BT DECT Repeater Manual de usuario

User guide
DECT Repeater

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IMPORTANT
It is possible to roam between the
Repeater and the telephone base
station, however, call handover
during conversation is not always
guaranteed.
The registration of Repeaters to the
telephone base station does not
reduce the number of handsets that
can be registered to the telephone
base station.
The BT DECT Repeater is compatible
with the following products:
The BT DECT Repeater lets you extend the coverage of your
telephone system in all directions, including up and down.
Up to five Repeaters can be registered to a single telephone base
station (depending on how many your base station supports).
Each Repeater can have up to two calls active at any time
(one external call and one internal call).
When registered to the telephone base station, the Repeater’s
coverage area overlaps the coverage area of the base station, the
base can hand-off calls to the Repeater as the user moves from
one coverage area to another. When connected to the Repeater,
the DECT handset operates in the exactly same way as it does
when connected to the base station, and the hand-off from the
base station to the Repeater is completely invisible to the user.
Introduction
BT Diverse 7110+
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BT Diverse 7410+
BT Diverse 7450+
BT Diverse 7460+
BT Diverse 6210
BT Diverse 6250
BT Diverse 6350
BT Diverse 6410
BT Diverse 6450
BT Freestyle 7250
BT Freestyle 7310

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Getting to know your Repeater
Off = Power supply is off
Red/Blue = In registration mode
Blue (Triple flash) = Registration completed successfully
Blue (Steady) = Good link to telephone base station
Blue (Double flash) = Repeater in use with good signal
Purple (Steady) = Weak link to telephone base station
Purple (Double flash) = Repeater in use with weak link
to base station
Red (Steady) = No link to telephone base station
LED indicator
Setup button
Used for registration/
de-registration

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4Setting up
Need help?
If you have any problems setting up or
using your BT DECT Repeater please
contact the Helpline on Freephone
0800 218 2182*.
Alternatively, you may find
the answer in ‘Help’ at the
back of this guide or online at
www.bt.com/producthelp
* Calls made from within the
UK mainland network are free.
Mobile and International
call costs may vary.
Warning
Only use the power adaptor
supplied otherwise your product
may not work and you could
damage the product.
Connect the mains power adaptor
Plug the small end of the power adaptor cable into the socket on
the back of the Repeater.
Then plug the other end into the mains wall socket but don’t
switch the power on at the wall socket yet.
Use a power socket close to your telephone base station. This
is because during the registration process, the telephone base
station needs to be near the Repeater. You can relocate your
Repeater after registration is complete.
Mains power adaptor cable

Setting up 5
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Automatic registration to the telephone base station
1. Before beginning registration, make sure that all unregistered
Repeaters are switched off.
2. Turn on the Repeater mode in the telephone base station that
you will be registering the Repeater to. This varies dependant on
the product, the instruction can be found in the User guide,
provided with the telephone base station.
3. Put the telephone base station into registration mode, this is
normally done by pressing and holding the Find button, but
again consult the User guide, provided with the base station.
4. Switch on the power to the Repeater at the wall socket and the
Repeater will register automatically. The LED on the Repeater
will toggle between Red and Blue, followed by a triple blue flash
to confirm that registration is complete. The LED will remain blue
to indicate that the registration is complete.
5. You can now safely disconnect the power and move the Repeater
to your selected location. The Repeater will remain registered to
the telephone base station.
If the LED continues to flash red, try
registering the Repeater again.

Setting up
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Manual registration (optional)
You can also register the Repeater manually if you prefer.
1. Before beginning registration, make sure that all unregistered
Repeaters are switched off.
2. Turn on the Repeater mode in the telephone base station that
you will be registering the Repeater to. This varies dependant
on the product, the instruction can be found in the User guide,
provided with the telephone base station.
3. Switch on the power to the Repeater at the wall socket.
4. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. the Repeater will
start registering to the base station.
The LED on the Repeater will toggle between Red and Blue,
followed by a triple blue flash to confirm that registration
is complete. The LED will remain blue to indicate that the
registration is complete.

