Well RT10 User manual

User Guide
DECT Repeater
RT10
The following items are included in your package:
Packaging Contents
Repeater Power Adapter User Guide
DECT Repeater RT10 User Guide
Screw Screw Anchor
Overview
DC Jack
Status LED
Names and Locations
LED Indications
Dierent operating modes of the repeater are indicated by the status LED. The LED patterns and the
corresponding status of the repeater in each mode are shown in the following table. For details about
each mode, refer to “Registering the Repeater”.
Wall Mount
Hole
Mode Status LED
Power o O
De-registration
Switching on for 1-5s Solid red
Switching on for 25-35s Slow flashing red
De-registration complete Solid red
Auto registration
Switching on
Auto registration complete
Slow flashing red
Solid red

Introduction
Multiple Repeaters
DECT Repeater RT10 User Guide
DECT repeater RT10 is designed in accordance with Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication
(DECT) standard. It can be deployed to extend the range of the W52P IP DECT phone to cover areas
where reception was previously not available. All the usual handset functions are supported by the
base station in the extended radio range. The repeater, base station and cordless handset employ
wireless connection. Signals are exchanged without acoustical and visual dierences.
Up to 6 repeaters can be registered to one base station thus making available extra extended reception
range for each 5 handsets respectively. All repeaters must be installed within the base station coverage
area (up to 300m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50m inside buildings), as shown in the gure
below. It is not possible to install the repeaters in series or “daisy-chain”.
The maximum number of handsets that can be registered to your base station is not aected by the
repeater. The repeater can be used to extend the coverage range in all directions, allowing several
oors to be covered. The automatic handover process is seamless.
If the repeater is placed correctly (overlapping the coverage area of the base station), the handsets can
move freely within the total coverage area while on a call.
50m/300m
Mode Status LED
Manual
registration
Switching on for 1-5s/o/on Slow flashing red
Fast flashing red
Number assigned Flash a corresponding
number of times
Entering the registration mode
Automatic restart
Go o 2s
Flash a brief moment
Solid red
Entering number assignment
mode Solid red
Manual registration completes Solid red
To connect the power for the repeater:
To install the repeater using the supplied screw:
Installation
1. Connect the DC plug on the power adapter to the DC jack on the repeater.
2. Connect the other end of the power adapter to the AC outlet.
Hook
Wall
Wall Mount
Insert the screw into
the screw anchor.
Screw anchor is used to x the
screw on concrete wall.

Registering the Repeater
To register a repeater automatically:
The repeater can be registered to a base station in two ways: Auto Registration and Manual
Registration. Before registering the repeater, you need to enable the repeater mode on the base
station. For more information on how to enable the repeater mode, refer to W52P IP DECT Phone
User Guide.
Auto Registration
Using the auto registration method, the repeater can be registered to a base station easily.
1. Switch o the repeater (disconnect the power adapter).
3. Switch on the repeater (connect the power adapter).
Manual Registration
The repeater, base station and handset must be accessible before performing the registration. If you
want to register more than one repeater, the registration must be performed separately for each
repeater.
The status LED on the repeater flashes. After a short while, the status LED stays illuminated indicating
that registration is completed and the repeater is ready for use.
2. Set the base station in registration mode.
Long press the paging key on the base station till the first LED flashes.
To register a repeater manually:
Note: If the registration is not successful, the status LED will ash continuously. In this case, repeat the
procedures.
Note: Auto Registration cannot be performed if the repeater is already registered to another base station. In this
case, de-register the repeater before attempting auto registration. For more
information about the de-registration, refer to ”De-registration”.
DECT Repeater RT10 User Guide
Placement
5. Assign a repeater number.
a) Dial out “#*9” using the handset. The status LED stays illuminated.
b) Press a number between 2 and 7. When the repeater has accepted the chosen
number, the status LED will flash a corresponding number of times.
c) Accept the registration by pressing the * key and then the on-hook key.
Note: Each number can be only assigned once when using more than one repeater on a base
station.
De-registration
1. Switch o the repeater (disconnect the power adapter).
2. Switch it on for 1 to 5 seconds and switch it o again.
3. Switch it on for 25 to 35 seconds and switch it o again.
Now the repeater is ready for a new registration.
To achieve optimum performance for the repeater, it is important to find a good location.
Here are a few tips for placing the repeaters:
Choose a rasied position for both the base station and repeater wherever possible.
When positing the repeater, avoid obstacles that can interfere with radio transmission such as thick
wall and mental structures that may be in the coverage area between the base station and repeater.
Avoid interference from other electrical appliances such as micro-wave ovens, Hi-Fi equipment,
computers etc.
Keep a minimum of 10 meters between multiple repeaters to avoid coverage areas overlap.
The repeater is now automatically restarted: the status LED goes off for 2 seconds, flashes for a brief
moment and then stays illuminated.
The registration of the repeater is completed. You can now disconnect the power adapter and move
the repeater to the selected location (disconnecting the power will not clear the registration).
You must now assign a repeater number to the repeater (choose from 2 to 7, for up to 6 repeaters):
If you want to register the repeater to another base station using the auto registration method,
de-register the repeater beforehand as described below:
Note: The status LED remains illuminated after the repeater has been switched on. If the LED
ashes, the repeater is far away from the base station or reception is hindered by obstacles.
1. Set the repeater in registration mode.
The status LED on the repeater flashes slowly.
2. Set the base station in registration mode.
Long press the paging key on the base station till the first LED flashes.
Switch on the repeater for 1-5 seconds and then switch it off. Switch it on once more
and leave it there.
You now have five minutes to complete the registration. If the registration is not completed within
this period, you must start over again.
3. The status LED on the repeater flashes.
If the LED flashes fast without interruptions, go to step 5. If the LED flashes fast with interruptions, go
to step 4.
4. Registration of handset.
If the password of the base station has been changed, reset it to “0000”. You must re-register the
handset even if the handset used was already registered to the base station. Now the status LED fast
flashes without interruptions.

The ow diagrams of these two registration methods are shown below:
Auto Registration Manual Registration
Base Station
Long press paging
key
Repeater
LED steady on
Repeater
Switch on
Repeater
LED flashes
Ready for use
Repeater
Switch off
Handset
Enable repeater mode
Base Station
Switch on
1. Switch o the repeater (disconnect the power adapter).
2. Switch it on for 1 to 5 seconds and switch it o again.
3. Switch it on again. The status LED on the repeater is ashing slowly, switch it o again.
4. Switch it on again.
The verication is then activated.
To find the best possible location for the repeater, you may need to try various locations. Place a call
and walk around with the handset to determine the base station’s coverage area. The verification tone
allows you to easily check the extent of the repeater’s coverage area. The tone is audible on the
handset during a call.
Verification Tone
To activate the verification tone on the repeater:
Place a call using the handset to check whether the handset is working via the repeater and that the
repeater is the desired coverage area. If call is successfully handled by the repeater, you can hear a
verication tone through the handset every few seconds.
To deactivate the verification tone, repeat the above steps.
DECT Repeater RT10 User Guide
Handset
Enable repeater mode
Base Station
Switch on
Ready for use
Base Station
Set password to 0000
Repeater
Switch on (1-5s) and
off
Repeater
LED flashes without
interruptions
Handset
Dial out #*9
Base Station
Handset
Press number (2-7)
and * key
Hang up
Repeater
LED steady on
Long press paging
key
Repeater
Switch on again
No Repeater
LED flashes with
interruptions
Handset
Re-register to base
station
Repeater
LED flashes without
interruptions
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