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CellCom-10 Instruction Manual
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alert the user that the microphone is on. If a talk button is not pressed
no sidetone will be heard.
VIEW STATUS
Role Information
Role Information gives the label (user name) that has been assigned to
the particular beltpack, and also gives a numerical Role Number which
the system uses – typically starting with 700 for the first beltpack and
going up from there.
Beltpack Version
Beltpack Version gives the current software version on the beltpack,
and a CRC number. Use these numbers to determine whether a
beltpack contains the latest software version, and to confirm the
success of a software upgrade.
Beltpack ID
Beltpack ID, also known as IPEI, gives the unique identification
number for the transceiver in the CellCom 10 beltpack.
RF Carrier Mask
The RF carrier mask tells the base station and beltpacks which of the
standard DECT carrier frequencies to use. In Europe, for example, the
standard carriers 0 to 9 (1880 to 1900 MHz) are designated as
“0x03FF000000.” Other parts of the world, such as South America, use
Extended Carriers, such as 18 to 27 (1910 to 1930 MHz), designated
as “0x0000007FE0.” The DECT stacks in both the CEL-TA
transceiver/antenna and the CEL-BP beltpack must be told which
group of 10 carrier frequencies to use via the “mask,” when they are
first initialized.
Connection Info
Connection Information defines all of the various DECT information for
the beltpack transmission and link to the transceiver/antenna. It also
gives the Carrier Number and Slot that the beltpack is currently using
(this can dynamically change as needed during use). In addition, the
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) is numerically indicated,
with 55 being the highest value; also, the error percentage is shown.
Adjust Contrast
Adjust Contrast provides a slide bar going from “-“to “+”, allowing the
user to adjust the contrast on the display. Typical range is between 1/2
and 3/4 toward “+”.
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