User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Arcadia Central Station
- 2.1 Front Panel Connectors, Controls and Indicators
- 2.2 Intercom Touchscreens
- 2.3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators
- 2.4 System Powering
- 2.5 Clear-Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations
- 2.6 Stage Announce and Program Feed
- 2.7 Set the Arcadia Central Station IP address
- 2.8 Save and Restore System Configuration
- 2.9 Reset to Default
- 2.10 Example Applications
- 3 Connecting to other systems
- 4 Network Setup
- 5 Core Configuration Manager (CCM) walkthrough
- 6 CCM configuration
- 6.1 Setting up the Arcadia Central Station
- 6.2 Adding IP Transceivers (FS Edge, FS II 1.9, 2.4)
- 6.3 Registering beltpacks
- 6.4 Viewing and adding Channels
- 6.5 Viewing and Adding Members to Groups
- 6.6 Channels or Groups?
- 6.7 Creating and Editing Roles
- 6.8 Set up GPIOs and Logic Events
- 6.9 Monitoring Your System from the CCM
- 7 Security
- 8 Configuring from the Front Panel
- 9 Spare parts
- 10 Terminology/glossary
- 11 Front Panel Menu Reference Tables
- 12 Specifications
- 13 Pinouts
- 14 Regulatory compliance
User Guide | Arcadia Central Station
2 Installing Arcadia Central Station
This section describes the front and rear panels, power supplies and cabling recommendations.
It also describes network setup and illustrates example applications. It contains the following
sections:
2.1 Front Panel Connectors, Controls and Indicators
9
2.2 Intercom Touchscreens
10
2.3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators
12
2.4 System Powering
13
2.5 Clear-Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations
13
2.6 Stage Announce and Program Feed
14
2.7 Set the Arcadia Central Station IP address
14
2.8 Save and Restore System Configuration
16
2.9 Reset to Default
16
2.10 Example Applications
17
2.1 Front Panel Connectors, Controls and Indicators
The FreeSpeak Arcadia front panel connectors, controls and indicators are listed below.
Item Description
A Headset connector (4-pin XLR female).
B Gooseneck mic socket (1/4 inch jack)
C
Mic: when a headset is connected, this button switches audio between the
headset mic and the gooseneck mic.
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