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This article describes the IP1202/IP1203 DECT system, differences to the IP1200, the migration policy and provides further helpful information.
This article describes the IP1202/IP1203 DECT system and provides further helpful information.


==Applies To==
==Applies To==
This information applies to:
This information applies to:
*IP1202, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1202e
*IP1202, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1202e
*IP1203, IP1203/4, IP1203e
*IP1203, IP1203/4, IP1203e
*IP61
*IP64
*IP63
*IP64 (2017 version)
*IP65
*IP65
*Ascom d81/d81ex/d83
*Ascom d83
*Firmware Version 15
 
==Product Availability==
===IP-DECT base stations===
* '''[[Datasheet IP1203|IP1202/4s]]''': Singlecell DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Minimum required firmware 13r1sr8.
* '''[[Datasheet IP1203|IP1203]]''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor of IP1202.
* '''[[Datasheet IP1203|IP1203/4]]''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor if IP1202/4.
* '''[[Datasheet IP1203|IP1203e]]''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels, two external antenna connectors and two included dipole omni directional antennas. Successor of IP1202e.
===IP-DECT handsets===
Current innovaphone portfolio includes the following DECT devices (as of August 2022):
* '''[[Datasheet IP64|IP64]]''': Entry level handset. Successor of IP61. Labeled as DH6 in WinPDM & IP1203.
* '''[[Datasheet IP65|IP65]]''': Advanced level handset with messaging abilities. Successor of IP63. Labeled as DH7-M in WinPDM & IP1203.
* Ascom '''[[Datasheet d83|d83 Talker]]''': DECT phone for rough environments. Successor of d81. Labeled as d83-Talker in WinPDM & IP1203.
* Ascom '''[[Datasheet d83|d83 Messenger]]''': DECT phone for rough environments with messaging functionality. Labeled as d83-Messenger in WinPDM & IP1203.
* Ascom '''[[Datasheet d83|d83 Protector]]''': DECT phone for rough environments with alarming and messaging functionality. Labeled as d83-Protector in WinPDM & IP1203.
 
===IP-DECT Antennas===
{{IP-DECT External Antennas}}
For details about external antennas and their usage, refer to [[Reference:IP1202e DECT base station with external antennas|this article]].
===Base station housings===
{{IP-DECT Outdoor Housings}}
===Accessories===
* simple charger (50-00060-001) for both IP64 and IP65 (DC3-UAAA)
* simple charger (50-00083-019) for d83 (DC3-AAAD)
* programming device (50-00060-021) for both IP64 and IP65 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-UAAA - same as for Wifi-device IP73, no Firmware Update for the device itself is required)
* programming device (50-00083-020) for Ascom d83 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-AAAD)
Remarks:
* Chargers and programming devices are not part of the handset delivery and '''have to be ordered separately'''.
* Any previously available DECT devices are end-of-life and no more supported.
==Firmware==
Firmware for DECT-basestations (IP1202, IP1202e, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1203, IP1203e, IP1203/4), handsets (IP61, IP63, IP64, IP65) and WinPDM can be downloaded via the [https://store.innovaphone.com/release/134513/download.htm innovaphone AppStore].


It touches:
IP1203x is supported by major firmware version 13 and higher. It can be operated together with IP1202 devices with the same V13 firmware version.


*IP1200
Starting with 15r1, the VARs flash space for IP1203 base stations [[ReleaseNotes15r1:Firmware#189353 - ip1203: increase VARs flash space|was increased]]. If you want to '''downgrade''' an IP1203 base station to prior 15r1 firmware, you have to download the current config, downgrade the IP1203 and upload the config afterward again.
*IP52
*IP54
*IP55
*IP56
*IP64 (old version)


==Product Availability==
==OTA (Over the Air) Features==
===Important===
If you have your IP120x radios already included in an Ascom Unite system, you can't use these features, since the unite module inside the IP120x configuration is used for the innovaphone OTA features also.<br>
So either you use a Unite system (which includes paramter configuration and firmware updates) or our OTA features.
 
A running call won't be affected by the firmware update and the handset will only restart, if the call is ended. But keep in mind, that the update progress will take much longer, since the resources of the IP120x are primary used for running calls.
 
===Devices App (recommended)===
* You can configure an update job to roll out handset updates: [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Concept_App_Service_Devices#DECT_handsets]].<br>
** After the update job config is pushed to the dect radios, the dect radios need an additional reboot.
* You can configure a DECT handset configuration to roll out handset configuration options: [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Concept_App_Service_Devices#DECT_handsets_2]].
* See [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Concept_App_Service_Devices#Supported_DECT_handsets | Supported DECT handsets]].
 
===Firmware update (manual configuration)===
Firmware of IP64, IP65 and Ascom d81 and d83 handsets can be updated via parameter definition on the dect master.
 
Upon registering of the handsets, they give the dect master their current firmware version information. If this version differs from the configured firmware version parameter, the base station on which the handset is registered on, starts a download of the firmware.<br>
After the download is completed, the handsets restarts automatically with the new firmware.
 
The following config lines need to be added to the IP120x configuration, to update all registered IP64 and IP65 handsets, for example to firmware 3.0.16:
 
<code>
!config change DEVMANBW /hs-param-url<br>
!config change DEVMANPP /firm-dh7 3.0.16 /firm-dh7-url http://<PATH to Webserver>/IP65/DH7-M_v3.0.16.bin /firm-dh6 3.0.16 /firm-dh6-url http://<PATH to Webserver>/IP64/DH6_v3.0.16.bin<br>
!config write<br>
!config activate<br>
!reset
</code>
 
====Explanation of the parameters====


===IP-DECT base stations===
'''''/hs-param-url''''' enables the over-the-air feature in the '''DEVMANBW''' module. The firmware parameters need to be configured in the '''DEVMANPP''' module.


* '''IP1202''': Multicell capable DECT basestation offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels. Ready for order since April 2012. Order no. 50-01202-001
'''''/firm-dh7''''' sets the firmware value for IP65 handsets to the wanted firmware version. If the handset already have that firmware, no update is executed.<br>
* '''IP1202/4''': Multicell capable DECT basestation offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Ready for order since mid 2016. Order no. 50-01202-002
'''''/firm-dh7-url''''' URL where the firmware binary for IP65 handsets can be downloaded.<br>
* '''IP1202e''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels, two external antenna connectors and two included dipole omni directional antennas. Ready for order since Q4/2012. Order no. 50-01202-003
'''''/firm-dh6''''' sets the firmware value for IP64 handsets to the wanted firmware version. If the handset already have that firmware, no update is executed.<br>
* '''IP1202/4s''': Singlecell DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Ready for order since end of 2019. Work with firmware 13r1sr8 and higher. Order no. 50-01202-010
'''''/firm-dh6-url''''' URL where the firmware binary for IP64 handsets can be downloaded.<br>
<br>
* '''IP1203''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor of IP1202. Ready for order since December 2020. Order no. 50-01203-001
* '''IP1203/4''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor if IP1202/4. Ready for order since December 2020. Order no. 50-01203-002
* '''IP1203e''': Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels, two external antenna connectors and two included dipole omni directional antennas. Successor of IP1202e. Ready for order since December 2020. Order no. 50-01203-003
<br>
* '''IP1200''': Predecessor of IP1202. Can be ordered until supplies run out. Repair of defective devices was discontinued in 2014.


