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User Guide

Arcadia Central Station

User Guide

Part Number: PUB-00021 Revision C

September 09, 2022

Summary of Contents for Clear-Com ARCADIA Series

Page 1: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station User Guide Part Number PUB 00021 Revision C September 09 2022 ...

Page 2: ...tion reverse engineering No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Clear Com an HME Company Clear Com Offices are located in California USA Cambridge UK Dubai UAE Montreal Canada and Beijing China Specific addresses and contact information can be found on Clear Com s corporate website www clearcom com Clear Com contacts Americas and ...

Page 3: ...tion 22 3 1 Front Panel Connectors Controls and Indicators 23 3 2 Front Panel Touchscreens 24 3 3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators 27 3 4 System Powering 28 3 5 Clear Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations 30 3 6 Stage Announce and Program Feed 31 4 Configuring from the Front Panel 32 4 1 Introduction to Configuring from the Front Panel 33 4 2 Setting the Management IP Address 33 4 3 Passwords Add...

Page 4: ...74 5 20 Managing Roles 74 5 21 Logic Page 84 5 22 Setting up GPIOs and Logic Events 84 5 23 Status Page 87 5 24 Monitoring System Status 88 6 Using FreeSpeak Wireless Intercom 95 6 1 Overview of Transceivers 96 6 2 Connecting Transceivers Over E1 96 6 3 Adding IP Transceivers FS Edge FS II 1 9 100 6 4 Connecting Transceivers Over IP 101 6 5 Network Setup for IP Transceivers 102 6 6 Registering Bel...

Page 5: ...ading Firmware 129 11 1 Introduction 130 11 2 Upgrading using the CCM 130 11 3 Upgrading using a USB stick 130 11 4 HelixNet Upgrade 131 12 Licensing 132 12 1 Port Licenses 133 12 2 Online Activation of Additional Licenses 133 12 3 Offline Activation of Additional Licenses 134 13 Security 140 13 1 Warning 141 13 2 Introduction 141 13 3 Using Security Certificates 142 13 4 Forcing HTTPS 142 14 Appe...

Page 6: ...W Audio A B C D 161 17 4 Discovery 161 17 5 Transceiver 162 17 6 Networking 163 17 7 Administration 164 18 Appendix E Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Model 1410 167 18 1 FCC Notice 168 18 2 FCC IC EC RF Exposure Warning 169 18 3 Industry Canada Compliance Statement 169 18 4 Korean Notice 169 18 5 European Union CE mark 170 18 6 United Kingdom UKCA Mark 170 18 7 Electrical and Electronic Equipment...

Page 7: ...er Guide Arcadia Central Station 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Arcadia Central Station It contains the following sections 1 1 Arcadia Central Station 8 1 2 Connections 12 Page 7 ...

Page 8: ... or stage announce The user station has a headset connection a gooseneck mic connector and a loudspeaker in addition to All Call Stage Announce and Remote Mic Kill buttons Arcadia interfaces with a variety of audio and intercom systems Dante 4 wire line level audio 2 wire partyline connections to existing analog intercom systems GPIO connections provide inputs and relay outputs for system control ...

Page 9: ...GHz 5 GHz l 40 beltpacks 1 9 2 4 5 GHz HelixNet wired intercom l 24 HelixNet enabled channels l 64 HelixNet endpoints Beltpacks remote station speaker station Dante audio network interfaces l 64 Dante ports Subject to licensed port capacity Hardwired ports l 8 four wire connections l Port 8 is dedicated to program feed and stage announce audio Page 9 ...

Page 10: ...ed Ports Scalable Port Capacity Up to 128 licensed ports available in increments of 16 Licensed ports are consumed by l One FreeSpeak beltpack 1 port l One HelixNet enabled channel 1 port l One Dante channel 1 port How many licensed ports do I need Use the Arcadia Online Licensed Port Calulator available from the Arcadia Knowledge Center Page 10 ...

Page 11: ... 32 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 48P 48 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 64P 64 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 80P 80 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 96P 96 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 112P 112 Licensed ports ARCADIA X4 128P 128 Licensed ports 1 1 4 More Information For more information refer to the Arcadia Knowledge Center Page 11 ...

Page 12: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 1 2 Connections Page 12 ...

Page 13: ...wing sections 2 1 Arcadia with Freespeak II Wireless E1 14 2 2 Arcadia with FreeSpeak II Wireless E1 and Splitter 16 2 3 Arcadia with FreeSpeak II and Edge Wireless IP Transceivers 18 2 4 Split Frequency Setup 5 2 4 and 1 9 GHz System 20 2 5 Arcadia as HelixNet System Host 21 2 6 Arcadia with FreeSpeak E1 and HelixNet 21 Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...ctly to the Arcadia Central Station The Core Configuration Manager CCM is the easiest way to configure your system but this setup can be configured with minimal use of the CCM if you work with the default role setup Using the default setup all devices have talk and forced listen keys to Channel 1 and Channel 2 and can engage call signals to those channels Page 14 ...

Page 15: ...6 l To access the CCM see The Core Configuration Manager CCM on page 42 l To register beltpacks see Registering Beltpacks FreeSpeak on page 106 l To set Port Function see Port Function on page 126 l To perform null and set power see Using 2 Wire Systems on page 120 l To connect Program Feed see Stage Announce and Program Feed on page 31 Page 15 ...

Page 16: ...less E1 and Splitter This setup includes two splitters both connected via shielded Cat 5e cable using E1 connectivity Four channels are configured in the CCM Channel 1 ALL Channel 2 Lighting Channel 3 Sound Channel 4 FoH 16 roles are configured for the beltpacks Page 16 ...

Page 17: ...ak II Knowledge Center l To access the CCM see The Core Configuration Manager CCM on page 42 l To register beltpacks see Registering Beltpacks FreeSpeak on page 106 l To set port settings for 2 wire sources see Using 2 Wire Systems on page 120 l To set port settings for 4 wire sources see Using 4 Wire Systems on page 124 l To connect program and stage announce see Stage Announce and Program Feed o...

Page 18: ...ES67 traffic These are configured using the CCM There are four 2 wire partylines and a Dante network Note The Dante network must be on a different VLAN or network from the IP transceivers Note The AES67 network must be set up correctly for the IP transceivers in order to meet the needs of Clear Com IP transceivers for high levels of PTP accuracy See the AoIP Network Recommendations guide available...

Page 19: ...tercom on page 95 l For information on the connection process for IP transceivers see the Quick Start Guides QSGs for FS Edge IP transceivers available from the FreeSpeak Edge Knowledge Center l For information about connecting to 2 wire systems see Using 2 Wire Systems on page 120 l For information about connecting to Dante see Using Dante Systems on page 116 l For information about Channels see ...

