ZyXEL MAX318M User Guide - Page 204

Table 103, STATE, DESCRIPTION, Product Specifications

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Chapter 14 Product Specifications Table 103 LEDs Status for Outdoor Device LED STATE DESCRIPTION Strength Indicator The Strength Indicator LEDs display the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of the wireless (WiMAX) connection. 5 Signal LEDs The signal strength is greater than or equal to -50 dBm. 4 Signal LEDs The signal strength is between -50 and -60 dBm. 3 Signal LEDs The signal strength is between -60 and -70 dBm. 2 Signal LEDs The signal strength is between -70 and -80 dBm. 1 Signal LED The signal strength is between -80 and -90 dBm. 0 Signal LEDs The signal strength is less than -90 dBm. Buzzer Behavior The buzzer uses sound to alert users to the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of the wireless (WiMAX) connection. 5 Counts (5 sec.) The signal strength is greater than or equal to -50 dBm. 4 Counts (4 sec.) The signal strength is between -50 and -60 dBm. 3 Counts (3 sec.) The signal strength is between -60 and -70 dBm. 2 Counts (2 sec.) The signal strength is between -70 and -80 dBm. 1 Count (1 sec.) The signal strength is between -80 and -90 dBm. 0 Counts The signal strength is less than -90 dBm. Activity Indicator Off Green The WiMAX Device is not ready. The WiMAX Device is connected to the network. Blinking The WiMAX Device system is seeking a viable signal. The following table is for models with VoIP feature. Table 104 Voice Features Call Park and Pickup Call park and pickup lets you put a call on hold (park) and then continue the call (pickup). The caller must still pay while the call is parked. When you park the call, you enter a number of your choice (up to eight digits), which you must enter again when you pick up the call. If you do not enter the correct number, you cannot pickup the call. This means that only someone who knows the number you have chosen can pick up the call. Call Return Country Code Do not Disturb (DnD) Auto Dial You can have more than one call on hold at the same time, but you must give each call a different number. With call return, you can place a call to the last number that called you (either answered or missed). The last incoming call can be through either SIP or PSTN. Phone standards and settings differ from one country to another, so the settings on your WiMAX Device must be configured to match those of the country you are in. The country code feature allows you to do this by selecting the country from a list rather than changing each setting manually. Configure the country code feature when you move the WiMAX Device from one country to another. This feature allows you to set your phone not to ring when someone calls you. You can set each phone independently using its keypad, or configure global settings for all phones using the command line interpreter. You can set the WiMAX Device to automatically dial a specified number immediately whenever you lift a phone off the hook. Use the Web Configurator to set the specified number. Use the command line interpreter to have the WiMAX Device wait a specified length of time before dialing the number. 204 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide

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Chapter 14 Product Specifications
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide
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The following table is for models with VoIP feature.
Table 103
LEDs Status for Outdoor Device
LED
STATE
DESCRIPTION
Strength
Indicator
The Strength Indicator LEDs display the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
of the wireless (WiMAX) connection.
5 Signal LEDs
The signal strength is greater than or equal to -50 dBm.
4 Signal LEDs
The signal strength is between -50 and -60 dBm.
3 Signal LEDs
The signal strength is between -60 and -70 dBm.
2 Signal LEDs
The signal strength is between -70 and -80 dBm.
1 Signal LED
The signal strength is between -80 and -90 dBm.
0 Signal LEDs
The signal strength is less than -90 dBm.
Buzzer
Behavior
The buzzer uses sound to alert users to the Received Signal Strength Indication
(RSSI) of the wireless (WiMAX) connection.
5 Counts (5 sec.)
The signal strength is greater than or equal to -50 dBm.
4 Counts (4 sec.)
The signal strength is between -50 and -60 dBm.
3 Counts (3 sec.)
The signal strength is between -60 and -70 dBm.
2 Counts (2 sec.)
The signal strength is between -70 and -80 dBm.
1 Count (1 sec.)
The signal strength is between -80 and -90 dBm.
0 Counts
The signal strength is less than -90 dBm.
Activity
Indicator
Off
The WiMAX Device is not ready.
Green
The WiMAX Device is connected to the network.
Blinking
The WiMAX Device system is seeking a viable signal.
Table 104
Voice Features
Call Park and Pickup
Call park and pickup lets you put a call on hold (park) and then continue the
call (pickup). The caller must still pay while the call is parked.
When you park the call, you enter a number of your choice (up to eight
digits), which you must enter again when you pick up the call. If you do not
enter the correct number, you cannot pickup the call. This means that only
someone who knows the number you have chosen can pick up the call.
You can have more than one call on hold at the same time, but you must
give each call a different number.
Call Return
With call return, you can place a call to the last number that called you
(either answered or missed). The last incoming call can be through either
SIP or PSTN.
Country Code
Phone standards and settings differ from one country to another, so the
settings on your WiMAX Device must be configured to match those of the
country you are in. The country code feature allows you to do this by
selecting the country from a list rather than changing each setting manually.
Configure the country code feature when you move the WiMAX Device from
one country to another.
Do not Disturb
(DnD)
This feature allows you to set your phone not to ring when someone calls
you. You can set each phone independently using its keypad, or configure
global settings for all phones using the command line interpreter.
Auto Dial
You can set the WiMAX Device to automatically dial a specified number
immediately whenever you lift a phone off the hook. Use the Web
Configurator to set the specified number. Use the command line interpreter
to have the WiMAX Device wait a specified length of time before dialing the
number.