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Example 2
:
When two WS-400 base stations are installed
and 8x WS-19 beltpacks are available:
The drawing shows how to connect WS-19 #1
and #2 to party line 1, WS-19 #3 and #4 to party
line 2 and WS-19 #5, #6, #7 and #8 to party line 3.
Example 3
:
When two WS-400 base stations are installed
and 8x WS-29 beltpacks are available:
The drawing shows how to connect the channels A
of WS-29 #1, #2, #3 and #4 to party line 1, the
channels B of WS-29 #1, #2, #3 and #4 to party
line 2, the channels A of WS-29 #5, #6, #7 and
#8 to party line 3 and the channels B of WS-29
#5, #6, #7 and #8 to party line 4.
For more information about the audio routing when WS-29 beltpacks are used,
see the WS-200 or WS-400 user manual, sect
ion “Automatic Audio Routing”
10.0
COMMUNICATION MODES
The system is designed to offer a maximum of 8
full duplex wireless connections, simultaneously
operated without any interference. A wireless
beltpack may be the WS-19 or the WS-29, both
containing one TX/RX module. A base station may
be the WS-200 containing two TX/RX modules, or
the WS-400 containing four TX/RX modules.
When in the same space more than one base
station is required, these stations have to be
interconnected by WS Link Cables (an ASL
accessory). A link cable contains all signals which
have to be interchanged between base stations.
See the WS-200 or WS-400 user manual
Each wireless beltpack needs to be assigned to a
unique TX/RX channel. If another TX/RX module
is set to the same TX/RX channel the
communication is garbled and the connection
does not function properly.
A TX/RX module in a base station automatically
senses whether a WS-19 or a WS-29 beltpack is
assigned and automatically selects the right audio
routing for either beltpack type.
For more information, see
section “ Automatic
Audio Routing” in
the WS-200 or the WS-400 user
manual.
10.1 Full Duplex Mode (for WS-19 and WS-29 beltpacks)
A full duplex wireless connection is accomplished
by using a dedicated TX/RX channel, selected on
the beltpack and on the base station.
Such a TX/RX channel links the TX/RX module in
a wireless beltpack to one of the TX/RX modules
in the base station.