
70 Chapter 4 Installing NetVision telephones
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Access points
Instructions about installing an 802.11b access point are provided with the access point equipment,
which is sold and installed separately. The access point is set up with a unique identifier (ESS ID)
which is entered into the handset either through a configuration download or manually through the
dialpad to allow the handset to access the system through that access point.
Keycodes
Before setting up NetVision telephones, ensure that you have enough IP client keycodes enabled
to register all the NetVision telephones you require. For information about entering keycodes, see
the Keycode Installation Guide. IP clients are distributed on a one-to-one basis with NetVision and
IP telephones, so ensure that you take your entire system into consideration.
Handset and call functions
Symbol supplies a handset user guide that describes the features on the NetVision handset and how
to use them to perform basic functions.
The Business Communications Manager NetVision Feature card explains how to use the handset
to access features on the Business Communications Manager system and provides some quick tips
for basic call functions.
The Business Communications Manager Telephony Features Handbook provides information
about how to use Business Communications Manager call features.
The Business Communications Manager NetVision Phone Administrator Guide provides
instructions for assigning features to the display list, and includes an appendix containing a list of
the features that work with NetVision handsets.
Codecs
You can specify a preferred codec for your H.323 terminals. As well you can set a specific codec
in individual handset records. This allows you to create the preferred call environment for your
NetVision-based communications. The settings you choose depend on the expected network
connection points of the handsets. If all the handsets are expected to be used within a common and
consistent network, you can use the general, default setting. However, some handsets that connect
through busy systems may need specific settings to ensure consistent voice quality.
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