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CT-DECT Case (8) Operating Instructions Contents 1. Technical safety instructions, environment protection, safety at work ...............................................3 2. Description .........................................................................................................................................6 2.1 Technical data ............................................................................................................................7 2.2 Technical description ..................................................................................................................8 3. Operation .........................................................................................................................................11 First commissioning ..............................................................................................................11 3.1 3.1.1 Recharging the NiMH rechargeable batteries....................................................................11 3.1.2 On-air subscription of the CT-DECT device (PP) to the CT-DECT Case (8) (FP).............12 3.2 Commissioning......................................................................................................................15 3.2.1 Connecting the CT-DECT Case (8) to the aircraft.............................................................15 Switching-on of CT-DECT Case (8) and CT-DECT device (PP) .......................................15 3.2.2 3.3 Controls ....................................................................................................................................16 3.4 Operating under special climatic conditions..............................................................................17 4. Maintenance and proper care ..........................................................................................................18 4.1 Visual inspection.......................................................................................................................18 4.2 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................18 Faults, causes, corrective actions.............................................................................................18 4.3 4.4 Storage .....................................................................................................................................18 Transport and shipping .............................................................................................................19 4.5 5. Replacements to be made by the user ............................................................................................19 5.1 Replacing components .............................................................................................................19 CT-DECT Case (8) ............................................................................................................19 5.1.1 2 1. Technical safety instructions, environment protection, safety at work Important Information for Users of the CT-DECT transceivers The CT-DECT transceiver modul has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility and is compliant with the european DECT-Standard. CT-DECT transceivers that are not intrinsically safe (explosion-protected) and therefore do not have any special hazardous duty marking must never be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. Unprotected CT-DECT transceivers can trigger explosions unintentionally in these areas. CeoTronics does not assume any liability for damage to property and personal injuries of any kind that can arise through the above mentioned or any other incorrect use of the CT-DECT transceivers. Important safety instructions For the use of the device notice the national safety and accident prevention regulations and the following safety instructions shown in italics in this instruction manual.
Before using CeoTronics products read completely the appropriate operating instructions. If in doubt, ask our technical staff.
If repair work of any kind needs to be done to CeoTronics products, arrange for it to be performed only by the company CeoTronics or by a specialized workshop that is authorized by CeoTronics. In all other cases our warranty and liability for the product shall lapse.
Do not immerse the radio equipment into water.
When using CeoTronics products that are equipped with connection leads ensure that the latter do not get caught up in operational machinery or wheels!
Radio equipment that are not intrinsically safe (explosion-proof) and therefore have no spe-
cial explosion-proof designation must never be operated in potentially explosive environ-
ments (e.g. when refueling cars, aircraft etc.). Devices that are not explosion-proof can unin-
tentionally trigger off explosions in such areas!
Connect CeoTronics accessories to a device or disconnect them from a device only when the device is switched off.
If you are a cardiac pacemaker carrier, before operating a transmit-
ter/receiver ask the manufacturer of your cardiac pacemaker for informa-
tion about any impairment that might be caused due to high frequencies.
Before starting to operate the device in sensitive areas like e.g. aboard airplanes or in hospitals etc., please check first if it is permitted to use it in these environments. For use aboard an airplane a Type Certificate (TC) or a Certificate of Nonobjection (CO) must be available. Should the communication equipment not be homologated, its use aboard an airplane is strictly prohibited as it could jeopardize the safety of the airplane. Never put electronic devices into operation aboard an airplane without obtaining prior approval from the cabin crew. 3
Do not leave the radio equipment products lying around loose in cars, e.g. on the parcel shelf. Stow these products in a suitable, safe place in the car so that they do not present a danger to you or to other occupants of the car, if emergency braking is effected.
When driving a car, do not use the radio because it may distract you from the other traffic.
Charge rechargeable batteries only with the appropriate suitable charger. Observe the voltage and currency specifications. Never use the charger to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
When handling rechargeable batteries comply with environmental protection regulations !
Never attempt to open a rechargeable battery and never throw a rechargeable battery into fire. Expended (defective) rechargeable batteries are subject to compulsory regulated waste disposal. Do not put them in the household waste!
Ensure that a short-circuit (risk of fire or injury) is not created across rechargeable battery terminals or charging sockets by a short-out (bent-open paper clip, bunch of keys etc.). In such an event the warranty shall lapse. Transport any spare rechargeable batteries in an electrically non-conducting package in order to avoid short-circuiting the rechargeable batteries.
Keep the radio equipment and rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children and any other per-
sons who are not familiar with the handling and operation thereof.
Safe operation requires clean devices. Ensure that the devices (microphones, connectors etc.) are clean and in good condition at all times.
The radio equipment may only be used for the specific application envisaged.
Should equipment, supplied by CeoTronics, be definitely put out of service you may return it to CeoTronics. We ensure recycling and/or disposal of outdated equipment in compliance with the applicable environment protection law.
