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How is the Gigaset Repeater registered to base?
Please refer to the user guide of your phone to check whether your base station is suitable for operating the repeater and how to prepare it for registering the repeater.
Before starting registration, position the Gigaset Repeater directly adjacent to the base station and to a power connection. If you are already using Gigaset Repeaters, these must be switched on and positioned close to the base station for this registration procedure.
Automatic registration
Carry out the following steps:- Switch on Gigaset Repeater: Connect the power supply unit to a plug socket. Following this, the device will enter registration mode for 5 minutes.
- Prepare the base station for registering the repeater, in the same way as you would to manually register a handset. Please refer to the operating instructions for your base station.
The repeater will automatically be registered to the base station. The LEDs will indicate whether registration was successful or unsuccessful.
Please note: Ensure that no other base stations in registration mode are located close to the Gigaset Repeater during this procedure.
De-registration
It may be necessary to de-register the repeater, for example if it has to be replaced. Information about this can be found in the operating instructions of your base station, or via the system menu of your phone e.g. C430/C430A, C530/C530A, CL660/CL660A, E630/E630A. For phones without a repeater system menu, the repeater can be de-registered using the Reset Repeater procedure. -
How can I reset the Gigaset Repeater 2.0 or Gigaset Repeater HX?
If registration was not successful or re-registration has to be carried out for another reason, you can reset the repeater as follows.
- Press repeater button (left LED flashes slowly).
- Release repeater button once the left LED flashes quickly (after approximately 10 seconds).The repeater is ready for registration once again.
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What do I need a Gigaset Repeater for?
With the Gigaset Repeater, you can extend the range and reception strength of your base station. Up to 6 Gigaset Repeater units can be used with a single base station. The maximum number depends on your base station and the type of DECT transmission (encrypted/unencrypted).
A maximum of 2 conversations can be held at the same time within the extended reception range.The number of handsets that can be registered to your base station is not affected by the Gigaset Repeater. -
Where should I place the Gigaset Repeater?
Once registration has been carried out successfully, you can install the
Gigaset Repeater wherever you would like to extend the reception range
of your handsets. However, you must ensure that there is a power point
at the place of installation and that the left LED remains on constantly
after the device has been switched on.
If the left LED flashes, theGigaset Repeater is too far away from the base station or reception is
being hindered by thick walls or metal objects for example (e.g.
radiators).
When looking for a suitable installation site, auseful guide is a handset which requires a good connection with the base
station at the Gigaset Repeater installation site.
To operate ahandset for the first time in the extended Gigaset Repeater area, switch
off the handset within the new reception range of the Gigaset Repeater,
but outside the reception range of the base station, and then switch it
back on again.
Please note: If you are using more thanone Gigaset Repeater in the area of your base station, you must keep the
Gigaset Repeaters at least 10 m apart.
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What is the function of the LED display?
Left LED: display registration and operation function
In operation Light off power supply off Constantly on normal link to base station Flashing no link to base station Not yet registrated Flashing twice per second ready for automatic registration Light off automatic registration unsuccessful after 5 mins
Right LED: displays the handset traffic via the repeaterIn operation Light off no traffic Flashing once every 3 seconds one handset linked via repeater Flashing twice every 3 seconds two handset linked via repeater Constantly on base station not prepared for operation with a repeater (does not apply to base stations where Repeater Mode can be switched off and on) -
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action Left LED flashes continu-ously when the registration procedure has been con-cluded No radio connection to the base station Repeat registration Left LED flashes continu-ously at a selected location No radio connection to the base station Select a new location Left LED does not light up at all Power supply off Check the power point No reception of the handset in the area of the repeater Repeater not registered
No radio connection to the base station
Handset cannot find the repeaterRepeat registration
Select a new location
Switch handset on and offRight LED lit constantly Base station has not been prepared for repeater operation Check the preconditions and prepar-atory steps required by your base sta-tion for registering a repeater. Then repeat these steps to register the repeater. No registration of addi-tional repeaters possible with encryption activated Maximum number of repeaters that can be con-nected to the base station has been reached De-register repeaters that are no longer required using the repeater de-registration procedure described in the user guide or system menu of your phone.If you need more repeaters to relay the base station, please note that you can run up to 6 repeaters, if encryp-tion is deactivated.To deactivate encryption, all regis-tered repeaters must first be de-regis-tered. You can then deactivate encryption and register your repeat-ers again. -
Howto check the accessibility of a handset using a verification tone
The verification tone enables you to establish whether or not the handset is working in the extended area of the Gigaset Repeater. This tone is audible on the handset every 2.5 seconds as long as a line is allocated. Proceed as follows:
Repeater:- To switch on the verification tone: Press repeater button until the right LED lights up (after approximately 20 seconds).
