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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
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    251 FreeWorks™ Wireless Telecommunications 
    Wireless Fixed Bases (WFBs)
    The WFBs are the radio base stations that change incoming calls from the system into 
    radio signals used for transmission through the air to the appropriate pocket telephones. 
    The bases also change the incoming radio signals from the pocket telephones into binary 
    data before they are sent to the system.
    Each base can support up to 12 simultaneous conversations. The base can also support 
    one internal cell antenna unit (CAU) or up to 4 remote external CAUs. Each base 
    connects to a radio controller by an I2 interface. Each base connects to 1 to 4 CAUs via 
    an I3 proprietary interface. Table 57 details the WFB dimensions and weight 
    The WFB meets the requirements for “Equipment not Normally Customer Carried” and is 
    intended for use indoors.
    n0 to 120° F (-17.8 to 48.9 °C)
    n0% to 95% relative humidity
    Each WFB can be phantom-powered by the I2 interface on the TN789 radio controller 
    circuit pack or powered from an auxiliary AC power supply (WP-92464). 
    The TN789 can supply 250 mA of load current if no CAUs are installed. The auxiliary AC 
    power supply supplies 400 mA of load current. 
    Each WFB can dissipate from 1.8 Watts to 10 Watts of power (depending on number of 
    simultaneous calls).
    NOTE:
    The auxiliary power supply is required if one or more CAUs connect to the WFB.
    Table 57. WFB Physical Characteristics
    Height Width Depth WeightHeat Dissipation
    (Per Hour)
    5 inches 
    (12.7 cm) 7 inches 
    (17.8 cm)2 inches 
    (5.08 cm)2 Pounds
    (0.9 kg)6.82 to 34.1 BTUs
    (1.72 to 8.6 Kilocalories) 
    						
    							 
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    Cell Antenna Unit (Optional)
    The cell antenna unit (CAU) is an optional remote antenna connecting to a WFB. The 
    antenna expands a coverage area and can be located as far as 100 cable feet (30.5 m) 
    from its associated base. Up to four CAUs connect to a WFB. Each antenna connects to 
    and is powered from the base by an RG59, 75 Ohm coaxial cable. The CAUs use an I3 
    interface. The frequency bandwidth of the antenna is 1910 MHz to 1930 MHz.
    The CAU meets the requirements for “Equipment not Normally Customer Carried” and is 
    intended for use indoors.
    n0 degrees to 120 °F (-17.8 to 48.9 °C)
    n0% to 95% relative humidity
    Each CAU weighs 0.5 pound (0.22 kg) and can dissipate up to 2 Watts of power. The 
    average heat dissipation is 6.82 BTUs (1.7 gram-calories) per hour.
    Wireless Terminals
    Wireless terminals (9601-type) are pocket-sized, portable telephones designed to 
    operate indoors. The telephones provide 2 call appearances: a display that supports 
    basic business communications needs, and a 12-button dial pad. The telephone may be 
    used as a supplement to a wired desk telephone, or it may be used in place of a desk 
    telephone.
    Up to 260 telephones can be used throughout the entire coverage area of 3 million 
    square feet (914,400 square meters). The telephone does not physically connect to the 
    system or to any system component. Instead, the telephone uses wireless 
    communications to a network of WFB. Only the bases physically connect to the system.
    Battery Chargers
    The battery charger can be either wall or desk mounted and can charge a fully 
    discharged battery in less than 1.5 hours. The charger can simultaneously charge a 
    pocket telephone battery and a spare battery pack. The battery charger meets the 
    requirements for “Equipment not Normally Customer Carried” and is intended for use 
    indoors.
    n32 to 120 °F (0 to 48.9 °C)
    n0% to 95% relative humidity 
    						
