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Clear-Com HME DX210 Operating Instructions
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Repeat these steps for each remaining secondary base station. Use a different number for each.
Only the primary base station and the active secondary base station should have power on during
registration. All other equipment should be off.
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After all secondary base stations, beltpacks and all-in-one headsets are registered, power up all base
stations. Press reset on the primary base station and let it recover. Turn on the primary beltpacks and
all-in-one headsets, and let them link.
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Press the reset on each secondary base station one at a time and let it link to the primary, as
indicated by a single bar. Turn on the beltpacks and all-in-one headsets associated with the
secondary base stations. Work on one group at a time until they have all linked, and then do the next
group. At this point all base stations, beltpacks and all-in-one headsets should be powered up and
linked, ready for use.
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Now proceed with normal system configuration, setting functions and levels as required.
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If it becomes necessary to replace a secondary base station, use the procedure above to register the
new secondary with the same number as the old secondary. After registration, you will have to
register any beltpacks and all-in-one headsets associated with the old secondary to the new
secondary base station.
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If it becomes necessary to replace a primary base station, follow the above procedure completely.
Before registration of the secondary base stations, clear the previous secondary registration as
follows:
o
For each secondary, press the
CLR/BND
button and the
RESET
button simultaneously.
Continue holding the
CLR/BND
button after you release the
RESET
button, until the
clear code “
c
” (lower case) appears on the
STATUS
display. Any beltpacks and all-in-
one headsets associated with the old primary will have to be registered to the new
primary after secondary base station registration. All beltpacks and all-in-one headsets
associated with secondary base stations also have to be registered again.
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If the primary base station is shut down or if the primary
base is powered off for more than 30 seconds, all secondary
base stations will drop their beltpack and all-in-one headset
connections and begin searching for the primary. If the
primary is not found in 30 seconds, the secondary will
automatically revert to primary-mode operation and
reconnect the beltpacks and all-in-one headsets. At this
point the secondary
STATUS
displays will show three bars.
If the primary is turned back on it will be necessary to press
RESET
on all secondary base stations to allow them to find
and initialize to the primary again. It is therefore important to
have all base stations connected to the same AC circuit to prevent this situation when the system is
shut down after hours and powered up again the next day.
NOTE:
You cannot register beltpacks and all-in-one headsets to a base that is set to primary mode, and
then switch the base mode to secondary for registration. Once in secondary mode, the base station
cannot recognize the beltpacks and all-in-one headsets registered during primary operation. For
secondary base stations, the beltpacks and all-in-one headsets must always be registered after
secondary base station registration, with the primary base station remaining active and the secondary
base station displaying one bar.
Three bars
Secondary base station
operating in primary mode
when no primary base station
is found