===IP-DECT Repeater and Antennas===
====More information====
* Only the .bin files can be used as download. If you've downloaded the firmware via our store, it is in .pkg format and includes more data. You need to unpack the .pkg (for example via 7zip or WinRAR) to get the .bin file.
* For each handset, a separate download of the firmware will be executed. So if you have three IP65 handsets registered on the same IP120x, three downloads will be started.
** The DEVMANPP module in the master will limit it to max 10 downloads in parallel. There are also some limitations in the handset that will make sure that there are not more than 5 downloads per radio.
* If a handset is shut down or deregistered while the download is running, the download is cancelled and will be started again, the next time the handset is registered.


The IP-DECT Repeater '''for IP1200''' and External Antennas can be ordered until 05/2014.
===Configuration of Handset parameters ===
'''Important:''' This Feature is available with firmware version '''4.3.2''' onwards for IP64 and IP65 Handsets.


'''IP1202e/IP1203e''' includes two dipole omni directional antennas. Directional antennas have to be ordered separately depending on the use case. Following models will be available for order:
* DualDirectionalAntenna      (50-01202-004)
* DirectionalSingleAntenna    (50-01202-005)
* OmniDirectionalSingleAntenna (50-01202-006)


Refer to [[Reference:IP1202e DECT base station with external antennas|this article for more information]] regarding external antennas on IP1202e/IP1203e.
IP64 and IP65 handsets can receive different configurations via a parameter .xml-file from the base station.


===Outdoor housings===
The following config lines need to be added to the IP120x configuration:
For IP1202/1203 innovaphone offers two different types of outdoor housings:
* simple with punching for optional cable bushing (50-01202-007) - [https://www.innovaphone.com/content/downloads/ds_ip1202o_de.pdf Datasheet (german only)]
* advanced with embedded heating (50-01202-008) - [https://www.innovaphone.com/content/downloads/ds_ip1202oh_de.pdf Datasheet (german only)]


===DECT Handsets and Accessories===
!config change DEVMANBW /hs-param-url http://<PATH to Webserver>/<parameter-file>.xml
!config write
!config activate


Current innovaphone portfolio as of August 2022 includes the following DECT devices and accessories:
The base station will retrieve the parameter file on restart of the base itself or on the configured timeout value (default is 60 minutes).<br>
You can adjust the default timeout to a lower value, e.g. 1 minute, by adding the following config:


'''Current Handsets'''
!config add DEVMANBW /cfg-poll-interval 1
!config write
!config activate


* Entry level handset '''IP64''' (50-00064-001)
For the handsets to get the parameters, they need to be restarted. After connecting to the base station, the handsets will retrieve the parameters.
* Advanced level handset '''IP65''' (50-00065-001)


* Ascom '''d81ex''' (50-00081-002) for hazardous environments
An example .xml-file can be downloaded [[Media:Parameter.zip|here]].<br>
This file will set the following parameters on the handset:
* Language = German
* Date format = DD/MM/YYYY
* Voicemail number = 99


* Ascom '''d83 Talker''' (50-00083-013) DECT phone for rough environments
A list with all available parameters can be found [[Media:Parameter id.pdf|here]].
* Ascom '''d83 Messenger''' (50-00083-014) DECT phone with [[D83_Technical_Data_EN#Different_Versions|messaging functionality]] for rough environments
* Ascom '''d83 Protector''' (50-00083-015) DECT phone with [[D83_Technical_Data_EN#Different_Versions|alarming and messaging functionality]] for rough environments


'''Current accessories'''
====Explanation of the parameter list====


* simple charger (50-00060-001) for both IP64 and IP65 (DC3-UAAA)
Parameter id range 4-7 is for configuring the call menu options, which comes in pairs. So even numbers define the menu text and odd numbers the action (4 and 5, 6 and 7 etc.). Typically used for defining feature access codes.
* simple charger (50-00083-019) for d83 (DC3-AAAD)


* programming device (50-00060-021) for both IP64 and IP65 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-UAAA - same as for Wifi-device IP73, no Firmware Update for the device itself is required)
==== Troubleshooting OTA ====
* programming device and charger (50-00060-003) for Ascom d81ex for administration purposes via WinPDM (DC4-AAAB)
If the handset is not updated, please send us (support@innovaphone.com) a trace with following options:
* programming device (50-00083-020) for Ascom d83 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-AAAD)


'''Remarks:'''
'''All IPv4 TCP/UDP Traffic'''
*Please be aware that '''chargers''' are not part of the handset delivery and '''have to be ordered separately'''!
*Initial deliveries of IP64/IP65 may come with pre-installed firmware 1.x. Firmware upgrade to version 2.x (available at download page) is required and will take approx. 15min.


Following DECT devices are end-of-life
'''All IPv4 TLS Traffic'''
*'''IP52, IP54, IP55, IP56, IP61, IP63'''


===Firmware===
Also enable further trace options, via commands on the base station:
Firmware for DECT-basestations (IP1202, IP1202e, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1203, IP1203e, IP1203/4), handsets (IP61, IP63, IP64, IP65) and WinPDM can be downloaded via the [https://store.innovaphone.com/release/134513/download.htm innovaphone AppStore].
!config add CUNITE /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add CUNITE FILEGET /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add DEVMANPP /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add DEVMANBW /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add MATP /trace /module-trace verbose
!config write
!reset


IP1203x is supported by major firmware version 13 and higher. It can be operated together with IP1202 devices with the same V13 firmware version.
==Licensing==
innovaphone DECT devices are only operational with innovaphone PBX licenses. Operation without innovaphone PBX is not possible.


==Compatibility Statements==
==Compatibility Statements==
IP1202 and IP1203 base stations are compatible to each other and can be used in mixed systems in V12 and V13 innovaphone PBX environments (with most recent FW version). When adding an IP1203 to an IP1202 installation, an update of the DECT devices to a V13 firmware is required (PBX can remain on V12 firmware).
IP1202 and IP1203 base stations are compatible to each other and can be used in mixed systems in V12 and V13 innovaphone PBX environments (with most recent FW version). When adding an IP1203 to an IP1202 installation, an update of the DECT devices to a V13 firmware is required (PBX can remain on V12 firmware).


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=> This means '''NO ROAMING''' between different systems (usage of a specific handset in a non-compatible IP-DECT system - see above)
=> This means '''NO ROAMING''' between different systems (usage of a specific handset in a non-compatible IP-DECT system - see above)


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===Parallel usage of IP1200 and IP1202/IP1203 IP-DECT systems===
===Parallel usage of IP1200 and IP1202/IP1203 IP-DECT systems===


The operation is only possible as two independent systems. No handover or roaming between the systems is possible. An IP1202/IP1203-based system can and should synchronize the TDM clock with IP1200 based system to avoid interference.
The operation is only possible as two independent systems. No handover or roaming between the systems is possible. An IP1202/IP1203-based system can and should synchronize the TDM clock with IP1200 based system to avoid interference.
 
