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titleAdding/Editing a synchronization reference

This page allows you to define which DECT device is responsible to synchronize a cluster managed by the DECT manager. You can edit an existing entry of the DECT manager synchronization table or add a new entry.

DM Name

  • For a new entry: Select a DECT manager from the option menu.

For an existing entry the identifier is shown.

Cluster

  • For a new entry: Select a cluster number of the selected DECT manager. Only one synchronisation reference can be set for a cluster.

For an existing entry: The cluster number of the selected DECT manager is shown.

Cluster external sync

  • Select the cluster‘s synchronisation reference:

Cluster external sync

  • Select the cluster‘s synchronisation reference:

No external sync Level 1 base of the cluster will only synchronise internally.

Best DECT base of DM Level 1 base of the cluster will synchronise with the best accessible base station of the DECT manager. The DECT manager must be selected from the Reference option menu.

Ext RFPI xxx Level 1 base of the cluster will synchronise with another DECT system. Different RFPI matching levels are possible.

Ext RFPI (full match) All bits of the RFPI are considered, i.e., one specific DECT system is referenced

Ext RFPI (-1 match) -1 match: the last bit of the RFPI is ignored.

Ext RFPI (-2 match) -2 match: the last two bits are ignored

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The RFPI or a part of an RFPI must be entered in the Reference text field. Matching base stations are used to synchronise.


LAN Master of DM Level 1 base of the cluster will synchronise with the LAN master of the DECT manager. The DECT manager must be selected from the Reference option menu.


Reference

In case of Best DECT base of DM and LAN Master of DM:

  • From the Reference option menu select the DECT manager.

In case of Ext RFPI xxx:

In the Reference field enter the RFPI or the part of the RFPI of the base station(s) to which the cluster can be synchronised.