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LEGRAND Tynetec Advent XT2 - ALARM CALL ROUTING PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED); Selecting Alarm Destination Types; Assigning Alarm Telephone Numbers

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Doc No. FM0814 issue 5 Page 29
20. IP-DECT 400 MULTI CELL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
10 PORT ETHERNET SWITCH CONNECTIONS
The 10 Port Ethernet Switch provides 8 PoE Ports for the IP-DECT Server 400 and IP-DECT Base Stations.
53.5V 2.43A - connect to the mains supply (or a battery backed output on the optional UPS) via the in-line
mains adapter provided.
PoE PORTS 1 to 8 - connect to the IP-DECT Server 400 and IP-DECT Base Stations using RJ45 patch
leads/wall sockets. These connections can be extended to a maximum of 100 metres using Cat5e cable.
UPLINK2 - connect to the Matrix NENX IP50 PBX Ethernet Port using an RJ45 patch lead.
UPLINK1 - connect to an additional Ethernet Switch Uplink Port using an RJ45 patch lead. This connection
can be extended to a maximum of 100 metres using Cat5e cable. This will provide another 8 PoE Ports for
up to 8 more IP-DECT Server 400 and IP-DECT Base Stations.
MATRIX CONNECTION
The Matrix IP-PBX interfaces the Advent XT2 to the DECT equipment; it also gives access to an outside line
and allows zoning of calls.
24VDC - connect to the UPS via the in-line PSU module provided.
CO1 - connect to the Advent XT2 DECT 1 output using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
CO2 - connect to an external telephone line using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
CO3 - connect to the Advent XT2 DECT 2 output using the RJ11/BT lead provided.
SLT1 - connect to the CLI desk telephone via a BT master socket (cut plug off the RJ11/RJ11 lead provided).
ETHERNET - connect to the Ethernet Switch Port 9 using the RJ45 patch lead provided.
Note; in the event of a mains failure i.e. if the UPS batteries run flat or if a UPS is not fitted, the Matrix
connects CO1 to SLT1 and the Advent XT2 will only ring the CLI desk telephone.
IP-DECT SERVER 400 MULTI 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 manufacturer’s installation guide for full instructions see section 6.
IP-DECT BASE STATION PROGRAMMING
IP-DECT Base Stations must have their IP addresses set 192.168.0.4/5/6 and Radio Part Numbers 4/5/6.
Refer to the manufacturer’s installation guide for full instructions see section 6.
4 CHANNEL MULTI-CELL DECT REPEATERS
A maximum of three 4 Channel Multi-Cell Repeaters can be connected to the IP-DECT Server 400 Multi Cell
plus three per IP-DECT Base Station (total 12 per site). Repeaters require a power connection only; they
communicate with the Server/Base Station 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 manufacturer’s installation guide for full instructions see section 6. A programming kit (P/No.
ZXT509) is required to program Repeaters, the Service Tool software can be downloaded via the link in
section 6 of this manual.

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