Page 20: ...ceivers 2 4 with 4 beltpacks l FS Edge IP transceivers 5 with 10 beltpacks l FS II IP transceivers 1 9 with 10 beltpacks The E1 Transceivers will automatically connect to the Arcadia Central Station once powered but the Edge IP transceivers require additional configuration in the CCM and must be connected to a network that is configured for AES67 traffic Page 20 ...

Page 21: ... to licensed ports For information on how to configure this set up see Using HelixNet Wired Partyline Intercom on page 109 2 6 Arcadia with FreeSpeak E1 and HelixNet To configure FreeSpeak with E1 see Connecting Transceivers Over E1 on page 96 To configure HelixNet in Arcadia see Using HelixNet Wired Partyline Intercom on page 109 Page 21 ...

Page 22: ...ations It also describes network setup and illustrates example applications It contains the following sections 3 1 Front Panel Connectors Controls and Indicators 23 3 2 Front Panel Touchscreens 24 3 3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators 27 3 4 System Powering 28 3 5 Clear Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations 30 3 6 Stage Announce and Program Feed 31 Page 22 ...

Page 23: ...eyset HDST When a headset is connected this button switches audio between the headset microphone and the gooseneck microphone Menu Press to enter menu mode Press again to exit or allow menu mode to time out Fn Function button For future use D Rotary Encoders Use these to control channel volume or to navigate through the menu system E Loudspeaker F Main Volume Level LEDs l Red high volume level l A...

Page 24: ... power cycle reboot K Power input status indicators L USB A connector Use to l Register beltpacks l Upgrade the Arcadia Central Station l Save Restore system settings l Obtain detailed logs for diagnostic purposes 3 2 Front Panel Touchscreens The Arcadia Central Station has two intercom control touchscreens available when the front panel screens are not in menu mode Each touchscreen provides acces...

Page 25: ...r B Volume level indicator Control the volume with the rotary controller next to the channel audio source C Talk button D Call button Use this to send a call signal E Menu button Touch to see l Stage Announce l All talk l Remote mic kill RMK 3 2 2 Right Intercom Touchscreen Page 25 ...

Page 26: ...oles Arcadia Central Station Audio routes can be point to point or channels B Notification bar l Beltpack registration l Progress of upgrades l Support information gathering l Resoration of configuration progress C Reply button Use CLEAR to clear the currently visible entry does not clear the entire key stack Page 26 ...

Page 27: ... Announce SA to be used with the split XLR cable connector that is supplied with the Arcadia Central Station F Dect Sync RJ45 connectors IN OUT G E1 RJ45 connectors to FreeSpeak II splitter transceiver Do not connect IP transceivers here H SFP cage for E1 fiber connection to splitter transceiver Either single mode or multi mode fiber modules Modules must match existing cabling Do not connect IP tr...

Page 28: ...ee System Powering on page 28 3 4 System Powering Arcadia features dual power inputs l Mains power connector IEC internal power supply l DC connector External AC DC power adapter 12V DC 12A Both power inputs can be connected in parallel for redundancy 3 4 1 Using the External DC Power Connector CAUTION YOU MUST CONNECT THE EXTERNAL DC POWER SUPPLY IN THE ORDER DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED BELOW Page ...

Page 29: ...power supply 12V cable connector A to the rear chassis 12V input connector of the Station Note When connecting the power cable be sure to push until the connector locks into the device 2 Connect External Power Supply mains cord B to the AC input source Page 29 ...

Page 30: ...the AWG number the less temperature rise there wil be in the cable when using PoE This is particularly important for bundles Local building regulations may rule out the use of 26 AWG or higher depending on the installation Check with your local building regulations Use AWG 24 or lower Shielded Twisted Pair STP or Foiled Twisted Pair FTP Using shielded cable means less problems with interference fr...

Page 31: ...gram audio PGM you must connect this to the RJ45 port labeled SA PGM port 8 on the rear of your device and connect your input PGM and output SA to these connectors Navigate to Configuration Channels in the CCM and click the add button next to the PGM and SA ports to put them into channels as required These audio resources can be routed with Channels Groups Roles and Logic events GPIOs Note These r...

Page 32: ...o configure the Arcadia Central Station from the front panel It contains the following sections 4 1 Introduction to Configuring from the Front Panel 33 4 2 Setting the Management IP Address 33 4 3 Passwords Addresses Reset to Default Save and Restore Configuration 34 4 4 Front Panel Menus 36 Page 32 ...

Page 33: ... the front panel Navigate through the hierarchical menu using the rotary controllers To select or commit a menu item press the rotary encoder next to it To exit the menu system press the Menu button again or leave the device to time out of menu mode 20 seconds 4 2 Setting the Management IP Address By default your Arcadia Central Station works with DHCP However you can set a static IP address for a...

Page 34: ...sing the touchscreen 8 Press OK 9 Edit the subnet if required 10 Press OK 11 The Management IP address has been changed For more information see Arcadia Central Station LAN Configuration Rules on page 54 4 3 Passwords Addresses Reset to Default Save and Restore Configuration You can find the Arcadia Central Station IP address manage the CCM password and reset to default settings 4 3 1 Find the Arc...

Page 35: ...t Base 3 The Arcadia Central Station will reset to factory settings Note When you use a pin reset on front the front of the Arcadia Central Station the device power cycles reboots Note When resetting the Arcadia Central Station to default settings using the front panel menu system all the system configuration details including network settings are reset The management IP of the Arcadia Central Sta...

Page 36: ... System setting are saved to the USB drive The progress of this Save is shown in the notification bar on the front panel 5 The file is saved in a folder called backupConfig in the USB The file name format is hostNameDateTime cca Note When you restore system settings in the CCM Network and OTA System ID settings are optional This is NOT the case when restoring from the front panel menus If you want...

Page 37: ...fault l Non Tracking l Disabled GooseNeck l Electret l Dynamic 4 4 2 Host Settings Host Name Pushing the fourth rotary will open the on screen keyboard to allow the user to enter a new name for the device touchscreen OK when done Display l Screen Brightness High Medium default Low Very Low l Screen Dimming The screen will dim to Very Low when there is no activity Timeout time 1 2 default 3 5 10 or...

Page 38: ...ect Register and push the rotary fourth rotary to begin the connection sequence l Discover FSE TCVR l Lists all FS Edge transceivers visible on the network Select the transceiver you wish to register third rotary Select Register and push the rotary fourth rotary to begin the connection sequence Deregister will remove the transceiver from the system You will only see the Deregister option if the tr...

