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DECT Radio Fixed Parts
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DECT Radio Fixed Parts RFP 22 RFP (L)32 IP RFP 24 / RFP (L)34 IP RFP (L)42 WLAN The DECT radio fixed parts are the basic modules used to expand DECT radio networks on OpenCom 1000 systems. Each of these stations provides a separate cell with a range of up to 300 metres within the DECT radio network. There is a choice of radio fixed parts for connection to the classic 2-wire line (DECT) or for the IP network (DECToverIP or SIP-DECT), for indoor or outdoor deployment, with different antennas for directional or omni-directional radiation. RFP (L)34 IP1 - the IP outdoor radio fixed part RFP (L)34 IP combines the features of RFP (L)32 IP with outdoor operating requirements (protection class IP 65). If required, radio relay antennas can also be used instead of the dipole antennas. RFP 34 IP is powered using Power-over-Ethernet. RFP 22 - the DECT indoor radio fixed part RFP 22 provides four to eight simultaneous call connections with one to two UPN interfaces. It is powered via the 2-wire system interface and has a range of 1000 metres. RFP 24 - the DECT outdoor radio fixed part RFP 24 has the same functions as the RFP 22, but has been designed specially for use outdoors and complies with protection class IP65. RFP 24 can be operated either with dipole or radio relay antennas, thereby adapting perfectly to the operating conditions. RFP (L)32 IP1 - the IP indoor radio fixed part RFP (L)32 IP allows full integration of DECT radio networks into the IP infrastructure and can be used to make 8 calls simultaneously. It is powered either via a separate power supply unit or via Power-over-Ethernet. Radio wave propagation is always subject to some physical constraints. The more reflections occur, the worse the transmission may be. Aastra DECT XQ guarantees optimum voice quality in reflectionprone environments, i.e. large metal surfaces such as high-rise stores. RFP (L)42 WLAN1 - the WLAN radio fixed part2 RFP (L)42 WLAN judiciously combines two mobile standards: DECT on the one hand allows mobile system phones to be operated while the integrated WLAN access point ensures that mobile PCs or workstations have access to the company network. The centralised management means that a hotspot with several WLAN access points can be set up. (1) (L) with pre-licensed IP-RFPs for SIP-DECT. (2) Not available in all countries. 20