Overline System DEDPS1 Users manual

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BELTPACK
User Guide
CE FCC ID : 2ANZJDEDPS1 IC : 23304-DEDPS1
DE-DPS BELTPACK
Version 21/12/2017
1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM 3
2 - OVERVIEW : 4
3 - BELTPACK DESCRIPTION 5
4 - HOW TO... 6
4 - 1 ...Switch ON the BELTPACK: 6 4 - 2 ...Unlock the BELTPACK : 6 4 - 3 ...Adjust the volume : 7 4 - 4 ...Connect to a TX-BOX : 7 4 - 5 ...To connect to a Digitear Network: 7 4 - 6 ...Changing the channel used by the BELTPACK: 7 4 - 7 ...Pairing with an INEAR : 8 4 - 8 ...Enabling the Eco mode: 8 4 - 9 ...Delete the saved INEAR list: 8 4 - 10 ...Change the battery: 9
5 - ADVANCED BELTPACK OPERATION 10
5 - 1 BELTPACK Startup : 10 5 - 2 Txboxes Menu : 11 5 - 3 Wlan Menu : 12 5 - 4 Lock Menu: 13 5 - 5 Update Menu : 14 5 - 6 Connect IE Menu : 15 5 - 7 Find IE Menu: 16 5 - 8 Microphone Menu: 17 5 - 9 Channel Menu: 18 5 - 10 Low Battery Status Display: 18
6 - TECHNICAL FEATURES 19
7 - TECHNICAL TROUBLESHOOTING 20
8 - WARRANTY 21
9 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 22
Users Guide BELTPACK
1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM
Data
Distance < 100 meters depending on installation
TX-BOX
ACCESS POINT
BELTPACK
Data
Range < 50 m
INEAR
Range < 10 m
Data
INEAR
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Users Guide BELTPACK
2 - OVERVIEW :
A compact solution ensuring wireless communication between the DigitEar network and the INEAR, as well as the functions of channel selection, settings, and Talk Back
User Guide available www.digitear.eu
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3 - BELTPACK DESCRIPTION
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Users Guide BELTPACK
1
2
6
Microphone
1
When pressing the key Talk , it enables to speak on the channel upstream path on which the BELTPACK is linked.
LED Display
2
Displays the different menus and information.
The plus ‘+’ key
3
The ‘+’ Key enables to navigate through the menus, and/or to increase a value (volume, gain,...).
TALK BACK
4
Function “Push to talk”. The output sound corresponds to the BELTPACK channel.
5
Belt clip
3
4
6
The minus ‘-’ key
The ‘-’ Key enables to navigate through the menus, and/or to decrease a value (volume, gain,...).
7
The central key
This key has several functions:
- Pressing briey serves as a validation (to
enter a menu, or to validate the value). And switch On the Beltpack.
- A long key press enables to unlock the BELTPACK, and to access to the menus.
- A very long key press enables switching Off the BELTPACK.
8
JACK 3.5mm - 4 Poles
For using the headset on the BELTPACK. Note : If you use the Jack you cannot use the INEAR.
9
Charging Connector
BELTPACK charge connector
8
5
9
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Users Guide BELTPACK
4 - HOW TO...
4 - 1 ...Switch ON the BELTPACK:
Simply press the central button in order to switch ‘ON’ the BELTPACK
4 - 2 ...Unlock the BELTPACK :
Pressing and holding on the central button will unlock the BELTPACK, and enables to access to the menus.
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Users Guide BELTPACK
4 - 3 ...Adjust the volume :
On the main screen, using the keys ‘+’ and ‘-’ in order to adjust the volume, once the value is selected, validate by pressing the central button.
-
4 - 4 ...Connect to a TX-BOX :
In order to connect to TX-BOX, or to select another TX-BOX, access to the menu called "TxBoxes".
Menu
OK
+
Pair
> TX Box 1
Back
TxBoxes
SET
4 - 5 ...To connect to a Digitear Network:
To connect to a Digitear network or to select another network, you need to access the menu named "Wlan". If there are several accessible networks, the screen will display the multiple possible networks.
Menu
SET
WiFi
> DigitEar
Back
Wlan
SET
4 - 6 ...Changing the channel used by the BELTPACK:
When using the BELTPACK, you can select the channel of the communication network
you want to use on the TX-BOX (used by default during the rst connection).
Access to the "Channel" menu.
Menu
Channel
SET
-
SET
Menu
< Ch 8 >
OK
+
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Users Guide BELTPACK
4 - 7 ...Pairing with an INEAR :
In order to pair an INEAR with the BELTPACK, access to the "Connect IE" menu. Upon validation, the BELTPACK will be paired with the nearest INEAR.
Notes :
- The INEAR shall be set in "Discoverable Mode" (see INEAR User Guide).
- The BELTPACK memory storage capacity is limited to two INEAR.
- The BELTPACK can transmit an audio stream simultaneously to two INEARs. The two INEAR
shall be paired during the rst utilization. This will occur automatically after rst use (see TX-
BOX User Guide ).
