HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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PC Connection (9-
pin )
BELTPACK (3.5
MM JACK)
1
N/C
2
tip
3
ring
4
N/C
5
screen
6
N/C
7
N/C
8
N/C
9
N/C
Table 4-7 Pinout for cable to upgrade beltpack firmware
4.8.2
Connecting using the LAN port
This connection is used for rapid firmware updates, as well as in the future for
system configuration and intelligent connection with the Eclipse digital matrix. It
is wired as a standard Ethernet connection.
system configuration and intelligent connection with the Eclipse digital matrix. It
is wired as a standard Ethernet connection.
The Base station has a fixed IP address. This can be found by selecting SYSTEM
and then INFO from the front-panel display menu. Refer to the chapter “FS II
Toolkit” for more information on using the LAN port to upgrade firmware.
and then INFO from the front-panel display menu. Refer to the chapter “FS II
Toolkit” for more information on using the LAN port to upgrade firmware.
4.9
Connecting to transceiver/antennas
4.9.1
Connecting one transceiver/antenna directly to a
transceiver port
transceiver port
A transceiver/antenna connects to the transceiver port on the FS II Base station
using a standard 4-pair CAT-5 data cable with RJ-45 connectors. It may be
located up to 1,000 meters from the Base station if 24AWG cable is used or for
500 meters if 26AWG cable is used creating a coverage area for five FS-BP
wireless beltpacks in that location. The port is able to provide the required power
to the transceiver/antenna at a distance of up to 300 meters (approximately 900
feet); beyond that distance, the FS-TA transceiver/antenna must be locally
powered via its in-line external universal power supply.
using a standard 4-pair CAT-5 data cable with RJ-45 connectors. It may be
located up to 1,000 meters from the Base station if 24AWG cable is used or for
500 meters if 26AWG cable is used creating a coverage area for five FS-BP
wireless beltpacks in that location. The port is able to provide the required power
to the transceiver/antenna at a distance of up to 300 meters (approximately 900
feet); beyond that distance, the FS-TA transceiver/antenna must be locally
powered via its in-line external universal power supply.
Note:
It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable or better is used.