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Setting up 7
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WARNING
BT recommends that you seek
advice from a building professional
before attempting to wall
mount your Repeater. BT are not
responsible for any damage/injury
caused while attempting to wall
mount your Repeater.
Before you wall mount, please
check that:
• the wall can support the weight
of the Repeater;
• you are not drilling into any
hidden wiring or pipes;
• the power cable will reach the
wall socket.
The diagram opposite is for
reference only. It is not a
template to scale.
Wall mounting the Repeater (optional)
The unit may be left free standing or mounted on a wall.
See diagram below for reference only. The screws should be
fixed at 92mm apart horizontally.
X X
40mm
92mm Back of
Repeater

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8Using your BT DECT Repeater
Location tips:
• place as high as possible, at least
1.8 metres off the ground
• place 1 metre from sources
of electrical interference such
as hi-fi systems,office equipment
microwaves, computers
and routers
• avoid heat sources and
direct sunlight
• avoid things that can interfere
with radio signals such as metal
doors, thick walls and cupboards
• If extending the range to
outdoors locate the Repeater
near a window and higher on the
wall, as radio signals do not work
as well through thick walls
• If using more than one Repeater
on a telephone base station
ensure the Repeaters are placed
at least 10 metres apart
• Do not use outdoors
Once registered, the Repeater can be positioned anywhere
within the reception range of the telephone base station,
preferably towards the direction you wish to extend the range.
1. Locate a suitable position near a mains socket within the
reception area of the telephone base station and towards the
direction you wish to extend the range.
2. Plug the power adaptor into the mains socket (and into the
Repeater if it has been disconnected) and switch on the mains
power at the wall socket.
The blue LED will begin to flash as it connects to the telephone
base station, then stops flashing and remains lit once a link has
been made. If the LED continues to flash, switch the power off
and on again. If flashing continues, see the ‘Help’ section on
page 10.
Operating a handset for the first time within the extended
Repeater area
Make sure that the handset(s) you want has been registered to
the same telephone base station as the Repeater.

Using your BT DECT Repeater 9
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Please note
Blind spots (where signal is weak)
can cause loss of signal. Avoiding
blind spots will reduce the risk of
losing a call.
1. Switch off the handset within the new reception range of the
Repeater but outside the reception range of the telephone base
station, and then switch it back on again.
2. To confirm the handset is working with the Repeater, press the
Talk button on the handset whilst next to the Repeater.
You should hear a dial tone. Look at the Repeater, the blue LED
should be flashing.
Your Repeater is now ready for use.
To de-register/reset the Repeater
You can de-register the Repeater and then register it to another
telephone base station if you wish to.
1. Switch the power to the Repeater off at the wall socket.
2. Press and hold the Setup button, then switch the power back on
keeping hold of the button for 5 seconds. The Repeater will now
be de-registered.

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10 Help
The Repeater LED continues to flash on and off after the registration process has been completed
• The registration process was not successful. You will have to repeat the registration process again with
the telephone base station concerned. De-register the Repeater, see page 9 and register it to the
base station again, see page 5.
The Repeater LED continually flashes on and off when placed/mounted in the desired location
• The radio connection is very weak/poor. You will have to find another location where the signal from
the telephone base station is better.
• The Repeater may have been reset. If this is the case it will have to be registered to the telephone
base station again.
The Repeater LED does not light up at all
• There is no power to the Repeater. Check that the power adaptor lead is plugged into the Repeater,
the power adaptor is plugged into the mains socket and the mains power is switched on.
The audio quality is very poor/noisy when in the Repeater reception area
• The radio connection is very weak/poor. You will have to find another location where the signal from
the telephone base station is better.
• Move the Repeater closer to the telephone base station.
• Make sure the Repeater is not too close to metal objects or thick walls.
• Check for interference from electronic devices.
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