Keep these operating instructions for later use. 4 Important Notes for operation of the CT-DECT System in the USA Please note that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi-
ronment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RFExposure mobil:
contains Transceiver Module with FCC ID L52CT-M5CEO1 P G A0 Smax A0 R A0 is calculated using the general equation:
S= P*G / 4R Smax = 0.024mW/cm, The internal antenna used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. the maximum measured power output is 119,67mW (20,78 dBm), the maximum antenna gain is 0 dBi = numeric gain 1. the maximum permissible exposure is defined in 47 CFR 1.1310 with 1 mW/cm. the distance of 20cm from the EUT's transmitting antenna where the exposure level reaches the maximum permitted level 5 2. Description The CT-DECT Case (8) is suitable for duplex communication over short distances between maximum 8 mobile users and the aircraft crew. Mobile users are using CT-DECT headsets (PP) or other head-
sets in conjunction with the CT-DECT Multi (PP). Communication between mobile users is wireless. The CT-DECT Case (8) is the central unit of the DECT system and includes the CT-DECT interface base (FP). The mobile users are subscribed to the CT-DECT Case with their devices (PP). With a special adapter cable it is possible to connect the CT-DECT Case (8) to the intercom system of the air-
craft. The working range between the CT-DECT Case (8) and the devices (PP) subscribed to it de-
pends on the local conditions. A high degree of tapping and interference protection is assured. Figure 1 System overview / Example 6 USA 1920 1930 MHz TDMA 24 Slots per frame 1,728 MHz 5 channels 200m (obstacle-free area) 75m (dependent on the local conditions) rechargeable batteries NiMH or AA-batteries provided rechargeable batteries approx. 8 hours (by 23C) on use of the 2.1 Technical data Unit is equipped with
- Interface for up to maximum 8 users
- Battery compartment for 3 AA-batteries
- Acoustic multilevel warning Low-Battery in the subscribed headset
- Optical multilevel warning Low-Battery
- ON/OFF switch with optical status indication
- 2 buttons for subscription on the Interface
- 1 buttons for subscription outside at the case
- 9-pole connection socket
- Hinged handle
- 2 locking Dimensions: 210 x 202 (grasp in hinged position) x 90 mm Technical Data Frequency band Mode of Transmission Channel spacing Automatic channel selection Transmission range Power supply Operating time to the CT-DECT Case (8) belong likewise:
Flag with label "Remove before Flight"
Signal color red with white letter Dimensions: 500 mm x 75 mm Material: Polyester 700g/m Attachment parts Consisting of
- 2 x shackles Material: FE/X (#4401)
- 2 x hooks Material: Steel powder-coated RAL 9005 matt-finished 7 Technical description 2.2 Figure 2 Latch to unlock and lock the case Automatic purge valve for equalization after changes in atmospheric pressure Shackle to hang up the hook (item d) Hook to hang up the CT-DECT Case (8) at the aircraft Screw for fastening the shackle (item c) Hinged handle Screw for fastening the shackle (item i) Hook to hang up the CT-DECT Case (8) at the aircraft Shackle to hang up the hook (item h) and the strap REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT a b c d e f g h i Figure 3, Battery compartment The battery compartment is located on the RH side of the case. The battery compartment is locked up with a screw cap, which itself is secured to the case with a retaining band. The rechargeable bat-
teries are inserted into the compartment with the positive pole facing forward (see arrow). 8 Figure 4 a b Push button 1/extern for subscription of max. four CT-DECT Multi (Man-Pac) to the CT-DECT Interface CT-DECT Case (8) Interface. The push button 1/extern has equal functional rights as the external button (item i) on the outside of the case c Push button 2 for subscription of max. four CT-DECT Multi (Man-Pac) to the CT-DECT Inter-
face. d Green push button ON to switch on the device 9 e Control lamp illuminates if the device is switched on f Control lamp, batteries green illuminates constant green flashes red flashes LED OFF UB > 3,6V 3,4V < UB 3,6V UB 3,4V, approx. 30 minutes operating time UB 2,7V, no function g Red push button OFF to switch off the device h Cap for the 9-pin plug (item h) I External push button for subscription of max. four CT-DECT Multi (Man-Pac) to the CT-DECT Case
(8). These four CT-DECT Multi (Man-Pac) can be subscribed by the external push button to the CT-DECT Case (8) without opening the case. The push button has equal functional rights as the internal button 1/extern (item b) in the case 9-pole plug for connection the CT-DECT Case (8) to a aircraft interface via an aircraft specific adapter cable j
PLEASE NOTE:
When using the CT-DECT Case (8) via the aircraft-specific CT adapter cable, without connection to the aircrafts intercom system, the sealing cap should always be plugged onto the unused 9-
pole connector (item j) to protect the jack against humidity and dirt. 10 First commissioning 3. Operation 3.1 At the beginning new NiMH rechargeable batteries do not deliver maximum power. Maximum power is achieved only after a few recharging cycles. Before charging rechargeable NiMH batteries, they must be completely discharged about once a month. If this procedure is not followed, rechargeable batteries will not deliver anymore full power after only a short time. Each communication device uses 3 rechargeable batteries. If one or more recharge-
able batteries are not fully charged, this will affect the reliability of the entire system. As it is not possible to determine which one of the rechargeable batteries is in poor condition, the complete set must be replaced. Proper care and handling helps controlling the number of rechargeable batteries in use. The life of rechargeable batteries may vary as a result of daily recharging, natural ageing, and varying operating conditions. 3.1.1 Recharging the NiMH rechargeable batteries 3.1.1.1 The rechargeable NiMH batteries in the device should only be charged with the charger supplied with the system. Otherwise the rechargeable batteries may be damaged. The charger is neither watertight nor dust-proof. Protect it against water, rain and dirt. The charger may only be used in rooms with nor-
mal relative air humidity and temperature. Do not cover up the charger. General Warning
Never use battery chargers to charge non-rechargeable batteries. Never open rechargeable batteries or throw them into fire. Do not open charger. The repair is permitted only by the manufacturer.
Never charge a rechargeable battery in areas with an explosion risk an explosion may re-
sult. Charge rechargeable batteries only inside buildings or similar environments where no dangerous concentrations of volatile vapors are present. The three NiMH batteries are in the battery compartment of the CT-DECT Case (8). For charging they have to be removed from the battery compartment. a. Switch off the device CT-DECT Case (8). b. Remove the cover from the battery compartment (Fig. 3). c. Take the three NiMH batteries out the battery compartment. Charge the rechargeable batteries with the charger. e. After charging: When inserting the charged NiMH batteries notice the polarity. Close the battery compartment. 11 3.1.2 On-air subscription of the CT-DECT device (PP) to the CT-DECT Case (8) (FP)
NOTES The on-air subscription is not part of the normal commissioning and operating procedure for the system. It must be performed again only in the case a CT-DECT device (PP) that isn't subscribed to the CT-DECT Case (8) has to be used in conjunction with the CT-DECT Case
(8). CT-DECT devices (PP) can be subscribed to only one CT-DECT Case (8), never to two or more CT-DECT Case (8) units simultaneously.
NOTES
Two ore more CT-DECT devices (PP) can never be simultaneously subscribed to the CT-
DECT Case (8), they must always be subscribed one after the other. With two ore more CT-DECT devices (PP) it is recommendable to subscribe all devices one after the other to the CT-DECT Case (8), because a device can be deleted (see 3.1.2.1 Princi-
ple of subscription).
Comply with the instruction step sequence.
