX drop 43  
(0.0%), TX retry 578 (1.2%), RX retry 1217 (1.6%)  
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10. Certifying the NetLink Wireless Telephones  
Prior to determining that an installation is complete, test the handsets following the  
sequence given in the previous Testing a NetLink Wireless Telephone section and  
conduct a site survey mode test according to the directions given in the previous  
Diagnostic Tools section. Note any areas where coverage is conflicting or inadequate.  
Note any system difficulties and work with your wireless LAN and/or LAN system  
administrator to determine the cause and possible remedy. See the section NetLink  
Wireless Telephone Problems for clues to possible sources of difficulties. If any  
adjustments are made to the system, re-test the device in the same vicinity to  
determine if the difficulty is resolved.  
The installer should not leave the site before performing installation  
verification.  
These tests must be performed in typical operating conditions, especially if heavy  
loads occur. Testing sequence and procedure is different for every installation.  
Generally, you should organize the test according to area and volume, placing  
numerous calls to others who can listen while you perform coverage tests. Note any  
areas with excessive static or clarity problems and report it to a SpectraLink service  
engineer.  
The coverage test will also require you to put the handset in Site Survey mode and  
walk the entire coverage area to verify all access points.  
10.1 Conducting a Site Survey  
Conduct a Site Survey of the installation, by walking the site looking for interfering  
802.11 systems, adequate coverage and channel assignment, and correct AP  
configuration.  
1. Referring to section 6.1 Run Site Survey, put a handset into Site Survey in the  
Any/Smry ESSID mode. Walk throughout the site checking for any expected  
APs or other ESSIDs.  
2. Then, walk the site again, in MyID/Smry ESSID mode, this time checking that  
every location has adequate coverage (there should be at least one AP stronger  
than -70dBm in all areas) and has good channel allocation (at any point, the  
strongest AP shown should be on a different channel than the next best choice).  
3. Finally, use the single AP (MyID/Detl) display to check each AP, to ensure it is  
configured for the proper data rates, beacon interval, 802.11 options enabled,  
QoS method, and security method.  
4. Make any necessary adjustments to AP locations and configurations and repeat  
steps 1-3 until the Site Survey shows adequate coverage and correct  
configuration at every location.  
The installation is not complete until these certification steps have been performed.  
Do not hand out handsets at a site that has not been certified.  
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11. Software Maintenance  
The NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones use proprietary software  
programs written and maintained by SpectraLink Corporation. The software versions  
that are running on the handsets can be displayed during power on by holding down  
the Power On button.  
SpectraLink or its authorized dealer will provide information about software updates  
and how to obtain the software.  
Downloads are available from  
11.1 Upgrading NetLink Wireless Telephones  
After software updates are obtained from SpectraLink, they must be transferred to  
the appropriate location in the LAN to update the code used by the handsets.  
NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones allow over-the-air transfer of  
software updates from the designated TFTP server to the handsets. The downloader  
function in the handset checks its software version every time the handset is turned  
on. If there is any discrepancy the handset immediately begins to download the  
update.  
Normal download messages  
When the handset is powered on, it displays a series of messages indicating that it is  
searching for new software, checking the versions, and downloading. The normal  
message progression is:  
Message  
Description  
Checking Code  
Handset is contacting the TFTP server to determine if it has a newer version of software that  
should be downloaded.  
Erasing Memory  
Updating Code  
Handset has determined that a download should occur and is erasing the current software from  
memory. This message also displays a progress bar. When the progress bar fills the display line  
the erase operation is complete.  
Handset is downloading new software into memory. The number icons at the bottom of the  
display indicate which file number is currently being downloaded. This message also displays a  
progress bar. When the progress bar fills the display line the update operation is complete on  
that file.  
When the update is complete, the handset displays the extension number, and is  
ready for use.  
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Download failure or recovery messages  
The following display messages indicate a failure or recovery situation during the  
download process.  
Message  
Description  
Server Busy  
Handset is attempting to download from a TFTP server that is busy downloading other  
phones and refusing additional downloads. The handset will automatically retry the  
download every few seconds.  
TFTP ERROR(x):yy  
A failure has occurred during the TFTP download of one of the files. (x) = The file number  
which was being downloaded; yy is an error code describing the particular failure. Possible  
error codes are:  
01 = TFTP server did not find the requested file.  
