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LDK-24 1.0Jh Adding DECT phones when it currently has none?

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NorxMAL

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Dec 20, 2013
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I have a LDK-24 1.0Jh (It's the one with the usb port), and we need some DECT phones added to the system (Don't need more than 6 I think). I'm able to log into it.

We don't have any DECT phones added previously, and from what I have gathered, v1.0 of the LDK-24 is not that great with DECT support.

What do I need?
 
You need the WTIB board, up 3 pcs. of GDC-100B basestations and up to 10 DECT handsets.
Or you can run DECT as Siemens GiGaSet on aanalogue ports.

I guess that WTIB, GDC-100B are not produced any more.

A little Nexer DECT history:
1.
ipLDK-24 (Nexer) in version 1.0.
With all the well known LG features, also VMIB, DECT and IP trunk (H.323) to another LG PBX (like iPECS or other ipLDK).
The DECT part was only for small systems: 3 bases (GDC-100B) with only 6 channels.
2.
ipLDK-24 (Nexer) in version 2.0. ISDN extension (S0 bus) added. STIB board was introduced.
3.
ipLDK-24 (Nexer) in version 3.0/3.7.
New VOIU8 board was introduced, so both LG IP phones (LIP) and also IP trunk (H.323) could be used simultaneously.
New WTIBE (DECT board) to install together with the GDC-400B (base stations).
Now the DECT part was OK in scale. 4 bases (GDC-400B) and 4 pcs. of GDC-400B can be installed to the new WTIBE.
Both WTIBE and GDC-400B can be upgraded s/w wise.
This system gave us 16 channels and up to 20 DECT handsets could be installed.
All types of DECT handsets can be used.
From LG we have used:
GDC-330H, GDC-335H, GDC-340H, GDC-345H and GDC-400H.
Also other vendor as KIRK/Polycom, Siemens, Philips etc. was used with success.

///doktor
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Thanks for the answer :)

Didn't know anyone had answered since the email got thrown in the spam folder :p

Perhaps I will try the gigaset, as I have the handsets, but I'm not sure I have a base station lying around which takes analogue line.
 
If you are in Denmark, you Can check for second hand system. Often very low priced. Just search (søg) for LG LDK. Five Danish kroner equalS approx. One US dollar.
But as you have found out the DECT system on nexer version 1 is very limited.

///doktor
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Well, We got a hold of a Gigaset S820 and plugged the basestation that came with it into one of the boards the other phones are connected to.

I managed to figure out how to make it do what I want, and assign it's own number so it can be called directly as well.
Problems I have now, is that it keeps ringing for about 6 seconds after the incoming caller has hung up, and it has no caller id (CLIP?) showing up.
I have been digging around in the web interface, but it's quite massive. The LDK-24 is connected to 2 ISDN boxes, do the basestation of the gigaset basestation also need to be ISDN or something?

 
This sounds like 'hookswitch bounce'
It is not related to system software, rather the SLT(POT) phones being used.
You can reproduce this by making a call, pressing Recall(Flash) and then hanging up. The system sees the recall and then sees you hanging up, this would leave the call on hold, so the system rings you back.
There are three timers you should be looking at for the hookflash.
1, PGM 182 Key 2, this is teh Max hookflash timer, a break longer than this timer will be seen as an 'on hook'
2, PGM182 Key 3, this is the Min hookflash timer, a break less than this will be ignored.
These two timers give the hookflash 'window' and need to be set according to the 'timed break' of your device.
3, PGM 182 Key 1, this is the 'hookswitch bounce' and is there to guard against the symptoms you are getting.
It is possible on some phones for the hookswitch to bounce, so thath whwn you hang up the phone the lne will disconnect, bounce back up for a fraction, and disconnect again.
This can be seen as a recall and then disconnect, giving you the callback.
This timer is set to 100mS in default, so the system will see the disconnect and then wait for this timer to see if there is any other change in state.
If you are getting this hookswitch then increasing Key 1 will solve the problem

///doktor
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Hi, that's normal for an analog cordless, especially Gigasets. As the ringing current on an analog extn normally has a 2 second gap between cycles the phone needs some time to realise that the ringing has ceased hence why it keeps ringing. The Gigasets and Panasonics I used to have at home would do this, now with all the handsets registered to one gigaset base the handsets stop as soon as one is answered.
 
So, I can't get it to show caller id at all?

It looks like it has different types of analogue cards (3 rows), one has no metal bracket around it, one has metal bracket saying DKT and one has SLT/DKT which seems to need splitters to work.
I've been trying to tweak SLT Hook Switch Bounce timer, but I don't seem to be able to fix it. It will continue to ring 6 seconds after the caller has hung up and I suspect it's the same if someone answers the phone from one of the ordinary corded handsets.
Here are the settings, not sure if it tells you anything.
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