After subscription all new subscribed devices have to be switched off again. The on-air subscription procedure is performed on the CT-DECT Case (8) and the CT-DECT devices
(PP) manually by means of operating elements. The CT-DECT Case (8) is the unit to which the maxi-
mum eight (8) CT-DECT devices (PP) of a system need to be subscribed to. The CT-DECT Case (8) is equipped with two transceiver modules, the both subscription buttons (Fig. 3/b,c,i) and is able to control max. eight CT-DECT devices (PP). In each case max. four CT-DECT de-
vices (PP) are allocated to one transceiver module. Every four CT-DECT devices (PP) are assigned in groups to the subscription buttons (figure 4/b, c). The function of the outside button (figure 4/i) is identi-
cal to that of the subscription button shown in figure 4/b. 3.1.2.1 Four CT-DECT devices (PP) can be assigned to each transceiver module in the CT-DECT Case (8). The four CT-DECT devices (PP) assigned to a transceiver module should always be subscribed in groups, but of course individually one by one. Should a fifth CT-DECT device (PP) be subscribed to one and the same transceiver module, then the CT-DECT device (PP) subscribed first would be deleted from the transceiver modules memory (see example in figure 5).
PLEASE NOTE:
The subscription procedure for a group of maximum four CT-DECT units (PP) which are sub-
scribed with the help of button 2 (figure 4/c) differs from the procedure when subscribing CT-
DECT devices (PP) with the 1/external buttons (figure 4/b, i). The subscription procedure can be performed while communicating without any need to switch off and open the CT-DECT Case
(8). Principle of subscription The procedure, applicable for subscribing maximum four CT-DECT devices (PP) with button 2
(figure 4/c) is described in chapter 3.1.2.2 and for subscribing the other maximum four CT-DECT devices (PP) with the help of buttons 1/external (figure 4/b, i) in chapter 3.1.2.3. 12 A CT-DECT device (PP) which has been deleted from the CT-DECT Case (8) memory cannot commu-
nicate anymore with the DECT system and needs to be re-subscribed to the base unit following the subscription instructions. Fig. 5 Principle of subscription (example) Timeout If a subscription is not successfully completed within maximum 2 minutes since starting the process, a timeout occurs. The timeout is signalized by a sequence of 4 short low tones in the headset of the CT-DECT device (PP), repeating in 4-second intervals. After a timeout all CT-DECT devices (PP) subscribed to a transceiver module need to be subscribed anew to the CT-DECT Case (8). In the event of only one CT-DECT unit (PP) the subscription of this single CT-DECT unit (PP) has to be repeated. 3.1.2.2 4/c) The following describes the procedure for subscribing a CT-DECT device (PP) to a CT-DECT Case (8) with the subscription button 2 (figure 4/c). The subscription of the remaining three CT-DECT devices
(PP) (maximum four units) with button 2 is done likewise.
PLEASE NOTE:
After successful subscription, all CT-DECT devices (PP) and the CT-DECT Case (8) must be switched off again before putting the DECT system into operation. a. Make sure all CT-DECT devices are switched off. b. Unscrew the two screws (figure 2/e, g) on the CT-DECT Case (8) and remove the two shackles (fig-
Example of subscribing a CT-DECT device (PP) with subscription button 2 (figure ure 2/c, i) from the case. Unlock the two latches (figure 2/a) and open the case. c. Leave the CT-DECT unit (PP) still switched off. d. Press the subscription button 2 (figura 4/c) inside the CT-DECT Case (8) and keep it depressed. Switch on the CT-DECT Case (8) with the green push-button (figure 4/d) while the subscription but-
ton is depressed and keep it depressed for at least another 5 seconds after switch-on. Then release the subscription button and continue directly with step e in order to avoid a timeout. e. Press the subscription button on the CT-DECT device (PP) and keep it depressed. Switch the CT-
DECT device (PP) on while depressing the subscription button and keep it depressed for at least another 5 seconds since switch-on until you hear a descending 5-tone sequence in your headset. Then release the button. The subscription process has been initiated and you hear in the headset of the CT-DECT unit (PP) about every 2 seconds an intermittent high beep. An ascending 5-tone sequence, which repeats in 13 4-second intervals, finally informs you that the subscription process has been completed success-
fully. If, after maximum 2 minutes, the subscription process was not successful, this is signalized by a se-
quence of 4 short low tones, repeating in 4-second intervals. In that case, switch off again the CT-DECT Case (8) and the CT-DECT device (PP) and repeat the entire subscription process. f. After successful completion of the subscription process, switch off again the CT-DECT de-
vice (PP) and the CT-DECT Case (8) before commissioning the units (chapter 3.2.6). Example of subscribing a CT-DECT device (PP) during operation
PLEASE NOTE:
The subscription procedure described in chapter 3.1.2.3 while the communication system is operating applies only to the four CT-DECT devices (PP), which are being subscribed via the inside subscription button 1/external (figure 4/b) or the one on outside of the case (figure 4/i). 3.1.2.3 When subscribing maximum four CT-DECT devices (PP) to the CT-DECT Case (8) using the subscrip-
tion button 1/external (figure 4/b, i) the CT-DECT Case (8) must not necessarily be in switched-off condition. Subscription can be accomplished while the CT-DECT Case (8) is operating. This makes it possible that the maximum four users, who already subscribed their CT-DECT devices (PP) with the help of the subscription button 2, can continue to operate while additional CT-DECT devices (PP) are being subscribed to the CT-DECT Case (8) via the 1/external subscription buttons (figure 4 b/i). The subscription process can be aborted at any time by simply pressing the external subscription button
(figure 4/i) during the subscription process. Both subscription buttons (figure 4/b, i) have equality of access. For a fast subscription when in opera-
tion, normally the external subscription button (figure 4/i) located on the outside of the case is used, so that the case does not need to be opened. The following example describes the subscription process using the external subscription button (figure 4/i) located on the outside of the CT-DECT Case (8). Other CT-DECT devices (PP) (max. four) are subscribed likewise with this button (figure 4/i). a. Firstly, leave the CT-DECT device (PP) switched-off. b. Press the external subscription button (figure 4/i) of the switched-on CT-DECT Case (8) and keep it depressed for at least 5 seconds. Then release it and continue directly with step c in order to avoid a timeout (see chapter 3.1.2.1). The LED of the subscription button (figure 4/i) lights up. If a timeout occurs, the LED starts to flash. c. Press the subscription button of the CT-DECT device (PP) and keep it depressed. Switch the CT-
DECT device (PP) on while depressing the subscription button and keep it depressed for at least another 5 seconds since switch-on until you hear a descending 5-tone sequence in your headset. Then release the button. The subscription process is initiated and you hear in the headset of the CT-DECT device (PP) about every 2 seconds an intermittent high beep. An ascending 5-tone sequence, which repeats in 4-
second intervals, finally informs you that the subscription process has been completed successfully. After a successful subscription the LED of the subscription button (figure 4/i) on the CT-DECT device
(PP) goes out. If, after maximum 2 minutes, the subscription process was not successful, this is signalized by a se-
quence of 4 short low tones, repeating in 4-second intervals. If the subscription process is not completed successfully, the LED of the subscription button (figure 4/i) starts flashing. In that case switch the CT-DECT device (PP) off again and repeat the entire proc-
ess. d. After successful completion of the subscription process, switch the CT-DECT device (PP) again off before commissioning the unit; the CT-DECT Case (8) must not be switched off. 14 Commissioning 3.2 3.2.1 Connecting the CT-DECT Case (8) to the aircraft The batteries of the CT-DECT Case (8) must be fully charged. a. Establishing the 9-pin plug-in connection at the CT-DECT Case (8) The 9-pole jack of the CT-adapter cable (figure 6) has a distortion protection. Hold the case down with one hand. Put the jack onto the 9-pin connector of the CT-DECT Case
(8) and turn it until it slides a little into the con-
nector. With it, the correct plug-in position has been found. Now push the jack into the connector until it engages audibly. To disconnect the plug-in connection, hold the case down with one hand and pull the jack out of the connector. Figure 6, 9-pin plug-in connection at the CT-DECT Case (8) b Connect the CT-DECT Case (8) with the CT adapter cable to the intercom connector of the aircraft.
