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BEFORE USING THE VE-PG4
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Feature description
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Controlling wireless LAN transceivers
You can communicate through IP networks using the VE-PG4 as a controller for up to 50 wireless LAN
transceivers.
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A wireless access point is required.
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The IP100H and IP100FS are usable, as of April, 2019.
Simplex and Full-Duplex communication
The VE-PG4 has two methods of communication, Simplex and Full-Duplex.
Simplex is for communications where receive and transmit are done alternately one by one, and Full-Duplex is
for simultaneous receive and transmit just like a telephone call.
Set the Communication Method in “Transceiver Settings” for each IP communication terminal registered to the
VE-PG4.
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You have to connect an optional microphone to the IP100H to make Full-Duplex communications. You can
communicate in the Simplex mode with no external microphone is connected.
All Call and Group Call
Simplex or Full-Duplex communication can be set for All Calls and Group Calls.
Enter a group on the Destination Setting screen, and then set a Group ID to each Wireless LAN transceiver to
join a Group.
( Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
Area Call
To use Area Call, you must enable the [Area Call] for each IP100H on the Transceiver Settings screen, and
then register the area’s wireless access point (BSSID).
( Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings > Function Settings > Area Call)
( Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call > Area Entry List)
[LAN]
VE-PG4
Icom
Access point
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Example: AP-95M
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IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
IP100H
(Wireless LAN transceiver)