Toshiba STRATA CIX DKT2404-UDR100 User manual

TOSHIBA Telecommunication Systems Division
DKT2404-UDR100
Repeater
Operation Guide
Title Page
July 2009

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Contents
DKT2404-UDR100 DECT Repeater
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Features ............................................................................................................................................ 1
Package Contents ............................................................................................................................ 1
Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Operation Range................................................................................................................................... 2
Extended Coverage .............................................................................................................................. 3
Multiple Repeater Configuration............................................................................................................ 4
Setting Up Your Repeater .................................................................................................................... 7
Automatic Registration (One Repeater)............................................................................................. 7
Manual Registration (Multiple Repeaters).......................................................................................... 7
Daisy-Chain Registration................................................................................................................... 8
Registering to a Different Base.......................................................................................................... 8
Map the Base Station Coverage .......................................................................................................... 9
Verification Tone................................................................................................................................ 9
Installing the Repeater........................................................................................................................ 10
Correct Location ............................................................................................................................. 10
Test The Location............................................................................................................................ 10
Installation........................................................................................................................................ 10
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................ 12
Safety Information............................................................................................................................... 12
Trouble Shooting................................................................................................................................. 13
Important Electrical Considerations .................................................................................................... 13
FCC Regulatory Information ............................................................................................................... 14
Part 15 Compliance ......................................................................................................................... 14
Privacy Information.......................................................................................................................... 14
Radio Interference Information ........................................................................................................ 14
I.C. Notice ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Terminal Equipment......................................................................................................................... 15
Radio Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 15

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DKT2404-UDR100 DECT Repeater
Introduction The DKT2404-UDR100 repeater lets you extend the coverage area of
your cordless DECT telephone system. The base will hand-off calls to the
repeaters as the user moves from the base station coverage area into a
repeater coverage area.
Features • Up to six repeaters per base station
•Up to three repeaters in a sequential or daisy-chain layout
•Automatic registration to a base station
•Repeater connection verification tone
•Low power consumption
Note: Each repeater, and each repeater in a group of repeaters, is
registered to one DKT2404-DECT base station.
Figure 1 – DKT2404-UDR100 DECT Repeater
Package Contents Each DKT2404-UDR100 DECT Repeater package (Part Number
DKT2404-UDR100) includes the following items:
•DKT2404-UDR100 DECT repeater
•AC adapter (with six-foot cord)
•Mounting screw and wall anchor

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Specifications
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Specifications
Operation Range Telephone base station ranges of 300 to 400 feet are possible depending
on the building structure in which it is used. Each DKT2404-UDR100
repeater has similar range. The range is affected by the operating
environment and can be impacted by factors including metal walls, walls
with metal studs, office partitions, cabinets, other radio frequency (RF)
sources in the area, and nearby equipment. For optimum range and
performance from your handset, try the following:
•Place the repeaters at least three feet from metal structures; and six
feet from computers, fax machines or other electronic equipment.
•Place the repeater unit as high as possible in the room
•Use an AC outlet not associated with computer or electromagnetic
equipment.
Refer to “Multiple Repeater Configuration” on page 4, “Map the Base
Station Coverage ” on page 9 and “Installing the Repeater” on page 10.
Table 1: DKT2404-UDR100 Repeater Specifications
Item Specifications
AC Power Adapter Input: 100 ~ 240 VAC 50 ~ 60 Hz
Output: 5 VDC 500 mA
Unit Weight 5 oz. (142 g)
Unit Size (Approx.) 5.125 in. W x 5.87 in. H x 1.5 in. D
(13 cm W x 150 cm H x 38 cm D)
Frequency Band 1.9 GHz
Transmitter Power 100 mW (+24 dBm)
Receiver Sensitivity -91 dBm at 10-3 BER
Operating Temperature 32° ~ 104° F (0° ~ + 40° C)
Standards • Designed in accordance with the Digital
EnhancedCordlessTelecommunications
(DECT) standard.
• Compliant with TBR6, TBR22 (Generic
Access Profile, GAP), and ETS 300 700 -
ETSI Wireless Relay Station
Specification

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Extended Coverage
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Extended Coverage The DKT2404-UDR100 repeater extends the operating range of the base
station in all directions, including up and down. When it’s connected
through the repeater, the mobile handset operates in the same manner as
when connected to the base. Refer to Figure 2. The handoff from the
base to the repeater can be completely invisible to the end user, even
during an active call. Each base station can support up to six repeaters,
refer to Figure 3. The repeater must be at least 35 feet (10 meters) from
the base station. Use the mapping procedure (“Map the Base Station
Coverage ” on Page 9) to determine where to place repeaters.
Figure 2 – Coverage with a Base Station and One Repeater

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Multiple Repeater Configuration
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Multiple Repeater
Configuration Up to six repeaters can be registered to a base station. Base station and
repeaters operate in all directions. Coverage is spherical, extending in all
directions including up and down.
Repeaters must be at least 35 feet (10 m) apart and the same minimum
distance from the base station.
Figure 3 – Overhead view of Multiple Repeater Coverage

