Televic CONFIDEA FLEX G4 User'S Installation Manual Download Page 19

COMPONENTS

A Confidea FLEX G4 setup consists of three elements: the Confidea G4 WAP, Confidea FLEX G4

units, a charging case. This chapter will describe these hardware components together with how

you can use these components to match your needs.

Summary of Contents for CONFIDEA FLEX G4

Page 1: ...conference CONFIDEA FLEX G4 USER INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...nual have made every effort in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information However the information in this manual is supplied without warranty either express or implied Neit...

Page 3: ...nts Introduction 20 General System Architecture 20 Wireless Access Point WAP 21 Introduction 21 Installation 21 Connections and Controls 23 RF Signal Pattern 25 Wireless units 26 Introduction 26 Contr...

Page 4: ...eract with WAP 38 Installation Design Wireless network and frequency bands 40 Wireless LAN 40 Televic Confidea wireless system 41 Frequency bands 41 Connecting wireless units to the WAP 44 LED Indicat...

Page 5: ...INTRODUCTION This chapter will give you a short introduction to this manual and a general description of the Confidea FLEX G4 and its functionalities...

Page 6: ...able to some situations This is a tip A tip gives you an alternative way to do a particular step or procedure or lets you know of an option that you may find helpful This indicates that something is v...

Page 7: ...Compatibility This user manual applies to the following products Product Version WAP software version 1 00 WAP firmware version 1 00 Confidea FLEX G4 1 00 GETTING STARTED 7...

Page 8: ...central unit Multiple Wireless Units WU B Using the provided audio inputs and outputs C connect to different audio systems such as a handheld wireless microphone a room audio system a video conferenc...

Page 9: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This chapter describes all safety instructions needed to use the Confidea FLEX G4 system Read this before using the equipment...

Page 10: ...003 du Canada This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot...

Page 11: ...bles aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio...

Page 12: ...adhered to 7 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Do not use or operate any equip...

Page 13: ...where they exit from the product 16 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall...

Page 14: ...re required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire...

Page 15: ...tery into a microwave oven dryer or high pressure container Do not use or assemble the battery with other manufacturers batteries different types and or models of batteries such as dry batteries nicke...

Page 16: ...cification The discharge current must be controlled by a specified value in the Cell s specification The cut off Voltage of discharging must be over 2 5 V OTHERS Before using the battery or charging c...

Page 17: ...ll be incorporated in the fixed wiring For pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible This label may appear on the bottom of the apparat...

Page 18: ...efer servicing to qualified personnel only To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent...

Page 19: ...FLEX G4 setup consists of three elements the Confidea G4 WAP Confidea FLEX G4 units a charging case This chapter will describe these hardware components together with how you can use these components...

Page 20: ...g on your licenses and configuration these facilities include basic discussion voting and or language distribution The units are table top units that make a wireless link to a Wireless Access Point ca...

Page 21: ...to the wall taking into account the instructions in Mount the Confidea WAP on page 46 Figure 1 2 How to mount the Confidea FLEX G4 WAP to a wall FIXING THE BOTTOM PLATE OF THE WAP TO THE WALL The WAP...

Page 22: ...AP to a wall TRIPOD MOUNTING The WAP can also be mounted on a tripod The adapter to be inserted in the access point has a UNC 3 8 screw thread The thread depth shall be 10 mm maximum Figure 1 4 How to...

Page 23: ...Connections and Controls Figure 1 5 Confidea WAP connections Figure 1 6 Confidea WAP LED Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Confidea WAP Discovery mode button WIRELESS ACCESS POINT WAP 23...

Page 24: ...input where sound is sent into the system A small LED to the right lights up whenever there is sound going into the system 9 Analog out port Balanced output where sound is sent from the system A smal...

Page 25: ...e antennas positioned in the WAP generate and receive an RF signal in a specific pattern They maximize the number of signal paths sent in the air and provide an omnidirectional radiation pattern ensur...

Page 26: ...eatures Figure 1 10 The front view of the Confidea FLEX G4 Wireless Unit with all possible options N Name Description 1 Microphone connector Connection of a microphone to the wireless unit 2 Loudspeak...

