HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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Key to FS II Base station rear panel
Feature Description
beltpacks. Each antenna splitter provides connection for five
transceiver antennas, providing communication with up to a
maximum of 10 beltpacks depending upon available bandwidth.
To meet FCC emissions requirements a ferrite must be fitted on any
CAT-5 cable plugged into either of the two ports labeled
“transceivers.” The ferrite should be fitted at the Base station end of
the CAT-5 cable. Position the ferrite as close to the Base station as
possible. A suitable ferrite is available from Wurth, part number 742
711 32.
transceiver antennas, providing communication with up to a
maximum of 10 beltpacks depending upon available bandwidth.
To meet FCC emissions requirements a ferrite must be fitted on any
CAT-5 cable plugged into either of the two ports labeled
“transceivers.” The ferrite should be fitted at the Base station end of
the CAT-5 cable. Position the ferrite as close to the Base station as
possible. A suitable ferrite is available from Wurth, part number 742
711 32.
4.2
Connecting to partyline intercom systems
Up to two channels of partyline intercom can be connected to the FS II Base
station. The descriptions below will discuss connections with Clear-Com and
compatible partyline, RTS partyline, the ability of FS II to power up to four Clear-
Com partyline beltpacks by itself, and the front-panel settings associated with
these partyline connections.
station. The descriptions below will discuss connections with Clear-Com and
compatible partyline, RTS partyline, the ability of FS II to power up to four Clear-
Com partyline beltpacks by itself, and the front-panel settings associated with
these partyline connections.
Using the front-panel display and rotary encoder, the user may go into the PORTS
menu, select the desired partyline channel, and create a five-character
alphanumeric label for it. This is the label that would then appear on any
beltpacks to which that partyline connection was assigned for communications. In
the GROUPS menu, the partyline connection can be assigned as a member of any
of the groups, as desired.
menu, select the desired partyline channel, and create a five-character
alphanumeric label for it. This is the label that would then appear on any
beltpacks to which that partyline connection was assigned for communications. In
the GROUPS menu, the partyline connection can be assigned as a member of any
of the groups, as desired.
4.2.1
Clear-Com and compatible partyline
Clear-Com and Clear-Com-compatible wired partyline intercoms connect to the PL
CH-A and PL CH-B connectors in a similar manner to connecting beltpacks or
remote stations to the intercom line. Typically that wired intercom connection
would have a 30-VDC current on Pin 2, coming from a main station or an intercom
power supply. The second connector in the pair may be used as a loop-through to
go to other wired partyline stations or beltpacks, or to a second FS II Base
station. The pinout for partyline connector is shown in Table 4-1.
CH-A and PL CH-B connectors in a similar manner to connecting beltpacks or
remote stations to the intercom line. Typically that wired intercom connection
would have a 30-VDC current on Pin 2, coming from a main station or an intercom
power supply. The second connector in the pair may be used as a loop-through to
go to other wired partyline stations or beltpacks, or to a second FS II Base
station. The pinout for partyline connector is shown in Table 4-1.
Pin
Description
1
Ground (shield)
2
Power
3
Audio