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Multiple Repeater Configuration
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Repeaters can be daisy chained to increase the coverage area in one
direction.
Figure 4 – Daisy-chain Repeater Configuration
The coverage area of the base stations and repeaters is spherical, it
extends through walls, floors and ceilings.
Figure 5 – Correct Repeater Placement

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Multiple Repeater Configuration
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Figure 6 – Incorrect Repeater Placement

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Setting Up Your Repeater
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Setting Up Your Repeater Before installing the repeater, you need to activate the repeater mode on
your base and then register the repeater to the base and any handsets.
Before you start the registration process, be sure you have
•A working base station
•A working handset registered to that base station
•The repeaters you want to register to this base (you must complete
the registration process separately for each repeater)
•The AC adapter supplied with the repeater.
CAUTION! Use ONLY the power adapter that came with your
repeater. A different power adapter may cause an
electrical hazard or damage the repeater.
Automatic
Registration
(One Repeater)
Automatic registration is used to register a single repeater to a base
station. To register multiple repeaters to a base station use the Manual
Registration (Multiple Repeaters) procedure. During the registration
procedure the repeater should be close to the base station. The repeater
will register to the base station with strongest DECT/GAP signal.
1. Ensure that the repeater is not connected to the power adapter. and
that the repeater is close to the base station.
2. Set the base into registration mode.
A. Press and hold the base station button (left of the power LED) for
three seconds.
B. The base station power lamp will begin to flash (about twice per
second). Registration mode will time-out in one minute.
3. Connect the AC adapter cable to the repeater. The LED on the
repeater will flash briefly, then remain on and steady to indicate that
the repeater has registered to the base station. If the LED continues
to flash, try registering the repeater again. Return to Step 1 of this
procedure.
.
The repeater is now registered to this base and is ready to use. You can
safely disconnect the power. The repeater remains registered even if you
disconnect the AC adapter or there is a power failure. Move the repeater
to the selected location, the repeater will stay registered to the base.
To clear the registration, so you can register to a different base, you must
reset the repeater. Refer to Registering to a Different Base.
Manual Registration
(Multiple Repeaters) Use this procedure to register more than one repeater to a base station.
To register repeaters in a daisy-chain or sequential configuration refer to
Daisy-Chain Registration. This procedure requires the base station, a
handset registered to that base station, and the repeaters to be
registered. Before starting, label the repeaters. Assign a number (2 ~ 7) to
each repeater.

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Preform the following procedure for each repeater.
1. Choose a number (2 ~ 7) for each repeater, label the repeaters.
2. Connect a repeater to power for one to five seconds then, disconnect
the power.
3. Reconnect the power to one repeater. The LED on the repeater will
slowly flash. This indicates that the repeater is in registration mode.
4. Press and hold the button on the base station (to the left of the power
LED) for five seconds to put it into registration mode. The Power LED
on the base station will flash.
5. The LED on the repeater will flash quickly at a steady rate, with no
interruptions.
Note: If the repeater LED does not flash at a steady rate, if there are
brief interruptions, change the base station PIN. Use the handset
registered to the base station. From the handset menu select
Change PIN, set the PIN to 0000.
6. On the handset, press the TALK key, the LED on the repeater will
stop flashing.
7. On the handset keypad press the digit (2 ~ 7) for the number of that
repeater. These numbers are not related to extension numbers.
8. When the repeater accepts the assignment the LED on the repeater
will flash the same number of times as the assigned number.
9. To confirm the registration press the handset star (*) key then, the
END key. The repeater LED will go dark for two seconds, flash for a
moment then, remain on.
10. This repeater is now registered to the base station. The repeater will
remain registered to this base station, even when power is removed
until the registration is manually reset. To manually reset a repeater
refer to Registering to a Different Base.
11. Disconnect the power cable from this repeater.
12. Repeat this procedure for the rest of the repeaters you want
registered to this base station.
Note: The base station will remain in registration mode for five minutes.
If more time is required to register repeaters return to Step 2.
Daisy-Chain
Registration Registering the repeaters to operate in a daisy-chain or sequential layout
requires network administrator access and configuration software. Refer
to the DKT2404-UDR100 Programming Kit (P/N DKT2404-PRGKT).
Registering to a
Different Base Once the repeater is registered, you need to reset it before you can
change the registration to a different base. Use the following steps to
reset the repeater and clear its registration:
1. Disconnect the power.
2. Reconnect the power for 1 to 5 seconds, and disconnect it again.
3. Reconnect the power for 25 to 35 seconds.
4. Disconnect the power, and register the repeater to the new base.

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Map the Base Station Coverage
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Map the Base Station
Coverage Use this process to map the base station coverage area.
1. Stand near the base and make a call.
2. Continue the call, and carry the handset away from the base.
3. Make a note where you start to hear noise on the line, which indicates
the signal is getting weaker.
The optimum location for the repeater is as far from the base as possible
while still maintaining a good signal, or just inside the location where the
noise became noticeable.
Figure 7 – Mapping the Base Station Coverage Area
Verification Tone The verification tone is a useful tool for troubleshooting installation
problems. When the verification tone is activated a handset beeps
whenever it moves into the coverage area of the repeater. The handset
will beep every few seconds as long as it is connected to the repeater.
This lets you use the verification tone to map the coverage area of each
repeater. When repeaters are daisy-chained the handset will receive one
beep while connected to the first repeater area and two beeps while
connected to the second repeater.

