User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Important Safety instructions
- 2 Introduction to FreeSpeak Edge™
- 3 Installing FreeSpeak Edge
- 3.1 Installing the FreeSpeak Edge transceiver
- 3.2 Clear-Com cable recommendations
- 3.3 Daisy-chain transceivers
- 3.4 Installing and removing an E-IPA-HX card
- 3.5 Adding an E-IPA-HX card to the software
- 3.6 Configuring the E-IPA-HX card for FreeSpeak Edge
- 3.7 Beltpack roaming between E-IPA-HX cards
- 3.8 Connecting the FreeSpeak Edge transceivers to a matrix
- 3.9 Adding transceivers to the matrix
- 3.10 Beltpack roles
- 3.11 Registering the beltpack to a matrix
- 3.12 Connect the beltpacks
- 3.13 Radio Frequency (RF) channel selection and power settings
- 3.14 De-register beltpacks from a system
- 4 Site survey features
- 5 RF channel selection 5 GHz
- 5.1 Radio Frequency (RF) channel selection and power settings
- 5.2 Channel selection
- 5.3 Channel re-use
- 5.4 Using Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channels
- 5.5 Radar scanning in DFS channels
- 5.6 Transceiver - excluded channels
- 5.7 Wireless Regulatory Region (WRR)
- 5.8 Change RF channels on the Edge transceiver
- 6 Operating the Edge beltpack
- 7 Operating the Edge transceiver
- 8 Upgrading FreeSpeak Edge
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Regulatory compliance
- 10.1 Part numbers and regulatory models
- 10.2 FCC notice
- 10.3 FCC/IC/EC RF exposure warning
- 10.4 Industry canada compliance statement
- 10.5 Korean notice
- 10.6 Japan notice
- 10.7 Australia compliance statement
- 10.8 New Zealand compliance statement
- 10.9 European Union (CE mark)
- 10.10 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
- 10.11 General Battery Safety Instructions for Battery Models: BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
- 10.12 배터리 모델에 대한 일반 배터리 안전 지침 : BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
- 10.13 BAT41, BAT50, BAT60, BAT70, BAT80
FreeSpeak Edge | User Guide
Note: The beltpack has four menu levels that are defined by the beltpack role: advanced, normal,
basic and none . To change the menu level access from your beltpack you must input the menu
access pin code. By default this is 4632. To find the menu access code in the configuration
software navigate to: Matrix>Configuration>Preferences>Menu Access Code. If you change
the menu access code in the configuration software, you must Apply Map to Matrix for the
change to take effect.
6.8 FreeSpeak Edge beltpack menus
FreeSpeak Edge beltpacks can be configured from the device menu system. The variables you
can program from the beltpack are shown below.
Note: Menu options can be set to 4 different levels: advanced, normal, basic and none.
Note: Menu access levels can be changed from the beltpack menu (under Administration) or from the
configuration tool (EHX). To change menu level access from the beltpack you need your
system administration code (default: 4632). To find the system administration code navigate
to: EHX>Matrix>Configuration>Preferences>System Access Codes.
6.8.1 Advanced menu options
The following tables list the Advanced menu options.
Speaker
Menu item Description
On/off
Speaker On allows the beltpack to be used
without the headset with simplex (one way)
audio. The beltpack is used like a walkie-
talkie.
Speaker Off returns audio to the headset
(usually duplex, depending on configuration).
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