02 = Access violation (reported from TFTP server).  
07 = TFTP server reported "No such user" error. Check the TFTP server configuration.  
16 = No TFTP server address. Check the TFTP server configuration.  
81 = File put into memory did not CRC. The handset will attempt to download the file again.  
FF = Timeout error. TFTP server did not respond within a specified period of time.  
Download process failed to erase the memory in the handset. This operation will retry.  
Erase Failed  
Waiting  
Handset has attempted some operation several times and failed, and is now waiting for a  
period of time before attempting that operation again.  
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12. Troubleshooting NetLink Wireless Telephone Problems  
NetLink Wireless Telephones can exhibit transmission problems in several ways.  
They can cease functioning properly, display error messages, or display incorrect  
data. When using and troubleshooting handsets, consider the following problem  
sources to determine the best method of approaching any specific situation.  
12.1 Access Point Problems  
Most, but not all, handset audio problems have to do with access point range,  
positioning and capacity. Performing a Site Survey as described in this document can  
isolate the AP causing these types of problems. If the handset itself is suspected,  
conduct a parallel Site Survey with a handset that is known to be properly  
functioning.  
In range/out of range  
Service will be disrupted if a user moves outside the area covered by the wireless  
LAN access points. Service is restored if the user moves back within range. If a call  
drops because a user moves out of range, the handset will recover the call if the user  
moves back into range within a few seconds.  
Capacity  
In areas of heavy use, the call capacity of a particular AP may be filled. If this  
happens, the user will hear three chirps from the handset. The user can wait until  
another user terminates a call, or move within range of another AP and try the call  
again. If a user is on a call and moves into an area where capacity is full, the system  
attempts to find another AP. Due to range limitations, this may be the same as  
moving out of range.  
Transmission Obstructions  
Prior to system installation, the best location for APs for optimum transmission  
coverage was determined. However, small pockets of obstruction may still be  
present, or obstructions may be introduced into the facility after system installation.  
This loss of service can be restored by moving out of the obstructed area, or by  
adding APs.  
12.2 Configuration Problems  
Certain problems are associated with improper configuration of either the MGCP  
system or the handset.  
Configuration problems are generally corrected by changing the configuration on the  
MGCP system or on the handset. There may also be incorrect programming of the  
AP. See the Configuration Note for the AP in use at the site.  
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12.3 NetLink Wireless Telephone Status Messages  
NetLink Wireless Telephone status messages provide information about the NetLink  
e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone's communication with the AP and host  
telephone system. The following table summarizes the status messages, in  
alphabetical order.  
Message  
3 chirps  
Description  
Action  
Handset is not able to communicate with the None. This is only a warning, the call will  
best AP, probably because that AP has no  
bandwidth available.  
handoff to the best AP once it becomes  
available.  
Address Mismatch  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
ASSERT xxx c  
Line yyy  
The handset has detected a fault from which  
it cannot recover.  
Record the error code so it can be  
reported.  
Turn the handset off then on again.  
If error persists, try registering a different  
handset to this telephone port.  
If error still persists, contact SpectraLink  
Technical Support and report the error.  
Assoc Failed  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
x…x = AP MAC address.  
Handset association was refused by AP;  
displays MAC of failing AP.  
Check handset and AP security settings.  
Ensure AP is configured per Configuration  
Note.  
Try another AP.  
Assoc Timeout  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
x…x = AP MAC address.  
Handset did not receive association  
response from AP; displays MAC of failing AP Note.  
Try another AP.  
Check handset and AP security settings.  
Ensure AP is configured per Configuration  
Auth Failed  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
x…x = AP MAC address.  
Handset authentication was refused by AP;  
displays MAC of failing AP  
Check handset and AP security settings.  
Ensure AP is configured per Configuration  
Note.  
Try another AP.  
Auth Timeout  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
x…x = AP MAC address  
Handset did not receive authentication  
response from AP; displays MAC of failing AP Note.  
Try another AP.  
Check handset and AP security settings.  