Page 39: ...nflicts so you must change the address to one not provisioned by the DHCP server AES67 for IP transceivers The section of the menu is read only and only shown if the AES67 connection has been configured with a LAN port from the CCM It shows l LAN Port Assignment l DHCP Enabled Disabled l IP Address l Subnet Mask l MAC Address Dante The section of the menu is read only and only shown if the Dante c...

Page 40: ...ntral Station l Licensed Ports l Total Ports l Wireless Ports l HelixNet Ports l Dante l Any Ports Licensed ports can be allocated to Wireless HelixNet Dante or Any This is a way to control your system recources A port allocated to Wireless for example will not accept connections of any other type Ports are able to accept all connections by default Any Port type is assigned in the CCM CCM Hardware...

Page 41: ...ve l Restore l CCM Access l Username l Default password l Hardware view only Information is for troubleshooting purposes only Please note the serial number in this section is the electronic main board serial number not the device serial number Page 41 ...

Page 42: ...Resetting to Default 47 5 7 Hardware Page Overview 48 5 8 Configuring Station Settings 53 5 9 Configuring the Network 54 5 10 Arcadia Central Station LAN Configuration Rules 54 5 11 Setting Up the Wireless Beltpack System 55 5 12 Upgrading 57 5 13 Configuration Page Overview 58 5 14 Channels Page 59 5 15 Channels and Groups 59 5 16 Managing Channels 61 5 17 Groups Page 67 5 18 Managing Groups 67 5...

Page 43: ...enus that enable you to quickly set up configure and edit your system It provides an overview of all the system components and interfaces It is password protected and suitable for use in poorly lit environments You can access the CCM using the following internet browsers l Chrome l Safari l Firefox l Microsoft Edge Page 43 ...

Page 44: ...ss field enter the IP address of the Arcadia Central Station You can find this from the front panel menus see Introduction to Configuring from the Front Panel on page 33 The login screen appears If you enter an incorrect user name or password an error message appears and you are prompted to re enter your user credentials 4 Enter the username and password and then click Login The default values are...

Page 45: ...are page opens On subsequent occasions the Status page opens 5 3 Changing the CCM Password Change the password to one of your own choosing in the top right corner of the navigation bar Note You can reset your password to the default at any time from the Arcadia Central Station front panel menus Page 45 ...

Page 46: ...t 1 In the CCM navigate to Hardware Host 2 In the Network tab click Management 3 Select Static 4 Enter the required IP address and press the Enter key 5 For more information see Arcadia Central Station LAN Configuration Rules on page 54 5 5 Saving and Restoring System Configuration Clear Com recommends that you make a backup of your system configuration using the Save option that is available in t...

Page 47: ... following aspects of the configuration are optionally restored l Network settings IP addresses l Over The Air system ID You do not get these options when restoring by USB directly to the Arcadia Central Station If you want to restore system settings taken from different Stations you must use the CCM Restore option as restoring directly from the Arcadia Central Station in this situation would rest...

Page 48: ...t to default you will need to re discover your IP transceivers HelixNet user stations will revert to default configuration 5 7 Hardware Page Overview The Hardware page of the CCM is where you set up your system From the Hosts tab you can configure your Arcadia Central Station settings See Configuring Station Settings on page 53 5 7 1 The Resources Page Click the Resources tab to see the resources ...

Page 49: ... licensed port capacity that you have and avoid being unable to connect due to lack of available port capacity If you click the down arrow in the Endpoints section of the screen you will see a list of connected Endpoints Select an Endpoint beltpack to show configuration details such as l Fix unfix a role If a role is fixed to a beltpack the user cannot select from a list of roles on powering on th...

Page 50: ...nnected to your system Select a transceiver to configure it or view details For more information see Using FreeSpeak Wireless Intercom on page 95 Physical Ports Click the dropdown arrow to see the physical ports on your Arcadia Central Station Select a port to configure it or view details Page 50 ...

Page 51: ...it or view details Licensed ports This section allows you to see and keep track of port licenses and how you are using them in your system For example if you know that you must have 14 wireless beltpacks connected you can allocate 14 ports as Wireless here If you try to connect a device that you do not have a port type allocated for the connection will be refused Select use type for ports l Any de...

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Page 53: ...n and connected resources l Change the following wireless beltpack system settings l Beltpack administration pin numbers l FS Edge wireless region important for system compliance l FSII battery type if you are not using the supplied Li ion batteries you may use Alkaline or NiMH type batteries l Configure security settings l Add new licenses Click the pencil icon to name your Arcadia Central Statio...

Page 54: ...Station LAN Configuration Rules Note Do not plug any two LAN ports into the same LAN or VLAN This can create a network loop affecting IP stability Note Configuring changing the AES67 IP address will cause the Arcadia Central Station to reboot 5 10 1 AES67 Rules l AES67 should not be on the same subnet as Management unless they are on the same LAN port rear port l AES67 cannot be on the same LAN po...

Page 55: ... xxx xxx xxx 239 xxx xxx xxx 5 10 3 Static IP Rules l The static IP addresses cannot be in link local range 169 254 xxx xxx 5 10 4 Dante Rules l Dante primary and secondary cannot be on the same LAN port rear connector 5 10 5 Management Rules l You cannot disable the Management LAN 5 11 Setting Up the Wireless Beltpack System Select the Wireless tab From the Wireless tab you can set or view the fo...

Page 56: ...wireless region for your FreeSpeak Edge beltpacks The region set here MUST match the hard coded setting on your Edge transceiver or the system will not work You will see an error flag in the Status page if the regions do not match Please contact your Clear Com representative if you have any difficulties with this l Select from a list of 5 GHz channels that you can exclude and prevent transceivers ...

Page 57: ... then navigate to where the upgrade file is stored on your computer 3 Select the file and when the Upgrade button lights click it This begins the upgrade process Device to upgrade File extension Arcadia Central Station FS II IP TCVR FS Edge IP TCVR ccf FS II beltpack FS II E1 TCVR fww FS Edge beltpack ccu HelixNet See HelixNet Upgrade below 5 12 1 HelixNet Upgrade Upgrades to the HelixNet system a...

Page 58: ...to channels and set up talk and call keys for beltpacks It consists of four areas l Channels l Roles l Groups l Logic GPIOs The Configuration page enables you to l View existing channels and add new channels l Add ports to channels l View existing groups and add new groups l View and edit roles l View and edit General Purpose Inputs GPIs and General Purpose Outputs GPOs Page 58 ...

Page 59: ...e center panel on this screen shows the live state of audio routing 5 15 Channels and Groups Channels and groups are both essentially digital containers for audio sources allowing communication between members 5 15 1 Channels A Channel operates as an intercom Partyline or conference All members can talk to and listen to all other members as long as they have keys to do so Page 59 ...