Menu
Connect IE
SET
4 - 8 ...Enabling the Eco mode:
The Eco mode maximizes the INEAR battery autonomy.
The principle is to stop the audio stream between the "INEAR" and the "BELTPACK" when no signal is transmitted from the "BELTPACK". The calibration of the noise limit level is automatically made when the “Eco” mode is activated. The "Calibrate" button enables to redo a new calibration (if needed).
Calibration should optimally be performed in a “quiet” environment, otherwise the calibration operation shall be repeated.
Menu
Eco Mode
Enable
Calibrate
Eco Mode
SET
4 - 9 ...Delete the saved INEAR list:
Back
SET
The BELTPACK can only store two INEARs in its memory. In order to delete the list, access the "ClearPDL" menu. The list is then emptied and two new "INEARs" can be connected to the "BELTPACK".
Menu
Clear PDL
SET
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Users Guide BELTPACK
4 - 10 ...Change the battery:
A spare battery is supplied with the BELTPACK. To change the battery, open the back cover of the BELTPACK. Only the provided Battery type must be used.
Locked position
Unlocked position
Including Li-Ion Battery, type : BL-5C
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - ADVANCED BELTPACK OPERATION
5 - 1 BELTPACK Startup :
Ch 2
Menu
Pressing briey the
central key
The status bar can differ depending on the status of the connection and the following :
1
BELTPACK battery level
2
Digitear network signal strength
If the symbol eld is empty. The "BELTPACK" is not connected to any network.
3
Headset is connected to the Jack 3,5mm.
4
The microphone is inactive:
The conguration of the “Latency Mode” does not permit the use of the BELTPACK
micro (see User Guide TX-BOX).
5
The Eco mode becomes active, it will replace the Bluetooth symbol.
6
INEAR is connected.
7
The connected INEAR battery charge level .
Select
2
1
4
3 5
6
7
Connecting
TxBOX
Menu
The BELTPACK is connected to a Digitear network, but not to a TX-BOX.
The BELTPACK is not connect­ed to a Digitear network search
Digitear
Menu
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - 2 Txboxes Menu :
Review of the "TxBoxes" menu options.
Menu
TxBoxes
SET
Pair
No TxBox
Back
SET
Pair
TX Box 1
Back
SET
Pair
No TX-BOX is available on the Digitear network.
TxBoxes
Connected!
OK
TxBoxes
> TX Box 1
Back
TX Box 1
Back
If "Timeout" is displayed:
- Check the DigitEar network.
- Check the TX-BOX conguration.
SET
Pair
SET
Disconnecting
TxBoxes
Timeout !
OK
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - 3 Wlan Menu :
Review of the "Wlan" menu options.
Menu
Wlan
SET
WLAN
Scanning
WiFi
Digitear
Back
Connecting
SET
> DigitEar
Back
If "Timeout" is displayed:
- Check the DigitEar network.
- Check the ACCESS POINT settings.
WiFi
WiFi
SET
WLAN
Timeout !
OK
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5 - 4 Lock Menu:
Users Guide BELTPACK
Menu
On
SET
Menu
Locked
Lock
<On>
OK
+
Lock
+
<Off>
OK
Menu
Unlocked !
Two different ways to unlock the BELTPACK.
- Off : A long press and hold on center button will provide access directly to the menus.
- On : A long press and hold on center button, and the conrmation with the ‘+’ key, will
provide access to the menus
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - 5 Update Menu :
This menu enables the user to update the BELTPACK software. The "BELTPACK" will update after extracting the update data from USB drive on the TX­BOX. (see: TX-BOX User Guide )
By the end of the update, the BELTPACK will restart.
Menu
Update
SET
Update
Checking
Update
No updates
OK
Updating ?
YES
Update
NO
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5 - 6 Connect IE Menu :
Menu
Connect IE
SET
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Connect IE
Connecting
Connect IE
Connected!
OK
Connect IE
Timeout !
OK
Menu
Disconnect
SET
Connect IE
Disconnected !
OK
If "Timeout" is displayed:
- Check that the INEAR is set in the "connectable" mode.
- Empty the BELTPACK memory (Refer p.8 section 4-9).
- Check whether the INEAR is not charging; an INEAR during charge can not be paired (Refer INEAR user guide).
- If it has just been disconnected, then wait 10 seconds before trying to reconnect.
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - 7 Find IE Menu:
This menu enables the user to search the paired INEAR with the BELTPACK.
The INEAR starts ashing for approximately 10 seconds.
Menu
Find IE
SET
Find IE
Find IE
Not connected
OK
Blinking
OK
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Users Guide BELTPACK
5 - 8 Microphone Menu:
This menu enables the user to set the microphone source used for the "Talk-Back" function.
