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Next Generation DECT R4
for Integral Enterprise
Jörg Richter
Overview Description
DECT R4
 Avaya’s next generation DECT solution for CM and IP Office
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High end phone with liquid protection and BlueTooth headset support
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Cost effective low end phone
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Centralized management server
 DECT is Avaya’s voice-only inbuilding wireless solution
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Mature technology with high voice quality
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Price effective, easy to deploy
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DECT-only frequency band at 1.9 GHz, protected by FCC and European regulations
 Complete solution, no interoperability issues
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Wireless telephones 3720 (low end) and 3725 (high end)
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Wireless transmitters RBS (Radio Base stations) with internal and external antennas, Outdoor
housing separately available
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AIWS (Avaya Inbuilding Wireless Server) for centralized management,
Hardware/Software/Licenses in one bundle
• Standard: centralized management for up to 120 phones
• Enterprise: centralized management for up to 1000 phones
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Solution View – Network and System Topology
Integral Enterprise
UpN
ISDN DECT RBS
3720
Integral 5
Intranet
3725
Advanced Charger
Rackmount Charger
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Avaya Inbuilding Wireless Server (AIWS)
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DECT Phones
 Avaya 3720 (Low cost office handset)
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Black and white display
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Loudspeaker / hands free
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Graphical user interface
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Four way navigation key
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5 built-in UI languages
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Advanced replacement, no SIM card needed anymore
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Standby 180h, Talk Time 16h (under optimal conditions)
 Avaya 3725 (High end office / medical handset)
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Color display
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Loudspeaker / hands free
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Graphical user interface
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Five way navigation key
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Bluetooth headset interface (Bluetooth 2.0, handsfree profile)
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Liquid and dust protected (IP 44)
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Multi-functional button (alarm call, answer call, etc.)
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Advanced replacement, no SIM card needed anymore
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Standby 120h, Talk Time with BlueTooth Headset 13h, w/o Bluetooth Headset
20h (under optimal conditions)
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ISDN DECT Radio Base Station (RBS)
 New RBS RM627 (internal antennas) and RM637 (external
antennas)
 100% compatible with legacy RBS (RM617 etc.), mixed installations
possible, legacy DECT handsets (D3 etc.) can still be used
 Old site survey toolkits can still be used (except when doing
measurements with external antennas)
 Support for messaging via NovaLink MACS remains unchanged
 No support for legacy DECT2 board, all other DECT boards are
supported
 Encrypted communication between RBS and DECT handsets now
possible (only with RM627 and RM637, not with legacy RBS)
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Which charger for what?
 Basic Charger
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Charges one DECT phone (3720 and 3725)
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Charge time: 4 h
 Advanced Charger
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Charges one DECT phone (3720 and 3725)
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Supports easy replacement of telephones
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Connected to configuration tool PDM (Portable Device Manager) via USB
or Ethernet
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Charge time: 4 h
 Rackmount Charger
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Same functionality as advanced charger but for six DECT phones (3720
and 3725)
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Charge time: 4 h
 Multiple Battery Charger
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Charges six batteries (3725)
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Charge time: 4 h
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Avaya Inbuilding Wireless Server (AIWS)
 Software Download Via
Intranet
Advanced/Rackmount Charger
Advanced Charger
 Centralized Handset
Rackmount Charger
Avaya Inbuilding Wireless Server
(AIWS)
Configuration Via
Advanced/Rackmount Charger
 Virtual SIM Card
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Using charging cradles for configuration
PDM
 Laptop and USB connection
– Possible with advanced
and rackmount charger
LAN
 Web browser and
AIWS
– Possible with advanced
and rackmount charger
AIWS
PDM
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INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS
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