Page 60: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station The default key behavior setting for a wireless beltpack in a Channel is Talk and Forced Listen For more information see Key Behavior Page 60 ...

Page 61: ...bers will not hear this To set up a group you must first put the members in the Group Then when the members are in the Group you can set up a key or keys to talk to it 5 16 Managing Channels From the Channels tab you can l View existing channels and add or remove new channels l View existing ports and add or remove ports from the channel To access the Channels screen navigate to Configuration Chan...

Page 62: ...tation 5 16 1 Viewing Information About a Channel When you open the Channels screen the left hand panel displays a list of all the channels that are currently present The following information is displayed for each channel Page 62 ...

Page 63: ...hown Name This field contains a label that enables you to identify the channel Note A label can contain up to 10 characters You can edit this label from the center panel Online This indicates how many of the total channel members are online Talkers This indicates how many members have active talk routes on this channel 5 16 2 Display Roles or Labels Display Roles Page 63 ...

Page 64: ...Labels 5 16 3 Adding a New Channel To add a new channel 1 Click the new channel icon A new entry appears in the list of added channels Note You can only add new channels up to a maximum number 100 2 Add any required ports to the channel Page 64 ...

Page 65: ...add ports to a channel 1 From the Channel panel select the channel in which the port is to be added 2 From the Ports panel click the add port icon of the port that you require The port is now added to the channel and appears in the list of ports in the center panel Page 65 ...

Page 66: ...Channels panel select the channel that you want to delete 2 Remove all the ports from the channel Note If you do not remove the ports you will be prompted to do so in step 3 3 Click the More Actions icon and select Delete 5 16 7 Enabling Channels for HelixNet If you wish to use HelixNet in a channel that channel must be enabled for HelixNet By default channel 1 2 3 and 4 are enabled for use with H...

Page 67: ...o Groups in the Roles page 5 18 Managing Groups From the Groups tab you can l View existing groups and add or remove new groups l View existing ports and add or remove ports from the groups Note Beltpacks are added to Groups in the Roles page To access the Groups screen navigate to Configuration Groups The Groups screen appears Page 67 ...

Page 68: ...been created The following information is displayed for each group Status A green tick mark indicates that all the ports that are configured for group are connected Otherwise a warning triangle is shown Name This field contains a label that enables you to identify the group Note A label can contain up to 10 characters You can edit this label from the center panel Page 68 ...

Page 69: ... many FS II beltpacks or logic routed ports have active talk routes on this group 5 18 2 Adding a New Group To add a new group 1 Click the new group icon A new entry appears in the list of added groups Note You can only add new groups up to a maximum number 100 2 You can now add any required ports and members to the group Page 69 ...

Page 70: ...oup group administrator Adding Ports to a Group 1 From the Group panel select the group in which the port is to be added 2 From the Ports panel click the add port icon of the port that you require The port is now added to the group and appears in the list of ports in the center panel Adding Roles to a Group 1 In the Roles page select the role you wish to add to the group 2 On the left side of the ...

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Page 72: ...p by selecting it in the Groups page The group administrator will talk to the whole group The group members can talk directly back to the group administrator using the Reply key This communication will not be broadcast to the group only the administrator will hear 5 18 4 Removing Ports from a Group To remove a port from a group 1 From the Groups panel select the required group 2 Click the remove i...

Page 73: ...oup To delete a group 1 From the Groups panel select the group that you want to delete 2 Remove all the ports from the group Note If you do not remove the ports you will be prompted to do so in step 3 3 Click the trash can icon The group is deleted Page 73 ...

Page 74: ...I beltpack or an FS Edge beltpack this role can only be used on one beltpack at any one time Note FreeSpeak roles work on a 1 1 basis each beltpack must have a unique role HelixNet roles work on a 1 many basis a HelixNet role can be used by many user stations The Roles page of the CCM enables you to l View edit add and delete roles 5 20 Managing Roles Roles are used to contol the audio configurati...

Page 75: ...one an existing role When working with HelixNet a role can be used many times This relationship is 1 many In HelixNet roles are available for beltpacks remote stations speaker stations 5 20 1 Viewing Roles To view roles navigate to Configuration Roles The following screen appears A list of roles appears on the left hand side of the screen 5 20 2 Role Templates When you add roles a new role is alwa...

Page 76: ... edit the settings To reset template roles to default settings reset the Arcadia Central Station to factory defaults Note The role templates you see depend on which feature licenses you have on the Arcadia Central Station 5 20 3 Adding Roles To add roles Page 76 ...

Page 77: ... which endpoints will use this role FS II FS Edge or both Only one beltpack can use the role at a given time Note When creating multiple roles the system will add an incrementing numerical suffix to the role name Roles names must be unique Note You can also edit the label and endpoint assignments from the icons that appear beside each role in the left hand side of the screen Page 77 ...

Page 78: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 4 Click Create The new role appears in the list of roles in the left hand side of the Roles screen Page 78 ...

Page 79: ...ey assignment screen appears 3 Click to select the required audio source 5 20 5 Configuring Role Settings To configure the settings for a role 1 Navigate to Configuration Roles and select the required role from the list of roles in the left hand side of the screen 2 From the Settings panel on the right hand side of the screen scroll to the required setting 3 Edit the setting as required Page 79 ...

Page 80: ...m the list of roles in the left hand side of the screen 2 Click CLONE The role is cloned and added to the list of roles in the left hand side of the screen 5 20 7 Deleting Roles To delete roles 1 Navigate to Configuration Roles and select the role that you wish to delete from the list of roles in the left hand side of the screen 2 Click DELETE Page 80 ...

Page 81: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station The role is deleted and removed from the list of roles in the left hand side of the screen Page 81 ...

Page 82: ...f according to preference quick tap to latch The user can push and hold PTT to activate talk Force Listen Permanent listen Talk and Forced Listen Permanent listen push key to talk Force Talk and Force Listen beltpacks only Permanent listen and talk 5 20 9 Fixed Roles When a role is fixed to a beltpack a beltpack user is forced to use that role If a role is not fixed to a beltpack the user can chos...

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Page 84: ... different audio routes can be generated on each GPI l 4 x GPOs The most common uses for output relays are to turn on an on air light connect to a radio or send an input to an external audio console l Up to 10 different actions can be generated on each GPO l You can also set up extended control sequences in the Control Logic section Relays GPOs and GPIs are configured in the Configuration Logic pa...

Page 85: ...io an audio route can be established to a channel the radio talks to the channel 5 22 3 Examples of GPOs GPOs are triggered sent to an external device when a Talk Talk Listen or a Call comes into a named entity l When someone talks to stage announce an output relay GPO is sent to the external stage announce speaker l When someone talks to a channel labeled Radio an output is sent to a 2 way radio ...

