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Use the AC adapter to connect the repeater to a power outlet (Do not use a power outlet controlled by
a wall switch). The repeater will register to the telephone base automatically.
If the LED continues to flash in red, try registering the repeater again.
Use ONLY the power adapter that came with your repeater. A different power adapter may cause
an electrical hazard or damage the repeater.
The repeater is now registered to this base and is ready to use.
You can safely disconnect the power and move the repeater to the selected location, the repeater will stay
registered to the base.
2.3.2 MANUAL REgISTRATION (OPTIONAL)
You can also follow the instructions below to register the repeater manually.
Make sure the repeater is powered off (i.e. , the AC power adapter is not connected).
Turn on the Repeater mode on the base and then set the base into registration mode.
Use the AC adapter to connect the repeater to a power outlet.
Press and hold the SETUP button for 5 seconds. The repeater will start the registration to the base.
The registration procedure must be carried out within 30 minutes from when the repeater is
turned on.
2.3.3 DE-REgISTRATION / FACTORy DEFAULT
You can also de-register and then register the repeater again when it cannot hand-off the signal or you want
to register it to another base station. Without deregistration, new registration to another telephone base will
overwrite previous base record when the registration is completed.
Follow the instructions below to de-register the repeater:
Disconnect the AC power of repeater.
Press and hold the SETUP button, then plug in AC power and hold for 5 seconds.
The repeater will be de-registered (reset to factory default).
2.4 INSTALLINg ThE REPEATER
You need to activate the repeater mode on the base before installing the repeater, and then register the
repeater to the base.
2.4.1 LOCATION
To get the optimum conditions, the repeater should be placed in a proper location. You can locate the
repeater through the LED indicator’s behaviors.
To get the best operating conditions for the repeater, it is important to place it correctly. Here are a few tips
for placing repeaters:
Place the repeater as high as possible, but at least 180 cm off the ground.
Make sure you have good reception from the base.
Make sure the location is close to a corresponding power outlet. Never install electrical cords across a
traffic area: they can create a trip hazard or become damaged and create a fire or electrical hazard.
Allow at least 10 meters between repeaters (if you are installing repeaters across multiple floors,
remember to allow 10 meters vertically as well).
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.
2.4.2 MAP ThE BASE COVERAgE AREA
To find the best location for the repeater, you need to determine the base coverage area. Stand near
the base and make a call. Walk away from the base with the handset, and make a note where the signal
becomes 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 signal became weaker.
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