- To switch off the verification tone again: Press repeater button again until the right LED goes out (after approximately 20 seconds).
Handset:- Allocate line (hold down call answer button).
- When you hear the verification tone, you are in the extended reception area. If you don't hear a verification tone, move towards the repeater with the handset until you hear it.
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Configuration
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How is the Gigaset Repeater registered to base?
Please refer to the user guide of your phone to check whether your base station is suitable for operating the repeater and how to prepare it for registering the repeater.
Before starting registration, position the Gigaset Repeater directly adjacent to the base station and to a power connection. If you are already using Gigaset Repeaters, these must be switched on and positioned close to the base station for this registration procedure.
Automatic registration
Carry out the following steps:- Switch on Gigaset Repeater: Connect the power supply unit to a plug socket. Following this, the device will enter registration mode for 5 minutes.
- Prepare the base station for registering the repeater, in the same way as you would to manually register a handset. Please refer to the operating instructions for your base station.
The repeater will automatically be registered to the base station. The LEDs will indicate whether registration was successful or unsuccessful.
Please note: Ensure that no other base stations in registration mode are located close to the Gigaset Repeater during this procedure.
De-registration
It may be necessary to de-register the repeater, for example if it has to be replaced. Information about this can be found in the operating instructions of your base station, or via the system menu of your phone e.g. C430/C430A, C530/C530A, CL660/CL660A, E630/E630A. For phones without a repeater system menu, the repeater can be de-registered using the Reset Repeater procedure. -
Howto check the accessibility of a handset using a verification tone
The verification tone enables you to establish whether or not the handset is working in the extended area of the Gigaset Repeater. This tone is audible on the handset every 2.5 seconds as long as a line is allocated. Proceed as follows:
Repeater:- To switch on the verification tone: Press repeater button until the right LED lights up (after approximately 20 seconds).
- To switch off the verification tone again: Press repeater button again until the right LED goes out (after approximately 20 seconds).
Handset:- Allocate line (hold down call answer button).
- When you hear the verification tone, you are in the extended reception area. If you don't hear a verification tone, move towards the repeater with the handset until you hear it.
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What do I need a Gigaset Repeater for?
With the Gigaset Repeater, you can extend the range and reception strength of your base station. Up to 6 Gigaset Repeater units can be used with a single base station. The maximum number depends on your base station and the type of DECT transmission (encrypted/unencrypted).
A maximum of 2 conversations can be held at the same time within the extended reception range.The number of handsets that can be registered to your base station is not affected by the Gigaset Repeater.
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Généralités
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How can I reset the Gigaset Repeater 2.0 or Gigaset Repeater HX?
If registration was not successful or re-registration has to be carried out for another reason, you can reset the repeater as follows.
- Press repeater button (left LED flashes slowly).
- Release repeater button once the left LED flashes quickly (after approximately 10 seconds).The repeater is ready for registration once again.
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How is the Gigaset Repeater registered to base?
Please refer to the user guide of your phone to check whether your base station is suitable for operating the repeater and how to prepare it for registering the repeater.
Before starting registration, position the Gigaset Repeater directly adjacent to the base station and to a power connection. If you are already using Gigaset Repeaters, these must be switched on and positioned close to the base station for this registration procedure.
Automatic registration
Carry out the following steps:- Switch on Gigaset Repeater: Connect the power supply unit to a plug socket. Following this, the device will enter registration mode for 5 minutes.
- Prepare the base station for registering the repeater, in the same way as you would to manually register a handset. Please refer to the operating instructions for your base station.
The repeater will automatically be registered to the base station. The LEDs will indicate whether registration was successful or unsuccessful.
Please note: Ensure that no other base stations in registration mode are located close to the Gigaset Repeater during this procedure.