PLEASE NOTE:
During outdoor operations keep the CT-DECT Case (8) always closed!
CAUTION!
The CT-DECT Case (8) may be connected to an aircraft only with the flag Remove before flight attached. 3.2.2 Switching-on of CT-DECT Case (8) and CT-DECT device (PP) Switch-on, establishing connection, adjusting the volume
PLEASE NOTE:
Applies to CT-DECT devices (PP) which are subscribed to a CT-DECT Case (8) a. First switch on the CT-DECT Case (8) using the green push-button (figure 4/d). The CT-DECT Case
(8) starts now an initialization process during which it may not be switched off. After initialization the pilot lamp (figure 4/e) lights up. If the pilot lamp (figure 4/f) flashes, the voltage of the batteries in the CT-DECT Case (8) is low and needs to be recharged. b. Switch on the CT-DECT devices (PP) you want to communicate with. After switch-on you will hear a high beep in the headset. After this, synchronization, i.e. the search process, starts between the CT-
DECT Case (8) and the CT-DECT devices (PP), the duration of which may vary. While this process is under way, a high-low tone sequence will be heard every second in the headsets, indicating, that the CT-DECT devices (PP) are seeking their CT-DECT Case (8). After successful synchronization - i.e. a CT-DECT device (PP) found its CT-DECT Case (8) - the high-
low tone sequence falls silent and a high double beep is heard in the headset. CT-DECT Case (8) and CT-DECT device (PP) establish now automatically the connection between one another. As soon as the connection is established a final high beep will be heard in the headset. This indicates that the units are ready for duplex communication within the working range between CT-DECT device (PP) and base unit. 15 3.3 Controls Duplex communication between mobile users After switch-on of the CT-DECT Case (8) and the CT-DECT devices (PP) and successfully completed automatic establishment of connection (see chapter 3.2.6) the units are ready for duplex communica-
tion within the working range between CT-DECT devices (PP) and CT-DECT Case (8). Microphones and headsets are permanently switched on. Each user can speak in its headset microphone and hear in the earpiece of his headset the conversation of the other users. Adjust the communication volume with the volume control for your headset earpieces. Never adjust the volume higher than necessary for clear and proper communication. Communication between mobile users and the aircraft intercom system With the help of the PTT button on the headset, communication between mobile users and the crew of the aircraft is possible, while the PTT button is pressed. Pressing the COM ON/OFF buttons on the CT-DECT devices (PP) once establishes communication between mobile users and the crew aboard the aircraft; pressing a second time cuts the communica-
tion off. If the communication between mobile users and the aircraft crew is OFF, a high double beep sounds in the headset after pressing the buttons. Now, communication is switched on. If the communication between mobile users and the aircraft crew is ON, a low double beep sounds in the headset after pressing the buttons. Now communication is cut off. Only the mobile user establishing the intercom connection is connected with the crew of the aircraft and only he can terminate the connection. 16 3.4 Operating under special climatic conditions The system is tested and approved for use within a working temperature range from -30C up to +55C. Exceptions apply to batteries and charging devices. Rechargeable batteries Very low or very high temperatures affect the life of rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries may only be used in the temperature range from 0C to +50C. At temperatures below 0C we recommend the use of alkaline batteries. As CT-DECT devices (PP) are used close to the body, temperatures below 0C are rarely seen. However, the CT-DECT Case stands (is suspended) in open air; therefore we recommend at very low temperatures the use alkaline batteries instead of rechargeable ones. Mobile (plug-type) battery charger Working temperature range: 0C 25 17 4. Maintenance and proper care 4.1 Visual inspection Inspect the system and particularly cables and connector assemblies regularly for signs of cracks, fis-
sures, and deterioration. 4.2 Cleaning After every use the entire system should be cleaned. ATTENTION!
Cause Rechargeable batteries are completely run down or defec-
tive Rechargeable batteries are de-
fective CT-DECT device (PP) is not subscribed to the CT-DECT Case (8) Pay attention that no humidity could penetrate into the device during cleaning. Do not use solvents (e.g. benzene, alcohol, etc.) for cleaning!