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=== Mixed Ascom/innovaphone Environments ===
=== Mixed Ascom/innovaphone Environments ===
It is generally not supported to mix Ascom (or any of their OEM-products) and innovaphone DECT products in a single installation, e.g.
It is generally not supported to mix Ascom (or any of their OEM-products) and innovaphone DECT products in a single installation, e.g.
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* Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom IPBSx based networks is not supported
* Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom IPBSx based networks is not supported
* Usage of non-innovaphone handsets in IP120x based networks is not supported
* Usage of non-innovaphone handsets in IP120x based networks is not supported
* Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom Alarm/Messaging Server (ex:UNITE) is not supported
* Usage of innovaphone firmware at Ascom devices (bases and/or handsets) is neither allowed nor supported
* Usage of innovaphone firmware at Ascom devices (bases and/or handsets) is neither allowed nor supported
 
Exception: Operation of Ascom d8x in an IP1202/IP1203 environment is supported.<br>
The one and only exception to this is use of the Ascom d8x which may be operated in an IP1202/IP1203 environment.
Exception: Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom UNITE Alarm/Messaging Server is supported. Pay attention to special [[Reference13r3:Unite/|terms and conditions]] for usage.


===No Multicell License Required===
===No Multicell License Required===
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A Multicell License can not be converted to a SARI certificate (and there is also no need to do so).
A Multicell License can not be converted to a SARI certificate (and there is also no need to do so).


'''Note''': Multicell capability does not apply to IP1202/4s. IP1202/4s is a single cell basestation without expansion capability for another base station. It does not offer handover capability.
'''Note''': Multicell capability does not apply to IP1202/4s. IP1202/4s is a single cell basestation without expansion capability for another base station. It does not offer handover and roaming capabilities.
 
===Repeater and External Antennas===
 
There are '''no DECT repeaters available with IP1202/IP1203''' based IP-DECT solution. Only IP1202/IP1203-based base stations must be used.
 
The DECT repeaters for IP1200 are '''not compatible''' to IP1202/IP1202e.
 
The '''IP1202/IP1203''' has no possibility to connect external antennas.
 
In case external antennas are required, the '''IP1202e/IP1203e''' has to be used. The IP1202e/IP1203e has '''no internal''' antennas, so at least the standard external antennas, delivered with '''IP1202e/IP1203e''' should be used.
 
In all IP-DECT base stations something called Antenna Diversity is implemented, therefore in the '''IP1202/IP1203e''' two internal antennas and on the '''IP1202e/IP1203e''' two connectors for external antennas are installed. This is required to ensure that you have an as good signal as possible between the Base Station and the handset. The antenna diversity is measuring in the initial communication which antenna that has the best power level and this antenna will then be used for transmitting and receiving the signal. It is therefore mandatory to mount both antennas to cover the same coverage area. Both must be placed either on the inside or on the outside of the building, room or vehicle. Both antennas on one base station must also always be of the same type (e.g. two omnidirectional antennas, or one dual directional antenna etc.).


===Certifications and Test Reports===
===Certifications and Test Reports===
The innovaphone PBX was tested and certified by Ascom Wireless Solutions with Ascom IPBS based IP-DECT System, on which IP1202 is based (but is not the same product). A [[Media:Innovaphone PBX and Ascom IP-DECT certified by Ascom.pdf|Certificate]] and a [[Media:Innovaphone and ascom DECT Report.pdf|Test Report]] of this certification are available for download.
The innovaphone PBX was tested and certified by Ascom Wireless Solutions with Ascom IPBS based IP-DECT System, on which IP1202 is based (but is not the same product). A [[Index.php?title=Media:Innovaphone PBX and Ascom IP-DECT certified by Ascom.pdf&action=edit&redlink=1|Certificate]] and a [[Index.php?title=Media:Innovaphone and ascom DECT Report.pdf&action=edit&redlink=1|Test Report]] of this certification are available for download.


===Wired Headset Support for IP64/IP65===
===Wired Headset Support for IP64/IP65===
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Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer:
Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer:
 
* in-ear headset, incl. cable with phone jack - order no. 50-00060-29
* in-ear headset, incl. cable with phone jack - art.no. 50-00060-29
* headset with mic on boom, quick disconnect - order no. 50-00060-30 (needs additional adapter for QD to 3.5mm phone jack - order no. 50-00060-032)
* headset with mic on boom, quick disconnect - art.no. 50-00060-30 (needs additional adapter for QD to 3.5mm phone jack - art.no. 50-00060-032)


There's no technical support in case of issues for use of other headsets.
There's no technical support in case of issues for use of other headsets.
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====3rd party products====
====3rd party products====
Partner reports successful testing of following products:
Partner reports successful testing of following products:
* Sennheiser art.no. 506090 CMB 01 CRTL - 4-pole 3.5mm adapter to connect Sennheiser headsets at IP64
* Sennheiser 506090 CMB 01 CRTL - 4-pole 3.5mm adapter to connect Sennheiser headsets at IP64
* Apple iPhone Headset with 4-pole 3.5mm jack, Tested answer and disconnect by pressing button in headset cord.
* Apple iPhone Headset with 4-pole 3.5mm jack, Tested answer and disconnect by pressing button in headset cord.


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===Bluetooth Headset Support for IP63 / IP65===
===Bluetooth Headset Support for IP63 / IP65===
 
IP63 and IP65 DECT handsets support handsfree and headset profiles for Bluetooth.
The IP63 and IP65 DECT handsets support handsfree and headset profiles for Bluetooth.


Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer - for some models restrictions have been reported to us (as of 11/20/18):
Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer - for some models restrictions have been reported to us (as of 11/20/18):
* Jabra EVOLVE 65 MS Stereo
* Jabra EVOLVE 65 MS Stereo
* Jabra EVOLVE 75
* Jabra EVOLVE 75
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== DECT In-Call Features ==
== DECT In-Call Features ==
IP1202 and IP61/63/64/65 handsets offer In-Call features by R-Key handling [[Howto:How_to_use_the_R-key_handling|described here]].
IP1202 and IP61/63/64/65 handsets offer In-Call features by R-Key handling accoring to [[Howto:How to use the R-key handling|this description]].


== 3PTY (3 party conference) ==
== 3PTY (3 party conference) ==
Starting with version 9 firmware, the IP1202 DECT system supports 3PTY (3 party conference) on DECT phones. However, please be aware that this ''requires an innovaphone CONF interface'' as part of the system. Such CONF interface may or may not be present on a gateway device running the PBX, depending on the model used. See the respective data sheet for the ''voice/audio conference channels'' provided by the device. Note that the CONF interface used does not need to be present in the PBX device, it can be provided by just any gateway platform available in the system. There are no conference channels available in the IP1202/IP1203 though.
Starting with version 9 firmware, the IP1202 DECT system supports 3PTY (3 party conference) on DECT phones. However, be aware that this ''requires innovaphone CONF/SCNF interfaces'' as part of the system. Such CONF/SCNF interfaces may or may not be present on a gateway device running the PBX, depending on the model used. See [[Technical Data|respective gateway datasheets]] for ''voice/audio conference channels'' provided by the device. Note that the CONF/SCNF interface used does not need to be present in the PBX device, it can be provided by just any gateway platform available in the system. There are no conference channels available in the IP1202/IP1203 though.


For details about configuration please refer to [[Course13:IT_Advanced_2_-_04_Conferencing_and_DECT#3-way_DECT_conference|the relevant training document]].
For details about configuration please refer to [[Courseware:IT Plus - Conferencing and DECT#3-way DECT conference|the relevant training document]].