Page 86: ...r panel 3 Click the Options button to select a Source Select Arcadia 4 Click the Options button to select a Destination Select the required Channel 5 Click the blue check mark 6 To label the GPI click the pencil icon 7 To test the GPI or turn it on and off navigate to Status Logic See Logic Page on page 84 Page 86 ...

Page 87: ...e port 1 Navigate to Configuration Logic 2 On the left panel click GPO1 to select it 3 Click the Add button in the center panel 4 Click the Options button to select a Key Target Select stage announce SA 5 In this case the On Behavior field defaults to Talk Only 6 Click the blue check mark 7 To label the GPO click the pencil icon 8 To test the GPO navigate to Status Logic See Logic Page on page 84 ...

Page 88: ...ou will see error and warning states Note Error states are used exclusively to indicate that audio via this resource is not working You can quickly see if entities are l Offline l Online l Initializing 5 24 Monitoring System Status You can monitor your system using the following features of the CCM l Overview l Event Log l Logic 5 24 1 Overview To see the Overview screen navigate to Status Overvie...

Page 89: ...tly no detailed status for 2W 4W and Dante 5 24 2 System Icons Each icon is color coded to give an easily accessible view of the status of each entity The following legend is used to indicate the status of each entity 5 24 3 Monitoring Wireless Devices Navigate to Status Overview Wireless This section of the Overview screen lists all the wireless devices connected to your system and gives the foll...

Page 90: ...l Remote Microphone Kill RMK button to mute all microphones connected to your system l Call button to send a text message to all connected devices l Network and PTP status of transceivers l Reboot transceiver Transceiver details Page 90 ...

Page 91: ...that gives information about the HelixNet wired user stations beltpacks remote stations and speaker stations and enables various procedures including Procedure Information l Reboot l Status l Reset to Default l ID l Role l Firmware version From this page you can also RMK all This will close the mic on all beltpacks both wired and wireless Page 91 ...

Page 92: ... Info l Uptime l Sync Clock l Sync Source l Network l Version l Management l PTP l AES67 l Power to the Arcadia Central Station l Dante l Thermal 5 24 6 Monitoring the Event Log The Event Log provides useful information about events that happen in the system The Event Log can be filtered on l Time default is 1 month prior to the current date and time l Exceptions warnings and errors default is unc...

Page 93: ... to pull the latest events l The Event Log can be exported to a csv file l Clear Event Log clears current data The data cannot be retrieved once it has been cleared l Event logs are not stored permanently only events since the last power or reboot cycle are available 5 24 7 Monitoring the Logic Page Status This page shows the GPIs and GPOs relay that you have set up in the Configuration Logic page...

Page 94: ...mn are toggle buttons that can be used to test the working of the GPIOs or to turn them permanently off or on These overide the working of the configured GPIOs In this example GPI 1 and GPO 2 are forced ON for testing purposes GPO 2 is permanently OFF for example if you want to ensure that a signal light never comes on at this time Page 94 ...

Page 95: ...to E1 and IP transceivers It contains the following sections 6 1 Overview of Transceivers 96 6 2 Connecting Transceivers Over E1 96 6 3 Adding IP Transceivers FS Edge FS II 1 9 100 6 4 Connecting Transceivers Over IP 101 6 5 Network Setup for IP Transceivers 102 6 6 Registering Beltpacks FreeSpeak 106 Page 95 ...

Page 96: ...IP 1 9 GHz transceivers in the same RF zone Transceivers can be connected directly to the Arcadia Central Station up to two transceivers or connected using FreeSpeak II splitters up to 2 splitters each hosting up to 5 transceivers so up to 10 transceivers in total Transceivers splitters are connected to the Arcadia Central Station using connectors G and H See Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators o...

Page 97: ...ctions Arcadia Central Station to TCVR splitter TCVR directly connected to and powered by the Arcadia Central Station l 328 ft 100 m using shielded 24 AWG Cat 5 6e cable l 164 ft 50 m using shielded 26 AWG Cat 5 6e cable TCVR directly connected to the Arcadia Central Station with local direct power at TCVR l 2625 ft 800 m using shielded 24 AWG Cat 5 6e cable l 1312 ft 400 m using shielded 26 AWG C...

Page 98: ...for the Arcadia Central Station and one for the splitter l Modules can be hot patched There is no need to power off devices l To install the modules simply remove the dust cap from the connector port and slide the module into the connector Note When using a Fiber connection all devices must have local power supplied 6 2 3 E1 Transceiver Splitter Port Connection Type RJ45 or Fiber Transceivers spli...

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Page 100: ...cable length between transceivers is 1640ft 500m this includes both fiber and copper cable runs Example TCVR 1 total cable length 328ft 100m TCVR 2 total cable length 2788ft 850m The difference in cable length between transceivers 2460ft 750m Therefore in this case you must set transceiver cable length on both transceivers This allows any latency to be calculated and offset by the system In the co...

Page 101: ... right hand list of registered transceivers 6 4 Connecting Transceivers Over IP When connecting IP transceivers connect them to the LAN connector that is configured for AES67 on the rear of the Arcadia Central Station using Ethernet cable See Network Setup for IP Transceivers on page 102 Once your transceivers are set up on the network you will add them to your system using the CCM See Adding IP T...

Page 102: ...ports 1 4 I and J SeeRear Panel Connectors and Indicators on page 27 The LAN ports are fully user configurable but you can work with the following default settings l LAN 1 Management and AES67 AoIP audio traffic are combined on this connector l LAN 2 Not configured l LAN 3 Not configured SFP l LAN 4 Not configured SFP 6 5 1 Connection to IP Transceivers Example 1 Page 102 ...

Page 103: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 6 5 2 Connection to IP Transceivers and Dante Example 2 Page 103 ...

Page 104: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 6 5 3 Connection to IP Transceivers and Dante Example 3 Page 104 ...

Page 105: ...ation 6 5 4 Connection to IP Transceivers Example 4 If you are connecting to a network set up where there is lots of traffic either management or AES67 Clear Com recommends that you split AES67 traffic into its own segment Page 105 ...

Page 106: ...ations available from the FreeSpeak II Knowledge Center l Use DHCP the default setting for fast and easy setup of the devices If the device does not encounter a DHCP server on the network it will automatically allocate an address in the link local range 169 254 xx xx l IP addresses can be configured statically under Hardware Resources Network in the CCM l For information on the 5 GHz transceiver s...

Page 107: ...gistered in the front menu screens Note When beltpacks are registered in this way a role with two channels 1 and 2 is automatically generated and applied to the beltpack Roles can be edited at any time in the Configuration page of the CCM 6 6 2 Registering a beltpack OTA To register a beltpack using OTA 1 Navigate to Hardware Resources and click Add Resource The following screen appears 2 Click St...