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    253 FreeWorks™ Wireless Telecommunications 
    DEFINITY Wireless Business System Books
    For more information about installing the DEFINITY wireless business system, refer to 
    DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Test, 555-232-102.
    For information about connecting the wireless fixed base to the DEFINITY system, refer 
    to 
    DEFINITY ECS Interface Wireless Business System, 555-232-108.
    For more information on how to use the wireless telephone handsets, refer to the 
    DEFINITY Wireless Business System Pocket Phone User Guide, 555-232-105.
    For more information about the DEFINITY wireless business system, refer to 
    DEFINITY 
    Wireless Business System Multi-language User Guide
    , Comcode 407 648 112.
    Personal Communications Manager Books
    For more information about planning, installing, and maintaining the Forum personal 
    communications manager, refer to 
    Personal Communications Manager Release 1.1 
    Support Guide
    , 585-232-101SPL.
    For information about the personal communicator, refer to 
    Personal Communicator - 
    2055 User Guide
    , 585-232-702SPL.
    For more information on how to use the system, refer to 
    Getting Started with Personal 
    Communications Manager
    , 585-232-501SPL.
    Wireless Terminals Feature Access
    The Class of Restriction (COR) and Class of Service (COS) features can be used to limit 
    unauthorized access to features or services for a specific handset. Any telephone not 
    administered on a system displays a “service denied” indication.
    A pocket telephone previously administered on a system may be removed from service 
    because it has been returned to customer inventory or reported as lost or stolen. The 
    mobility manager provides a “marking” option. If a “marked” telephone attempts to access 
    the system, a specified referral point is notified. Marked telephones are identified by their 
    serial numbers so a user’s extension number can be assigned to a different telephone. 
    						
    							 
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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
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    255 Overview 
    B — System Capacity Limits
    Overview
    This appendix provides information on the overall characteristics and capacities of the 
    DEFINITY Systems.
    System Capacity Limits
    The maximum parameters for the DEFINITY hardware and software items are listed on 
    the following pages. These parameters apply to Compact Modular Cabinets, 
    Single-Carrier Cabinets, and Multi-Carrier Cabinet systems in category A (ECS and 
    ProLogix Solutions), and category B (DEFINITY BCS, DEFINITY One, and Guestworks).
    Terminal and digital station capacities are reduced by such administered items as: 
    attendant consoles, number of EAS login IDs, and number of ACD agents.
    NOTE:
    Not all maximum capacities listed in Table 58 can be reached simultaneously with 
    all versions or all configurations of the system. See Station Button Capacity for 
    the system button limitations.
    NOTE:
    In Table 58 a single entry denotes that capacities for category A and category B 
    are the same. If the capacities are different, a slash (/) separates the entries (for 
    example, 8/NA). An asterisk, 
    *, indicates that the software capacity limit cannot be 
    achieved due to hardware capacity limits for this platform. 
    						
