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Eclipse HX Matrix FreeSpeak Integra. SYSTEM OVERVIEW Matrix ►Fully digital, employing patented technology ►Cellular distributed antenna architecture ►Seamless.

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1 Eclipse HX Matrix FreeSpeak Integra

2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Matrix ►Fully digital, employing patented technology ►Cellular distributed antenna architecture ►Seamless roaming between antennas ►License free operation using DECT technology (1.8-1.9Ghz) ►Forms part of the main talkback system ►Secure and confidential communication ►E-QUE card fits within a Eclipse HX Omega/ Median matrix ►Matrix to antenna connection using CAT5 cable Beltpacks ►Beltpacks can be programmed to talk/listen freely to any port, Group, or PL in the matrix and even access remote users and system relays ►2 channels per page upto 6 pages (12 channels of routing) ►Master gain level, plus one volume control per channel ►Provides full-duplex communications ►Up to 8-10 hours battery life Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA

3 FREESPEAK INTEGRA BASICS FreeSpeak INTEGRA provides all the functionality of the FreeSpeak basestation and integrates it into the Eclipse HX Matrix. This provides a fully integrated wireless solution. Connect up to 50+ FreeSpeak digital beltpacks wirelessly per card into an Eclipse HX Median or Omega matrix. Up to 4x E-Que cards can be fitted into a Matrix chassis, allowing up to 8 Splitters and 40 Active Antennas to be connected. HX software is used to configure E-Que cards, register beltpacks, assign roles and change important settings on the beltpacks. Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA

4 FREESPEAK INTEGRA BASICS Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA ►Each antenna covers a certain range or cell size ►Usually 50m indoors and 150-250m outdoors ►Each antenna also covers 5 full duplex users (beltpacks) ►If two or more antennas are placed in the same area then the cell size is the same ►However the cell density has increased to handle up to 10 users in the same area ►If antennas are placed across the site then, this increases radio coverage ►Beltpacks can roam from one antenna to another and stay in constant communication ► Cells can be completely overlapped for density (by co-locating multiple Antennas) ► Cells can be overlapped at boundaries (increases radio coverage) For most working systems we use a ratio of 3-4 users per antenna – due to system loses

5 E-Que. The E-Que cards provide the E1 interface required to run the Freespeak components. Up to 8 Active Antennas can be connected directly to the E-Que rear connector card, but this number can be increased to 10 by using Splitters. The card is fitted into the Omega or Median frame Splitters. These allow up to 5 Active Antennas to connect to a single E1 port. Active Antenna (AA). Each AA provides connection for up to 5 Freespeak Belt Packs within its range. E-QUE PD2203 PD2201 FREESPEAK INTEGRA – MAJOR MATRIX COMPONENTS Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA

6 - The LAN Port is used for diagnostic / upgrade purposes. - Ports 1-8 are used to connect a single locally powered antenna - If splitters are to be used, only ports 1 & 5 will be able to drive the splitters. All other ports will be disabled when using splitters so will not be able to drive Antennas. The DECT Ref ports are to be used when there are multiple matrices utilizing the same floor area. This ensures that the DECT clocks are synchronized. Example : if two different matrices have 3 antennas each (6 in total) in the main corridor that runs outside of the 2 studios that they control. Then we would recommend linking the Dect sync of both matrices together ► On the front of the E-QUE card Yellow LEDs come on to indicate connection to antenna or splitter E-Que Rear View Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – HARDWARE CONNECTIONS

7 Each E-Que rear card can link directly to up to 8 Antennas via E1. The antennas need to be locally powered Ports 1 & 5 can be connected to Splitters, allowing up to 10 Antennas to be connected to a single E-Que card. The antennas can be powered via the splitter unit E-QUE: Antenna modeE-QUE: Splitter mode Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – HARDWARE CONNECTIONS

8 Each antenna covers a set range or cell size Usually 30-50m indoors and 150-200m outdoors Each antenna also covers 5 full duplex users (beltpacks) ► For most working systems we use a ratio of 3-4 users per antenna – due to system loses Green power LED Yellow LED means that there is a low level data connection between the antenna and the E-QUE card or splitter unit Programming socket Yellow Data /sync LED RJ-45 connector Green power LED Din 4 external power socket Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – ANTENNA

