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Revision as of 18:43, 3 April 2007
Detailed information about the DECT master and the DECT radios is displayed here. The Master section is hidden, however, if the Statistics submenu is viewed from a configured DECT radio.
Master section:
- Calls in: All incoming calls on the DECT master.
- Calls in Delivered: All incoming calls that were put through on the DECT master.
- Calls Out: All outgoing calls on the DECT master.
- Handover: All handovers that took place on the DECT master. If a mobile phone is located in the transmitting range of the DECT master and switches to a different transmitting range (DECT radio), a handover to the next transmitting range must take place, so that the DECT master knows how the voice data is to be routed.
- Handover Failed: All failed handovers in the DECT master range.
- Abnormal Call Release: All other failed calls. An example of such an Abnormal Call Release is a mobile phone battery that has become empty.
Radio section:
- Calls in : All incoming calls on the DECT radio.
- Calls Out: All outgoing calls on the DECT radio.
- Handover: All handovers initiated on the DECT radios that took place. If a mobile phone is located in the transmitting range of a DECT radio and leaves it, a handover to the next transmitting range (radio or master) must take place, so that the DECT master knows where the voice data is to be transmitted to.
- Handover Failed: All handovers initiated on the DECT radios that failed.
Finally, the total operating time of the DECT subsystem is displayed.