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Figure 4.Digital Mobility Base Station
Digital Mobility Repeaters
Each Digital Mobility repeater provides two or four channels and supports two or four simultaneous
conversations while extending coverage from a base station by providing up to 50 percent additional mobility
coverage. Up to six repeaters can be registered to a specific base station in order to further extend base station
range. Repeaters are linked to the base station wirelessly, so no physical connection is required. Local power is
required for each repeater.
The Digital Mobility solution also includes an external antenna which can be used in conjunction with a repeater
to extend a base station signal up to one kilometer away. A typical application would be a campus with multiple
buildings requiring coverage.
Figure 5.Digital Mobility Repeater
Digital Mobility Handsets
A portfolio of handsets are supported with the mobility portfolio:
Digital Mobility Handset 7430
A high value and low cost handset fulfilling all basic requirements for a
mobility handset. Targeted at industry, warehouse, and retail segments.
The 7430 is available in North America, and Argentina only. Equivalent
handsets include the 4135 (EMEA and Hong Kong) 4136 (Australia and New
Zealand), and 7434 (South America).
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Digital Mobility Handset 7449
A classic high-quality rugged handset with a high level of functionality,
targeted at office, hospital, and customer support centers. This handset has
an IP 54 classification (protection against dust and splashing water).
The 7440 is available in North America, and Argentina only. Equivalent
handsets include the 4145 (EMEA and Hong Kong) 4146 (Australia and New
Zealand), and 7444 (South America).
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Digital Mobility Handset 4145Ex
The ultimate handset with IP 54 and intrinsic safe classifications. Targeted for
use in explosives environments within oil, gas and chemical production.
The 4145Ex is available in EMEA. Equivalent handsets include the 4146Ex
(Australia and New Zealand).
Common Handset Attributes
· IP Office feature integration similar like the BST telephones, including 3 soft keys
· Graphical display
· Auto Login - Roaming between 4 different systems
· Headset jack (not included with 7430/4135)
· Loud speaker (Hands free mode) –7440/4145 only
· Telephone book with storage for 80 names and numbers
· Can be set to vibrate mode (not included with 7430)
· Text message capability
· Silent mode (mute all sounds)
· Redial function (last 10 numbers)
· Adjustable volume
· Nine different ring tones
· Key lock
· Microphone mute
· Caller-ID presentation
· Automatic hook-off
· Standby/speech-time: 100/10 hours
· Temperature compensated charging
· Weight including battery is 4.3 ounces (121 grams)
· Size: 5.6” x 1.9” x 1.0” (143 x 48 x 26 mm)
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Digital Mobility Software
The Digital Mobility Solution is supported by an easy to use Operations, Administration, and Management
(OA&M) software package, a Mobility Software Service Tool, and a comprehensive Deployment Tool.
Operations, Administration, and Management Software Package
The OA&M software package allows the following aspects of the Digital Mobility solution to be managed:
· Digital Mobility Controller administration
· Handset registration and subscription
· System backup and restore programming information
· Statistical package for debug
· Broadcasting test messaging
· Updating base station firmware
· Remote system administration via RS232. Optional serial-IP converter
Mobility Software Service Tool
The Mobility Software Service Tool allows the following aspects of the Digital Mobility solution to be managed:
· Repeater programming
· Handset firmware upgrading
Note: Use of this tool requires a programming cable and service tool handset cradle.
Deployment Tool
The Deployment Tool can be used to assist with challenging deployments. For normal deployments a handset
can be used to deploy the Digital Mobility Solution. Each handset can be used to perform the following
administrative activities:
· General deployment requirements
· Register master handset
· Register and subscribe handsets
· Subscribe multiple systems
· Base station/Repeater registration
The Deployment Tool and the ability of the wireless handsets to provide coverage information provide effective
tools for quick, sure installations and coverage with minimal gaps or costly overlapping. The Deployment Tool
provides superior deployment to competitive offerings and will ensure a more cost effective, more accurate
installation.
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