User manual

DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver
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Before Programming the Digi-Wave™ System
Depending upon the mode chosen, up to six people can talk in a group at any given time. The M1 will have rst priority, M2 has
second priority and Guest units have third priority. When two or more people are talking in a group, the participants can hear their
voices with the DLTs or DLRs.
The M1 and M2 have the ability to lock out other talkers by holding down the TALK button for three seconds. All system TALK
LEDs will continuously ash while other participants are locked out of the TALK feature.
There are 4 basic steps to programming a Digi-Wave system.
1. Decide which mode you need.
A. 2-Way Modes
In 2-way mode, DLTs can hear and talk to each other, just like having a phone conversation or a conference call. DLRs can
listen to the conversation. Common applications include: Tours with multiple Tour Guides, Tours with audience participation
(Q&A), Wireless Intercom, Portable Discussion and Personal Communication.
There are two 2-way Modes represented by these symbols on the LCD Display:
2-way:
(4 simultaneous talkers maximum)
2-way - Intercom:
(6 simultaneous talkers maximum)
Rules of Operation (2-way modes)
The following rules must be followed. Failure to adhere to these rules will result in unpredictable, unsupported operation.
There must be one, and only one Master 1 (M1) per group.
If the M1 unit is o, the Master 2 and Guest units will turn o after a few minutes.
Master 2 is optional and there can only be one per group.
Each DLT must have its own address and the address cannot be duplicated within a group.
Maximum 4 talkers (in 2-way mode) or 6 talkers (in 2-way Intercom mode) can operate simultaneously within a group.
Maximum four Groups can operate simultaneously within the same area, but each group must be assigned its own group
number.
When using four simultaneous groups, group numbers must be sequential. i.e. 11, 12, 13, 14. Any numbers 0-1023 can
be used (or 0-99 if DLRs are used in the system).
Attendee count will only work with addresses 1-99 (Maximum 100 DLT’s with one Master 1 at address 0).
With Secure Key Code active, all DLTs within the group must have the same 4-digit code entered. (DLRs will not work
with secured DLTs)
B. 1-Way Modes
In 1-way mode, communication ows in one direction. It ows from the main speaker’s DLT, to secondary DLTs or DLR’s. If
repeater mode is used, the repeater DLTs listen to the primary DLTs and transmit to DLTs and DLRs assigned to the same
Group/Channel. The most common applications are: Simultaneous Interpretation with one or more interpreters, or Tours
without audience participation (no Q&A).
There are (4) 1-way Modes represented by these symbols on the LCD Display:
1-way - Main Speaker:
(talks on Channel 0)
1-way - Interpreter:
(receives on Channel 0, speaks on Channel designated for their language)
1-way - Repeater Mode:
(Units out of range of the primary unit(s) receive their broadcast from these units)
1-way - Listen Only:
(receive the broadcast from either the primary units or the repeater units, depending on range)