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== Usage in non-EU countries ==
 
innovaphone DECT prodcuts of type IP1202x, IP1203x, IP64 and IP65 can technically be operated in most countries of the world, as the hardware supports all relevant DECT frequencies (software configurable).
==Training==
 
===DECT Training Kit===
 
To be able to attempt to the optional DECT Training Topic in the Advanced Training a DECT Training Kit must be ordered.
 
The DECT Training Kit contains:
*IP1202 x 2
*IP61
*IP63
*Charger for IP61/IP62/IP63
*USB-Programming Charger for IP61/IP63
 
This kit is referred to as ''Trainingspaket 2 (DECT)'' or ''Training Pack 2 (DECT)'' in the price list.  Pleas note that this kit needs to present ''in addition'' to the regular training kit.
 
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==Migration Policy For New Projects==
 
The information in this chapter is only a suggestion which devices to use while plan new DECT projects. No mixing of old and new handsets or base stations is possible in the same project.
 
===Handsets===
 
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|+ DECT Handset Features Matrix
! DECT Handset !! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code IP Code]/[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzart Schutzart] !! Headset Connector !! Bluetooth !! Color Display !! Suggested Replacement
|-
| innovaphone IP52 || - || - ||  - || - || innovaphone IP61, IP63
|-
| innovaphone IP54 || IP54 Dust protected, Splashing water protected || YES || - || - || innovaphone IP63
|-
| innovaphone IP64 (old) || IP64 Dust tight, Splashing water protected || YES || - || - || Ascom d81 Ex
|-
| innovaphone IP55 || - || YES || - || YES || innovaphone IP61, IP63
|-
| innovaphone IP56 || - || - || YES || YES || innovaphone IP63
|-
| innovaphone IP61 || IP40 Object size >1 mm protected || YES || - || - || innovaphone IP64, see [https://www.innovaphone.com/content/downloads/innovaphone_IP_DECT_Phones_comparison_IP61_IP64_EN_de.pdf  comparison]
|-
| innovaphone IP63 || IP44 Object size >1 mm protected, Splashing water protected || YES || YES || YES || innovaphone IP65, see [https://www.innovaphone.com/content/downloads/innovaphone_IP_DECT_Phones_comparison_IP63_IP65_EN.pdf comparison]
|-
| innovaphone IP64 (new) || IP40, IEC EN60529 || YES, Standard 3.5 mm || - || YES ||
|-
| innovaphone IP65 || IP44, IEC EN60529 || Standard 3.5 mm|| YES || YES ||
|-
|Ascom d81 (1) || IP65 Dust tight, Water jets protected || YES || YES || YES ||
|-
|Ascom d81 Ex (1) || IP65 Dust tight, Water jets protected || YES || YES || YES ||
|}
 
Remark (1) - see below
 
====d81====
When operated within an IP1202 or IP1202e based environment, telephony features of d81 and d81ex are equal to the ones of the IP63.
 
Ascom-special telephony features as mentioned in the Ascom-d81-family-datasheet are not applicable in this use case.
 
Features such as man-down-alarm can be realized by upgrading the phone with a special Ascom license, documented [[Reference:d81 Protector|here]].


===Base Stations and Repeaters===
However, the devices are approved in EU/EFTA states only!  Use in other countries will probably be illegal thus.
 
The IP1200 Base Stations and all kinds of DECT Repeaters for IP1200 are replaced by IP1202/IP1203, cause no repeaters are available for the IP1202/IP1203 based IP-DECT solution.
 
==DECT System Feature Comparison==
This chapter describes the differences in the feature sets between old and new DECT systems.
 
{|border="2" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="3" rules="all" style="margin:1em 1em 1em 0; border:solid 1px #AAAAAA; border-collapse:collapse;empty-cells:show;"
|+ DECT Handset Features Matrix
! Feature !! IP1200 based DECT system !! IP1202/IP1203 based DECT system !! Description
|-
| Registration on 3rd Party IP PBX || YES || NO ||  IP1202/IP1203 can only register on innovaphone PBX
|-
| Messaging || [[Howto:Legacy_Method_to_do_DECT_messaging_with_IP1500%2C_IP1200_and_IP600|YES]] || NO ||
|-
| Repeater || YES  || NO ||
|-
| External Antennas || YES (on repeater) || YES || with IP1202e
|-
| Non-EU DECT Frequencies || YES || NO || Required for North America, Brazil
|-
| Number of Speech Channels per Radio || 10 || 8 ||
|-
| Max. Number of Radios || 255 || 1000000 || with multiple Mobility Masters for IP1202
|-
| Max. Number of Subscribed Handsets || 1500 || 1000000 || with multiple Mobility Masters for IP1202
|-
| Sync Master Redundancy || NO || YES ||
|-
| Distributed PBX Support with Roaming || NO || YES || In a Master Slave PBX scenario it is possible for DECT Handsets to roam between sites
|-
| Automatic DECT Sync Configuration ||NO || YES || Compared to IP1200 DECT sync, IP1202/IP1203 is more reliable and stable
|-
| GAP Compatibility || YES || YES || Although both systems are GAP compliant, innovaphone does only support innovaphone handsets used either with IP1200 or IP1202/IP1203
|-
| CAP Compatibility || NO || YES || IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 handsets will always do "external handover" as per CAP (DECT external handover CAP-N.1) between IP1202.  GAP-only-compliant handsets will thus not work
|-
| DECT Encryption || NO || YES || DECT Voice Traffic is encrypted between IP1202/IP1203 and IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65
|-
| Run innovaphone PBX || YES || NO || On new IP1202/IP1203 you could not run as innovaphone Master or Slave PBX.
|-
| DECT Security || NO || YES || Step B, containing support for DSAA2 and DSCA, is introduced with handset firmware 2.1.4 and later for IP64/IP65, see also [http://www.dect.org DECT Forum] and [[Howto:Security_works_with_innovaphone#DECT_Handsets_and_IP-DECT|DECT Security]]
|}
 
== Usage in non-EU countries ==
The IP1202/IP1203, IP1202e/IP1203e, IP1202/4,IP1203/4, IP1202/4s, IP61, IP63, IP64 and IP65 can technically be operated in most countries of the world, as the hardware supports all relevant DECT frequencies (software configurable).  However, the devices are approved in EU/EFTA states only!  Use in other countries will probably be illegal thus.


== Test-SARI ==
== Test-SARI ==
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This SARI is intended for use in test/training systems only!
This SARI is intended for use in test/training systems only!


'''Usage within productive systems is prohibited and not recommended.'''
<span style="color:red">'''Usage within productive systems is prohibited and not recommended.'''</span>


If the SARI is changed, all handsets have to be subscribed again.
If the SARI is changed, all handsets have to be subscribed again.
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==DECT Service Codes==
==DECT Service Codes==
===IP61===
*#34# - Displays the Device Info
*#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI
===IP63===
*#34# - Displays the Device Info
*#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI
*#77# - Site Survey Tool
===IP64===
===IP64===
  *#34# - Displays the Device Info
  *#34# - Displays the Device Info
  *#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI  
  *#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI  
===IP65===
===IP65===
  *#34# - Displays the Device Info
  *#34# - Displays the Device Info
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==Admin Menu==
==Admin Menu==
The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators. The Admin menu contains:
The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators. The Admin menu contains:
*Software and hardware information, IPEI/IPDI, and User ID
*Software and hardware information, IPEI/IPDI, and User ID
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<code>&gt; or &lt;</code> means pressing the rocker key in the indicated direction ;-)
<code>&gt; or &lt;</code> means pressing the rocker key in the indicated direction ;-)


==LEDs==
==Status indication LED==
 
The IP1202/IP1203 has one RGB LED to indicate its current status.
The IP1202/IP1203 has one RGB LED to indicate status. This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used. In the illustrations below:


Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms. Light grey blocks means that the LED is off. Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block.
Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms. Light grey blocks means that the LED is off. Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block.


