User guide

Using the Repeater Unit Restoring a Repeater to Factory Defaults
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ShoreTel IP Phone 930D Base Station and Repeater User Guide 19
Do not use a cable extender to lengthen the AC adapter’s cable; doing so may cause the repeater
to malfunction.
A single screw or bolt (provided) with a 6-10 mm head and a shaft that is less than 4 mm in
diameter can be used to mount the unit on the wall.
For information more information, see the ShoreTel IP Phone 930D Planning and Installation Guide.
Restoring a Repeater to Factory Defaults
While the repeater is powered, press and hold the reset button on the back of the unit for 3 seconds or
until the repeater’s LED indicator turns red.
The repeater restarts in a factory default state.
Monitoring a Repeater with the LED Indicator
The repeater has an LED indicator on the front that can be used to monitor the repeater’s
performance. Additional information on the repeater status is available using ShoreTel IP930D
Manager.
LED State Description
Off No power.
Slow flashing green (400 mS on/250 mS
off)
Searching for fixed part (base or repeater).
Double flashing green (900 mS on/200 mS
off/200 mS on/200 mS off repeated)
Searching for fixed part in registration mode or
performing registration procedures.
Steady green (occasional red flashes) Repeater is synchronized to its master and operating
properly. Red flashes indicate traffic is passing through
the repeater.
Alternating red/green flashing (200 mS red/
200 mS green)
Repeater is in recovery mode and cannot find base or
RPN allocation error.
Steady red Critical error.