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Specifications

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Specifications

Transmitter

Dimensions (LxWxH):

8" x 2.125" x 1.19"

20.3 x 5.4 x 3 cm

Battery type:

2 AAA

Battery life:

Approximately 1 year

Receiver

Dimensions (LxWxH):

5" x 2.75" x 1"

12.7 x 7 x 2.54 cm

Power:

Powered by the XAP or

PSR1212 system

Cable length:

6'/1.8 m

System

Range:

25–40 feet (7.5–12 meters)

from transmitter to receiver

Angle of acceptance:

90°–120°

Operating temperature:

32°F to 122°F/0°C to 50°C

Compliance approvals:

FCC, Industry Canada, and

CE

Warranty

ClearOne Communications, Inc. (Manufacturer) warrants that this product is free of
defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of this product be defec-
tive, the Manufacturer agrees, at its option, to:

A. Repair or replace any defective part free of charge (except transportation charges) for a

period of one year from the date of installation for the end-user, provided the owner returns
the product to the Manufacturer at the address set forth below. No charge will be made for
parts or labor during this period;

B. Furnish replacement for any defective parts in the product for a period of one year from

the date of original purchase. Replacement parts shall be furnished without charge, except
labor and transportation.

This Warranty excludes assembled products not manufactured by the Manufacturer
whether or not they are incorporated in a Manufacturer product or sold under a
Manufacturer part or model number.

This warranty is void if:

A. The product has been damaged by negligence, accident, act of God, or mishandling, or has

not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and techni-
cal instructions; or,

B. The product has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized

service representative of the Manufacturer; or,

C. Adaptations or accessories other than those manufactured or provided by the Manufacturer

have been made or attached to the product which, in the determination of the
Manufacturer, shall have affected the performance, safety or reliability of the product; or,

D. The product’s original serial number has been modified or removed.

Please consult your PBX owner’s manual for specific requirements of your individ-

ual phone system. G-Ware can be used to adjust the hook flash duration to match

your PBX. This setting is located in the Telco Config window in G-Ware.

To redial the last telephone number dialed

·

Press the 

Redial

button.

To dial a number stored in speed dial

·

Press the 

Speed Dial

button. Select location (0-9) of the speed 

dial number with the appropriate numeral button. Speed dial 

memories 1-9 correspond to buttons 1-9; speed dial 10 uses 

button 0.

In order for the Speed Dial function to work, a telephone number must be pro-
grammed into the XAP product. Please see Speed Dial on page 7.

To change the button programming of your XAP IR Remote

The 

Program

button is not factory-configured. However, it can be pro-

grammed in G-Ware to execute a command.

To dial a conference call center

The Conference Call button is defaulted to dial ClearOne’s Conference

Call services (stored in Speed Dial 10, which uses the 0 button).

SPEED

DIAL

PROGRAM

REDIAL

CONFERENCE

CALL

Summary of Contents for XAP

Page 1: ...XAP IR Remote Control Installation Operation Manual ClearOne Communications Inc 1825 Research Way Salt Lake City UT 84119 tel 1 800 945 7730 fax 1 800 933 5107 ...

Page 2: ... Services Group 1 800 283 5936 USA 1 801 974 3760 Introduction Introduction Table of Contents Introduction 1 Unpacking 1 Product Registration 2 Professional Services Group 2 Installation 3 XAP IR Remote Receiver 3 Front Panel LEDs 5 Configuration 5 Programming Functions 5 Configuring G Ware Remote Builder 6 Programming Example A 8 Programming Example B 10 Operation 12 Getting Started 12 Remote Con...

Page 3: ... or Remote Panel B connector located on the back of the ClearOne unit Alternatively you can connect the receiver to a network of ClearOne Control Panels which are connected to one of the RS 485 ports on the rear of the ClearOne unit In this case connect the IR receiver as the last device in the daisy chain Up to five control panels and one IR receiver can be connected to an RS 485 port Refer to th...

Page 4: ...s on the line The programming of this LED cannot be changed Ready The Ready LED glows red when the receiver is connected to a XAP or PSR1212 product indicating the system is ready for a valid command The programming of this LED cannot be changed When a button is pressed the Ready LED flashes indicating a command has been received Microphone VOLTAGE RANGE 100V 240V 2A FREQUENCY 50Hz 60Hz OUTPUT 5 O...

Page 5: ...elco device found on the network If you have multiple telco devices in your net work you must specify which unit will be used to make and receive calls so that multiple telco devices won t be activated 5 Select the button or LED you want to program from the Select Button LED list You can also select the button or LED by clicking directly on the picture of the remote Selectable buttons are colored ...

Page 6: ...olume Up button from the Select Button LED list You can also select the button by clicking directly on the Volume Up button in the remote control depiction 4 Click the Active Command button to set the command for operation when the button is active 5 Select 7 for XAP 400 for the device Type from the Type drop down list 6 Select the appropriate ID of the unit from the DID list 7 Select RAMP from th...

Page 7: ...he name you have given the macro 9 Click the Apply button to apply the command to the selected Active Command button To configure the Mute Off button follow the same procedure except in Step 3 select the Mute Off button and in Step 8 select the macro number of the mute off macro you created When you are finished click Close to exit the Remote Builder To mute multiple units Configuration 10 Technic...

Page 8: ...art using your remote control Operation is easy and straightforward Please consult the diagram on the fol lowing page to learn how each button on your remote works OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VOLUME ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO TUV PQRS WXYZ MUTE OFF MUTE ON FLASH REDIAL PROGRAM SPEED DIAL CONFERENCE CALL MUTE OFF Press to turn the mute function off PROGRAM This button is not factory configured However it c...

Page 9: ...er This warranty is void if A The product has been damaged by negligence accident act of God or mishandling or has not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and techni cal instructions or B The product has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized service representative of the Manufacturer or C Adaptations or accessories other tha...

Page 10: ...erruption in operation experienced by the end user due to a malfunction in the purchased product No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period In case of unsatisfactory operation the end user shall promptly notify the Manufacturer at the address set forth below in writing giving full particulars as to the defects or unsatisfactory operation Upon receipt o...

Page 11: ...onference Call 14 Flash 13 Mute Off 13 Mute On 13 number 13 Off 13 On 13 Program 14 Redial 14 Speed Dial 14 Volume Down 13 Volume Up 13 C ClearOne s Conference Call services 14 configuration 5 D DIP switches 4 G G Ware 6 11 I In Use LED 5 13 installation 3 M Mute LED 5 13 O Operation 12 P programming 5 R Ready LED 5 S Speed dial 7 8 13 14 Index ...

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