Frequently Asked Questions
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DECT
Note
In the following explanations it is assumed that a U
pn
interface card has been in-
stalled (in an OpenCom 130 or an OpenCom 150).
The LED of the RFP 22 / 24 base station is flashing, but none of the DECT devices
is functioning.
Make sure the terminal setting for the corresponding U
pn
port is set to an RFP 22 / 24
base station (
Configurator
,
Telephony: Ports: U
pn
menu).
If multiple RFP 22 / 24 base stations are installed, the blinking LED indicates that syn-
chronisation is not finished.
The LED of the RFP 22 / 24 base station is continuously lit up, but one of the
cordless DECT devices is indicating “No connection”.
You have not registered this DECT device. Configure a port in the
Configurator
and
start the enrolment procedure (
Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones
menu).
Is it possible to increase the time for the enrolment procedure?
You must manually enter the IPEI of the DECT device in the
Configurator
. The
enrolment time is then increased to one hour (
Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones
menu).
Another manufacturer’s DECT device is not functioning.
Check whether the DECT device supports the DECT GAP standard. In the
Configu-
rator
, also make sure
GAP
is set for this DECT device (
Telephony: Devices: DECT
Phones
menu).
The startup procedure of the DECT base stations take a long time? What is the
reason?
This behaviour may indicate a problem with the reference clock. Refer also to What
are some of the causes for problems when sending and/or receiving faxes? starting on
page 235.
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