Ensure AP is configured per Configuration  
Bad Code Type xx  
Expected Code Type yy  
xx, yy = software license types  
Handset software does not match current  
handset license selection  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
Bad Config  
Bad ESSID  
Some needed configuration parameter has  
not been set  
Check all required handset configuration  
parameters for valid settings  
The handset is configured for “static ESSID”  
(as opposed to “Learn once” or “Learn  
always” and no ESS ID has been entered.  
Enter an ESSID in the configuration  
settings or change to one of the “Learn”  
modes.  
Bad Phintl File  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
Bad Program File  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
(battery icon),  
Battery Low,  
beep (audio)  
Low battery  
In call: the battery icon displays and a soft  
beep will be heard when the user is on the  
handset and the battery charge is low. User  
has 15–30 minutes of battery life left.  
The Battery Pack can be changed while the  
call is still in progress. Do not press End  
Call. Place call on Hold or Park. Quickly  
remove the discharged battery and replace  
with a charged battery, power on the  
handset, and press Start Call to resume  
the call in progress.  
Not in call: The battery icon displays  
whenever the battery charge is low The  
message Battery Low and a beep indicate  
a critically low battery charge when user is  
not on the handset. The handset will not  
work until the Battery Pack is charged.  
Battery Failure  
Battery Failed  
The Battery Pack is not functioning.  
Replace the Battery Pack with a new or  
confirmed SpectraLink Battery Pack. Any  
non-Spectra-Link Battery Packs will not  
work.  
Battery Pack is damaged or incompatible  
with handset.  
Replace the Battery Pack with a new or  
confirmed SpectraLink Battery pack. Any  
non-SpectraLink Battery Packs will not  
work.  
Can’t Renew DHCP  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = DHCP server IP address  
DHCP server is not responding to initial  
renewal attempt  
Configuration problem. Check the IP  
address configuration in the DHCP server.  
Charging …  
The handset is charging in the Desktop  
Charger.  
No action needed.  
No action needed.  
Charge Complete  
Checking Code  
The handset is now fully charged.  
Handset is contacting the TFTP server to  
determine if it has a newer version of  
software that should be downloaded.  
None, this message should only last for  
approximately one second. If message  
remains displayed, power off and contact  
customer support for a replacement  
phone.  
Checking DHCP IP  
CRC Code Error  
The handset is retrieving DHCP information  
from the DHCP server  
None. This is informational only.  
The software which has been TFTP  
downloaded has a bad redundancy code  
check  
Try the download again; it is possible the  
software was corrupted during download. If  
the error repeats, check that the download  
image on the TFTP server is not corrupted.  
Code Mismatch!  
The software loaded into the handset is  
incorrect for this model handset  
Verify the License Management value is  
correct. Replace the software image on the  
TFTP server with software that is correct for  
the handset model.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
DCA Timeout  
The handset has detected a fault for which it  
cannot recover, possibly due to a failure to  
acquire any network.  
Turn the handset off then on again. If error  
persists, contact SpectraLink Technical  
Support and report the error.  
DHCP Error (1-5)  
DHCP Error 1  
The handset cannot locate a DHCP server.  
It will try every 4 seconds until a server is  
located.  
DHCP Error 2  
The handset has not received a response  
from the server for a request to an IP  
address. It will retry until a server is found.  
DHCP Error 3  
DHCP Error 4  
The server refuses to lease the handset an  
IP address. It will keep trying.  
The server offered the handset a lease that  
is too short. The minimum lease time is 10  
minutes but SpectraLink engineers  
recommend at least one hour minimum  
lease time. The handset will stop trying.  
Reconfigure the server and power cycle the  
handset.  
DHCP Error 5  
Failure during WEP Key rotation process  
(proprietary feature).  
DHCP Lease Exp  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = DHCP server IP address DHCP is not  
responding to renewal attempts (at least one lease, either because the DHCP server is  
renewal succeeded)  
The handset failed to renew its DHCP  
not running, or because the configuration  
has been changed by the administrator.  
The handset will attempt to negotiate a  
new lease, which will either work, or  
change to one of the above DHCP errors (1-  
4).  
DHCP NACK error  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = DHCP server IP address  
DHCP server explicitly refused renewal  
The DHCP lease currently in use by the  
handset is no longer valid, which forces the  
handset to restart. This problem should  
resolve itself on the restart. If it does not,  
the problem is in the DHCP server.  