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Tone On 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.
Tone Off To turn the verification tone off again, repeat the Tone On procedure.
Installing the Repeater 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 Figure 2 on Page 3.
Correct Location • 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 “Map the
Base Station Coverage ” on Page 9.
•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.
Test The Location 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 beblocked by thick walls or metal objects. Try
moving the repeater to another location.
Installation 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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Installing the Repeater
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3. At the screw location, use a 3⁄16 inch (4.8 mm) drill bit to make a pilot
hole approximately 1 inch (25.5 mm) deep.
4. Place the wall anchor into the pilot hole and tap it gently with a
hammer until the anchor is flush with the wall.
5. Insert the mounting screw into the anchor, leaving approximately 1/4
inch (6.4 mm) of space between the screw head and the wall.
6. Plug the AC power adapter cable into the repeater.
7. Put the repeater over the screw head and slide it down into place.
8. Plug the AC adapter to a 120 V AC power outlet.
Figure 8 – DKT2404-DECT Repeater Rear View

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Maintenance
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Maintenance There are no user adjustments on the DKT2404-UDR100 Repeater.
Maintenance is only cleaning the case as needed.
CAUTION! Unplug the repeater from the AC power outlet before
cleaning.
•Wipe the front of the repeater with a damp cloth or antistatic wipe.
•Do not apply liquid cleaners directly on the repeater.
•Never use aerosol cleaners or solvents.
•To avoid static discharge, never use a plain dry cloth.
Safety Information When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to
persons, including the following:
•Read and understand all instructions.
•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
•Do not use this product near water; for example, near a sink or in a
wet area.
•Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit
can fall, causing serious damage to the unit.
•To protect the product from overheating, do not block or cover any
slots or openings in the base unit. This product should never be
placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should
not be placed in a built-in installation unless the proper ventilation is
provided.
•This product should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label.
•Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this
product where the cord will be damaged by people walking on it.
•Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in
the risk of fire or electrical shock.
•Never push objects of any kind into this product through the base unit
slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts
that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of
any kind on the product.
•To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product.
Contact qualified service personnel when some service or repair work
is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
•When the power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
•If liquid has been spilled onto the product.

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Trouble Shooting
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•If the product has been exposed to water or rain.
•If the product does not operate normally when following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls can
result in damage, and will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
•If the product has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.
•If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Trouble Shooting
Important Electrical
Considerations WARNING! Do not attempt to unplug any appliance during an
electrical storm.
Unplug all electrical appliances when you know an electrical storm is
approaching. Lightning can pass through your household wiring and
damage any device connected to it. This repeater is no exception.
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by
Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., or operation of this product in
any way other than as detailed by this manual, could void your authority
to operate this product.
Table 2: Trouble Shooting for Users
Problem Solution
There is a lot of static when calls hand-off
to the repeater. AND/OR the LED on the
repeater won’t stop flashing.
Move the repeater closer to the base. Check for
interference from electronic devices. Make sure the
repeater is not too close to metal objects or thick walls.
I used to be able to connect to the base,
but now I can’t. Make sure the repeater is powered on. Reset the
repeater and register it to the base again (see
“Registering to a Different Base” on Page 8).
When I’m on a call, the handset starts
beeping. Turn off the verification tone, refer to “Verification Tone”
on Page 9.
Calls won’t hand-off to the repeater. Make sure the repeater is inside the base’s good signal
range. Make sure there is at least 35 feet between
repeaters. Reset the repeater and register it to the base
again (see “Registering to a Different Base” on Page 8).

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FCC Regulatory Information
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FCC Regulatory
Information Information for users in the United States.
Part 15 Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjectto
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of
communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
Privacy Information Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications between the
handset and base of the cordless telephone are accomplished by means
of radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways. Because of
the inherent physical properties of radio waves, communication can be
received by radio receiving devices other than your own telephone unit,
consequently, any communications using the cordless telephone may not
be private.
Radio Interference
Information Radio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and humming in your
cordless handset, or clicking noises in the base unit. This interference is
caused by external sources such as TV, fluorescent lighting, or electrical
storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If these noises continue and are too
distracting, check around your office to see what appliances may be
causing the problem. In addition, we recommend that the base not be
plugged into a circuit that also powers a major appliance because of the
potential of interference. For best performance, ensure that the antenna
on the base unit is fully extended.
In the unlikely event that you consistently hear other voices or distracting
transmissions on your telephone, you may be receiving radio signals for
another cordless telephone or other source of interference. If you cannot
eliminate this type of interference, you need to change to a different
channel.
Finally, it should be noted that some cordless telephones operate at
frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To
minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone
should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is
experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or
VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference.
Radio interference causes interruptions in conversation. When this
happens, your unit is not defective. When noise continues, move to a
different location while you talk. (You might even need to move the base
unit.) When the situation persists, contact Customer Service.
CAUTION! The base station must be placed at least 8 inches (20 cm)
from nearby persons for compliance with FCC exposure
guidelines.
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