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Pre-Installation Procedure

Tools required to install Pro10 system:

 Phillips screwdriver   

 Category 5/6/7 network cable

 drill with 1/8” masonry bit   

 RJ45 crimp tool

 pencil   

 cable stripper

 tape measure 

 network cable tester

 1m patch cable

Pro10 system components:
Q-P10HS
 - headset(s) including battery and headband or neckband 
Q-P10BS - base station(s) with 48v power supply
Q-P10CH - 6 port headset charger with 5v power supply
Q-P10RP - registration point 
Q-P10SHELF - shelf for headset charger (optional) 

Step 1 - Charging headsets
Unpack the Q-P10CH charger(s) and Q-P10HS headsets. Power-up the charger(s) using the 5v power 
supply supplied in the box. The green power light will illuminate. Place the batteries into the headsets 
(see Appendix A) and place the headsets into the charger ports. The headset LED is blue and will 
quick-pulse every second if unregistered and pulse every 4 seconds if registered when not charging. 
They pulse blue once every 10s when charging and then turn solid blue when fully charged. Charging 
from flat can take up to 4 hours.

Step 2 - Pre-installation survey
The system will work to specification if the headsets have uninterrupted range coverage in all 
operational areas asked for by the client, which may require the installation of more than one base 
station. It’s normal practice to exclude plant rooms, lift shafts, cold stores and stair wells from the 
coverage required. Before installing the equipment, you should confirm the areas that require 
coverage (inside and outside) with the customer. Note that the battery chargers must be located well 
within the coverage area, never out of range nor at the edge of range of a base station. 

Step 3 - Locating base stations
Review Network coverage A and B on page 4, as examples of suggested base station positions in two 
typical premises layouts.

In Network coverage A, the size of the premise is relatively small and can be covered fully using a 
single base station, located just outside the main floor area to reduce visual impact. In the Network 
coverage B example, the premises are much larger and three base stations are required to give full 
coverage in all areas of the ancillary and main floor spaces. 

Always apply these rules when deciding on locating the base station(s):

 Never place bases in cupboards, behind pipework, above ceilings, above or in cable trays, above 

lighting networks, around air-conditioning ducts, around electricity control boards and structural 
metalwork. All of these will significantly reduce range.

Содержание Pro10

Страница 1: ...Pro10 Headset System Installation Manual...

Страница 2: ...eadsets Step 2 Pre installation survey Step 3 Locating base stations Step 4 Conducting your range test page 5 Step 5 Positioning the registration point Installation Procedure Step 6 Installing base st...

Страница 3: ...errupted range coverage in all operational areas asked for by the client which may require the installation of more than one base station It s normal practice to exclude plant rooms lift shafts cold s...

Страница 4: ...gle base covers the whole premises in this instance In Network coverage B three bases are required to cover the three separate distinct areas When planning the positioning of the bases there should be...

Страница 5: ...chronised with the system which may take several seconds Then press the page button to talk and conduct a walk test you can hear yourself in the headset When the audio breaks up you re out of range Ei...

Страница 6: ...ion point over a maximum of 200 metres Cat5 cable length If your installation requires more than two bases plus the registration point a second 24hr continuous power supply should be provided in the l...

Страница 7: ...bases They show two green LEDs Step 8 Synchronising base stations As you connect the Cat5 cables to the bases they will power up and start to synchronise Their LEDs will turn AMBER and then RED GREEN...

Страница 8: ...cates that the headset is not registered One at a time hold each headset just in front of the registration point the flashing LED on the headset facing the registration point The registration point LE...

Страница 9: ...equencies and will need to be returned to your service provider Step 11 Testing the installation Once all headsets have been registered onto the system conduct a final full range test using 2 people w...

Страница 10: ...tery fitting and removal 1 The headset will ship without the battery inserted Unclip and remove the circular battery cover there are two small gaps to gently pry the cover off with your nail or a soft...

Страница 11: ...rmine whether it s a headset or battery fault Swap the battery from one in a working headset If changing the battery clears the fault then throw away the faulty battery and order a new one If not send...

Страница 12: ...ildigital com 13 Feb 2019 Appendix C Pro10 products and codes Pro10 Headset Q P10HS Pro10 Charger Q P10CH Pro10 Neckband Q P10NB Pro10 Base Station Q P10BS Pro10 Charger Shelf Q P10SHELF Pro10 Registr...

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