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6.1 Wireless handsets
Wireless handsets are compatible with the Ray90 and Ray91 VHF DSC radios. Using the optional
accessories you can create up to 3 fully functional wireless handset stations.
As a minimum the Wireless hub and Wireless handset accessories are required to create a wireless
handset station. Additionally a Wireless speaker can be connected to each Wireless handset.
After connecting your Wireless hub to your Ray90 / Ray91 Base station, the process for setting up a
wireless handset station should be:
1.
Fully charge the Wireless handset.
2. Connect the Wireless handset to the Wireless hub.
3.
If required, connect a Wireless speaker to the Wireless handset.
Warning: Retain a wired handset station
A wired handset station should always be connected and available.
Warning: Change your wireless password
To ensure your radio is secure and to prevent unintentional connection from
other devices, it is strongly recommended that you change your Wireless hub’s
password.
Changing your wireless hub's password
Before you connect a wireless handset to your wireless hub you should change the hub’s password.
Using a wired handset:
1. Select
Wireless hub set-up
from the
Wireless set-up
menu: (
Menu > Set-up > Wireless set-up >
Wireless hub set-up
).
2. Select
Password
.
3. Use the
Up
,
Down
and
OK
buttons to change the default password.
For the most secure password use a variety of upper and lower case letters, numbers and
symbols.
4. When finished, select
OK
to confirm.
Wireless handset charging
When inserted into the wireless handset charging holster the wireless handset will be charged
using inductive charging.
Attention
Ensure your wireless handset is fully charged before use.
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