    							 
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    Table 58. Maximum System Parameters (Category A/B)
    ITEM
    DEFINITY 
    One R8csi R8si R8r
    Abbreviated Dialing (AD)
    AD lists per system 2400* 2400
    *2400 5000
    AD list entry size 24 24 24 24
    AD entries per system 12,000* 12,000
    *12,000 100,000
    Auto dialing button
    1
    Entries per system Note1
    Enhanced list (system list) 1 1 1 1
    Maximum entries 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
    Group lists 100 100 100 1000
    Maximum entries 100 100 100 100
    Group lists per extension 3 3 3 3
    System list 1111
    Maximum entries 100 100 100 100
    Personal lists 2400* 2400
    *2400 5000
    Maximum entries 100 100 100 100
    Personal lists per extension 3 3 3 3
    Applications Adjuncts
    CallVisor ASAI adjuncts 8 8
    2/NA 8/NA 163/NA
    Asynchronous links (RS-232)
    4NA 5 9 10
    CDR output devices Note
    5222
    Journal printers: System
    printerNA 2:1 2:1 2:1
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    257 System Capacity Limits 
    Property management
    systemsNA 1 1 1
    Maximum Links
    625 25 25 33
    BX.25 physical links
    7NA NA 8 16
    C-LAN TCP/IP Ethernet Links
    6 2222
    C-LAN TCP/IP PPP Links
    6 25 25 25 32
    C-LAN IP Routes
    6270 270 400 650
    Application processors NA 1/NA 1/NA 7
    Voice processing adjunctsNA
    Traditional AUDIXNA NA 1 8
    DEFINITY AUDIX NA 1 1 1
    DEFINITY AUDIX DCP
    emulationNA 1 1 1
    DEFINITY AUDIX control link NA NA 1 1
    INTUITY AUDIXNA
    INTUITY AUDIX 
    (Via mode code)NA 1 1
    818
    INTUITY AUDIX (Via BX.25) NA NA 1 8
    INTUITY AUDIX (Via TCP/IP) NA 1 1 8
    INTUITY AUDIX (MAPD) NA 1 1 1
    Mode code voice mail systemsNA 1 1
    818
    DEFINITY ONE
    coresident AUDIX1NANANA
    Table 58. Maximum System Parameters (Category A/B) — Continued  
    ITEM
    DEFINITY 
    One R8csi R8si R8r
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    Other adjuncts
    CMS X.25 adjunct
    (PI/PGATE)
    9NA
    CMS C-LAN adjuncts 1
    91/NA 1/NA 1/NA
    ICM adjuncts (ISDN gateway) NA NA NA NA
    BX.25 Processor channels NA NA 64 128
    BX.25 Hop channels NA NA 64 128
    TCP/IP Processor Channels
    (includes Gateway Channels)128 128 256 384
    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
    Announcements per split 2 2 2 2
    Announcements per system 128 128 128 1000
    Splits 99 99 99 600
    ACD members per split 200 200 200 999
    Maximum administered ACD
    members
    101000* 1000*/
    1501000/
    15010,000/150
    Logged-In splits per agent
    11500 500/150 5200/150
    No CMS 4 4 4 4
    R2 or R3V1 CMS NA 3/NA 3/NA 3/NA
    R3V2 or later CMS
    94 4/NA 4/NA 4/NA
    Maximum Logged-in ACD agents
    when each logs into
    12
    1 split 500* NA/500 NA/500 NA/5200
    Table 58. Maximum System Parameters (Category A/B) — Continued  
    ITEM
    DEFINITY 
    One R8csi R8si R8r
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    2 splits 500* 500 500 5000
    3 splits 333* 333 333 3333
    4 splits 250* 250 250 2500
    Queue slots per group
    13200 200 200 999
    Queue slots per system 1500 1500 1500 25,000
    ARS/AAR
    AAR/ARS patterns (shared) 254 254 254 640
    ARS/AAR analysis tables 2000 2000 2000 2000
    Choices per RHNPA table 12 12 12 12
    Digit conversion entries 400 400 400 400
    AAR/ARS digit conversion
    Digits deleted for ARS/AAR 28 28 28 28
    Digits inserted for ARS/AAR 18 18 18 18
    AAR/ARS sub-net trunking
    Digits deleted for ARS/AAR
    1428 28 28 28
    Digits inserted for ARS/AAR 36 36 36 36
    Entries in each RHNPA table 1000 1000 1000 1000
    FRLs 8888
    Inserted digit strings
    151200 1200 1200 3000
    Patterns for measurement
    Shared patterns for
    measurement20 20 20 25
    Table 58. Maximum System Parameters (Category A/B) — Continued  
    ITEM
    DEFINITY 
    One R8csi R8si R8r
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    RHNPA tables 32 32 32 32
    Routing plans 8 8 8 8
    ARS toll tables 32 32 32 32
    Entries per toll table 800 800 800 800
    Trunk groups in 
    ARS/AAR pattern66616
    UDP (entries) 10,000 10,000 10,000 50,000
    TOD charts 8888
    Toll analysis table entries 1000 1000 1000 1000
    Attendant Service
    Attendant consoles (day:night)
    1615:01 15:1 15:1 27:1
    Attendant console 100s
    groups per attendant20 20 20 20
    Attendant control 
    restriction groups96 96 96 96
    Centralized attendant service
    Release link trunks at branch 99 99/NA 99/NA 255/NA
    Release link trunk 
    groups at branch1 1/NA 1/NA 1/NA
    Release link trunks at main 400 400/NA 400/NA 4000/NA
    Release link trunk 
    groups at main
    1799 99/NA 99/NA 666/NA
    Table 58. Maximum System Parameters (Category A/B) — Continued  
    ITEM
    DEFINITY 
    One R8csi R8si R8r
    Continued on next page 
    						
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