Using Your Bt Diverse Repeater; Operating A Handset For The First Time Within The Extended Repeater Area - BT DIVERSE REPEATER User Manual

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Using your BT Diverse Repeater

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If extending the range to outdoors it
may be better to locate the Repeater
near a window and higher on the
wall, as radio signals do not work as
well through thick walls.
Please note
If using more than one Repeater on a
base station you should ensure the
Repeaters are placed at least 10
metres apart.
Please note
Blind spots (where signal is weak) can
cause loss of signal. Avoiding blind
spots will reduce the risk of losing a
call.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on Freephone 0808 100 7337*
Once registered, the Repeater can be positioned anywhere
within the reception range of the 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 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 green left-hand LED will begin to flash as it connects to
the 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 14.
Operating a handset for the first time within the extended
Repeater area
Make sure that handset(s) you want have been registered to
the same base station as the Repeater.
1. Switch off the handset within the new reception range of the
Repeater but outside the reception range of the base, and
then switch it back on again.
2. To confirm the handset is working with the Repeater, press the
button on the handset whilst next to the Repeater.
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