Page 27: ...nd stereo headphones can be used On both the left and right sides of the device there is a headphone connector 8 Microphone status LEDs Indication LEDs that show the status of the microphone red activ...

Page 28: ...AP The WDUs have to be at least 1 5 m from the WAP Region Maximum frequency power North America APAC JPN Africa ROW South America IMAGES of maximum signal strength per frequency show WAP sending out P...

Page 29: ...d then the connection animation 1 The animation changes when the connection with a WAP is established 2 The device now shows the normal screen 3 When a device loses its connection it tries to connect...

Page 30: ...Charge time 2 hours Quick charge to 66 1 hour Max charge voltage 8 4 V Charge current 1 7 A Autonomy 12 hours Charging cycles 500 full charges Read the safety instructions before using the lithium ba...

Page 31: ...lithium ion battery life is to keep the batteries in the charging tray between uses and provide proper ventilation The lifetime of a battery pack can be severely affected if it is completely drained I...

Page 32: ...e contact metals first 2 Then insert the clipping side of the battery until it clicks in place Make sure the inserted battery is properly oriented The capacity LEDs are visible when the battery is ins...

Page 33: ...nt of the battery charger 1 LAN The LAN connection to a PC also serves as the power source of the battery charger 2 Charging slot charging LEDs The charging slots are where the battery packs are store...

Page 34: ...LEDs Update process of charger is ongoing White fixed Charging is turned on but no battery is inserted Charging the Battery Pack To charge the battery pack first switch the charger on and then insert...

Page 35: ...lectrical and Acoustic Properties Parameter Value Transducer type Back electret condenser Operating principle Pressure gradient Polar pattern Uni directional cardio d Nominal impedance Bias resistor 1...

Page 36: ...sure that the release button of the microphone 1 is positioned backwards then insert the microphone into the Mike connector The microphone can be removed by pressing the release button N Name Descript...

Page 37: ...icrophone indicator ring shows the status of the microphone Below colors are the default Depending on your settings the information in the table may change For more information on how to change these...

Page 38: ...oE or PoE passive Contact Televic Conference to purchase the cable conference televic com 32 51 30 30 45 Device to Interact with WAP Use a laptop or PC to interact with and configure the WAPs and the...

Page 39: ...describes how to set up the installation of the Confidea FLEX G4 system before you can physically install it You will find more information on the technical details of the different components and ho...

Page 40: ...s Engineers in order to insure inter operability between different WLAN vendors 802 11 Standard Release date Frequency GHz Maximum bit rate Mbits sec Modulation type Wi Fi 5 ac 2013 2 4 5 1300 OFDM Ta...

Page 41: ...o this rule are the regions North America and JPN By selecting a specific country the device is also in rule with legal requirements of that country There are six regions in total The Confidea wireles...

Page 42: ...French Guiana Honduras Paraguay Nicaragua The Confidea wireless system supports the following frequency bands for each region Channel Frequency EME North America APAC JPN Africa ROW South America 1 24...

Page 43: ...5 MHz X X X 169 5845 MHz X X X X 173 5865 MHz X X X X These channels are DFS channels DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection channels can be used by radar When a DFS channel is in use by radar it is forbidde...

Page 44: ...s is indicated with a fixed green LED Adding a new unit requires you to push on the button again which will allow for all new units to connect to the WAP This is indicated with a blinking green LED Wh...

Page 45: ...ALLATION PROCESS This chapter describes how to physically set up and install the Confidea FLEX G4 system Here you can find all technical details needed to correctly install all Confidea FLEX G4 compon...

Page 46: ...he 5 GHz range Avoid mounting the WAP on a pillar This causes signal shadows or areas with reduced or no signal reception The WAP can be placed close to a ceiling Ideally the WAP is at least 2 meters...

Page 47: ...s booting 4 When the LED turns green blue shining steadily or blinking the device is active 5 You can now turn on the devices by pressing the microphone button When the LED does not turn green blue or...

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