Справочник Пользователя для Video King Gaming Systems Inc. TRANS-1
June 2004
RF Install Guide
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-BOS
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2.1.x
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Hardware Installation
Position Base Station
The key consideration when positioning the Base Station in the hall is to ensure that
transmitters can be located relative to it in such a way as to provide good coverage to the
entire hall.
Keep in mind the location of the hub; the Base Station can be connected to it by up to 300
feet of cable.
Connect Base Station to Hub
The Base Station supports a 10/100 Ethernet connection; connect it to the network hub
using up to 300 feet of cable so that it may communicate with PowerServer.
The Base Station has the following IP Address: 192.168.8.251
This address cannot be changed.
The Base Station supports a 10/100 Ethernet connection; connect it to the network hub
using up to 300 feet of cable so that it may communicate with PowerServer.
The Base Station has the following IP Address: 192.168.8.251
This address cannot be changed.
Position Transmitters
A transmitter can be connected to the Base Station by up to 150 feet of cable. Because the
RF transmitters have a range of 300 feet, a handset must be within 300 feet of one in order
to function properly. Ensure that the entire playing area of the hall is contained within the
effective range of the transmitters.
When positioning a transmitter, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
A transmitter can be connected to the Base Station by up to 150 feet of cable. Because the
RF transmitters have a range of 300 feet, a handset must be within 300 feet of one in order
to function properly. Ensure that the entire playing area of the hall is contained within the
effective range of the transmitters.
When positioning a transmitter, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
• In a hall with a sloping roof, you may need to position the transmitter at the lowest
part of the roof to get the best coverage.
• Do not position the transmitter against a large steel beam.
• The transmitter must be oriented with its antenna pointing up or down; do not tilt the
transmitter onto its side.
Connect Transmitters to Base Station
Connect each transmitter to a port (1-8) on the Base Station using up to 150 feet of cable.
Connect each transmitter to a port (1-8) on the Base Station using up to 150 feet of cable.