Instructions for installation
and configuration of a
Repeater
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We recommend you to use the instructions in
point A.
A.
To install a Repeater you will need a configuration
programme, the Repeater programming kit and
documentation of how to connect the cables.
You will find this description at your dealer.
Download of the programme and documentation is
free of charge.
The documentation and programme may also be
requested from your dealer.
Pull the wire from the power supply through the wall
holder and then mount the wall holder on the wall.
Connect the wire to the plug on the backside of the
WRFP and "click" the WRFP on the wall holder.
If you need to remove the Repeater please separate
it from the wall holder with a gentle push of a
screwdriver.
For further information and technical support please
also refer to your dealer.
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You can use instructions in point B for alternatively configuration method (if you do not have
access to the tool and a PC)
B.
1 Turn on the base station and a subscribed
handset.
2 Turn on the Repeater (WRFP) for more than 1
second and less than 5 seconds (note 1). Turn
off the WRFP and turn it on again. The WRFP is
now in subscription mode. This is indicated by a
flashing LED immediately after power is switched
on. In this mode the WRFP is searching for a
Fixed Part in subscription mode. This mode is
active for maximum 5 minutes. If the subscription procedure is not completed within this time,
the WRFP restarts in normal mode with previous
subscription data.
3 Start subscription mode in the base station.
The usual procedure is pressing the button on
the base station for some seconds. This is the
mode normally used when subscribing a handset
to the base station (note 2).
4 The WRFP is synchronised with a base station in
subscription mode. This is indicated by a fast
flashing LED.
5 Verify that the WRFP is synchronised with the
requested base station. This is done by pressing
the Hook-key or INT-key on the handset. The
LED on the WRFP (visible at the front center of
the WRFP) should light up steadily. If the LED
does not light up after pressing the Hook-key or
INT-key a few times, the WRFP is probably
synchronised with another base station. If this is
the case the subscription procedure has to be
repeated from step 2.
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6 Select Radio Part Number (RPN). Hook off and
press a number on the handset in the range
000-250. When the number is accepted by the
WRFP this is acknowledged by the LED flashing
the number of times corresponding to the digit.
Digits may be entered several times. Only the
last accepted digit is recorded. If you are using
more WRFPs on the same base station they
must have different RPNs.
7 Accept subscription identities by hook off and
pressing the *-key. When the key is accepted by
the WRFP the LED indicates that the key is turned off for 2 seconds. Alternatively the subscription can be accepted by pressing the #-key
(note 4).
8 The WRFP now restarts with the new subscrip-
tion identities in normal mode. The LED is turned
on steady for 5 seconds and the WRFP is then
ready to use.
Note 1: In normal operation mode the LED will
light up steadily for the first 5 seconds
after powering up. Afterwards the LED is
flashing when the WRFP is un-synchronised and the LED becomes steady when
synchronised to a base station. Whenever
a connection is established via the WRFP
a short flash appears on the LED.
Note 2: Subscription mode is indicated by broad-
casting wireless FP-Capabilities (bit
a44=1)
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