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Clear-Com Communication Systems
CellCom V2.0 Instruction Manual
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“__” indicates an empty slot on an active antenna that is connected to
the basestation. A number in place of a “__” indicates that this slot is
occupied by the indicated beltpack.
Blank spaces next to an antenna number indicate that no antenna has
been detected in this position.
So, for example, the above display would indicate that five antennas
are connected to the basestation in positions 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. There
are no active antennas in positions 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10.
There are 4 beltpacks currently connected. Beltpacks 2 and 4 occupy
the first 2 slots of antenna 3; beltpack 1 occupies the first slot of
antenna 6; and beltpack 3 occupies the first slot of antenna 7.
The display updates every 4 seconds to reflect changes in antenna
status and beltpack connections.
Rotate or push in the setup/enter knob to exit this menu.
SETTING THE IP ADDRESS (“IP”)
When IP is selected a screen appears allowing the IP address of the
basestation to be set.
Figure 5-65: IP Address Menu
The IP address may be changed by use of the Enter/Setup rotary
encoder. The current part of the IP address that will be changed is
highlighted and slowly rotating the encoder increases the IP address in
increments of 1 per step whilst rapidly rotating the encoder increases
the IP address in increments of 10 per step. When the required value
is set press the encoder to confirm it and then rotate the encoder one
step to select the next part of the IP address and repeat the procedure.
When the required IP address has been set select ‘BACK’ to save the
IP address and exit the menu.
To exit without saving any changes to the IP address allow the menu to
timeout (about 30 seconds).
LOCKING FRONT-PANEL ENABLE BUTTONS
(“LOCK”)
When LOCK is selected a menu appears that allows the user to lock
the front-panel enable buttons for party-line channel A, party-line
channel B, and the wired program source.
Enter IP address for system 1
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BACK
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