HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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6.20
Setting the IP address
When IP is selected a screen appears allowing the IP address of the Base station
to be set.
to be set.
Figure 6-55 IP address menu
The IP address may be changed by use of the Enter/Setup rotary encoder. The
current part of the IP address that will be changed is highlighted and slowly
rotating the encoder increases the IP address in increments of 1 per step whilst
rapidly rotating the encoder increases the IP address in increments of 10 per step.
When the required value is set press the encoder to confirm it and then rotate the
encoder one step to select the next part of the IP address and repeat the
procedure.
current part of the IP address that will be changed is highlighted and slowly
rotating the encoder increases the IP address in increments of 1 per step whilst
rapidly rotating the encoder increases the IP address in increments of 10 per step.
When the required value is set press the encoder to confirm it and then rotate the
encoder one step to select the next part of the IP address and repeat the
procedure.
When the required IP address has been set select ‘BACK’ to save the IP address
and exit the menu.
and exit the menu.
Note:
You cannot set the subnet or gateway information in this screen.
To exit without saving any changes to the IP address allow the menu to
timeout (about 30 seconds).
timeout (about 30 seconds).
6.21
Locking front-panel enable buttons
From the main menu go to SYSTEM -> LOCK.
When LOCK is selected a menu appears that allows the user to lock the front-
panel enable buttons for partyline channel A, partyline channel B, and the wired
program source.
panel enable buttons for partyline channel A, partyline channel B, and the wired
program source.
Figure 6-56 Lock enable menu
Selecting ON for the lock maintains whatever state the buttons are in when they
are locked. That state is maintained even when the Base station is turned off and
re-started. The buttons can be locked either in the enabled or disabled position, in
any desired combination.
are locked. That state is maintained even when the Base station is turned off and
re-started. The buttons can be locked either in the enabled or disabled position, in
any desired combination.
Selecting OFF allows the buttons to be toggled on and off with a single push.