DL Not On Sector  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
DO NOT POWER OFF  
The handset is in a critical section of the  
software update  
None. Do not remove the battery or  
attempt to power off the phone while this is  
displayed. Doing so may require the phone  
to be returned to SpectraLink to be  
recovered.  
Duplicate IP  
The handset has detected another device  
with its same IP address  
If using DHCP, check that the DHCP server  
is properly configured to avoid duplicate  
addresses.  
If using Static IP, check that the handset  
was assigned a unique address  
Erase Failed  
Download process failed to erase the  
memory in the handset.  
Operation will retry but may eventually  
report the error "int. error: 0F" Power cycle  
the phone.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
Erasing Memory  
Handset has determined that a download  
should occur and is erasing the current  
software from memory.  
None. When the progress bar fills the  
display line the erase operation is  
complete.  
Do not turn the handset off during this  
operation.  
Far End TCP Close  
The handset has lost communication with the No action necessary. After about 20  
PBX.  
seconds, the handset will re-initialize and  
reconnect to either the same PBX or to  
another PBX if it has been instructed to do  
so or the first PBX fails to respond.  
Files Too Big  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
Flash Config Error  
Handset internal configuration is corrupt.  
Perform "Restore Defaults" operation via  
administrator menus [or reprogram with  
Configuration Cradle]  
Forced Redirect  
Get Button Defs  
The PBX has told the handset to re-register  
with another PBX.  
No action necessary.  
The Handset is attempting to get definitions  
from the PBX of how the user-programmable  
keys are currently programmed.  
No action necessary.  
Initializing …  
The handset is performing power on  
initialization  
None. This is informational only.  
Internal Err. # #  
The handset has detected a fault from which  
it cannot recover.  
Record the error code so it can be  
reported.  
Turn the handset off then on again.  
If error persists, try registering a different  
handset to this telephone port.  
If error still persists, contact SpectraLink  
Technical Support and report the error.  
Invalid Redirect  
Multiple GW Res  
The PBX has told the handset to re-attempt  
registration with another PBX. The reason  
code in the redirect message is invalid.  
No action necessary.  
More than one NetLink SVP Server has  
responded  
Caused by two or more handsets sharing  
the same IP address. Assign unique IP  
addresses to each phone.  
Multiple SVP Reg  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = SVP IP address  
This can happen if the handset has been  
re-configured to use a different SVP server  
and then powered-up before the previous  
server has had time to determine that the  
handset is no longer connected to it. The  
problem should go away after about 30  
seconds.  
Handset received responses from multiple  
SVP Servers; displays IP address of one  
responding SVP Server  
Must Upgrade SW!  
Handset software is incompatible with  
hardware.  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
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Description  
Action  
Net Busy  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
x…x = AP MAC address  
Handset cannot obtain sufficient bandwidth  
to support a call; displays MAC of failing AP.  
Try the call again later.  
No DHCP Server  
No ESSID  
Handset is unable to contact the DHCP  
server.  
Check that DNCP is operational and  
connected to WLAN or use Static IP  
configuration in the handset.  
Attempted to run site survey application  
without an ESSID set.  
Let handset come completely up.  
Statically configure an ESSID in the Admin  
menu.  
No Func Code  
No Host IP  
Handset software download files are  
incorrect or corrupted  
Reconfigure the handset to gain access to  
the WLAN and download new code.  
The handset is configured for “static IP” (as  
Enter a valid IP address in the  
opposed to “use DHCP”) and no valid host IP configuration settings or change to “use  
address (the handset’s IP address) has been DHCP”.  
entered.  
No IP Address  
No Net Access  
Invalid IP  
Check the IP address of the handset and  
re-configure if required.  
Cannot authenticate / associate with AP  
Verify the AP configuration.  
Verify that all the WEP settings in the  
handset match those in the APs.  
No Net Found  
No APs  
Handset cannot find any Access Points  
This indicates any of the following:  
No radio link  
Verify that the AP is turned on.  
No ESSID – Auto-learn not supported (or)  
incorrect ESSID  
Verify the ESSID of the wireless LAN and  
enter or Autolearn it again if required.  
AP does not support appropriate data rates  
Check the AP configuration against  
Configuration Note for AP.  