Page 108: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station Unregister Page 108 ...

Page 109: ...r describes how to connect to HelixNet Wired Partyline Intercom It contains the following sections 7 1 Introduction 110 7 2 HelixNet Connections General Outline 111 7 3 Connecting HelixNet user stations to the network 112 7 4 Pairing HelixNet user stations to the Base Station 113 Page 109 ...

Page 110: ...Arcadia system Each HelixNet enabled channel requires an Arcadia licensed port HelixNet wired beltpacks remote stations and speaker stations are connected to the Arcadia Central Station on the LAN port that is configured for the HelixNet network default LAN 1 via an Ethernet network Note Arcadia s HelixNet network is combined with the Management network and cannot be separated at the time of writi...

Page 111: ...ware Host If it is not listed and your device is manufactured before June 1st 2022 it may require a HelixNet activation license Please contact Clear Com Sales for further information See the HelixNet for Arcadia User Guide for more information on the HelixNet system and components 7 2 HelixNet Connections General Outline Before connecting HelixNet beltpacks you must have l At least 1 channel enabl...

Page 112: ... and have 4 channels HelixNet enabled For a full installation you can enable channels and create roles for HelixNet beltpacks remote stations and speaker stations 7 3 Connecting HelixNet user stations to the network HelixNet wired devices are connected to Arcadia s HelixNet network using the RJ45 ethernet connector on the back of each device Page 112 ...

Page 113: ...oints migrating from HMS 4X to an Arcadia system must initially be paired from the front panel menu of the HelixNet user station Pairing unpairing HelixNet user stations in the CCM When the user stations are connected to the Arcadia HelixNet network and appropriately powered they will appear as Discovered in the CCM 1 In the CCM navigate to Hardware Resources Add Resource Wired 2 Select the device...

Page 114: ...he Menu button on the front of the beltpack short press to enter menu mode 2 Press the left call button on the beltpack back You will see the beltpack menu system 3 Using the rotary controls and the right call button select enter navigate to Networking Pair to Station 4 Select either n Pair by Name and select the name of Arcadia n Pair by IP and enter the IP address of Arcadia s HelixNet network c...

Page 115: ...t configuration assigns the first channels of the system to the HelixNet user stations on connection HelixNet user stations can be operated in Local Config In this case the user station is fully configured from its front panel menu Any of the connected Arcadia s HelixNet enabled channels can be assigned to the keysets of the user station Where central management is required Roles can be created in...

Page 116: ...ate to Hardware Host Under the Network tab select the port for Dante This port will default to a DHCP setting If you wish to configure a static IP address you must do this in the Dante controller Note LAN 3 and 4 are for use with an SFP module either fiber or RJ45 Note You must have sufficient licensed ports each Dante channel consumes one licensed port See Licensed Ports under Configuring System ...

Page 117: ...to use for Dante connections 2 Connect a cable Cat5 6e or fiber to the LAN connector that is designated for Dante Connect the other end to a switch on your Dante network 3 Open the Dante Controller and check that the network interface details are correct 4 Check network and connection details under the Status tab in the CCM Page 117 ...

Page 118: ...and add Dante ports Give the new ports a suitable label 7 Route the channels as required in the Dante Controller 8 You will see available Dante ports in the Configuration page of the CCM These ports can be assigned to channels on the Arcadia Central Station in the usual way 9 Select the required channel click the icon next to the port Page 118 ...

Page 119: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station Page 119 ...

Page 120: ...ing 2 Wire Systems This chapter describes how to use the Arcadia Central Station with 2 Wire intercom devices It contains the following sections 9 1 Introduction to 2 Wire Systems 121 9 2 Using Stations to Interconnect Equipment 122 Page 120 ...

Page 121: ...ables dependent on the type of devices and existing cabling To calculate what will work best in your circumstances see the Encore Partyline Power Calculator available from the Clear Com website l Enable disable the partyline power Default setting Disabled These functions can be set either in the 2 wire port settings page of the Core Configuration Manager CCM or from the front panel screens on theA...

Page 122: ...rt settings in the CCM navigate to Hardware Resources Physical Ports select port 9 2 Using Stations to Interconnect Equipment When connecting Clear Com Stations to other Clear Com equipment and third party systems 2 wire use the following guidelines Page 122 ...

Page 123: ... 2 wire equipment Yes but does not pass call signalling to 4 wire audio routes FreeSpeak FreeSpeak II Base II Yes 2 way radio Yes via a TW 47 interface Where there is a choice between a 2 wire and a 4 wire connection 4 wire provides the best audio quality and is preferred On a FreeSpeak II Base Station only ports 3 and 4 support call signalling Page 123 ...

Page 124: ...ystems This chapter describes how to use the Arcadia Central Station with 4 Wire intercom devices It contains the following sections 10 1 Introduction to 4 Wire Systems 125 10 2 Port Function 126 10 3 Using Stations to Interconnect Equipment 127 Page 124 ...

Page 125: ...requirements use screened shielded cable when connecting 4 wire ports l Pinout configuration Port Function can be set on all the Arcadia Central Station 4 wire interfaces This is a software switch that switches the configuration of the pins on the RJ45 connectors according to the device you are connecting to Default setting 4 wire X 10 1 1 Example Connections Page 125 ...

Page 126: ...in assignments inputs and outputs on these devices are complementary Previously a crossover cable was necessary when connecting bases to other bases RJ45 connector It is no longer necessary to use a crossover cable as there is now a Port Function toggle which changes pinouts as required To set this function navigate in the CCM to Hardware Rescources Physical Ports and select the required 4 wire po...

Page 127: ...ction 1 Connect the devices using 1 1 Cat5 6 6e cable 2 In the CCM navigate to Hardware Resources Physical Ports 3 Select the 4 wire port 4 Select Port Function 10 3 Using Stations to Interconnect Equipment When connecting Clear Com Stations to other Clear Com equipment and other third party systems 4 wire use the following guidelines Page 127 ...

Page 128: ... Yes FreeSpeak II Base II 4 wire Yes FreeSpeak II 4 wire Yes Arcadia Central Station When connecting two Stations with a straight cable the Port Function settings must be as follows Station 1 4 wire Station 2 4 wire X Yes 2 way radio 4 wire device with relay activation Depends on third party pinout Yes call signal can fire relay LQ Series 4 wire Yes Connect to a DB9 on the Station rear On a FreeSp...

Page 129: ...ading Firmware This chapter describes how to upgrade the firmware on your Station It contains the following sections 11 1 Introduction 130 11 2 Upgrading using the CCM 130 11 3 Upgrading using a USB stick 130 11 4 HelixNet Upgrade 131 Page 129 ...