Remove loose dust with a soft brush. Clean the outside of components, if necessary, with an appropri-
ate clean cloth, only lightly moistened with clear water, and then rub it down thoroughly. If heavily soiled, a few drops of rinsing agent may be added. Clean the connector pins with a commercial clean-
ing agent. 4.3 Fault CT-DECT Case (8), no LED lights up after switch-on Corrective action Recharge or replace recharge-
able batteries Faults, causes, corrective actions Perform subscription procedure Replace rechargeable batteries CT-DECT Case (8), life of re-
chargeable batteries is too short After switching the system on, automatic establishment of con-
nection is not completed suc-
cessfully 4.4 Storage The equipment can be stored at temperatures from -40C up to +80C. Exceptions apply to recharge-
able batteries and battery chargers. Rechargeable batteries Store rechargeable batteries at:
Mobile (plug-type) battery charger Storage temperature range: -25C +70C
-20C...50C for 30 days maximum
-20C...40C for 3 months maximum
-20C...30C for 1 year maximum 18 Transport and shipping Replacing the warning flag Replacing the cap for the 9-pole jack 4.5 Use only the original packing for any transport purposes. Transport only clean and dry systems. Prior to any transport remove all rechargeable batteries from all units. 5. Replacements to be made by the user 5.1 Replacing components 5.1.1 CT-DECT Case (8) 5.1.1.1 Unscrew the screw (figure 3/g) for removing the shackle. Remove the defective Remove before Flight flag and replace it by a new one. Fasten the screw again. 5.1.1.2 The cap is delivered complete with steel cable and eye. Remove the key ring with steel cable from the case. Fasten the new cap with steel cable and key ring to the case. 5.1.1.3 The cap is delivered complete with steel cable and eye. Remove the key ring with steel cable from the case. Fasten the new cap with steel cable and key ring to the case. Replacing the cap for the battery compartment 19 Germany and International Sales CeoTronics AG Adam-Opel-Str. 6 63322 Rdermark Tel. +49 6074 8751-0 Fax +49 6074 8751-676 E-Mail sales@ceotronics.com USA/Canada/Mexico CeoTronics, Inc. 300 Southport Circle, Suite 103 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 Tel. +1 757 549-6220 Fax +1 757 549-6240 E-Mail sales@ceotronicsusa.com Switzerland CeoTronics AG Grundstr. 16 6343 Rotkreuz Tel. +41 41 7905838 Fax +41 41 7905839 E-Mail info@ceotronics.ch France CeoTronics Sarl Bt. Delta T Z.A. du Tuboeuf Alle des Pleus 77257 Brie Comte Robert Cdex Tel. +33 1 60183300 Fax +33 1 60286060 E-Mail ventes@ceotronics.fr Poland CeoTronics Sp. z o.o. ul. Sonecza 15 91-491 d (Polska) Tel. +48 42 6553311 Fax +48 42 6552288 E-Mail biuro@ceotronics.pl Spain CeoTronics S.L. C/Ciudad de Frias 7 y 9 Nave 19 28021 Madrid Tel. +34 91 4608250 51 Fax +34 91 4603193 E-Mail ventas@ceotronics.es Germany and International Sales CT-Video GmbH Gewerbegebiet Rothenschirmbach 9 06295 Lutherstadt Eisleben Tel. +49 34776 6149-0 Fax +49 34776 6149-11 E-Mail ctv.info@ceotronics.com EIGENE/CT-DECT Case/dok1200-gb.doc/00/1007 DOK 1200 Copyright 10/2007 CeoTronics AG, 63322 Rdermark, Deutschland, Internet www.ceotronics.com nderungen vorbehalten
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CT-DECT Conference (4) CT-DECT Conference (8) US-Version Base Station for up to 4 CT-DECT Transmitter/Receiver Devices Base Station for up to 8 CT-DECT Transmitter/Receiver Devices Operating Instructions Example English Important safety instructions ........................................................................................................... 5 Contents 1. 2. Description...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Overview.................................................................................................................................. 6 Purpose ................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Pin assignment of connectors .................................................................................................. 7 2.3 12-pole jack Audio/Data (standard pin assignment) ...................................................... 7 3-pole jack Power Supply.............................................................................................. 8 2.4 Dimensions .............................................................................................................................. 8 2.3.1 2.3.2 3. Commissioning and operation......................................................................................................... 8 3.1 Handling of plug connections with retaining ring ...................................................................... 8 3.2 Connecting and switching on the base station CT-DECT Conference (4) or (8) ....................... 8 3.3 Switching on the CT-DECT units standard............................................................................... 9 4. Safekeeping storage .................................................................................................................... 9 5. Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 9 5.1 Visual inspections .................................................................................................................... 9 5.2 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 9 6. On-air subscription of base station CT-DECT Conference (4) or (8) and CT-DECT units standard .. .................................................................................................................................................... 10 6.1 General.................................................................................................................................. 10 6.2 Preliminary works................................................................................................................... 11 6.3 On-air subscription to CT-DECT Conference (4).................................................................... 12 6.3.1 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard with subscription button S1 ......... 12 6.4 On-air subscription to CT-DECT Conference (8).................................................................... 12 S1 ............................................................................................................................... 12 6.4.1 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard of group 1 with subscription button 6.4.2 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard of group 2 with subscription button 6.5 S2 ............................................................................................................................... 13 After the subscription ............................................................................................................. 13 2 Important Information for Users of the CT-DECT transceivers The CT-DECT transceiver modul has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility and is compliant with the european DECT-Standard. CT-DECT transceivers that are not intrinsically safe (explosion-protected) and therefore do not have any special hazardous duty marking must never be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. Unprotected CT-DECT transceivers can trigger explosions unintentionally in these areas. CeoTronics does not assume any liability for damage to property and personal injuries of any kind that can arise through the above mentioned or any other incorrect use of the CT-DECT transceivers. 3 Important Notes for operation of the CT-DECT System in the USA Please note that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. interference in a residential NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 4 1. Important safety instructions For the use of the device notice the national safety and accident prevention regulations and the following safety instructions shown in italics in this instruction manual.
Before using CeoTronics products read completely the appropriate operating instructions. If in doubt, ask our technical staff.
If repair work of any kind needs to be done to CeoTronics products, arrange for it to be performed only by the company CeoTronics or by a specialized workshop that is authorized by CeoTronics. In all other cases our warranty and liability for the product shall lapse.
Do not store CeoTronics products outside or in damp ambient conditions. At all times keep them clean, dry and at normal air humidity. CeoTronics products must not be stored in areas with a temperature of over +80 C (+176 F), e.g. in the summertime on the parcel shelf of a car. If not stated otherwise, the following temperature ranges are allowed for CeoTronics products: -10 to
+55 C (+14 to +131 F) for operation, -40 to +80 C (-40 to +176 F) for storage.
Do not immerse a CeoTronics product into water, if it is not expressly specified for this purpose.
When using CeoTronics products that are equipped with connection leads ensure that the latter do not get caught up in operational machinery or wheels!
