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'''Note''': This information applies to IP1200 | |||
Each line represents a DECT radio with specification of the RPN (Radio Part Number) and the RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication): | === Frequency Band === | ||
The frequency band for the current location. It can be set only in the DECT sync-master. | |||
WARNING: Setting the wrong band can be against concerned states law. | |||
=== Other bases === | |||
The list of all other bases seen by the DECT system. Each line represents a DECT radio with specification of the RPN (Radio Part Number) and the RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication): | |||
* '''RPN (Radio Part Number):''' The Radio Part Number is the radio ID of the DECT radio. | * '''RPN (Radio Part Number):''' The Radio Part Number is the radio ID of the DECT radio. | ||
* '''RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication):''' The Radio Signal Strength Indication is the field strength of the individual DECT radio. | * '''RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication):''' The Radio Signal Strength Indication is the field strength of the individual DECT radio. |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 14 May 2012
Note: This information applies to IP1200
Frequency Band
The frequency band for the current location. It can be set only in the DECT sync-master.
WARNING: Setting the wrong band can be against concerned states law.
Other bases
The list of all other bases seen by the DECT system. Each line represents a DECT radio with specification of the RPN (Radio Part Number) and the RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication):
- RPN (Radio Part Number): The Radio Part Number is the radio ID of the DECT radio.
- RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indication): The Radio Signal Strength Indication is the field strength of the individual DECT radio.