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Q-P7CH - Pro7 Charger

The system comes with an

8 port charger and

storage unit

. This should be located within the

transmit range of the Base so that the headsets
log  on  to  the  network  automatically  when
they’re uplifted from the charger rack. If the
charger is located out of range of the Base, log
on  will  be  delayed  until  the  headsets  are

carried into range. Note that headsets out of range of the Base will be de-registered if the registration
button is pressed. The charger should remain plugged in at all times, ideally on a 24 hour constant
supply to maintain charging. (See red LED on front surface).  

When a headset is not in use it should be placed back into the charger/storage rack. Charge time
is approximately 2.5 hours to full charge. When headsets are charging the blue light on the headset
will flash every 5 seconds. When fully charged, the blue light is constant.

Headsets will last for up to 8 hours between charges, slightly less on TalkLock mode. 3 beeps every
60 seconds indicate that the battery is getting low and that user should swap headsets.

Q-P7MK12 - Pro7 12 Button Keypad

The wireless message keypad is a transmitter used for sending pre-recorded
voice messages to the headset wearers using a license-free FM frequency.
When a key is pressed, the message will go via the Base to each headset. Key
pads are powered by 2 x AA batteries. When a button on the keypad is
pressed the green transmit indicator flashes for 2 seconds. If the red LED is on,
the batteries need replacing.

Please refer to keypad installation section for more details on how to record,
name and store the files and how to program the keypads for the different
locations. 

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Accessories

Neckband  

Q-RH7NB

Headband  

Q-RH7HB

Battery  

Q-RH7BAT

Power Adapter  

Q-48V

Headset Charger Shelf  

Q-P7SHELF

Hygiene Covers (box of 200)  

Q-RH7HC

Summary of Contents for Q-P7BS

Page 1: ...Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...o the use of electrical and electronic equipment This system operates with 48v DC power supply To maintain warranty only Quail Digital approved parts should be used Do not attempt to power the Quail D...

Page 3: ...Charger 8 Q P7MK12 Pro7 12 Button Keypad 8 System Installation 9 Deciding how many Bases 9 Installation rules 10 RJ45 wiring 10 Remote registration switch 11 Registering the headsets 12 Locating the...

Page 4: ...multi floor coverage Up to 20 bases can be deployed on the same network Interconnecting Bases use Cat5 cable for power and data transmission The system can be used in conjunction with wireless keypads...

Page 5: ...The headsets need to pair with the Base s The pairing process is referred to as registration Each headset needs to be registered to the system Headsets can be added or removed at any time by going thr...

Page 6: ...SanDisk MicroSD cards formatted as Fat32 file size allocation 4096 Keypad messages The Base is fitted with an FM receiver for communication with the remote keypads Up to 256 keypads can work with one...

Page 7: ...The system reaches full channel capacity when 6 users engage talk lock At full capacity ie when 6 headsets are on TalkLock other headsets cannot enter a call To ensure the system is operating efficien...

Page 8: ...ash every 5 seconds When fully charged the blue light is constant Headsets will last for up to 8 hours between charges slightly less on TalkLock mode 3 beeps every 60 seconds indicate that the battery...

Page 9: ...n the network the MicroSD card always goes into the master Base remove the SD card from any secondary Bases Multiple Base installations Larger sites need thorough planning for positioning of Bases Usi...

Page 10: ...eral rule place the next Base 10m beyond the point where the headset loses range from the previous Base aLabel the Cat5 cables that go into the top of the Base IN and OUT respectively to avoid miss co...

Page 11: ...2 core cable can be used Please see pictures below showing how to open the remote registration switch to make connections and locate it on the wall page 11 1 Unclip cover 2 Remove 4 screws 3 Connect 2...

Page 12: ...o one blip every second 5 A 3 seconds long blip signifies successful registration 6 You may also hear a double blip tone that will indicate it is ready to use 7 As soon as headset s is registered the...

Page 13: ...d Each keypad in an installation should be programmed with a unique address Refer to keypad Binary Addresses for a list of the possible binary addresses On the 4 way DIP switch switches 1 and 2 select...

Page 14: ...0 0 38 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 39 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 40 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 41 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 42 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 43 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 44 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 45 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 46 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 47 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 48 0 0...

Page 15: ...ows special custom messages to be played in keypads whose address ID is above 200 How the Audio files are stored Audio files are stored on a Micro SD memory card which is inserted on the SD card slot...

Page 16: ...l corrupt the SD card and will require reformatting and copying the files page 16 PROBLEM CHECK Messages not playing Base volume setting Make sure keypad is within range of the base s Check transmit l...

Page 17: ...u stand in front of each base press page on one of the headsets and make sure that the Status LED starts blinking GREEN on the base you re nearest to Then check the audio on the headset Come out of ta...

Page 18: ...ent Power requirements 100 240v AC voltage sensing mains cable supplied Dimensions 170 x 130 x 35mm Weight 200g Registration process Wireless pairing Volume adjustment Inbound messages SD card Audio m...

Page 19: ...very second Out of range 2 beeps every 10 seconds Battery low 3 beeps every 60 seconds Registration OK 1 long beep 3 seconds Busy tone 3 long beeps Headset not registered 1 beep every 3 seconds Regist...

Page 20: ...nsions 110 x 390 x 100mm Weight 1200g LED mode of headsets in charger Blinking charging Permanent charged Keypad Messaging Q P7MK12 Operating frequency 433 MHz Power requirements 2 x AA cells not supp...

Page 21: ...rme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l appa...

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