System Guide
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Mount the base unit as high as possible (not more than 2m) to clear all nearby objects (e.g. office cubicles and
cabinets, etc.). Occasionally extend coverage to remote offices/halls with lower telephony users by installing
Repeaters.
Make sure that when you fix the base stations with screws, the screws do not touch the PCB on the unit. Secondly,
avoid all contacts with any high voltage lines.
3.5 Find IP of Base Station
To find IP of the installed base station two methods can be used; Using handset Find IP feature or browser IPDECT
feature.
3.5.1 Using handset Find IP feature
On the handset press “Menu” key followed by the keys: *47* to get the handset into find bases menu. The handset
will now scan for 8660 / 9431 bases. Depending on the amount of powered on bases with active radios and the
distance to the base it can take up to minutes to find a base.
- Use the cursor down/up to select the base MAC address for the base that you want to connect to
- The base IP address will be shown in the display below the MAC address of the device
The feature is also used for deployment.
3.5.2 Using browser IPDECT
Open any standard browser and enter the address:
http://ipdect<MAC-Address-Base-Station>
for e.g. http://ipdect00087B00AA10. This will retrieve the HTTP Web Server page from the base station with hardware
address 00087B00AA10.
This feature requires an available DNS server.
3.6 Login to Base SME Configuration Interface
1. Connect the Base station to a private network via standard Ethernet cable (CAT-5).
2. Use the IP find menu in the handset (Menu * 4 7 *) to determine the IP-address of the base station by matching the
MAC address on the back of the base station with the MAC address list in the handset
3. On the Login page, enter your authenticating credentials (i.e. username and password). By default, the username
and password are admin. Click OK button.