Following status are indicated:


*Idle/OK  "Solid blue"
* Idle/OK  "Solid blue"
 
[[image:solidblue.png|/Solidblue.png|solidblue.png/]]
[[image:solidblue.png]]


IP1202 operational and no traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.  
IP1202 operational and no traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.  




*Starting up/ searching  "100 ms blue, 100 ms off"
* Starting up/ searching  "100 ms blue, 100 ms off"
 
[[Image:100blue100off.png|/100blue100off.png|100blue100off.png/]]
[[Image:100blue100off.png]]


The IP1202 is in start-up phase, e.g. waiting for parameters from PARI Master, or is searching for air synchronization.
The IP1202 is in start-up phase, e.g. waiting for parameters from PARI Master, or is searching for air synchronization.




*Active traffic "400 ms off, 2000 ms blue"
* Active traffic "400 ms off, 2000 ms blue"
 
[[Image:400ms_off_200ms_blue.png|/400ms_off_200ms_blue.png|400ms_off_200ms_blue.png/]]
[[Image:400ms_off_200ms_blue.png]]


IP1202/IP1203 operational and traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.
IP1202/IP1203 operational and traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.




*Fully occupied "400 ms red, 2000 ms blue"
* Fully occupied "400 ms red, 2000 ms blue"
 
[[Image:400ms_red_2000ms_blue.png|/400ms_red_2000ms_blue.png|400ms_red_2000ms_blue.png/]]
[[Image:400ms_red_2000ms_blue.png]]


Fully occupied with speech traffic.
Fully occupied with speech traffic.




*Software download "400 ms blue, 600 ms off"
* Software download "400 ms blue, 600 ms off"
[[Image:400ms_blue_600ms_off.png|/400ms_blue_600ms_off.png|400ms_blue_600ms_off.png/]]


[[Image:400ms_blue_600ms_off.png]]
Firmware download in progress.


Download of firmware in progress.


 
* Mini firmware "100 ms yellow, 100 ms off"
*Mini firmware "100 ms yellow, 100 ms off"
[[Image:100ms_yellow_100ms_off.png|/100ms_yellow_100ms_off.png|100ms_yellow_100ms_off.png/]]
 
[[Image:100ms_yellow_100ms_off.png]]


The IP1202 is in mini firmware mode.
The IP1202 is in mini firmware mode.


 
* TFTP mode "Solid yellow"
*TFTP mode "Solid yellow"
[[Image:solid_yellow.png|/Solid_yellow.png|solid_yellow.png/]]
 
[[Image:solid_yellow.png]]


TFTP mode.
TFTP mode.
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*Error "100 ms red, 100 ms off"
*Error "100 ms red, 100 ms off"
 
[[Image:100ms_red_100ms_off.png|/100ms_red_100ms_off.png|100ms_red_100ms_off.png/]]
[[Image:100ms_red_100ms_off.png]]


No Ethernet connection.
No Ethernet connection.
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*Fatal error "Solid red"  
*Fatal error "Solid red"  
 
[[Image:solid_red.png|/Solid_red.png|solid_red.png/]]
[[Image:solid_red.png]]


Fatal hardware error.
Fatal hardware error.
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*Deployment: Good sync  "2000 ms blue, 400 ms yellow"  
*Deployment: Good sync  "2000 ms blue, 400 ms yellow"  
 
[[Image:2000ms_blue_400ms_yellow.png|/2000ms_blue_400ms_yellow.png|2000ms_blue_400ms_yellow.png/]]
[[Image:2000ms_blue_400ms_yellow.png]]


The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has good air sync coverage.
The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has good air sync coverage.
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*Deployment: Bad sync "400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms yellow"
*Deployment: Bad sync "400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms yellow"
 
[[Image:bad_sync.png|/Bad_sync.png|bad_sync.png/]]
[[Image:bad_sync.png]]


The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and does not have adequate air sync coverage.
The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and does not have adequate air sync coverage.
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*Deployment: No sync "2000 ms red, 400 ms yellow"
*Deployment: No sync "2000 ms red, 400 ms yellow"
 
[[Image:2000ms_red_400ms_yellow.png|/2000ms_red_400ms_yellow.png|2000ms_red_400ms_yellow.png/]]
[[Image:2000ms_red_400ms_yellow.png]]


The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has no air sync coverage
The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has no air sync coverage
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==Known Problems==
==Known Problems==
=== H.323/TLS Registrations ===
=== H.323/TLS Registrations ===
If you want to use H.323/TLS as Registration Protocol for the Dect-Handsets on an IP1202/IP1203, there are a few things to consider. Using the [[Reference13r1:PBX/Objects#Device Config Flags|''TLS only'']] Flag in the corresponding User Object will not work, because the CN (Common Name) of the IP1202/IP1203-Certificate doesn't match, with the Username and therefore the Registration at the PBX will fail.


If you want to use H.323/TLS as Registration Protocol for the Dect-Handsets on an IP1202/IP1203, there are a few things to consider. Using the [[Reference13r1:PBX/Objects#Device_Config_Flags|''TLS only'']] Flag in the corresponding User Object will not work, because the CN (Common Name) of the IP1202/IP1203-Certificate doesn't match, with the Username and therefore the Registration at the PBX will fail.
If you still want to use a H.323/TLS Connection between IP1202 and PBX, you have to use other Mechanics to authenticate the DECT-Handsets. This can be done either by using the User Objects Password (not recommended) or activate the Flag [[Reference13r1:PBX/Objects#Device Config Flags|''PBX Pwd'']] at the corresponding User Object (recommended). You have to enable [[Reference11r1:DECT2/Config/Master|Registration with system password]] at the IP1202/IP1203


If you still want to use a H.323/TLS Connection between IP1202 and PBX, you have to use other Mechanics to authenticate the Dect-Handsets. This can be done either by using the User Objects Password (not recommended) or activate the Flag [[Reference13r1:PBX/Objects#Device_Config_Flags|''PBX Pwd'']] at the corresponding User Object (recommended). You have to enable [[Reference11r1:DECT2/Config/Master|Registration with system password]] at the IP1202/IP1203
With this Setup, you have H.323/TLS based communication between the IP1202/IP1203 and your PBX and the user himself is authenticated via the [[Reference9:PBX/Config/Security#PBX password|PBX Password]].
 
With this Setup, you have a H.323/TLS Communication between the IP1202/IP1203 and your PBX and the User itself is authenticated via the [[Reference9:PBX/Config/Security#PBX_password|PBX Password]].


=== incoming calls limited to number of radio/DSP channels ===
=== incoming calls limited to number of radio/DSP channels ===
Each incoming call towards a radio base station (IP1202/IP1203 or IP1202/4,IP1203/4) allocates a DSP channel during the alert state.
Each incoming call towards a radio base station (IP1202/IP1203 or IP1202/4,IP1203/4) allocates a DSP channel during the alert state.