CeoTronics products that are not intrinsically safe (explosion-proof) and therefore have no special explosion-proof designation must never be operated in potentially explosive environments (e.g. when refuelling cars, aircraft etc.). Devices that are not explosion-proof can unintentionally trigger off explosions in such areas!
Connect CeoTronics accessories to a device or disconnect them from a device only when the device is switched off.
If you are a cardiac pacemaker carrier, before operating a transmitter/receiver ask the manufacturer of your cardiac pacemaker for information about any impairment that might be caused due to high frequencies.
When on board an airplane always keep a transmitter/receiver switched off. Operation of the transmitter/receiver could affect the safety of the airplane and it is therefore prohibited. Never operate electronic devices on board an airplane without the express approval of an authorized member of the cabin crew.
Do not leave CeoTronics products lying around loose in cars, e.g. on the parcel shelf. Stow these products in a suitable, safe place in the car so that they do not present a danger to you or to other occupants of the car, if emergency braking is effected.
When driving a car, do not use the radio because it may distract you from the other traffic. Never use a CeoTronics product that will impair your hearing.
Keep CeoTronics products out of the reach of children and any other persons who are not familiar with the handling and operation thereof.
Packaging materials, e.g. filling materials and plastic bags are not toys and have to be kept out of the reach of children. There is a risk of children ingesting them and choking !
Safe operation requires clean devices. Ensure that the devices are clean and in good condition at all times.
CeoTronics products may only be used for the specific application envisaged.
Should equipment, supplied by CeoTronics, be definitely put out of service you may return it to CeoTronics. We ensure recycling and/or disposal of outdated equipment in compliance with the applicable environment protection law.
Keep these operating instructions for later use. The device is not conceived for the usage in the external area. If the device is to be used nevertheless in the external area, then it must be protected by suitable measures from influences of the weather. 5 2. Description 2.1 Overview Fig. 1 Example, Control elements, indication elements, connection elements a 3-pole jack Power Supply Connector for power supply unit 12 V DC b 12-pole jack Audio/Data for connection of the audio/data line to another communication device c Green control lamp (LED), for subscription button S1 d Subscription button S1 for a max. of four CT-DECT transmitter/receiver units standard (group 1) e Subscription button S2 for a max. of four CT-DECT transmitter/receiver units standard f Green control lamp (LED), for subscription button S2, by CT-DECT Conference (4) only
(group 2), by CT-DECT Conference (4) without function flashing function if subscription button S2 is inadvertently pressed g Button 0 : Off h Button I : On i Red control lamp (LED), illuminates when the base station is switched on j Power supply unit k Power cord 6 2.2 Purpose The base station CT-DECT Conference (4) or (8) is part of a duplex communication system over short distances for four or eight mobile users. It is the central unit for up to four or eight mobile CT-DECT transmitter/receiver units standard, e.g. CT-DECT headsets standard and CT-DECT Multi standard, and can connected via an adapter cable to another communication device. Attention: Only connect adapter cables with a round housing to base station, as represented in figure 2. Fig. 2 The base station CT-DECT Conference (4) is equipped with one transceiver module and two subscription buttons S1 and S2 (subscription button S2 without function), and is able to control max. four CT-DECT units standard. Four CT-DECT units standard are allocated to the transceiver module, and one subscription button. The base station CT-DECT Conference (8) is equipped with two transceiver modules and two subscription buttons S1 and S2, and is able to control max. eight CT-DECT units standard. In each case four CT-DECT units standard (group 1 and 2) are allocated to one transceiver module and one subscription button. The range between the base station and the CT-DECT units standard depends on the local circumstances. High protection against eavesdropping and interference is ensured. The base station realizes the following connections:
wireless radio connection to max. four, or eight CT-DECT units standard connection via a cable to a communication device for audio and data traffic The power supply for the base station is supplied from a power supply unit 12 V DC, that is delivered with the base station. 2.3 Pin assignment of connectors 2.3.1 12-pole jack Audio/Data (standard pin assignment) Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 Control output Not connected Audio input (200 mVrms at 600 ) Audio input (200 mVrms at 600 ) Audio output (200 mVrms at 600 ) Audio output (200 mVrms at 600 ) Pin Description 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not connected
(GND) Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected 7 2.3.2 3-pole jack Power Supply Pin Description 1 2 3
+Ub (12 30 V DC)
(GND) Not connected 2.4 Dimensions 160 x 94 x 71 mm (6.3 x 3.7 x 2.8 in.) (width x depth x height) 3. Commissioning and operation 3.1 Handling of plug connections with retaining ring The plugs of the connecting cables have a retaining ring (Fig. 3). Fig. 3 to 5 show examples. Make the plug connection: pull the retaining ring on the plug back and then make the plug connection
(Fig. 4). Push the retaining ring forward to secure the plug connection (Fig. 5). Undo the plug connection: pull the retaining ring on the plug back (Fig. 4). Then pull off the plug from the jack. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 3 3.2 Connecting and switching on the base station CT-DECT Conference (4) or (8) a. Ensure that the base station is switch off. Press short the button 0 (Fig. 1/g) to switch off the base station. The control lamp (Fig. 1/i) may not illuminate. b. Connecting the power supply unit 12 V DC Connect the power supply unit 12 V DC (Fig. 1/j), to the 3-pole jack Power Supply on the base station. Use only this power supply unit since a faultless function is guaranteed only with this power supply unit. If you do not have any fitting power cord, ask our product adviser. Follow the special CeoTronics operating instructions for putting into operation of the power supply unit. For the present let the base station switched off. c. Audio/data connection
NOTE Only valid if the CT-DECT system is used in conjunction with another communication device. Connect the base station via the 12-pole jack Audio/Data to the communication device. d. Switching on the base station Connect the power supply unit to a properly installed live electrical mains socket. Press short the button I (Fig. 1/h) to switch on the base station. The control lamp (Fig. 1/i) on the base station illuminates. 8 3.3 Switching on the CT-DECT units standard Switch on the CT-DECT unit standard (e.g. a CT-DECT headset or a CT-DECT Multi in conjunction with a CT communication set). After switching on a high beep tone is audible in the CT-DECT unit, resp. the communication set for the CT-DECT unit. Subsequently the synchronization procedure between the CT-DECT unit and the base station begins. The time a synchronization procedure can last is varying. Upon completion of synchronization a high double-beep tone is audible in the CT-DECT unit, resp. the communication set. Finally a high single-beep tone indicates the connection setup. Now the CT-DECT unit is ready for communication. 4. Store the cleaned devices in a clean, dry place at normal room temperature and in normal relative air humidity. 5. Maintenance 5.1 Visual inspections Regularly examine the device and in particular the cables and connectors for signs of fractures, cracks and wear. Send defective devices to CeoTronics for repair. 5.2 Cleaning Safekeeping storage WARNING When cleaning ensure that no moisture penetrates inside the device. Do not use any solvents
(e.g. benzine, alcohol, etc.) for cleaning purposes!
