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DECT
Technology
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What
is DECT?
DECT stands for ‘Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications’.
No larger than a credit card, DECT Engines are powerful enough to
build a local network enabling flexible, cordless communications
between the base station and peripherals. Find
out more...
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MD32
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MD32
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What
is DECT?
DECT stands for ‘Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications’.
No larger than a credit card, DECT Engines are powerful enough to
build a local network enabling flexible, cordless communications between
the base station and peripherals.
DECT is a flexible digital radio access standard for cordless communications
in residential, corporate and public environments.
DECT Engines are ideal for data and voice communication in-house or
on the company premises. Once the network has been installed, communication
is free of charge. Compared with other cordless solutions, DECT Engines
offer a high level of resistance to faults and interference. They
also ensure advanced data security. DECT Engines are an efficient,
cost-effective way to control, monitor, archive and exchange data.
DECT provides for voice and multimedia traffic, and contains many
forward-looking technical features that allow DECT-based cordless
systems to play a central role in important new communications developments
such as Internet access and interworking with other fixed and wireless
services such as ISDN and GSM.
The DECT standard makes use of several advanced digital radio techniques
to achieve efficient use of the radio spectrum; it delivers high speech
quality and security with low risk of radio interference and low power
technology.
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) radio access, with its low radio
interference characteristics, provides high system capacity to handle
up to 100,000 users per km² floor space in an office environment.
ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) speech encoding
ensures a DECT cordless phone very high speech quality, comparable
to wireline telephony.
DCS/DCA (Dynamic Channel Selection / Allocation) is a unique DECT
capability that guarantees the best radio channels available to be
used. This happens when a cordless phone is in stand-by mode, and
throughout a call. This capability ensures that DECT can coexist with
other DECT applications and with other systems in the same frequency,
with high-quality, robust and secure communications for end-users.
Other features of the DECT standard include encryption for maximum
call security and optimised radio transmission for maximum battery
life.
DECT basic technology and the various profiles enhance the DECT standard,
introducing evolutionary applications and services. The GAP profile,
for example, ensures interoperability of equipment from different
providers for voice applications.
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MD32 Module
MD32 DECT Engine Devices for Wireless Data Communications
Features
Transfer Speed up to 19.2 KB/s up to 16 Portable Parts (PP) and
6 Fixed Parts
(FP) in one Network
RS232 Interface
Configuration with AT-Hayes Commands
Module can work as PP or as FP
Multi-Purpose small physical Dimension 65 x 37 x 4 mm
Delivery incl. Antennas (Length approx. 25 mm)
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MD32 Terminal
Wireless
Data Communication Unit for Vehicles
Features
Data Transmission via DECT Standard up to 19.2 Kbps (Full Duplex)
Radio Coverage indoor up to 50m, outdoor up to 300m
Configurable as Fixed or Portable Part
Closed Housing (dust and splashproof) with built in Antennas
Standard RS232 Interface
Wide Input Voltage Range 8-40V
Small Dimension: 130 x 60 x 30 (L x W xD in mm)
One Portable Part can be subscribed to up to 6 Base Stations
Weight approx: 150g
Temperature Range 0°C to 40°C (Operation), -45°C to
+90°C (Storage); Humidity up to 95% not condensed
Optional Features
With the TIS MD32 Firmware is it possible to register more than
16 DECT MD32’s to one Base Station and you can use the COBS
Protocol
Part No. DESCRIPTION 1off
MD32T DECT Terminal Call
Please call our Sales Desk for a quotation
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