Aastra OpenCom 131 User Guide - Page 224
DECT, Telephony: Ports: U
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Frequently Asked Questions DECT 19.4 DECT Note: In the following explanations it is assumed that a Upn interface card has been installed (in an OpenCom 130 or an OpenCom 150). Question: The LED of the RFP 22 / 24 base station is flashing, but none of the DECT devices is functioning. Make sure the terminal setting for the corresponding Upn port is set to an RFP 22 / 24 base station (Configurator, Telephony: Ports: Upn menu). If multiple RFP 22 / 24 base stations are installed, the blinking LED indicates that synchronisation is not finished. Question: The LED of the RFP 22 / 24 base station is continuously lit up, but one of the cordless DECT devices is indicating "No connection". You have not registered this DECT device. Configure a port in the Configurator and start the enrolment procedure (Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones menu). Question: Is it possible to increase the time for the enrolment procedure? You must manually enter the IPEI of the DECT device in the Configurator. The enrolment time is then increased to one hour (Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones menu). Question: Another manufacturer's DECT device is not functioning. Check whether the DECT device supports the DECT GAP standard. In the Configurator, also make sure GAP is set for this DECT device (Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones menu). Question: The startup procedure of the DECT base stations take a long time? What is the reason? This behaviour may indicate a problem with the reference clock. Refer also to What are some of the causes for problems when sending and/or receiving faxes? starting on page 221. 222