
Q700
9
Programming System Frequencies
(continued)
Programming the BP-700
beltpack frequencies.
The preferred method for
programming beltpack frequencies
is from within the Master Station
Frequency Setup screen; it is faster
and ensures proper matching with
the master station.
1. Turn on the BP-700 beltpack to be
programmed (be sure a fresh set of
batteries in installed).
2. Plug the 2.5 mm cable from the
QPK-1 interface into the jack on
the side of the BP-700 beltpack
(see page 8 for connection info).
3. Click the program button (BP-1
through BP-6) which corresponds to
the beltpack you want to program,
and click “OK” at the prompt, then
click “Yes” at the following prompt
to store the settings in the BP-700.
4. Important: In order to apply the
program changes, the BP-700
beltpack power switch MUST be
cycled “off” and the “on” again.
5. Press the “Back” button to return to
the master station window.
If error message “Error reading BP-
700 data” or “Beltpack contains
invalid data” occurs, confirm power
to both units is on and check all
connections.
6. To program another BP-700
beltpack, repeat steps 1 - 5 for each
corresponding beltpack.
Locking the Master Station
Control Panel.
The Q700 application software allows
you to lock the front panel switches on
the MS-700 master station, thereby
preventing changes to frequency and
channel settings until the software is
used to make changes or unlock the
switches. The ‘Lock Controls’ feature is
found on the Master Station Frequency
Controls screen.
• To lock the front panel controls,
press the “Lock Controls” button.
Enter your password* and confirm
at the following screen.
(*The default password for the Lock
Controls feature is “bcareful” (all
lower case). Passwords may be
changed by choosing “Change
Passwords” from “File” in the menu
bar.)
Changing the
default passwords
The Q700 application software has
individual passwords for
programming the master station
frequencies, configuring the beltpack
and locking the front panel controls.
The default passwords are the
following, entered in lower case:
“bhappy”
= program settings
“bcertain” = configuring the
beltpack operating
mode
“bcareful” = locking the front
panel controls
To change the default passwords,
choose “change passwords” under
File menu in the menu bar, then
select the specific password you
wish to change. Enter the default
password (or your existing one), and
follow the prompts to complete the
change.