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
ROAMEO System Introduction 23
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Technical Manual
F.01U.306.750
Rev. 01
Frequencies Of Operation
1880 – 1900 MHz (Europe)
1920 – 1930 MHz (North America)
ETSI Defined RF Channels for DECT
DECT systems automatically select the best interference-free frequencies on which to operate. Users do not need to do any
frequency coordination. The ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) Channel Plan (Table 1) shows the
European and North American RF carrier pools the DECT systems use.
There are 10 frequencies in Europe and five frequencies in North America.
* ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
** Most common carriers used in the world
TABLE 1. ETSI* defined RF Channels for DECT
RF Carrier Number Carrier Frequency, MHz Where Used
0 1897.344** Europe, Singapore, Australia
1 1895.616** Europe, Singapore, Australia
2 1893.888** Europe, Singapore, Australia
3 1892.160** Europe, Singapore, Australia
4 1890.432** Europe, Singapore, Australia
5 1888.704** Europe, Singapore, Australia
6 1886.976** Europe, Singapore, Australia
7 1885.248** Europe, Singapore, Australia
8 1883.520** Europe, Singapore, Australia
9 1881.972** Europe, Singapore, Australia
23 1921.536 US, Canada, Mexico
24 1923.264 US, Canada, Mexico
25 1924.992 US, Canada, Mexico
26 1926.720 US, Canada, Mexico
27 1928.448 US, Canada, Mexico