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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware

101

Installation and Maintenance Guide

DECT media bay module

(region-specific application)

Like the 4X16 module, the DECT module is both a trunk and station module. The DECT media
bay module has eight RJ45 jacks that connect to base stations deployed around the coverage area.
It also supports four ISDN lines, which allow a maximum of eight simultaneous call paths. This
module has a wizard that sets up the module programming to match with the Business
Communications Manager programming for the handsets. Refer to the DECT Installation and
Maintenance Guide
for specific procedures to install the base stations, to set up the DECT module
firmware, and to subscribe the handsets to the Business Communications Manager.

Figure 34

shows a front view of the module. As well as a Power and Status LED, the DECT

module has LEDs that indicate the Run state and base station power state.

Figure 34

DECT faceplate with eight RJ45 connectors

Table 9

Specialized modules

Module type

What it does

Special notes

DECT

“DECT media bay
module”

connects a maximum of eight radio base stations
which receives transmissions from registered
cordless handsets (a maximum of 32).

Only available for some profiles. Refer to

“Mobility services by region” on page 299

.

The DECT module contains the equivalent
of one BRI module, therefore, it does not
require a separate trunk module on the
system.

FEM

“Fiber Expansion
media bay module”

connects a maximum of six Norstar expansion
modules

The switches on the FEM are used to turn
fiber ports on and off. The FEM does not
work correctly if you set these switches
using the rules used for other media bay
modules.

Each RJ45 jack
can connect to
one base station

Power LED
Status LED

Run LED

Base station power LED

DECT media bay module