De-registration
It may be necessary to de-register the repeater, for example if it has to be replaced. Information about this can be found in the operating instructions of your base station, or via the system menu of your phone e.g. C430/C430A, C530/C530A, CL660/CL660A, E630/E630A. For phones without a repeater system menu, the repeater can be de-registered using the Reset Repeater procedure. -
Howto check the accessibility of a handset using a verification tone
The verification tone enables you to establish whether or not the handset is working in the extended area of the Gigaset Repeater. This tone is audible on the handset every 2.5 seconds as long as a line is allocated. Proceed as follows:
Repeater:- To switch on the verification tone: Press repeater button until the right LED lights up (after approximately 20 seconds).
- To switch off the verification tone again: Press repeater button again until the right LED goes out (after approximately 20 seconds).
Handset:- Allocate line (hold down call answer button).
- When you hear the verification tone, you are in the extended reception area. If you don't hear a verification tone, move towards the repeater with the handset until you hear it.
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What do I need a Gigaset Repeater for?
With the Gigaset Repeater, you can extend the range and reception strength of your base station. Up to 6 Gigaset Repeater units can be used with a single base station. The maximum number depends on your base station and the type of DECT transmission (encrypted/unencrypted).
A maximum of 2 conversations can be held at the same time within the extended reception range.The number of handsets that can be registered to your base station is not affected by the Gigaset Repeater. -
What is the function of the LED display?
Left LED: display registration and operation function
In operation Light off power supply off Constantly on normal link to base station Flashing no link to base station Not yet registrated Flashing twice per second ready for automatic registration Light off automatic registration unsuccessful after 5 mins
Right LED: displays the handset traffic via the repeaterIn operation Light off no traffic Flashing once every 3 seconds one handset linked via repeater Flashing twice every 3 seconds two handset linked via repeater Constantly on base station not prepared for operation with a repeater (does not apply to base stations where Repeater Mode can be switched off and on) -
Where should I place the Gigaset Repeater?
Once registration has been carried out successfully, you can install the
Gigaset Repeater wherever you would like to extend the reception range
of your handsets. However, you must ensure that there is a power point
at the place of installation and that the left LED remains on constantly
after the device has been switched on.
If the left LED flashes, theGigaset Repeater is too far away from the base station or reception is
being hindered by thick walls or metal objects for example (e.g.
radiators).
When looking for a suitable installation site, auseful guide is a handset which requires a good connection with the base
station at the Gigaset Repeater installation site.
To operate ahandset for the first time in the extended Gigaset Repeater area, switch
off the handset within the new reception range of the Gigaset Repeater,
but outside the reception range of the base station, and then switch it
back on again.
Please note: If you are using more thanone Gigaset Repeater in the area of your base station, you must keep the
Gigaset Repeaters at least 10 m apart.
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Troubleshooting
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How can I reset the Gigaset Repeater 2.0 or Gigaset Repeater HX?
If registration was not successful or re-registration has to be carried out for another reason, you can reset the repeater as follows.
- Press repeater button (left LED flashes slowly).
- Release repeater button once the left LED flashes quickly (after approximately 10 seconds).The repeater is ready for registration once again.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action Left LED flashes continu-ously when the registration procedure has been con-cluded No radio connection to the base station Repeat registration Left LED flashes continu-ously at a selected location No radio connection to the base station Select a new location Left LED does not light up at all Power supply off Check the power point No reception of the handset in the area of the repeater Repeater not registered
No radio connection to the base station
Handset cannot find the repeaterRepeat registration
Select a new location
Switch handset on and offRight LED lit constantly Base station has not been prepared for repeater operation Check the preconditions and prepar-atory steps required by your base sta-tion for registering a repeater. Then repeat these steps to register the repeater. No registration of addi-tional repeaters possible with encryption activated Maximum number of repeaters that can be con-nected to the base station has been reached De-register repeaters that are no longer required using the repeater de-registration procedure described in the user guide or system menu of your phone.If you need more repeaters to relay the base station, please note that you can run up to 6 repeaters, if encryp-tion is deactivated.To deactivate encryption, all regis-tered repeaters must first be de-regis-tered. You can then deactivate encryption and register your repeat-ers again.
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