User's Manual

Caution:
Ensure that the System Parameters on the DMC8 are the same as the existing
DECT
system. The System Parameters on the DMC8 become the System
Parameters for the complete system.
3. Upload the DMC4 SNMP software (45100xxx).
4. Replace the terminators in their new location.
5. Connect the faceplate connectors.
Note:
DMC4 cards can reboot at this point — this is normal.
The DMC8 continues to
be the only board visible on DMC DECT Manager until the SNMP firmware is
activated on all DMC4 cards.
6. Activate the DMC4 SNMP firmware.
Note:
If you receive system notifications on DMC DECT
Manager (this can occur
because the DMC4 cards are rebooting), disconnect from the DECT system and
close down DMC DECT Manager. Reconnect to the DECT system and activate
the firmware again.
Note:
During activation, DMC DECT
Manager loses the connection to the DECT
system. After activation is complete and the boards reboot a number of times,
the green LEDs become solid (stop flashing). Reconnect DMC DECT Manager
to the DECT system. You can now see all the DMC4 cards on the DECT
system.
7. Synchronize all boards.
When prompted to synchronize, select all boards and synchronize from DMC. The
DECT system is now upgraded.
Caution:
The DMC8 can reboot frequently if there is not at least one handset subscribed
to the system.
Adding a DMC8 to a non-SNMP DECT system
326 DMC DECT Fundamentals August 2012
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