Page 130: ...M 1 In the CCM navigate to Hardware Host Upgrade 2 Press Select File and select the file containing the updated firmware 3 When the file is uploaded the Upgrade button will be enabled 4 Press the Upgrade button 5 The upgrade process will start and the Arcadia Central Station will reboot before being available again 6 The new version of the firmware will be displayed in the Hosts panel 11 3 Upgradi...

Page 131: ...ayed in the 4th menu screen 11 4 HelixNet Upgrade Upgrades to the HelixNet system are included with the Arcadia software The HelixNet system requires that all connected devices have the same firmware Therefore any mismatches that are detected will cause an immediate and automatic upgrade or downgrade to the HelixNet devices on connection The HelixNet system will also upgrade automatically when the...

Page 132: ...ing This chapter describes how to upgrade your Arcadia Central Station license It contains the following sections 12 1 Port Licenses 133 12 2 Online Activation of Additional Licenses 133 12 3 Offline Activation of Additional Licenses 134 Page 132 ...

Page 133: ...ndles are available from your Clear Com dealer When you purchase additional port bundles Clear Com will send you a code for your licenses that can be activated in the CCM of your Arcadia Central Station 12 2 Online Activation of Additional Licenses Note You can activate licenses online if your PC and Arcadia Central Station have an Internet connection on the same network 1 Navigate to Hardware Res...

Page 134: ... click Activate 4 You must reboot the Station before the licenses take effect In the CCM navigate to Status Overview Host Device and select Reboot 5 Once the licenses are activated you will be able to see how many licenses you have in the Hardware Resources page under Licensed Ports 12 3 Offline Activation of Additional Licenses Page 134 ...

Page 135: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station For detailed steps see below 1 Navigate to Hardware Resources Host License and select Add licenses offline 2 Select Get Context File Page 135 ...

Page 136: ...icense clearcom com 8080 webdepot As you will download the licenses into the previously downloaded context file step 2 you need the context file on the new PC 4 You will see the online license server Enter your Clear Com ticket number and then Click Next 5 The licenses on your ticket are displayed on the screen Select Activate Licenses Page 136 ...

Page 137: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 6 Select the left hand option Page 137 ...

Page 138: ...rcadia Central Station 7 Click File based license transfer 8 Select the required license s Click Choose File and navigate to the context file downloaded in step 2 Select it Then click Start Activation Now Page 138 ...

Page 139: ...rom Step 9 128 xxxxxxxx WibuCmRaU Select the file The license will upload 12 You must reboot the Station before the licenses take effect In the CCM navigate to Status Overview Host Device and select Reboot 13 Once the licenses are activated you will be able to see how many licenses you have in the Hardware Resources page under Licensed Ports You can also see licensed features on the Hosts panel in...

Page 140: ...Central Station 13 Security This chapter describes important security features It contains the following sections 13 1 Warning 141 13 2 Introduction 141 13 3 Using Security Certificates 142 13 4 Forcing HTTPS 142 Page 140 ...

Page 141: ...rmation 13 2 Introduction The following are some of the main security features 13 2 1 Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTPS HTTPS is an adaptation of the HTTP protocol It protects against an intermediary being able to intercept data between devices using data encryption and Public Key Cryptography to create a secured channel 13 2 2 Using HTTPS With Your Arcadia Central Station When using the CC...

Page 142: ...e a DNS server address and register the Arcadia Central Station 2 The EasyDNS certificate This is a commercial certificate When using the EasyDNS certificate you have to have a DNS server address for Arcadia Central Station registration and a gateway for your device in order for the browser to verify the certificate with AlphaSSL and GlobalSign 3 The Clear Com self signed certificate default This ...

Page 143: ...r Guide Arcadia Central Station To enable Force HTTPS in the CCM navigate to Hardware Resources Host Security and click to enable Force HTTPS This turns port 80 off forcing traffic to use port 433 Page 143 ...

Page 144: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station Page 144 ...

Page 145: ...4 Appendix A Pinouts This chapter describes the pinouts of the connectors on the Arcadia Central Station It contains the following sections 14 1 GPIO pinouts 146 14 2 2 Wire Pinouts 148 14 3 4 Wire Pinouts 149 14 4 DECT Sync 149 Page 145 ...

Page 146: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 14 1 GPIO pinouts GPIO 1 Relay 1 2 Page 146 ...

Page 147: ...rcadia Central Station GPIO 2 Relay 3 4 Suggested wiring for a footswitch From To GPIO DB9 pin 4 input A1 GPIO DB9 pin 9 12V link jumper wire GPIO DB9 pin 5 input B1 footswitch GPIO DB9 Shell 0V footswitch Page 147 ...

Page 148: ...User Guide Arcadia Central Station 14 2 2 Wire Pinouts 14 2 1 Clear Com 2 Wire XLR Pinout 14 2 2 RTS 2 Wire XLR pinout Page 148 ...

Page 149: ...NC IN DECTSYNC OUT Pin 2 DECTSYNC IN DECTSYNC OUT Pin 3 8 KHZ IN 8 KHZ OUT Pin 6 8 KHZ IN 8 KHZ OUT Caution Shielded Cable Requirement Shielded Cable is required for ALL FreeSpeak GPIO Port connectivity CAT 5e Shielded Cable must be used to assure compliance with domestic and international emissions standards Customers Installers and or qualified Personnel failing to use shielded cables may cause ...

Page 150: ...on 15 Appendix B Specifications This section contains a list of technical specifications for the Station It contains the following subsections 15 1 Arcadia Central Station 151 15 2 Capacity 155 15 3 Network Specifications 156 Page 150 ...

Page 151: ...set mic Line Out 200Hz 20 kHz 3dBu l Mic limiter threshold 50dBu 3dB l Mic limiter range 20dB l Max input level 25dBu l Input level 60dBu nominal 25dBu MAX l Headset mic voltage 5V Electret selectable Front panel headset microphone output l Load Impedance 32Ω l Output Impedance 33Ω l Max Output Level before Distortion 13 dBu l Total Harmonic Distortion THD 0 1 THD at 1 kHz l Headset Mic Partyline ...

Page 152: ...ad Impedance 4Ω l Max Output Level before 1 Distortion 18dBu 2dB l Total Harmonic Distortion THD 0 5 THD at 1kHz l Max Speaker Level 87dB 2dB SPL A Weighted at 3ft l Frequency Response 100Hz 10kHz 9dB USB connector USB type A Front panel buttons l MIC Microphone ON OFF button l Menu button l HDST Headset ON OFF button l Fn Function button not active Front panel rotary encoders 5 Digital rotary enc...