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In case numbers of local contacts are not resolved in incoming call screen but in call list only, adjust display management settings via WinPDM:
In case numbers of local contacts are not resolved in incoming call screen but in call list only, adjust display management settings via WinPDM:


[[image:dect_call_list.png]]
[[image:dect_call_list.png|/Dect_call_list.png|dect_call_list.png/]]


=== Firmware Compatibility ===
=== Firmware Compatibility ===
Newer IP1202 hardware (such with product code ''IPBS2-M3A '', ''IPBS2-M4A '' or ''IPBS2-M5A'' on the back, introduced 2Q2015) need at least firmware V11r1 SR3 or V10 SR22. Older versions are not supported!
Newer IP1202 hardware (such with product code ''IPBS2-M3A '', ''IPBS2-M4A '' or ''IPBS2-M5A'' on the back, introduced 2Q2015) need at least firmware V11r1 SR3 or V10 SR22. Older versions are not supported!
=== Choppy voice on handsets in noisy environments ===
=== Choppy voice on handsets in noisy environments ===
If DECT handsets are used in noisy environments (e.g. industry), gaps in the voice can appear, the syllables appear to be dropped from time to time.
If DECT handsets are used in noisy environments (e.g. industry), gaps in the voice can appear, the syllables appear to be dropped from time to time.


This is caused by the echo canceller on the radio (IP1202) serving the connection for the DECT handset.
This is caused by the echo canceller on the radio (IP1202/IP1203) serving the connection for the DECT handset.


A config switch for noise optimised echo canceller mode can be used in this case:  
A config switch for noise optimised echo canceller mode can be used in this case for IP1202:  


  config add MSP0 /ec-type 1
  !config add MSP0 /ec-type 1
 
and for IP1203 a different command:
 
!config add SOFT-DSP0 /ec-type 1


This config switch should be distributed to the base stations serving the radio connections for the DECT handsets in noisy environments only.
This config switch should be distributed to the base stations serving the radio connections for the DECT handsets in noisy environments only.
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===Remarks===
===Remarks===
For a successful registration to the PBX, it's mandatory that an entry with the user's ''Name'' as ''Hardware Id'' value exists in the ''Devices'' section of the PBX user.  
For a successful registration to the PBX, it is mandatory that an entry with the user's ''Name'' as ''Hardware Id'' value exists in the ''Devices'' section of the PBX user.  


<!-- [[Image:DectUser1.png]] -->
<!-- [[Image:DectUser1.png]] -->
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==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
*[[Datasheet_IP1203]]
*[[Datasheet_IP1203]]
*[[Course13:IT_Advanced_2_-_03_IP-DECT]]
*[[Datasheet_IP64]]
*[[Course13:IT_Advanced_2_-_04_Conferencing_and_DECT]]
*[[Datasheet_IP65]]
*[[Datasheet_d83]]
*[[Reference:IP1202e DECT base station with external antennas]]
*[[Courseware:IT_Plus_-_IP-DECT]]
*[[Courseware:IT_Plus_-_Conferencing_and_DECT]]
*[[Howto:How_to_use_the_R-key_handling]]
*[[Howto:How_to_use_the_R-key_handling]]
*[[Reference:IP1202e DECT base station with external antennas]]

Latest revision as of 13:40, 11 July 2025

This article describes the IP1202/IP1203 DECT system and provides further helpful information.

Applies To

This information applies to:

  • IP1202, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1202e
  • IP1203, IP1203/4, IP1203e
  • IP64
  • IP65
  • Ascom d83
  • Firmware Version 15

Product Availability

IP-DECT base stations

  • IP1202/4s: Singlecell DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Minimum required firmware 13r1sr8.
  • IP1203: Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor of IP1202.
  • IP1203/4: Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 4 concurrent DECT-channels. Successor if IP1202/4.
  • IP1203e: Multicell capable DECT basestation, offering up to 8 concurrent DECT-channels, two external antenna connectors and two included dipole omni directional antennas. Successor of IP1202e.

IP-DECT handsets

Current innovaphone portfolio includes the following DECT devices (as of August 2022):

  • IP64: Entry level handset. Successor of IP61. Labeled as DH6 in WinPDM & IP1203.
  • IP65: Advanced level handset with messaging abilities. Successor of IP63. Labeled as DH7-M in WinPDM & IP1203.
  • Ascom d83 Talker: DECT phone for rough environments. Successor of d81. Labeled as d83-Talker in WinPDM & IP1203.
  • Ascom d83 Messenger: DECT phone for rough environments with messaging functionality. Labeled as d83-Messenger in WinPDM & IP1203.
  • Ascom d83 Protector: DECT phone for rough environments with alarming and messaging functionality. Labeled as d83-Protector in WinPDM & IP1203.

IP-DECT Antennas

IP1202e/IP1203e includes two dipole omni directional antennas. For special use cases, optionally different directional antenna types are offered for separate order. They are connected to the external MCX-connectors of IP1202e/IP1203e:

For details about external antennas and their usage, refer to this article.

Base station housings

innovaphone offers two different types of outdoor housings. For further information, please refer to the documents listed below:

Accessories

  • simple charger (50-00060-001) for both IP64 and IP65 (DC3-UAAA)
  • simple charger (50-00083-019) for d83 (DC3-AAAD)
  • programming device (50-00060-021) for both IP64 and IP65 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-UAAA - same as for Wifi-device IP73, no Firmware Update for the device itself is required)
  • programming device (50-00083-020) for Ascom d83 for administration purposes via WinPDM (DP1-AAAD)

Remarks:

  • Chargers and programming devices are not part of the handset delivery and have to be ordered separately.
  • Any previously available DECT devices are end-of-life and no more supported.

Firmware

Firmware for DECT-basestations (IP1202, IP1202e, IP1202/4, IP1202/4s, IP1203, IP1203e, IP1203/4), handsets (IP61, IP63, IP64, IP65) and WinPDM can be downloaded via the innovaphone AppStore.

IP1203x is supported by major firmware version 13 and higher. It can be operated together with IP1202 devices with the same V13 firmware version.

Starting with 15r1, the VARs flash space for IP1203 base stations was increased. If you want to downgrade an IP1203 base station to prior 15r1 firmware, you have to download the current config, downgrade the IP1203 and upload the config afterward again.

OTA (Over the Air) Features

Important

If you have your IP120x radios already included in an Ascom Unite system, you can't use these features, since the unite module inside the IP120x configuration is used for the innovaphone OTA features also.
So either you use a Unite system (which includes paramter configuration and firmware updates) or our OTA features.

A running call won't be affected by the firmware update and the handset will only restart, if the call is ended. But keep in mind, that the update progress will take much longer, since the resources of the IP120x are primary used for running calls.

Devices App (recommended)

Firmware update (manual configuration)

Firmware of IP64, IP65 and Ascom d81 and d83 handsets can be updated via parameter definition on the dect master.

Upon registering of the handsets, they give the dect master their current firmware version information. If this version differs from the configured firmware version parameter, the base station on which the handset is registered on, starts a download of the firmware.
After the download is completed, the handsets restarts automatically with the new firmware.