Menu
Mic
SET
Gain
Device Back
Gain
Device
Back
Mic
SET
Mic
SET
+
-
Device
> Auto
Internal
Back
Gain
50%
OK
SET
+
+
Device
Auto
> Internal
Back
SET
> Auto
> Internal
With this option the BELTPACK will switch automatically from the internal microphone to the external one, when the user connects a microphone to the 3.5mm jack, however once the Jack 3,5mm is connected the INEAR cannot be used.
With this option the BELTPACK will not switch to the external microphone (as in the previous case), when the user connects a microphone to the 3.5mm jack.
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5 - 9 Channel Menu:
Menu
Channel
SET
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Menu
Menu
+
< Ch 7 >
-
5 - 10 Low Battery Status Display:
When the BELTPACK battery charge level is very low, it is displayed.
From this moment, less than 5 minutes of utilization.
OK
+
Changing
-
Menu
< Ch 8 >
OK
+
BELTPACK
battery low
OK
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6 - TECHNICAL FEATURES
Bluetooth
Users Guide BELTPACK
WiFi
Battery
Version
Class
Range of frequencies
Operating distance
Standards
Frequency
5180MHz, 5240MHz, 5260MHz, 5320MHz
5180MHz, 5240MHz, 5260MHz, 5745MHz, 5765MHz,
5785MHz, 5805MHz, 5825MHz
Range Approx. 50 meters
2400 MHz - 2483 MHz
Bluetooth 4.2
<10 meters
802.11n
5 GHz
Version CE :
Version FCC/IC :
3
Materials
Type
Operating life
Recharging
Nominal capacity
Nominal voltage (DC)
Operating voltage (DC)
Operating conditions
Recommended accessories: Sennheiser CX275s
Type
Weight
Size
Lithium-ion battery, BL-5C
~6 h
~3 h
1200 mAh (4,44 Wh)
3.7 V
3.3 V and 4.2 V
+5 °C to +45 °C
ABS-PC
60g with battery
(13x53x93)mm
Operating conditions
+5 °C to +45 °C
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7 - TECHNICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
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8 - WARRANTY
Elements NOT covered by the guarantee. This warranty covers only defects in parts and manufacturing of the product. This warranty does not cover:
- Periodic maintenance and repair or replacement of parts as a result of normal wear and tear.
- Transportation costs and the risks associated with the sending and retrieval of the
product by the nal customer
- Any adaptation of the product which would be necessary for the purpose of complying with the technical or safety standards applicable in a country other than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured;
- Consumable elements (elements which are intended to be replaced periodically during the life of the product, for example ear tips, batteries-beyond 12 months to date of purchase-, connecting cables, etc.);
- Damage or defects in the product resulting from:
- Improper use or installation of the product (use or installation not in accordance with the use to which the product is intended, installation or use not in accordance with the Digitear instructions or the technical or safety standards in force in the country where it is used, etc.)
- Maintenance of the product not in accordance with the Digitear instructions or negligence in the maintenance of the product.
- Improper handling or mistreatment of the product (false maneuvers, fall, shock, immersion, etc.) or an improper environment (poor ventilation, vibration, exposure to moisture, excessive heat, contact with sand or any Other substance, improper power supply, etc.)
- The use of the product with a product (hardware or software), consumable, accessory or peripheral not compatible or defective, an adaptation of the product for the purpose of complying with the technical or safety standards applicable in a country other than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured;
- A modication or repair of the product not carried out by a service provider approved
by Overline Systems
- Cases of force majeure, sinister (re, ood, etc.), lightning, etc.
- Produit: DIGITEAR (TX-BOX, Charger Box, BELTPACK, INEAR)
Warranty Period: 24 months parts and labor in workshop Battery: 12 months (starting from the date of purchase) ACCESS POINT: Covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty.
No sole accessory will be accepted or repaired by our repair centers.
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Users Guide BELTPACK
9 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
- This product is recommended for indoor use only.
- Any changes or modications made to this equipment not expressly approved by OVERLINE Systems may void the authorization to operate this equipment.
- Operations in the 5,15 - 5,25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
Item (HVIN) : DE-DPS BELTPACK
Type identication : DE-DPS-001
PMN : Digitear
Version EUROPE CE
This product complies to the following requirements :
Radio : ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1 ETSI EN 301 893 V1.8.1
Electromagnetic compatibility : ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0 (DRAFT) ESTI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0 (DRAFT)
Safety : IEC 62368-1: 2014 (2.Edition) and Cor. 1: 2015 EN 62368-1: 2014/AC: 2015/A11: 2017
RF exposure : EN 50666:2013/AC:2014 EN 62209-2 (2010) 1999/519/EC
DoC available : www.digitear.eu
Version FCC/IC
FCC ID : 2ANZJDEDPS1 IC : 23304-DEDPS1
This product complies to the following requirements :
47 CFR Part 15 RSS-247 Issue 2 RSS-Gen Issue 4
- Operations in the 5,15 - 5,25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
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Users Guide BELTPACK
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
-this device may not cause harmful interference, and
-this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF exposure : IEEE 1528-2013 RSS-102 Issue 5
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for
human contact during normal operation is minimized.
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