Page 153: ...nt rating 1 A l Input type Opto Isolated l Input quantity 2 l Input voltage range 4 30 volts DC or AC l Input current 1 2mA required 2 wire I O 4 XLR 3F l 2 wire I O Selectable RTS or Clear Com mode software controlled null null depth 60dB at 1kHz l 2 wire Power On Off A B C D paired software controlled l 2 wire Output Voltage 25 28 VDC 560 mA per pair A B or C D l 2 wire Impedance 10kΩ l 2 wire O...

Page 154: ... control via rotary encoder DECT Sync IN OUT 2 RJ45 sync input and output E1 Splitter transceiver ports 2 RJ45 2 Fiber to be used with SFP module Note only 2 splitter ports active at any one time and these must both be EITHER RJ45 OR Fiber LAN connectors 2 RJ45 2 Fiber to be used with SFP module All 4 LAN ports are fully user configurable to be split between management AES67 and Dante traffic Dime...

Page 155: ...to the Arcadia Central Station 10 via a splitter Number of FreeSpeak beltpacks per Arcadia Central Station Up to 40 beltpacks in total made up of either FreeSpeak II or FreeSpeak Edge beltpacks Number of HelixNet user stations per Arcadia Central Station Up to 64 made up of beltpacks remote stations speaker stations Audio Channels Max 100 Channels enabled for use with HellixNet Max 24 Groups Max 1...

Page 156: ...ulticast On AoIP Network Timing PTPv2 AoIP PTPv1 Dante Perduplex Connection l 1 x FS II IPT bandwidth usage 7 Mbps l 1 x FS Edge IPT 9 6 Mbps Network Protocols l Ethernet IPv4 Unicast Audio and Control l mDNS Multicast Device Discovery Network Ports l Unicast l Port 80 TCP Web Interface System Management Expansion l Port 443 for HTTPS l Port 6001 UDP AES67 Data l Port 15000 15256 UDP AES67 Audio M...

Page 157: ...g bypass option QoS Tags for AoIP Clock IEEE 1588 2008 Announce Synch Follow_Up Delay_Req Delay_Resp Pdelay_Req Pdelay_Resp and Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up packets EF 46 Expedited Forwarding Media RTP and RTCP media stream data AF41 34 Assured Forwarding Best Effort IEEE 1588 2008 signaling and management messages Discovery and connection management messages DF O Default Forwarding QoS Tags for Dante Hi...

Page 158: ...embly T40020 1 Rack ear x1 272G162 SP Encoder cap x1 272G286 SP Optional equipment Ethernet fiber modules 1 Gbps SM SXFIBER SFP 1 Gbps MM LXFIBER SFP SFP SMFO 1G LX SFP MMFO 1G SX PSU Mounting Bracket 272G048 SP Arcadia Central Station User Guide PUB 00021 There is a detailed list of all Clear Com SFPs including range wavelength and speed on the FreeSpeak II Knowledge Center Page 158 ...

Page 159: ... Reference Tables This chapter lists the front panel menu options It contains the following sections 17 1 Audio Settings 160 17 2 Host Settings 160 17 3 2 W Audio A B C D 161 17 4 Discovery 161 17 5 Transceiver 162 17 6 Networking 163 17 7 Administration 164 Page 159 ...

Page 160: ...ype Electret Dynamic Sidetone Gain 8 to 12 dB Default 12 Sidetone Control Tracking Non Tracking Disabled Gooseneck GN Mic Type Electret Dynamic 17 2 Host Settings Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Host Settings Host name Edit Press controller 4 to open a touchscreen keyboard Display Screen Brightness High Medium Low Very Low Screen Dimming 1 to 15 minutes Default 2 minutes Touchscreen sensitivity Lo...

Page 161: ...led Disabled Mode Clear Com RTS 2W A Nulling The nulling function is only available if power is detected 2W B Nulling as above Audio B C Same as Audio A B 17 4 Discovery Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Discovery Discover FSII IP TCVR Discovered FSII IP TCVRs Register Unregister Discover FSE TCVR Discovered FSE TCVRs Register Unregister Page 161 ...

Page 162: ...ransceiver Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Transceiver TCVR 1 XX View configured transceivers Max l E1 10 l IP TCVRs 6 Version Label Cable Comp E1 only 0 69 m 70 139 m 140 209 m 210 279 m 280 349 m increments of 70 m up to 1540 1609 m Page 162 ...

Page 163: ...P Enabled Disabled IP Address Subnet mask MAC AES67 only visible if AES67 has been configured to its own LAN LAN Status Up Down Dante only visible if Dante has been configured in the CCM LAN Port By default management and AES67 are configured to LAN 1 This can be changed in the CCM DHCP Enabled Disabled IP Address Subnet mask MAC MAC address Page 163 ...

Page 164: ... The Air Start OTA BP Role List Sorting Sort by Role Number Alphabetical Battery Type Alkaline NiMh for use when not using the supplied Li ion type batteries Software Current View current version Update Use this to update the Arcadia Central Station using a USB stick License Connections View connected ports Page 164 ...

Page 165: ...cept connections of any type FreeSpeak HelixNet or Dante Reset Reboot Press rotary 4 to reboot now Reset to Default Reset Base When you reset the Base here as well as system setup details channels and roles network details IP addresses are also reset This is not the case when resetting the Base in the CCM After resetting you must Add transceivers again HelixNet connections revert to default config...

Page 166: ...assword to the default setting Support Info Generate Insert USB Settings Save Restore Insert USB CCM Access Username Default password Hardware Hw Info Hw Version BOM number PCB number Serial number Product number Read only Serial number here is the number of the electronic main board not the Arcadia device Page 166 ...

Page 167: ...mpliance for the Arcadia Central Station It contains the following sections 18 1 FCC Notice 168 18 2 FCC IC EC RF Exposure Warning 169 18 3 Industry Canada Compliance Statement 169 18 4 Korean Notice 169 18 5 European Union CE mark 170 18 6 United Kingdom UKCA Mark 170 18 7 Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Waste 171 Page 167 ...

Page 168: ...nditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference wh...

Page 169: ...distance minimum de 20cm entre le radiateur et votre corps 18 3 Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital device complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformité à la réglementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne do...

Page 170: ...dards EN55032 EN55035 IEC EN62368 1 EN300328 EN301489 EN50581 18 6 United Kingdom UKCA Mark The UKCA UK Conformity Assessed marking is a new UK product marking that will be used for goods being placed on the market in Great Britain England Wales and Scotland The UKCA marking alone cannot be used for goods placed on the Northern Ireland market which require the CE marking or UK NI marking Warning T...

Page 171: ... Users in the European Union The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that this product was put on the market after August 13 2005 and must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of the user s waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE The separate collection and r...

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