The following config lines need to be added to the IP120x configuration, to update all registered IP64 and IP65 handsets, for example to firmware 3.0.16:

!config change DEVMANBW /hs-param-url
!config change DEVMANPP /firm-dh7 3.0.16 /firm-dh7-url http:///IP65/DH7-M_v3.0.16.bin /firm-dh6 3.0.16 /firm-dh6-url http:///IP64/DH6_v3.0.16.bin
!config write
!config activate
!reset

Explanation of the parameters

/hs-param-url enables the over-the-air feature in the DEVMANBW module. The firmware parameters need to be configured in the DEVMANPP module.

/firm-dh7 sets the firmware value for IP65 handsets to the wanted firmware version. If the handset already have that firmware, no update is executed.
/firm-dh7-url URL where the firmware binary for IP65 handsets can be downloaded.
/firm-dh6 sets the firmware value for IP64 handsets to the wanted firmware version. If the handset already have that firmware, no update is executed.
/firm-dh6-url URL where the firmware binary for IP64 handsets can be downloaded.

More information

  • Only the .bin files can be used as download. If you've downloaded the firmware via our store, it is in .pkg format and includes more data. You need to unpack the .pkg (for example via 7zip or WinRAR) to get the .bin file.
  • For each handset, a separate download of the firmware will be executed. So if you have three IP65 handsets registered on the same IP120x, three downloads will be started.
    • The DEVMANPP module in the master will limit it to max 10 downloads in parallel. There are also some limitations in the handset that will make sure that there are not more than 5 downloads per radio.
  • If a handset is shut down or deregistered while the download is running, the download is cancelled and will be started again, the next time the handset is registered.

Configuration of Handset parameters

Important: This Feature is available with firmware version 4.3.2 onwards for IP64 and IP65 Handsets.


IP64 and IP65 handsets can receive different configurations via a parameter .xml-file from the base station.

The following config lines need to be added to the IP120x configuration:

!config change DEVMANBW /hs-param-url http://<PATH to Webserver>/<parameter-file>.xml
!config write
!config activate

The base station will retrieve the parameter file on restart of the base itself or on the configured timeout value (default is 60 minutes).
You can adjust the default timeout to a lower value, e.g. 1 minute, by adding the following config:

!config add DEVMANBW /cfg-poll-interval 1
!config write
!config activate

For the handsets to get the parameters, they need to be restarted. After connecting to the base station, the handsets will retrieve the parameters.

An example .xml-file can be downloaded here.
This file will set the following parameters on the handset:

  • Language = German
  • Date format = DD/MM/YYYY
  • Voicemail number = 99

A list with all available parameters can be found here.

Explanation of the parameter list

Parameter id range 4-7 is for configuring the call menu options, which comes in pairs. So even numbers define the menu text and odd numbers the action (4 and 5, 6 and 7 etc.). Typically used for defining feature access codes.

Troubleshooting OTA

If the handset is not updated, please send us (support@innovaphone.com) a trace with following options:

All IPv4 TCP/UDP Traffic

All IPv4 TLS Traffic

Also enable further trace options, via commands on the base station:

!config add CUNITE /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add CUNITE FILEGET /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add DEVMANPP /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add DEVMANBW /trace /module-trace verbose
!config add MATP /trace /module-trace verbose
!config write
!reset

Licensing

innovaphone DECT devices are only operational with innovaphone PBX licenses. Operation without innovaphone PBX is not possible.

Compatibility Statements

IP1202 and IP1203 base stations are compatible to each other and can be used in mixed systems in V12 and V13 innovaphone PBX environments (with most recent FW version). When adding an IP1203 to an IP1202 installation, an update of the DECT devices to a V13 firmware is required (PBX can remain on V12 firmware).

No Base Station and No Handset Compatibility

The IP1202/IP1203-based IP-DECT solution is not compatible to IP1200 based IP-DECT solution.

The old DECT handset IP50, IP52, IP54, IP55, IP56 will not operate on new IP1202/IP1203-based IP-DECT system, since not only GAP compliance is required, but also CAP compliance (DECT external handover CAP-N.1).

The DECT handset must support GAP and CAP for operation on IP1202/IP1203 based DECT system.

The new DECT handsets IP61, IP63, IP64 and IP65 will not operate on old IP1200 based IP-DECT system.

The new DECT base stations IP1202/IP1203 and IP1202e/IP1203e can not be used to extend an existing old IP1200 based IP-DECT system.

=> This means NO HANDOVER between different systems (move with active call on a specific handset from an IP1200-system to an IP1202/IP1203-based-system or vice versa)

=> This means NO ROAMING between different systems (usage of a specific handset in a non-compatible IP-DECT system - see above)

Mixed Ascom/innovaphone Environments

It is generally not supported to mix Ascom (or any of their OEM-products) and innovaphone DECT products in a single installation, e.g.

  • Combination of IP120x and Ascom IPBSx base stations is neither allowed nor supported
  • Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom IPBSx based networks is not supported
  • Usage of non-innovaphone handsets in IP120x based networks is not supported
  • Usage of innovaphone firmware at Ascom devices (bases and/or handsets) is neither allowed nor supported

Exception: Operation of Ascom d8x in an IP1202/IP1203 environment is supported.
Exception: Usage of IP61/IP63/IP64/IP65 with Ascom UNITE Alarm/Messaging Server is supported. Pay attention to special terms and conditions for usage.

No Multicell License Required

The Multicell License is obsolete for IP1202-based IP-DECT systems.

For IP1202/IP1203-based IP-DECT systems a SARI (Secondary Access Right Identity for DECT) certificate is required. The SARI activates an IP-DECT Master based on IP1202/IP1203. One single SARI certificate is required for a single IP-DECT system, regardless how many base stations are used. Also for IP-DECT systems with one single base station and single-cell base stations a SARI certificate is required. The SARI certificate is not an innovaphone license and only required to make sure the DECT Radio Fixed Part Identity used in the DECT system is worldwide unique one.

A Multicell License can not be converted to a SARI certificate (and there is also no need to do so).

Note: Multicell capability does not apply to IP1202/4s. IP1202/4s is a single cell basestation without expansion capability for another base station. It does not offer handover and roaming capabilities.

Certifications and Test Reports

The innovaphone PBX was tested and certified by Ascom Wireless Solutions with Ascom IPBS based IP-DECT System, on which IP1202 is based (but is not the same product). A Certificate and a Test Report of this certification are available for download.

Wired Headset Support for IP64/IP65

The IP64 and IP65 DECT handsets offer a 4-pole 3.5mm phone jack for headset connection.

Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer:

  • in-ear headset, incl. cable with phone jack - order no. 50-00060-29
  • headset with mic on boom, quick disconnect - order no. 50-00060-30 (needs additional adapter for QD to 3.5mm phone jack - order no. 50-00060-032)

There's no technical support in case of issues for use of other headsets.

3rd party products

Partner reports successful testing of following products:

  • Sennheiser 506090 CMB 01 CRTL - 4-pole 3.5mm adapter to connect Sennheiser headsets at IP64
  • Apple iPhone Headset with 4-pole 3.5mm jack, Tested answer and disconnect by pressing button in headset cord.

Note though, that innovaphone gives no technical support in case of malfunction.

Bluetooth Headset Support for IP63 / IP65

IP63 and IP65 DECT handsets support handsfree and headset profiles for Bluetooth.