9 The Antennas and Splitters can be installed in a variety of ways to suit the installation requirements. Recommended method It is important to ensure that the active components are correctly powered. Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – ANTENNA POWERING

10 ► 2 intercom buttons per page (6 pages) ► 2 rotary buttons ► Push down to talk ► Turn to adjust volume ► Small scroll buttons act as ► Page change ► Press and hold to change to master volume ► Used to enter menu & navigate menus ► Large Reply button acts as ► Reply key ► 3 rd intercom key ► Used to select/enter menu selections ► 4 pin headset socket Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – BELTPACK

11 To activate a talk or listen route (“label”): ► Press down the button A/B (short tap to latch / press and hold to be momentary) ► You can latch on as many talk / listen keys as you need. Setting and adjusting listen levels You can adjust the incoming audio to a beltpack (listen level) in two ways : ► You can set the overall maximum level for the beltpack by holding down the scroll up/ down buttons ► You can adjust the incoming audio level as you talk or listen on the beltpack ►using the beltpack’s talk button rotary encoder. This adjusts the level only of the label assigned to that pot. ►Level Control Lights ► Green--low incoming audio level ► Yellow--medium incoming audio level ► Red--high incoming audio level Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – BELTPACK

12 LCD display ►Displays button assignments ►Displays alarm and status ►Full menu navigation for beltpack programming Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – BELTPACK

13 If you are charging the batteries twice daily, then the battery lifetime would be approximately 8 months. It is recommended that the batteries be replaced every 4-5 months in these circumstances. The beltpack front-panel display has an icon that shows the battery condition. It has five vertical lines to signify the remaining charge. When the icon has dropped down to the last two lines, it will be time in the next few minutes to replace the batteries. The beltpack will turn off by itself at low battery levels. A low-battery alarm is available the headset user will hear a beep at intervals and the battery indicator will flash to indicate that the batteries have approximately 40 minutes of remaining battery life. Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA FREESPEAK INTEGRA – BELTPACK

14 Hands on exercise ► Name various parts of the beltpack Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA

15 ► Add an E-Que card using the Hardware > Cards and Ports screen. ► Select E-Que (Antenna) or E-Que (Splitter) mode as required ►E-QUE: Antenna mode gives 8 directly connected antennas. Each antenna must be locally powered ►EQUE: Splitter mode allows 2 splitter units to be connected to the EQUE card port 1 and 5. The splitter units can then drive upto 10 antennas. The splitters must be locally powered ► E-Que cards may be fitted to any free slot in the matrix CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX Eclipse HX -FREESPEAK INTEGRA

16 Each E-Que rear card can link directly to up to 8 Antennas via E1. The antennas need to be locally powered Ports 1 & 5 can be connected to Splitters, allowing up to 10 Antennas to be connected to a single E-Que card. The antennas can be powered via the splitter unit E-QUE: Antenna modeE-QUE: Splitter mode Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

17 Use the Talk and Listen labels to represent the location of the antenna or to correspond to a physical area. The cable length between the card and the Antenna should be defined in the configuration. This will allow change in 129m steps allowing the Antenna sync to be syncronized. All antennas on the system are sent a sync pulse. If the cable length between two antennas is very different >130m then a BP will have problems roaming between these two antennas. The antenna tab is used to set a correction factor to the sync pulses. Use the DECT sync process to calculate the correct values Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

18 To configure a beltpacks in HX is a 3 step process. ►Step 1: ►Register the physical beltpacks to the matrix. ►This will lock the matrix system ID and the BP serial numbers together. ►Therefore any registered BP, will on power up search for the correct matrix system ID and login ►Step 2: ►Declare in HX Beltpack Roles. ►Beltpack roles are similar to having different “user logins” on the same PC. ►When a user powers up their beltpack they can then select which role they want to be: ►Sound engineer, Lighting crew, production crew. ►This allows the user to have more ROLES than physical BPs ►Step 3: ►Program the labels / buttons for each ROLE (same as panel key programming) Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

19 Select Beltpacks from the HX menu and register the beltpacks Select Beltpack Roles from the HX menu and declare the beltpacks roles Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

