Installing The Repeater; Correct Location; Test The Location; Installation - Toshiba STRATA CIX DKT2404-UDR100 Operation Manual

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DKT2404-UDR100 DECT Repeater

Installing the Repeater

Tone On
Tone Off
Installing the Repeater

Correct Location

Test The Location

Installation

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Turning on the verification tone:
1. Disconnect the power.
2. Reconnect the power for 1 to 5 seconds, and disconnect it again.
3. Reconnect the power and wait for the LED on front of the repeater to
start a slow flash.
4. Disconnect the power, and immediately reconnect it. The verification
tone is then activated.
To turn the verification tone off again, repeat the Tone On procedure.
Register the repeaters before installing them. Repeaters can be installed:
Wide area array where are base stations are within the range of the
base station
Daisy-chain (sequential) array
Mix of both.
Ensure that each repeater is at least 35 feet (10 m) away from the base
station or other repeaters. Refer to
Place the repeater as high as possible. It should be at least six feet
above the floor.
Make sure you have good reception from the base, refer to
Base Station Coverage "
Make sure the location is close enough to a standard 120 V AC power
outlet for the power cord to reach the repeater. Never install electrical
cords across traffic areas where they cause a trip hazard. If the cords
become damaged, they may create fire or electrical hazards.
Allow at least 35 feet between repeaters. When installing repeaters
across multiple floors allow at least 35 feet vertically.
Avoid sources of electrical interference, such as hi-fi systems, office
equipment or microwave ovens.
Avoid heat sources and direct sunlight.
Avoid things that can interfere with radio signals, such as metal
doors, thick walls, niches and cupboards.
Plug the AC adapter into the repeater, then hold the repeater in the place
where you plan to mount it. The LED should remain on and steady,
indicating that the repeater has a good signal from the base. If the LED
flashes, the repeater is not getting a good signal. The repeater may be
too far away from the base, there may be interference from electronic
devices, or the signal might be blocked by thick walls or metal objects. Try
moving the repeater to another location.
1. Hold the repeater in its final location, and mark the center of the top
edge.
2. From the edge mark, measure down about 1½ inches (approximately
38 mm), and mark the screw location.
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