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ROAMEO System Access Point Overview 133
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
F.01U.306.750
Rev. 01
The range for this field is 0000 to 9999.
By default, the PIN is set to 0000.
Zone Drop Down Menu
The Zone drop down menu is used to assign a zone to an access point in the system. Zones are areas of coverage that beltpacks
are allowed to access. An access point can be set to only one zone. Up to eight (8) zones can be configured for a single system.
The default zone is 1.
CODEC Drop Down Menu
The CODEC drop down menu is used to select the CODEC being used. There are two CODECs available, G.722 and G.726.
While G.722 has a higher quality it uses more network resources, consequently only allowing up to five (5) beltpacks per
access point. On the other hand, G.726 has slightly lower audio quality and doesn’t use as many network resources, and can
support up to 10 channels/beltpacks per access point. When planning the system, determine the type of audio needed for the
environment, and configure the CODEC to use accordingly.
IMPORTANT: When the CODEC is changed for an access point, the access point resets. All beltpacks previously
subscribed to the access point must be subscribed again.
The entire system must use the same CODEC to function.
Available options are:
G.722 – Up to 5 beltpacks maximum per access point
G.726 – Up to 10 beltpacks maximum per access point
IMPORTANT: The maximum number of beltpacks for each CODEC does not leave a channel open for roaming
beltpacks. It is recommended to leave one (1) channel open on G.722 and two (2) channels open on
G.726 for the expressed purpose of allowing beltpacks to roam from access point to access point.
AP ID Number Field
The AP ID Number field is used to enter a unique ID for the access point. All access points in the system must have a unique
ID.
The range for this field is 1 through 254.
The default for this field is 1.
Sync Master Check Box
The Sync Master check box is used to indicate which access point is designated as the synchronization timing master for the
entire system. All coordinated transmit and receive for the system is set by the sync master access point.
IMPORTANT: Only one access point in a system can be designated as the sync master.
By default, the Master Sync check box is not selected.