20 Associated Roles: On power up a beltpack will list all the roles created in the configuration The user can then scroll through the list and select the operational ROLE they need HX also allows the beltpack to have either a ► Preferred association to a BP role: on power up the BP will jump to the associated role and the user then selects the role or any other role ► Fixed association to a specific role. On power up the BP will log directly to the role selected Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

21 Key layouts for roles can be edited using the Panel Programming screen (from the Configuration menu). Keys can be added via drag and drop, and edited in the same fashion as other Eclipse HX panels. Navigate through the shift pages using the ‘Page’ drop down menu at the top of the screen. Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA CONFIGURATION OF FREESPEAK INTEGRA USING HX

22 A site survey is required to work out the best locations to place antennas Begin placing antennas and splitters to provide the necessary coverage areas for all of the beltpacks. Your first placements of antennas and splitters will be experimental and temporary. After placing the antennas, walk through the coverage areas to check for gaps and then re-locate the antennas accordingly. The following questions will help you to begin placing the antennas: ► Is there any existing analogue wireless systems – look to place the antennas in a similar area / height - about 5-10m away from existing antennas ► Is there an existing Dect phone or wireless LAN system – look to place the antennas in a similar area / height - about 5-10m away from existing antennas ► look to place the antennas as high as possible for best line of sight operation (it does not matter on antenna rotation) ► If the antenna has to be hidden from sight –try to leave the 2 black stalks visible ► Try not to place the antenna near large concrete pillars, metal doors, metal walls and metallised ceiling tiles other significant structures, by at least 50cm ► Try to place the antenna at the junction of corridors Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA SITE SURVEY

23 To conduct a simple survey, Use a matrix (or basestation), antenna and Beltpack ► Secure 1 antenna ► On the beltpack go into the menu and select view status and select connection info On the screen you will see RS (Receiver signal strength) and Error count – The RS level should be between 25-30 The Error count should be less than 1% While moving you may get large % errors, this normally settles down to an average reading if you stand still. Alternative Site Survey kit 1x Beltpack 1x Antenna (with local power) You can also set a single BP and a single antenna into site survey mode using the site survey program CDROM\3rd_Party_Software\Wireless System PC Tools\SiteSurveyor\v1.0.11 Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA SITE SURVEY

24 With the beltpack showing the connection info screen. Stand next to the antenna and walk away to find the edge of the antenna coverage Once the BP readings get to an RS of 25 or more than 1% Error then you are at the edge of coverage for that antenna and you should look to place another antenna in that location. When overlapping antenna coverage zones allow for 10-20% overlap of zones Repeat the steps of moving antennas around and taking measurements, Make sure that any studio doors are tested both open and closed Mark your readings onto a site plan of the facility If you have two antennas then you can check antenna handover as you walk from one coverage area to another. When overlapping antenna coverage zones allow for 10-20% overlap of zones Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA SITE SURVEY

25 ► Avoid whenever possible  ► Large metal objects within 1m of the antenna ► Large containers of liquid/trees/leafs in front of the antenna ► Basements or below ground locations, higher is better ► Covering antennas with stuff ► Plastic bags are ok in bad weather ► Best install practice ► Locate the antenna with a wide open area around the antenna ► Locate omni-directional antennas in the middle of the coverage area ► Maintain line of sight with as much of the coverage are as possible ► Locate the antenna as high as possible ► Try and mount the antenna 50cm away from the wall Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA SYSTEM INSTALLATION

26 PD4007 cable connected from PC serial port to 3.5mm connector on CellCom BP PC Use this program to upgrade CellCom beltpack firmware using the PD4007 cable. Select the proper beltpack firmware file (file has.mot extension), set correct COM port, then download to beltpack. During download process the beltpack will display “upgrading firmware”, download process takes approximately 3 minutes to complete. Note the DECT software can be upgraded in the field Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA BELTPACK UPGRADE

27 PRACTICAL SESSION ► Make a simple map with a E-Que card ► Register a couple of beltpacks ► Check communication from BP to BP and BP to Panel ► Make a simple site survey ► Upgrade a Beltpack Eclipse HX-FREESPEAK INTEGRA

28 Thank you!


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