User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ROAMEO Family Wireless Intercom System
- •TR-1800 •AP-1800
- CHAPTER 1 Certification Information
- CHAPTER 2 Introduction
- CHAPTER 3 System Overview
- CHAPTER 4 Site Survey
- CHAPTER 5 Installation
- CHAPTER 6 Basic Operation
- CHAPTER 7 Beltpack Overview
- System Quick Start
- Button Operation – Common
- Menu Structure – Main Menu Access
- Aux Input Menu
- AUX DIM Menu
- Volume Limit Menu
- Headset Select Menu
- Mic Gain
- Sidetone
- Mic Noise Gate
- Hot Mic
- Talk/Listen LED Buttons
- Front Display Brightness
- Top Display Brightness
- LCD Timeout
- Call Tally Talk
- Screen Flip
- Master Talk Switch
- Low Battery Alert
- Call Waiting Alert
- DECT Connection Alert
- Matrix Connection Alert
- Dark Mode Boot Alert
- Key Clicks Alert
- Alerts Levels
- Key Assignments
- Icon Help
- Scroll List
- CHAPTER 8 Access Point Overview
- AP-1800 Front Panel Description
- IPedit Requirements
- IPedit Main Window
- Configuration
- Device Name Field
- Description Field
- Version Field
- IP Address Field
- Netmask Field
- Gateway Address Field
- DNS Server Field
- Domain Name Field
- MAC Address Field
- Use Static IP Settings Check Box
- Disable RSTP Check Box
- Type Field
- Status Field
- Sessions Field
- AP Channels Field
- BP Channels Field
- Sync Display Box
- System ID Field
- PIN Field
- Zone Drop Down Menu
- CODEC Drop Down Menu
- AP ID Number Field
- Sync Master Check Box
- Intercom Alpha Field
- Channel Description Field
- Destination Type Drop Down Menu
- Destination Device Name Field (OMNEO devices and AP-1800 ROAMEO Access Point Only)
- Destination IP Address Field
- Destination Description Field
- Destination Channel Drop Down Menu
- Destination Channel Description Field
- Receiver Latency Field
- DECT BPID
- DECT Zone Selection Field
- Configuration
- CHAPTER 9 Maintenance
- CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting, Accessories and Replacements
48 Site Survey ROAMEO System
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
F.01U.306.750
Rev. 01
Description of QF
9. Mark the access point’s location on the building layout diagram.
10. Walk around with the beltpack throughout the area(s) of interest while looking at the site survey screen.
NOTE: Record the RSSI and QF number on the building layout diagram at several locations throughout the area of
interest.
NOTE: When enough data points are collected, draw a line on the building layout, using the coverage limits. If surveying
for roaming coverage, take note access point coverage is shown in Figure 6 on page 27.
Notes
• Try other access point locations to improve the RF coverage in the desired area, if needed.
• If setting up a roaming system, ensure a good overlap of coverage areas of the access points. Good
roaming between access point areas requires overlap of coverage for error free roaming.
• The access points that support roaming beltpacks should have an RSSI of >80 from each access point
involved in the overlap to provide error free roaming. See Figure 6 on page 27.
• In high beltpack density areas, where more than six access points on wideband (G.722) or more than 10
access points on narrowband (G.726) are required to provide coverage over the same area due to a larger
number of beltpacks, it is important the access points are located in good RF coverage of each other. In
these scenarios, the access points need to be within -70 dBm of each other. This translates to each
access point should be in a coverage area with an RSSI reading of 112 or better on a site survey. See
Figure 7 on page 28.
QF Color Description
0-4 Red Weak - too many dropouts in the area
5-6 Yellow Marginal - some dropouts of audio in the area
7-10 Green Strong - good RF coverage
GOOD COVERAGE AREA DEFINITION
RSSI = 71-216, Site survey bar in the green.
QF = 7-10, Site survey bar in the green.
If the two indications are different, always use the worst case of the RSSI and QF
indication for defining a good coverage area. Example: QF =10 and RSSI=71, use the
RSSI level as the cutoff for the good coverage area.