User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Important Safety instructions
- 2 Introduction to FreeSpeak Edge™
- 3 Installing FreeSpeak Edge
- 3.1 Installing the FreeSpeak Edge transceiver
- 3.2 Clear-Com cable recommendations
- 3.3 Daisy-chain transceivers
- 3.4 Installing and removing an E-IPA-HX card
- 3.5 Adding an E-IPA-HX card to the software
- 3.6 Configuring the E-IPA-HX card for FreeSpeak Edge
- 3.7 Beltpack roaming between E-IPA-HX cards
- 3.8 Connecting the FreeSpeak Edge transceivers to a matrix
- 3.9 Adding transceivers to the matrix
- 3.10 Beltpack roles
- 3.11 Registering the beltpack to a matrix
- 3.12 Connect the beltpacks
- 3.13 Radio Frequency (RF) channel selection and power settings
- 3.14 De-register beltpacks from a system
- 4 Site survey features
- 5 RF channel selection 5 GHz
- 5.1 Radio Frequency (RF) channel selection and power settings
- 5.2 Channel selection
- 5.3 Channel re-use
- 5.4 Using Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels
- 5.5 Radar scanning in DFS channels
- 5.6 Transceiver - excluded channels
- 5.7 Wireless Regulatory Region (WRR)
- 5.8 Change RF channels on the Edge transceiver
- 6 Operating the Edge beltpack
- 7 Operating the Edge transceiver
- 8 Upgrading FreeSpeak Edge
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Regulatory compliance
- 10.1 Part numbers and regulatory models
- 10.2 FCC notice
- 10.3 FCC/IC/EC RF exposure warning
- 10.4 Industry canada compliance statement
- 10.5 Korean notice
- 10.6 Japan notice
- 10.7 Australia compliance statement
- 10.8 New Zealand compliance statement
- 10.9 European Union (CE mark)
- 10.10 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
- 10.11 General Battery Safety Instructions for Battery Models: BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
- 10.12 배터리 모델에 대한 일반 배터리 안전 지침 : BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
- 10.13 BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
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Once registered, the beltpack system will proceed to connection.
Note: When you have registered your beltpacks in this way you need to Fetch Registered Beltpacks
from the matrix before applying the map to the matrix.
3.12 Connect the beltpacks
Once the beltpacks have been registered to a matrix system they can be connected to the
transceiver network.
You will see Searching... in the main beltpack menu screen.
When the required matrix appears in the menu screen, select it using the rotary controllers (left
or right) and press D to connect.
You will see a list of pre-configured roles in the menu screen. Navigate to a role using the
rotary controllers and press the D button. This selects a role for your beltpack and connects it
to the system.
You will now be able to use your beltpack for communication.
Note: If a role has been fixed to your beltpack, that role will be automatically selected.
3.13 Radio Frequency (RF) channel selection and power settings
In the first case, channels and transceiver power settings are automatically selected according
to your region's requirements for 5 GHz RF. The transceiver uses two channels and these must
not be adjacent to each other in the coverage zone, so adjacent channels cannot be selected on
the transceiver). For example, you might use channels 36 (Channel 1) and 40 (Channel 2).
These channels are separated by 20 MHz and so are not adjacent.
Channel power defaults to the highest available value (according to regulatory region). When
one channel has a lower power setting than the other, the transceiver will take the lowest
power setting.
View these settings in transceiver properties. Navigate to:
Matrix>Transceiver>Properties>Basic Options.
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