Front panel leds, Mute in use ready, Programming functions – ClearOne XAP IR Remote User Manual

Page 4: Configuration

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Configuration

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DIP switch configuration

Located on the rear of the receiver are five DIP switches. These switches are default

programmed at the factory to allow the receiver to operate without adjustment

when it is connected to one of the RS-485 Remote Panel ports on the rear of the

ClearOne conferencing unit.

If you are connecting the IR Remote receiver to a network of ClearOne Control

Panels (which are connected to one of the Remote Panel ports), ensure that DIP

switch 5 is set to on; this serves as the termination of the daisy chain, since the IR

Remote is always connected as the last device in the chain. Set DIP switches 1–4

according to the table in Figure 5.

As an example, if you have three Control

Panels connected to Remote Panel A and you want

to connect an IR Remote receiver to the daisy

chain, the receiver would be number 3 (the Control

Panels being numbers 0, 1, and 2). Therefore, the

DIP switch settings for the IR receiver would be

1=Off, 2=Off, 3=On, 4=On, and 5=On.

Always connect the IR Remote receiver to the last Control Panel when connecting to
a daisy chain of Control Panels. Only the last device in a daisy chain should have the
last DIP switch set to On (to terminate the chain).

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Installation

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Front Panel LEDs

There are three LEDs on the front of the XAP IR Remote—Mute, In Use, and

Ready.

• Mute. The Mute LED flashes red when microphones are muted (default). You

can program this LED to illuminate to another command in the Remote

Builder window of G-Ware. See Configuration (below) for more information.

• In Use. The In Use LED glows red whenever a phone participant is on the

line. The programming of this LED cannot be changed.

• Ready. The Ready LED glows red when the receiver is connected to a XAP or

PSR1212 product, indicating the system is ready for a valid command. The

programming of this LED cannot be changed.

When a button is pressed, the Ready LED flashes, indicating a command has been

received.

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Microphone

VOLTAGE RANGE 100V-240V 2A

FREQUENCY 50Hz/60Hz

OUTPUT 5

OUTPUT 6

OUTPUT 7

OUTPUT 8

INPUT 5

INPUT 6

INPUT 7

INPUT 8

OUTPUT 1

OUTPUT 2

OUTPUT 3

OUTPUT 4

MIC 1

MIC 2

MIC 3

MIC 4

SPEAKER

3

2

4

1

MUTE IN USE

READY

Speaker Connection

10W, 4 to 16Ω

XAP IR Receiver

Analog

Telephone

Line

Telephone

Set

XAP 400

Figure 4. Typical XAP IR Remote Receiver installation

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11

IR Remote Receiver Number

1
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off

2
On
On
Off

Off
On
On
Off

Off
On
On
Off

Off

3
On
On
On
On
Off

Off

Off

Off
On
On
On
On

4
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off

Off

Off

Off

5

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

DIP Switch

Figure 5. DIP switch settings

Programming Functions

The XAP IR Remote Control is programmed by default to operate a single XAP 400

with an amplifier and speaker connected to Output 8; however, it is easy to cus-

tomize should you require different specifications. If you want to use the factory

defaults, proceed to Operation on page 12. Below are instructions for setting up the

remote control in ClearOne G-Ware software, the user interface for XAP products.

XAP IR Remote system defaults

The XAP IR Remote is programmed by default to operate the XAP 400/TH2

Telephone Interface as follows: The On, Off, 0-9, *, #, Flash, Redial, Speed Dial,

and Conference Call keys activate any XAP 400/TH2 on the expansion bus network

regardless of its type and device ID. This is because of the default ** programming,

which allows the selection of any device on the network.

Buttons programmable in G-Ware are illustrated in Figure 12 (page 12).

Configuration

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