User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Arcadia Central Station
- 2.1 Front Panel Connectors, Controls and Indicators
- 2.2 Intercom Touchscreens
- 2.3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators
- 2.4 System Powering
- 2.5 Clear-Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations
- 2.6 Stage Announce and Program Feed
- 2.7 Set the Arcadia Central Station IP address
- 2.8 Save and Restore System Configuration
- 2.9 Reset to Default
- 2.10 Example Applications
- 3 Connecting to other systems
- 4 Network Setup
- 5 Core Configuration Manager (CCM) walkthrough
- 6 CCM configuration
- 6.1 Setting up the Arcadia Central Station
- 6.2 Adding IP Transceivers (FS Edge, FS II 1.9, 2.4)
- 6.3 Registering beltpacks
- 6.4 Viewing and adding Channels
- 6.5 Viewing and Adding Members to Groups
- 6.6 Channels or Groups?
- 6.7 Creating and Editing Roles
- 6.8 Set up GPIOs and Logic Events
- 6.9 Monitoring Your System from the CCM
- 7 Security
- 8 Configuring from the Front Panel
- 9 Spare parts
- 10 Terminology/glossary
- 11 Front Panel Menu Reference Tables
- 12 Specifications
- 13 Pinouts
- 14 Regulatory compliance
User Guide | Arcadia Central Station
Item Description
HDST: when a headset is connected, this button switches the headset
microphone output to the loudspeaker.
Menu: Press to enter menu mode. Press again to exit, or allow menu mode to
time out.
Fn: Function button. No functions currently available.
D
Rotary Encoders. Use these to control channel volume or to navigate through
the menu system.
E Loudspeaker
F
Main loudspeaker/headphone audio control. Push to mute or unmute.
Main Volume Level LEDs:
l Red - high volume level
l Amber - medium volume level
l Green - low volume level
G Color touchscreen displays
H Pin reset
I Power Supply Unit LEDs
J
USB A connector. Use to:
l Register beltpacks
l Upgrade the Arcadia Central Station
l Save/Restore system settings
l Obtain detailed logs for diagnostic purposes
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2.2 Intercom Touchscreens
The Arcadia Central Station has two intercom control touchscreens, available when the front
panel screens are not in menu mode. Each touchscreen provides access to two channels or
point-to-point communications so the front panel can be used as a 4-button intercom station.
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