Assembly and connection
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DoorLine Slim DECT
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In the case of a restart of the DoorLine, it checks into the previously re-
gistered PBX system automatically. After every successful check-in, a
double acknowledgement tone sounds.
4.6.7
Checking connection
Note:
Due to the registration via DECT, the DoorLine is treated by your PBX sys-
tem like a conventional wireless telephone.
If you receive a call from outside, all telephones that were assigned to this ex-
ternal number ring. Depending on the PBX system, after initial registration the
DoorLine will probably be assigned automatically to an external number, i.e. all
calls are also forwarded to the DoorLine. After the first bell signal, the DoorLine
automatically receives all calls. The caller would thus be connected to the
DoorLine.
A remedy in such a case can be provided by reconfiguring your PBX system. It
has to be set such that the DoorLine does not react to external calls
1. Call the DoorLine from a telephone that is connected to your PBX system
(see chapter Calling the DoorLine [
49])
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A double tone sounds in the telephone. The voice communication
between telephone and DoorLine is then built up.
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If the device does not react, disconnect it immediately from the power-
supply system. Now check the connection of terminals 1 and 2 to the
wall power supply for a wiring fault (e.g. reverse polarity of line).
2. After registration of the DoorLine, check the configuration of your PBX sys-
tem. The PBX system is treated like a conventional wireless telephone. It has
to be set such that the DoorLine does not react to external calls.
4.6.8
Check of DECT signal strength
After the voltage supply is applied, the background lighting flashes for the first
60 seconds to indicating the DECT signal strength.