Out of range  
Try getting closer to an AP. Check to see if  
other handsets are working within the  
same range of an AP. If so, check the  
ESSID of this handset.  
Incorrect Security settings  
Verify that all the Security settings in the  
handset match those in the APs  
No Net Found  
xxxxxxxxxxxx yy  
x…x = AP MAC address  
yy = AP signal strength  
Check AP and handset network settings  
such as ESSID, Security, Reg domain and  
Handset cannot find a suitable access point; Tx power.  
displays MAC and signal strength of “best”  
non-suitable AP found.  
Ensure APs are configured per  
Configuration Note.  
Try Site Survey mode to determine more  
specific cause.  
No PBX IP Addr  
The Handset could not locate the Mitel PBX.  
If the handset is operating in static IP  
mode, make sure that the PBX IP address  
has been entered in the administrative  
menus under RTC IP Addr. In DHCP mode,  
ensure that the system administrator has  
properly entered the DHCP option  
parameters at the DHCP server.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
No PBX Response  
The handset has exceeded its retransmission Verify that Call Agent IP address and port  
limit with no ACK response from Call Agent.  
are properly configured.  
No Reg Domain  
No SVP IP  
Regulatory Domain Not Set  
Configure the Regulatory Domain of the  
handset  
The handset is configured for “static IP” (as  
opposed to “use DHCP”) and no valid  
NetLink SVP Server address has been  
entered.  
Enter a valid NetLink SVP server IP address  
in the configuration setting or change to  
“use DHCP.”  
No SVP Response  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = SVP Server IP address  
Handset has lost contact with the SVP Server. or a problem with the NetLink SVP Server.  
The handset will keep trying to fix the  
This may be caused by bad radio reception  
problem for 20 seconds, and the message  
may clear by itself. If it does not, the  
handset will restart. Report this problem to  
the system administrator if it keeps  
happening.  
No SVP Server  
Handset can’t locate NetLink SVP Server  
NetLink SVP Server is not working  
IP address configuration of NetLink SVP  
Server is wrong or missing.  
Check error status screen on NetLink SVP  
Server.  
No LAN connection at the NetLink SVP Server Verify NetLink SVP Server connection to  
LAN.  
No SVP Server  
No DNS Entry  
Handset unable to perform DNS lookup for  
SVP Server, server had no entry for SVP  
Server  
The network administrator must verify that  
a proper IP address has been entered for  
the SVP Server DHCP option.  
No SVP Server  
No DNS IP  
Handset unable to perform DNS lookup for  
SVP Server, no IP address for DNS server  
The network administrator must verify  
proper DHCP server operation.  
No SW Found  
A required software component has not been Check that the handset license type has a  
identified.  
corresponding entry in the slnk_cfg.cfg  
file.  
Check that the pd11mgd.bin and  
pi110000.bin entries exist in under this  
license type in the slnk.cfg.cfg file.  
Not Installed!  
A required software component is missing  
The far end of a call has hung up.  
Check that all required software files are  
on the TFTP server, if over-the-air  
downloading is being used. If the error  
repeats, contact SpectraLink Technical  
Support.  
Press END Call  
Register to PBX  
Hang up the near end.  
The handset is attempting to register to the  
PBX.  
If this message persists, verify that the  
handset is properly provisioned on the PBX  
and that the 5220 Emulation mode is set  
properly in the administrative menus.  
Restart Command  
The Handset received a restart command  
from the supported Mitel Networks VoIP  
solution.  
None. The Handset will automatically  
restart in a few seconds.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
Select License  
The correct protocol has not been selected  
from the license set.  
Using the administrative menus, select one  
license from the set to allow the phone to  
download the appropriate software.  
Server Busy  
Handset is attempting to download from a  
TFTP server that is busy downloading other  
devices and refusing additional downloads.  
None, the handset will automatically retry  
the download every few seconds.  
Skt Open Fail  
Socket open fail. Occurs when the Handset  
tries to connect to the PBX but there is no  
response. If resiliency is active, the handset  
will keep trying.  
If the PBX is inoperative and resiliency is  
not active or the handset cannot locate a  
backup PBX, turn off the handset and  
repair the primary PBX. Note that it may be  
advisable to reconfigure the backup PBX to  
be the primary PBX if the repair is more  
time-consum-ing than the reconfiguration.  
