Roaming Bias
The Roaming Bias Radio Pack (RP) setting offers users the ability to set RPs to one of three different sensitivity levels
for seamless roaming between compatible Radio Transceivers (RTs). These settings dictate how often an RP will
initiate a scan to detect whether a stronger signal is available. If a stronger signal is not detected, the RP will remain
with its current RT.
Note
: During a scan, an RP does not leave its current RT, and it continues to operate as normal.
The roaming bias option provides users the best possible wireless experience in light of operating environment
differences, dependent on the venue and other spectrum conflicts.
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High (Default)
- RPs, by default, are set to a roaming bias of “High,” which will result in RPs roaming more
often. The “High” setting uses both Link Quality (LQ) and Radio Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) as metrics in
determining roaming behavior. When set to “High,” RPs will initiate a scan if LQ is less than or equal to 92 or if
RSSI is less than or equal to -86.
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Medium
- RPs set to “Medium” roaming bias use LQ only to determine their roaming behavior. When set to
“Medium,” RPs will initiate a scan if LQ is less than or equal to 88.
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Low
- RPs set to “Low” roaming bias use LQ only to determine their roaming behavior. When set to “Low,”
RPs will initiate a scan if LQ is less than or equal to 85.
This setting can be found in the Radio Pack menu under
Tech Menu
.
1. Press and hold the RP Menu button for 2 seconds; then, use the far-right volume knob to scroll and select
Tech
Menu
. Press F2 (
ENT
).
2. Scroll and select
Roaming Bias
. The bias setting will be displayed on the right-hand side. Press F2 (
ENT
) to
view a list of available alert options.
Figure 27
Customizing Roaming Bias
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