15. IP‐DECT 400 SINGLE‐CELL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
IP-DECT SERVER 400 (SINGLE-CELL) PROGRAMMING
The IP‐DECT Server 400 must have its IP address set to 192.168.0.3 and its Radio Part Number set to 3.
Refer to the manufacturers installation guide for full instructions ‐ see section 6.
2 CHANNEL MULTI-CELL REPEATERS
A maximum of six 2 Channel Multi‐Cell Repeaters can be used with the IP‐DECT Server 400 Single‐Cell.
Repeaters require a power connection only; they communicate with the Server via low power radio signals
and do not require a line connection. To maintain DECT coverage during a mains failure all Repeaters must
be connected to a battery backed 12V DC PSU.
REPEATER POSITIONING
Before installing power cables to Repeater positions, it is important that the optimum position for coverage
is established. Register the Repeater onto the IP‐DECT Server 400 then with the Repeater powered from a
battery walk away in the direction that cover is to be extended. When the red LED on the Repeater starts to
flash it is out of range and must be moved back towards the Server by a minimum of 5 metres before
selecting its final location. The LED should be steady green. See Repeater Deployment Rules on the
following page.
REPEATER PROGRAMMING
Refer to the manufacturers installation guide for full instructions – see section 6. A programming kit (P/No.
ZCS729) is required to program Repeaters, the Service Tool software can be downloaded via the link in
section 6 of this manual.
REPEATER POWER CONNECTION
Repeaters should be connected using 8 core cables; cores can be doubled‐up and/or looped back to form a
ring circuit to reduce the voltage drop if necessary.
Battery Backed
12V DC PSU
240V
AC
Use 8 Core Cable
Typically, the maximum distance to a Repeater should not exceed 100 metres.
Maximum 6 x 2 Channel Multi‐Cell Repeaters
Repeater Power Lead Colour Code
YELLOW = 12V BLACK = 0V
Max 100m
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