Цитата(samid @ 29.7.2019, 10:40)
Где найти описание о DECT Multizone Support?
Может это нам поможет приручить убогие GDC-480, у которыйх есть настройки для Multizone.
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Мультизоны для другого случая. Это когда в системе установлено более 3-х модулей WTIM (или просто установлены модули без кабеля синхронизации между ними).
Описание нашел только на английском.
5.1 Multizone subscription
Multizone means that several single zones are tied with one system. Each single zone has up to 3 WTIM and 24 Base station. The system has up to 10 single zones and 240 Base station.
A single zone can be covered with the traffic handover which is available to talk in a single zone. But the traffic handover between zones isn’t available. So user finished conversation and move to the other zone
The benefit for Multizone is to cover the wide range compared with a single zone. User doesn’t need to turn off the handset from the current zone to another zone, but talking is not available during moving to another zone.
It is important to deploy the zones into areas where there is a natural delineation area & where little or no overlap occurs. For example: where a company has two separate buildings. One building could have up to 24 base stations and the second building could have another 24 base stations on a separate multizone. Then as users walk between buildings the DECT handsets can seamlessly change zones with next to no disruption to coverage and usability. Staff will know to complete calls before changing zones. Because of physical separation there will be next to no unintended roaming on opposing zones which can occur if zones overlap.
Because of this design principle it is recommended to avoid setting up zones where the overlap is vertical. With zones above and below each other in a multi-story building roaming can often occur between floors which may be unintended and generally not desirable. In some cases there will be no option but to design this overlap between floors (especially large buildings) but where possible consider lateral options (e.g One vertical zone covering basement, ground floor & floor 2 then the second zone covering the West Wing & other zone/s covering the other wing/s). Another design consideration could be where there is an un-populated floor with no bases this would be an opportune physical point to separate zones.