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
FreeSpeak Edge | User Guide
Port Setting
AES67 Admin
DHCP (67, 68)
mDNS (5553)
HTTP (80, 8080, 443)
rsync (873)
IVP port is configurable
AES67 Audio
DHCP (67, 68)
PTP (319, 320)
mDNS (5353)
IVP (6001)
HTTP (8080)
7.7 Network and synchronization
The following network and synchronization information applies:
l The transceiver is shipped with DHCP enabled (default). The transceiver supports static
IP addressing, but if you use a static IP you will need to enter two static IP addresses.
l When the transceiver is reset to default it will revert to DHCP mode, and the AES67
Admin interface is set to DHCP.
l When budgeting for network bandwidth be aware that the transceiver will take a
bandwidth of approximately 10 Mbps.
l Be aware that in order to achieve reliable radio sync, your AES67 network has a lower
tolerance of jitter and delay than other AoIP networks.
l If the AES67 IP address on the transceiver changes, the device will reboot. This may
take up to 5 minutes.
7.8 General network and switching rules
The following table lists general system and switch requirements for small, medium and large
configurations.
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