HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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10.1.4.1
Using the Serial Link
1)
Re-connect the Base station (if it has been disconnected) and ensure that
at least 30 seconds elapse since Base station power-up to allow serial
comms to be activated.
at least 30 seconds elapse since Base station power-up to allow serial
comms to be activated.
2)
In the Serial comms area of the Configuration Editor screen, click Apply.
3)
If you want to reset the Base station after the file is uploaded, select the
Reset On-Apply checkbox. The Base station reboots and the levels are
reset to the default values. If a reset is not requested, the file is applied
but the levels are not reset to the defaults.
Reset On-Apply checkbox. The Base station reboots and the levels are
reset to the default values. If a reset is not requested, the file is applied
but the levels are not reset to the defaults.
10.1.4.2
Using Ethernet
1)
Ensure that there is an Ethernet link between the computer and the Base
station.
station.
2)
In the LAN area of the screen, click Save & Apply.
3)
If you want to reset the Base station after the file is uploaded, select the
Reset On-Apply checkbox. The Base station reboots and the levels are
reset to the default values. If a reset is not requested, the file is applied
but the levels are not reset to the defaults.
Reset On-Apply checkbox. The Base station reboots and the levels are
reset to the default values. If a reset is not requested, the file is applied
but the levels are not reset to the defaults.
10.2
Configuration Editor Screen basics
There are six tabs at the top of the Configuration Editor screen:
•
Beltpacks – Allows you to register and unregister beltpacks, set beltpack
properties and assign beltpack keys.
properties and assign beltpack keys.
•
Ports – Allows you to configure ports.
•
Groups/WPL – Allows to create and edit groups.
•
Antennas – Allows you to set cable lengths for transceiver/antennas
•
IFB – Allows you to configure IFBs.
•
System – Allows you to configure system parameters such as system IP,
pin numbers and access codes.
pin numbers and access codes.
There are five buttons at the bottom of the Configuration Editor screen:
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Diagnostics – Opens the FS II Diagnostics Tool. Allows you to view the
current state of the Base station, including beltpack and
transceiver/antenna statuses and the Base station event log.
current state of the Base station, including beltpack and
transceiver/antenna statuses and the Base station event log.