Remove any loose dust with a soft brush. Clean, if necessary, the outside of the devices with a suitable clean cloth that has been slightly moistened with clear water, and rub the parts dry afterwards. If heavily soiled, some dishwashing liquid can be used in addition. Clean the contacts of connectors with a commonly available contact cleaning agent. 9 6. On-air subscription of base station CT-DECT Conference (4) or (8) and CT-DECT units standard 6.1 General
NOTE
Normally, the subscription of CT-DECT standard devices (PP) to a CT-DECT base station (FP) is only necessary when a CT-DECT system is set into operation for the first time or when individual CT-DECT devices are exchanged, e.g. after repairs.
A CT-DECT standard device (PP) can be subscribed only to one CT-DECT base station (FP), never to two or more stations simultaneously.
Depending on the scope of supply, the CT-DECT devices may have already been subscribed to each other by CeoTronics during the final QA inspection in factory. In that case an information slip is attached. If various CT-DECT base stations (FP) are being delivered, then the CT-DECT standard devices carry a marking indicating their allocation to a particular CT-DECT base station (FP).
It is not possible to subscribe two or more CT-DECT standard devices (PP) simultaneously to one CT-DECT base station (FP), only one by one. In case of various CT-DECT standard devices (PP) it is recommended to subscribe immediately all the devices of a group, one after the other, to the CT-DECT base station (FP), as otherwise a subscribed device could accidentally be deleted (see Principle of subscription Fig 6).
Comply with the instruction step sequence.
All newly subscribed devices must be switched off again once the subscription is completed. The on-air subscription procedure is performed on the base station and the CT-DECT devices standard manually by means of operating elements. The base station is the device the CT-DECT standard devices are to be subscribed to. The base station CT-DECT Conference (4) is equipped with a transceiver module and the two subscription buttons S1 and S2 (Subscription button S2 without function) and is able to control max. four CT-DECT devices standard. Four CT-DECT devices standard are allocated to the transceiver module, and one subscription button. The base station CT-DECT Conference (8) is equipped with two transceiver modules and the two subscription buttons S1 and S2 and is able to control max. eight CT-DECT devices standard. In each case up to four CT-DECT devices standard are allocated to one transceiver module and one subscription button. The CT-DECT devices standard that are controlled by the two transceiver modules can be marked in two groups of four with 1 and 2. With it the allocation of the CT-DECT devices standard to the both transceiver modules and to the subscription buttons S1 and S2 is ensured. The allocation is as follows:
CT-DECT Conference (4) For subscription max. four CT-DECT devices standard are allocated to the transceiver module and to the subscription button S1. The subscription of the max. four CT-DECT devices standard to the base station is carried out in groups but always one CT-DECT device standard after the other. If a fifth CT-DECT device standard would be subscribed to the transceiver module in the base station, the CT-DECT device standard that was subscribed in first would be deleted from the data memory of the base station (see example Fig. 6). 10 CT-DECT Conference (8) For subscription max. four CT-DECT devices standard are allocated to the transceiver module 1 and to the base station is carried out in groups but always one CT-DECT device standard after the other. to the subscription button S1. The subscription of the max. four CT-DECT devices standard If a fifth CT-DECT device standard would be subscribed to the transceiver module 1 in the base station, the CT-DECT device standard of group 1 that was subscribed in first would be deleted from the data memory of the base station (see example Fig. 6). For subscription max. four CT-DECT devices standard are allocated to the transceiver module 2 and to the subscription button S2. The subscription of the max. four CT-DECT devices standard to the base station is carried out in groups but always one CT-DECT device standard after the other. If a fifth CT-DECT device standard would be subscribed to the transceiver module 2 in the base station, the CT-DECT device standard of group 2 that was subscribed in first would be deleted from the data memory of the base station (see example Fig. 6). Fig. 6 Principle of subscription (example) A CT-DECT device standard that is deleted from the data memory of the base station cannot communicate any longer with the CT-DECT system. In this case the CT-DECT device standard has to be subscribed again to the base station according to the subscription procedure. Time Out If no successful subscription between a standard device and the base device was achieved after maximally 2 minutes, a Time Out occurs. The Time Out effects that in the base station the available data for the max. four stored CT-DECT devices standard of a group and in the case of the CT-
DECT device standard the available data for the stored base station are deleted. After a Time Out, by group 1, the control lamp (Fig. 1/c) is flashing. After a Time Out, by group 2, the control lamp (Fig. 1/f) is flashing. After a Time Out all CT-DECT devices standard of a group have to be subscribed again to the base station. 6.2 Preliminary works a. Switch off all CT-DECT devices. b. Connect the power supply device 12 V DC, to the 3-pole jack Power Supply on the base station. To make and undo a plug connection at the base station see section 3.1. c. Connect the power supply device to a properly installed live electrical mains socket. For the present let the base station switched off. d. Operating elements on the CT-DECT device standard for subscription see the special CeoTronics operating instructions for this CT-DECT device. 11 6.3 On-air subscription to CT-DECT Conference (4) In the following by way of an example the subscription of a CT-DECT device standard with subscription button S1 to the base station is described. The subscription of the other CT-
DECT devices standard is analogous. 6.3.1 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard with subscription button S1 a. Press short the button I (Fig. 1/h) to switch on the base station. The red control lamp (Fig. 1/i) on the base station illuminates. Ensure that all CT-DECT devices standard are switched off. b. On the base station press the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d), keep the subscription button pressed for at least 5 seconds. The green control lamp (Fig. 1/c) illuminates. Then let the button off. Immediately carry out step c, otherwise a Time Out may occur. Attention! The subscription procedure can be interrupted, when you press short the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d). Please note:
