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
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
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Rev. 01
Display Icons
IMPORTANT: Located in the beltpack menu structure is an internal help menu to help define the icons used on the
beltpack.
Table 4: Icon Descriptions
Icon Icon Name Description
Home Screen
Home Screen The Home Screen icon is a navigational marker indicating home screen is displayed.
Battery Gauge The Battery Gauge icon is used to indicate the amount of battery life left on the beltpack.
This icon, along with the percentage of battery life, is found in the lower left corner of the
beltpack display window.
Hot Mic The Hot Mic icon is used to indicate when the hot mic is enabled. When the hot mic is
enabled, audio from the mic goes out to the Matrix without regard to the talk key state.
When active, the icon appears on the Home screen. When the hot mic is disabled, no icon is
shown.
DECT Connection The DECT Connection icon is used to indicate the beltpack has a DECT connection. This
icon appears on the Home screen.
The inner DECT ring on the icon represents a DECT Connection, while the outer DECT
ring represents that 2-way communication is established between the beltpack and access
point. The yellow dot on the right indicates the beltpack is transmitting packets, while the
green dot on the left indicates the beltpack is receiving packets.
Matrix Connected The Matrix Connected icon is used to indicate the beltpack is connected to the matrix.
Function Lockout The Function Lockout icon is used to indicate when a lock is engaged on the functions of
the beltpack. For more information, see “Lockout” on page 90.
RF Signal The RF Signal icon is used to indicate the RF signal strength the beltpack is receiving.
Scroll List The Scroll List icon indicates a scroll list is available to scroll through available callers.
For more information on scroll lists, see “Scroll Lists” on page 87.
Scroll List Not
Loaded
The Scroll List Not Loaded icon indicates there are no scroll lists loaded.
Page(s) The Page icon indicates the page of assignments currently displayed. There are four pages
of assignments available for configuration on the beltpack.
For more information, see “Pages” on page 88.