Note concerning master handset:
When the handsets are logged in as described in the operating instructions, the master
handset is given a set assignment as the first handset to channel 0.
The elmeg DECT300 System can, however, also be configured using a software pro-
gram (programming cable required). Using this software, you can then enroll the master
handset at other channels.
Significance of the Base Station LED
Red LED
Always lit:
Error or programming mode.
Flashing slowly:
Normal operation, all channels busy.
Flashing rapidly:
System is not configured. Handset enrolment not
possible.
Green LED
Always lit:
Normal operation, all channels available.
Flashing slowly:
Normal operation, one channel - or several busy.
Flashing rapidly:
System is not configured. Handset enrolment is possible.
Repeater
The “elmeg DECT repeater” extends the DECT radio range by 25-300 m (depending on
ambient conditions). At the same time, the repeater also provides two speech channels.
Since these channels are only “on loan” to the base station, the repeater serves only to
extend the range covered, and does not provide an extension for radio channels.
The repeater is logged in remotely at the base and must therefore be located within the
range of the base station. The repeater is connected to a 230V~ outlet using a plug-in
power unit. Please refer to the instructions on Page 1 of these instructions for positioning
of the repeater.
Mount the plastic angles included with the repeater on the wall, plug in the power unit
and place the repeater in the receptacle.
Red LED
Always lit:
Repeater logged in at a base
(Normal operation),
Flashing slowly:
Repeater searching for a base station (as-delivered
status).
Flashing rapidly:
Repeater in programming or enrollment (log-on) mode.
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