Repeater
installation
Installing
repeaters
requires
both
hardware
installation
and
software
installation.
Increase
coverage
The
repeater
is
a
building
block
to
be
used
to
extend
the
coverage
area
in
a
system.
The
repeater
does
not
increase
the
number
of
traffic
channels,
however
it
provides
a
larger
physical
spreading
of
the
traffic
channels
and
thereby
increases
the
coverage
area
established
with
the
base
stations.
The
repeaters
are
mainly
used
in
areas
with
limited
traffic.
Repeaters
are
wireless
and
does
not
need
any
physical
connection
to
the
base
station,
making
it
very
easy
to
install,
it
only
need
mains
power.
The
repeater
has
an
external
antenna
connection
which
allows
a
possibility
to
get
radio
coverage
on
the
other
side
of
e.g.
metal
wall.
There
can
be
4
talk
channels
on
each
repeater
and
it
is
only
possible
to
repeat
the
sound
on
one
group,
although
it
is
possible
to
have
a
talk
channel
on
any
of
the
activated
groups
on
the
repeater.
When
using
repeaters
it
is
recommended
to
be
on
a
talk
channel
since
it
will
give
the
better
performance.
Repeater
types
and
part
numbers
Part
description
Part
number
DECT
‐
Com
II
1.8GHz
Repeater
(excl.
mains
adapter).
DC2821
DECT
‐
Com
II
1.9GHz
Repeater
(excl.
mains
adapter).
DC2921
Mains
adapter
for
repeater.
DC2822
Repeater
programming
kit.
DC2094
Repeater
indicator
The
repeater
has
one
LED
indicator
the
describing
the
repeater
operations:
When
the
indicator
is
off,
the
repeater
has
not
been
powered
up.
When
the
LED
flashes,
sync
with
the
base
has
not
been
established,
as
soon
as
the
repeater
has
sync
with
the
base,
the
LED
is
constantly
lit.
For
a
correct
function
the
repeater
must
be
in
synchronization
with
the
base
station
or
the
repeater
before
in
the
system.
Each
time
a
portable
makes
a
handover
to
the
repeater
the
LED
will
flash
once
to
indicate
it
has
completed
a
handover.
Repeater
installation
‐
Radio
coverage
depends
on
building
construction
materials,
methods
of
construction,
and
the
surrounding
environment.
Therefore,
each
installation
is
unique
regarding
the
location
of
base
stations.
‐
Avoid
placing
base
stations
and
repeaters
near
other
electronic
equipment,
large
machinery,
metal
constructions,
etc.,
as
the
range
can
be
severely
affected.
Base
station
and
repeaters
should
be
placed
between
6
‐
12
feet/1.8
‐
3.6
meters
in
height
on
a
wall
or
up
to
30
feet/10
meters
when
suspended
from
a
ceiling.
If
they
are
placed
any
lower,
persons
walking
around
could
interfere
with
the
radio
signal.
The
coverage
area
can
be
adversely
affected
if
the
base
station
and
the
repeater
are
mounted
improperly.