Following headsets are tested by the manufacturer - for some models restrictions have been reported to us (as of 11/20/18):

  • Jabra EVOLVE 65 MS Stereo
  • Jabra EVOLVE 75
  • Jabra MOTION UC+ MS
  • Jabra STEALTH
  • Jabra SUPREME UC MS (audio not working correct on outgoing calls with various CTI clients)
  • Peltor WS Headset XP (MT H7 WS5)
  • Plantronics B825-M Voyager Focus
  • Plantronics BackBeat GO 2
  • Plantronics Blackwire 710
  • Plantronics Explorer 500 Bluetooth Headset Black
  • Plantronics ML20 (not for IP65)
  • Plantronics M70
  • Plantronics M90
  • Plantronics Voyager 5200 BT Headset EU
  • Plantronics Voyager Edge
  • Plantronics Voyager Legend UC (audio not working correct on outgoing calls with various CTI clients)

DECT In-Call Features

IP1202 and IP61/63/64/65 handsets offer In-Call features by R-Key handling accoring to this description.

3PTY (3 party conference)

Starting with version 9 firmware, the IP1202 DECT system supports 3PTY (3 party conference) on DECT phones. However, be aware that this requires innovaphone CONF/SCNF interfaces as part of the system. Such CONF/SCNF interfaces may or may not be present on a gateway device running the PBX, depending on the model used. See respective gateway datasheets for voice/audio conference channels provided by the device. Note that the CONF/SCNF interface used does not need to be present in the PBX device, it can be provided by just any gateway platform available in the system. There are no conference channels available in the IP1202/IP1203 though.

For details about configuration please refer to the relevant training document.

Usage in non-EU countries

innovaphone DECT prodcuts of type IP1202x, IP1203x, IP64 and IP65 can technically be operated in most countries of the world, as the hardware supports all relevant DECT frequencies (software configurable).

However, the devices are approved in EU/EFTA states only! Use in other countries will probably be illegal thus.

Test-SARI

DECT Systems are using a worldwide unique system identification (SARI) to be separated from each other.

For test and training purposes, innovaphone offers the following SARI:

31100422072149

This SARI is intended for use in test/training systems only!

Usage within productive systems is prohibited and not recommended.

If the SARI is changed, all handsets have to be subscribed again.

DECT systems which are near to each other and are using the same test-SARI, may disturb each other.

DECT Service Codes

IP64

*#34# - Displays the Device Info
*#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI 

IP65

*#34# - Displays the Device Info
*#06# - Displays the IPEI/IPDI 
*#77# - Site Survey Tool

Admin Menu

The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators. The Admin menu contains:

  • Software and hardware information, IPEI/IPDI, and User ID
  • DECT link and system information
  • Site survey tool
  • Fault logging
  • Enhanced system menu with ability to alter protection
  • Factory reset option

To activate the Admin Menu, enter the Call time screen via "Menu->Call list->Call time" and press > * < < * <

> or < means pressing the rocker key in the indicated direction ;-)

Status indication LED

The IP1202/IP1203 has one RGB LED to indicate its current status.

Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms. Light grey blocks means that the LED is off. Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block.

Following status are indicated:

  • Idle/OK "Solid blue"

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IP1202 operational and no traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.


  • Starting up/ searching "100 ms blue, 100 ms off"

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The IP1202 is in start-up phase, e.g. waiting for parameters from PARI Master, or is searching for air synchronization.


  • Active traffic "400 ms off, 2000 ms blue"

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IP1202/IP1203 operational and traffic on the IP1202/IP1203.


  • Fully occupied "400 ms red, 2000 ms blue"

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Fully occupied with speech traffic.


  • Software download "400 ms blue, 600 ms off"

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Firmware download in progress.


  • Mini firmware "100 ms yellow, 100 ms off"

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The IP1202 is in mini firmware mode.

  • TFTP mode "Solid yellow"

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TFTP mode.


  • Error "100 ms red, 100 ms off"

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No Ethernet connection.


  • Fatal error "Solid red"

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Fatal hardware error.


  • Deployment: Good sync "2000 ms blue, 400 ms yellow"

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The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has good air sync coverage.


  • Deployment: Bad sync "400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms blue, 600 ms off, 400 ms yellow"

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The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and does not have adequate air sync coverage.


  • Deployment: No sync "2000 ms red, 400 ms yellow"

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The IP1202/IP1203 is in deployment mode and has no air sync coverage


Known Problems

H.323/TLS Registrations

If you want to use H.323/TLS as Registration Protocol for the Dect-Handsets on an IP1202/IP1203, there are a few things to consider. Using the TLS only Flag in the corresponding User Object will not work, because the CN (Common Name) of the IP1202/IP1203-Certificate doesn't match, with the Username and therefore the Registration at the PBX will fail.

If you still want to use a H.323/TLS Connection between IP1202 and PBX, you have to use other Mechanics to authenticate the DECT-Handsets. This can be done either by using the User Objects Password (not recommended) or activate the Flag PBX Pwd at the corresponding User Object (recommended). You have to enable Registration with system password at the IP1202/IP1203

With this Setup, you have H.323/TLS based communication between the IP1202/IP1203 and your PBX and the user himself is authenticated via the PBX Password.

incoming calls limited to number of radio/DSP channels

Each incoming call towards a radio base station (IP1202/IP1203 or IP1202/4,IP1203/4) allocates a DSP channel during the alert state.

If more DECT-handsets are subscribed to this base than DSP/radio channels are available, call setup will fail for surplus devices, and result in no audio (just noise).

Example: Call Broadcast to 5 DECT users subscribed in a IP1202/4,IP1203/4. One out of these 5 users will alert but without any DSP allocation (random). Answering such a call results in no audio for this user.

Blind Transfer

Internal ring tone after external call is blind-transferred to C, which does not save external number in call list (per IPBS design)

No number resolution from local contacts

In case numbers of local contacts are not resolved in incoming call screen but in call list only, adjust display management settings via WinPDM:

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Firmware Compatibility

Newer IP1202 hardware (such with product code IPBS2-M3A , IPBS2-M4A or IPBS2-M5A on the back, introduced 2Q2015) need at least firmware V11r1 SR3 or V10 SR22. Older versions are not supported!

Choppy voice on handsets in noisy environments

If DECT handsets are used in noisy environments (e.g. industry), gaps in the voice can appear, the syllables appear to be dropped from time to time.

This is caused by the echo canceller on the radio (IP1202/IP1203) serving the connection for the DECT handset.

A config switch for noise optimised echo canceller mode can be used in this case for IP1202:

!config add MSP0 /ec-type 1

and for IP1203 a different command:

!config add SOFT-DSP0 /ec-type 1

This config switch should be distributed to the base stations serving the radio connections for the DECT handsets in noisy environments only.

The ec-type parameter can be configured with values 0-2, 2 being currently (12r2SR14) the default value.

According a report from a customer, setting the ec-type value to 0 (i.e. disable the echo canceller) at the base-stations in the noisy environment (and only there) helped. So if setting ec-type 1 doesn't help, you can try ec-type 0.

Phone book search of users with * or # is not possible

The phone book search is realized via SMS messages. This protocol defines and works with digits only. Therefore, this function cannot be used by users who contain a * or # in their number. In other words, users who perform the phonebook search cannot use * or # in their number.

Remarks

For a successful registration to the PBX, it is mandatory that an entry with the user's Name as Hardware Id value exists in the Devices section of the PBX user.


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