Note
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The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during
use.)
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The repeater can support a maximum of 4 calls at a time.
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When the STATUS indicator flashes green rapidly, a handset registered to the repeater cannot make/
receive a call through the repeater. Neither can a handset during a conversation within the base unit
range switch to the repeater range.
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Do not use more than 2 repeaters at a time.
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Cascade connections are not available when connecting with KX-TGP500 or KX-TGP550 base units.
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The following limitations apply when the KX-A406 (repeater) is connected to a KX-TGP600 base unit.
– Narrowband mode:
Up to 3 KX-A406 units can be connected in a cascade configuration, and up to 4 calls can be made
simultaneously.
– Wideband mode:
Up to 2 KX-A406 units can be connected in a cascade configuration, and up to 2 calls can be made
simultaneously.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause/solution
The repeater does not work.
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When the indicators do not turn on, the AC adaptor is not
connected properly. Check the connections.
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When the indicators do not turn green, move the repeater
closer to the base unit.
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Registration may have been canceled.
Deregister the repeater, then re-register.
Deregister
1
Unplug the AC adaptor, then press and hold the
PROGRAM button.
2
While pressing and holding the PROGRAM button,
re-connect the AC adaptor.
3
Keep pressing and holding the PROGRAM button for
about 10 seconds until the STATUS indicator stops
flashing and RSSI/ID indicator turns red. Then release
the PROGRAM button.
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The STATUS indicator and the RSSI/ID indicator turn
amber for about 2 seconds and the STATUS indicator
flashes red again.
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If the STATUS indicator flashes green after releasing the
PROGRAM button, deregistration failed. Deregister the
repeater again.
Re-register
Unplug the AC adaptor, then perform from step 2 of
“Installation/Registering the Repeater”.
While talking using the handset, sound
cuts in and out.
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The handset is out of range. Move the handset closer to
the repeater.
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