Polycom 500 2G4 manual How to Establish Repeater Jumps Repeaters in a Chain

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Kirk System 500 2G4 - Technical Guide - 14090000 Version 2

How to Establish Repeater Jumps (Repeaters in a Chain)

The repeater furthest from the base station cannot ”see” the system – it is therefore necessary to establish a connection to the basestation through the repeater which is closest.

When registering the repeater (Number 2 in the chain from the base station) it is important to enter the number of the repeater through which you are ”looking” as if it was a base station (i.e. in the field ”BASEstation” in the programming tool SW) Now the repeater works as a base station to the (outer) repeater and as a repeater to the base station.

Warning !

This equipment is NOT intended to connect to a public or private network.

It is only intended for closed connection to TNV2 circuits.

Important !! When either repeater in a chain is busy ( 2 channels used ) the repeaters ”behind” ( seen from the basestation) cannot provide any speechchannels. Only 2 speechchannels are available in total per chain .

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Contents Kirk System 500 2G4 Technical Guide Proprietary and Confidential Contents How to Register a Master Handset Registering Additional Handsets via Master Handset How to Delete a Registered Handset Kirk System 500 2G4 Technical Guide, 14090000 Version How to Register a Repeater to the System How to Register a RepeaterHow to Establish Repeater Jumps Repeaters in a Chain Regulatory Information Important Safety Instructions and Product InformationBattery disposal Intrinsic safetySpare parts and accessories Power failureRegulatory Information Limited Warranty FCC approval RF Exposure Statement