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10.
Extended information about the WiSpeak PAIRING PROCEDURE
The WiSpeak pairing procedure must be necessarily performed at least once to setup a
WiSpeak system, after the transmitter and all the receivers have been physically installed
and powered,
and it’s time to set up and run the installation
.
But it can be performed later again, for a second, third, or more times if needed, and due
to many possible reasons, like:
•
One or more TUBE / CUBE receivers have been added to the initial batch
•
One or more receivers have been removed
•
One or more receivers have been replaced by other units
… or, sometimes, because the last pairing process was not 100% satisfactory (we’ll
cal
l it “
Partial P
airing”
)
The pairing procedure is accumulative, meaning this that:
•
When the pairing procedure is done for the first time, it starts a
Discover
process,
or scan for available receivers. Both LED indicators (WiS and RX) will blink
together (not alternately) during the time it takes to finish it
•
It ends up with a internal list in the transmitter containing the successfully paired
receivers
•
When performed over again (for the second, third time, or further) it scans once
more to check whether those receivers already in the paired list are online or not,
and also tries to find out more available (new, unpaired) receivers. The list is then
increased including the new receivers successfully paired, but it will also log the
ones already paired in the past, but not successfully reached during the last scan,
if any
(*)
(*)
If that happens (one or more paired receivers in the past are not correctly reached
during a new pairing process), we’re facing a
Partial Pairing
result.
A
Partial Pairing
result will b
e displayed with the following transmitter’s front panel LED
code:
•
WiS
LED: blinking
•
RX
LED: blinking within a 3 seconds loop sequence. Every single blink that is
shown means that one of the paired receivers in the past is currently offline, or not
reached by the transmitter for any reason (it is powered OFF, or out of range, or it
is failing, etc.). Under this scenario, it is recommended to use WiSpeak grip app
for a proper troubleshooting.