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
88 Basic Operation ROAMEO System
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
F.01U.306.750
Rev. 01
Latching vs Momentary Key Operation
Latching is used to enable or disable the beltpack button to stay on when pressed. When Latching is enabled, the talk function
stays on after the talk button is pressed. Momentary button operation works by pressing and holding the button to operate.
Once the button is released, the button is no longer active.
To latch a button on, do the following:
> Tap the button to latch on.
The button latches on.
To unlatch a latched button, do the following:
> Tap the latched button to unlatch.
The button unlatches.
To operate a button in momentary mode, do the following:
1. Press and hold the button for at least 0.5 second.
2. Release the button to turn the key off.
Pages
Setup Pages are used to set up additional button assignments on the beltpack. The beltpack has four pages with four button
assignments per page, giving a possible 16 assignments available. Pages provide the user the ability to quickly configure the
alphas of the talk/listen buttons to another set of predefined alphas. Beltpack pages are defined by a user in the AZedit
software and may be easily recalled by the beltpacks via the UP/DOWN and SELECT buttons from the home screen.
To set up Pages in AZedit, do the following:
NOTE: While editing Setup or Advanced settings, click Apply at any time to enter the changes.
1. In the Port field, enter the port number.
OR
From the Alpha drop down menu, select the port name (alpha).
2. Press Enter.
The port is now selected.
3. From the page drop down menu, select the page you want to configure.
4. From the Setup Page group box drop down menu for the TR-1800, select Setup Page 1.
The talk/listen fields on the Keypanel/Ports page become active.
5. Press the OK button.
The Keypanel/Port Configuration window closes.
6. In the listen/talk field, define the button assignments for the page.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 8 to populate pages 2 through 4, if desired.
8. When finished, click Send Changes to send the changes to the matrix.