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Power on the Control Unit.
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Set up the Wired Interface and Wired BeltPacks.
The procedures in this step should be performed with at least two people.
4a. Place a Wired BeltPack at each coach’s position in the press box.
4b. Connect the short end of the Cat 5 cable bundle to the desired channels on front of the Wired Interface (A/B or C/D).
4c. Connect the opposite ends of the bundled cables to each Wired BeltPack.
Important:
Keep cables out of the way of coaches and heavy foot traffic. Cables that are pinched, snagged, or damaged will
cause disrupted communication.
4d. Connect a headset to each Wired BeltPack.
4e. Power on each Wired BeltPack by turning the volume knob clockwise. The lights on the front of the BeltPack will
illuminate when powered on. Confirm that each Talk button is off.
4f. Put on one headset and press
the Talk button on the Wired BeltPack and confirm that you can communicate with a
second Wired BeltPack on both channels with no crosstalk. Repeat the test for each Wired BeltPack.
3a.
Power ON the CU via the power switch on its front panel.
3b. Use CU navigational controls to select
Home
or
Away
and press the Enter button.
Important:
No RF transmission will occur until the Home/Away status is selected. Failure to set this
status properly may result in RF interference if and when the opposing team is also using
an X-System. It is important to coordinate with opponents to ensure optimal performance
for both teams.
3c. Wait until the CU displays the following message: “CCF Loaded” along with a configuration file
summary. Once the message times out, the home screen will display on the front of the CU.
(3c.) Sample CCF Loaded Screen
(3b.) CU Navigation Buttons