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3.2.2 Examples of Synchronization Chains
Certain rules must be taken into consideration when establishing synchronization chains:
• The distance over which synchronization can take place is limited to a distance
similar to a loss of max. 25 dB. If the loss of signal is higher than 25 dB, there is no
guarantee that synchronization is stable. (Use the deployment handset to measure
dB).
Note:
It is recommended that a KWS600v3 synchronizes with at least two other radio
units and that an alternative sync way is defined to ensure system redundancy. If the
primary sync way is not working, the alternative sync way takes over and the
synchronization chain is not broken.
Note:
Synchronization chains for the KWS600v3 Solution can be made with Primary and
Secondary KWS600v3 and repeaters.
Note:
As you can only configure a repeater to synchronize on one radio ID, it is not
possible to define alternative sync ways for repeaters.
As the KWS600v3 uses the DECT interface to synchronize on, one KWS600v3 is
configured as the Sync Master.
This section provides information about:
•
“Synchronization Chain With One Sync Master (Primary Sync Ways)” on page 34
•
“Synchronization Chain With Alternative Sync Ways” on page 35
•
“Synchronization Chain With and Without Alternative Sync Ways” on page 38