Storing Config  
Handset is storing changes to handset  
configuration.  
None. Informational only. The handset may  
display this briefly following a  
configuration change or software  
download.  
SVP Service Rej.  
The NetLink SVP Server has rejected a  
request from the handset  
The handset will restart and attempt to re-  
register with the SVP Server, which should  
fix the problem. Report to your  
administrator if it keeps happening.  
System Busy  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
y…y = SVP Server IP Address  
SVP Server has reached call capacity.  
All call paths are in use, try the call again  
in a few minutes.  
System Locked  
(with Busy Tone)  
NetLink SVP Server is locked  
Try call again later, system has been  
locked for maintenance  
System Gateway is locked  
Try the call again, system has been locked  
for maintenance  
TCP Rcv Timeout  
If the PBX has failed, this message may  
display briefly as the handset tries to connect attempts to connect to the backup PBX.  
Wait for the handset to cycle through  
to the backup PBX in a resilient setting. This  
message may be replaced by the SKT Open  
Fail message if the handset is unsuccessful  
at connecting with the backup PBX or if  
resiliency is not programmed.  
See SKT Open Fail above.  
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Message  
Description  
Action  
TFTP ERROR(x):yy  
A failure has occurred during a TFTP software Error code 01, 02, 07, or 16 - check the  
download. (x) = The file number which was  
being downloaded; yy is an error code  
describing the particular failure. Possible  
error codes are:  
TFTP server configuration.  
Error code 81, the handset will attempt to  
download the file again.  
For other messages, power off the handset,  
then turn it on again to retry the download.  
If the error repeats, note it and contact  
SpectraLink Technical Support.  
01 = TFTP server did not find the requested  
file.  
02 = Access violation (reported from TFTP  
server).  
07 = TFTP server reported "No such user"  
error.  
16 = No TFTP server address.  
81 = File put into memory did not CRC.  
FF = Timeout error. TFTP server did not  
respond within a specified period of time.  
Too Many Errors  
The handset continues to reset and cannot  
be recovered.  
Fatal error. Return handset to SpectraLink.  
Unknown  
xx:yy:zz  
A phrase is missing from your phintl file.  
Download new software from the  
SpectraLink site per Software  
Maintenance.  
Updating …  
The handset is internally updating its  
software images  
None. The handset may do this briefly after  
a download. This is informational only.  
Updating Code…  
Handset is downloading new software into  
memory. The number icons at the bottom of  
the display indicate which file number is  
currently being downloaded. This message  
also displays a progress bar. When the  
progress bar fills the display line the update  
operation is complete on that file.  
None. When the progress bar fills the  
display line the update operation is  
complete on that file.  
Do not turn the handset off during this  
operation.  
Waiting…  
Handset has attempted some operation  
several times and failed  
None. The handset is waiting for a  
specified period of time before attempting  
that operation again.  
Watchdog Timeout  
Wrong Code Type  
The handset failed to hear from the  
supported Mitel Networks VoIP solution  
within the watchdog timeout interval.  
Verify the supported Mitel Networks VoIP  
solution is operational and connected to  
the network.  
The software loaded into the handset is  
incorrect for this model phone  
Replace the software image on the TFTP  
server with software that is correct for the  
phone model.  
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Index  
Access point  
Obstructions, 50  
Coverage, 42  
Out of range, 50  
Coverage test, 47  
Access point, description, 8  
Automatic Learn, 21, 22  
Capacity, 50  
Preferences, user-defined, 24  
Regulatory Domain, 23  
Restore Defaults, 24  
Site Certification, 47  
Checking code, 48  
Customer Support Hotline, 4  
Download messages  
Failure or Recover, 49  
Normal, 48  
Status messages, 51  
Switched Hub, description, 9  
Transmission obstructions, 50  
Updating code, 48  
User Preferences, 24  
Erasing memory, 48  
Handset  
Wireless Telephone  
Configuration problems, 50  
Display IP address of, 28  
Problems with, 50  
Status messages, 51  
High noise option, 28  
Hotline, 4  
Status messages, 51  
NetLink SVP Server, 8  
OAI On/Off, 19  
Wireless Telephone, description, 8  
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