For the S2 subscription button there is no subscription function allocated in the base station. Should you have accidentally pressed the S2 button, the control lamp (figure 1/f) flashes to signal the non-existence of a subscription function until you let the subscription button go. c. On the CT-DECT device standard press the subscription button, keep the subscription button pressed, and then switch on the CT-DECT device standard. After switching on keep the subscription button pressed, like in the respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard described, and then release the subscription button. The on-air subscription is started and via the CT-DECT device standard, respectively the communication set of the CT-DECT device standard, a short high beep tone is audible periodically every 2 seconds. A high double-beep tone finally signalizes that the on-air subscription has been successful completed. The control lamp (Fig. 1/c) of the base station goes out, and confirm the successful subscription procedure. If no successful subscription was achieved after maximally 2 minutes, a tone sequence (see respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard) signalize an incorrect subscription in the CT communication set. In this case, the control lamp (Fig. 1/c) of the base station is flashing. Then, press short the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d), to clear the internal store of the base station. Switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard, and restart the subscription procedure again. d. After the on-air subscription switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard. 6.4 On-air subscription to CT-DECT Conference (8) In the following by way of an example the subscription of a CT-DECT device standard of group 1 with subscription button S1 and of group 2 with subscription button S2 to the base station is described. The subscription of the other CT-DECT devices standard of group 1 and group 2 is analogous. 6.4.1 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard of group 1 with subscription button S1 a. Press short the button I (Fig. 1/h) to switch on the base station. The red control lamp (Fig. 1/i) on the base station illuminates. Ensure that all CT-DECT devices standard are switched off. b. On the base station press the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d), keep the subscription button pressed for at least 5 seconds. The green control lamp (Fig. 1/c) illuminates. Then let the button off. Immediately carry out step c, otherwise a Time Out may occur. Attention! The subscription procedure can be interrupted, when you press short the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d). c. On the CT-DECT device standard press the subscription button, keep the subscription button pressed, and then switch on the CT-DECT device standard. After switching on keep the subscription 12 button pressed, like in the respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard described, and then release the subscription button. The on-air subscription is started and via the CT-DECT device standard, respectively the communication set of the CT-DECT device standard, a short high beep tone is audible periodically every 2 seconds. A high double-beep tone finally signalizes that the on-air subscription has been successful completed. The control lamp (Fig. 1/c) of the base station goes out, and confirm the successful subscription procedure. If no successful subscription was achieved after maximally 2 minutes, a tone sequence (see respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard) signalize an incorrect subscription in the CT communication set. In this case, the control lamp (Fig. 1/c) of the base station is flashing. Then, press short the subscription button S1 (Fig. 1/d), to clear the internal store of the base station. Switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard, and restart the subscription procedure again. d. After the on-air subscription switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard. 6.4.2 On-air subscription of a CT-DECT device standard of group 2 with subscription button S2 a. Press short the button I (Fig. 1/h) to switch on the base station. The red control lamp (Fig. 1/i) on the base station illuminates. Ensure that all CT-DECT devices standard are switched off. b. On the base station press the subscription button S2 (Fig. 1/e), keep the subscription button pressed for at least 5 seconds. The green control lamp (Fig. 1/f) illuminates. Then let the button off. Immediately carry out step c, otherwise a Time Out may occur. Attention! The subscription procedure can be interrupted, when you press short the subscription button S2 (Fig. 1/e). c. On the CT-DECT device standard press the subscription button, keep the subscription button pressed, and then switch on the CT-DECT device standard. After switching on keep the subscription button pressed, like in the respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard described, and then release the subscription button. The on-air subscription is started and via the CT-DECT device standard, respectively the communication set of the CT-DECT device standard, a short high beep tone is audible periodically every 2 seconds. A high double-beep tone finally signalizes that the on-air subscription has been successful completed. The control lamp (Fig. 1/f) of the base station goes out, and confirm the successful subscription procedure. If no successful subscription was achieved after maximally 2 minutes, a tone sequence (see respective operating instruction for CT-DECT device standard) signalize an incorrect subscription in the CT communication set. In this case, the control lamp (Fig. 1/f) of the base station is flashing. Then, press short the subscription button S2 (Fig. 1/e), to clear the internal store of the base station. Switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard, and restart the subscription procedure again. d. After the on-air subscription switch off the subscribed CT-DECT device standard. 6.5 After the subscription After subscription the CT-DECT devices standard have to be switched off again, before the DECT system is put into operation. The base station may switched on after subscription. 13 NOTES 14 NOTES 15 Germany and International Sales CeoTronics AG Adam-Opel-Str. 6 63322 Rdermark Tel. +49 6074 8751-0 Fax +49 6074 8751-676 E-Mail sales@ceotronics.com USA/Canada/Mexico CeoTronics, Inc. 300 Southport Circle, Suite 103 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 Tel. +1 757 549-6220 Fax +1 757 549-6240 E-Mail sales@ceotronicsusa.com France CeoTronics Sarl Bt. Delta T Z.A. du Tuboeuf Alle des Pleus 77257 Brie Comte Robert Cdex Tel. +33 1 60183300 Fax +33 1 60286060 E-Mail ventes@ceotronics.fr Spain CeoTronics S.L. C/Ciudad de Frias 7 y 9 Nave 19 28021 Madrid Tel. +34 91 4608250 51 Fax +34 91 4603193 E-Mail ventas@ceotronics.es Switzerland CeoTronics AG Grundstr. 16 6343 Rotkreuz Tel. +41 41 7905838 Fax +41 41 7905839 E-Mail info@ceotronics.ch Poland CeoTronics Sp. z o.o. ul. Sonecza 15 91-491 d (Polska) Tel. +48 42 6553311 Fax +48 42 6552288 E-Mail biuro@ceotronics.pl Germany and International Sales CT-Video GmbH Gewerbegebiet Rothenschirmbach 9 06295 Lutherstadt Eisleben Tel. +49 34776 6149-0 Fax +49 34776 6149-11 E-Mail ctv.info@ceotronics.com EIGENE/CT-DECT/dok1254-ae.doc/01/0908 DOK 1254 Copyright 06/2005 CeoTronics AG, 63322 Rdermark, Germany, Internet www.ceotronics.com Subject to change
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CT-DECT Case | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Yes | |||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH
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1 2 |
Eurofins Product Service GmbH
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1 2 | Name |
H****** B********
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1 2 |
R**** K****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-52********
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1 2 |
49-33********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49-52********
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1 2 |
49-33********
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1 2 |
o******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 |
r******@eurofins.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B |
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