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RF37 

User Guide  

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The screen indicators are as follows :    

 

 

Indicators Description 

 

System status 

 indicates the device in the system.  The other 

numbers indicate the devices online in the 
conference.   
A dash over the number indicates that the 

listening of this device is validated. 

 

Hopping frequency table 
25 channels between 915 and 928 MHz 

 

 

Product identifier (Role setting) 
Indicates the divice number in the conference or 
“system listener” 

 

 

Volume settings 
Indicates the volume level, with 9 levels. 

 

Battery indicator 

Provides information on the battery level, with 5 
levels:  

 

Full capacity.  

 

75% capacity. 

 

Less than 50% capacity, reload is 

recommended. 

 

Less than 25% capacity, reload is required. 

 

Minimum capacity, the device cannot work. 

 

Keypad Locked / Unlocked 
Except the On/Off function 

 
 

Indicates whether you are using an enhanced 
filter (F+) or a regular one (F) 

 

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Summary of Contents for ARF37

Page 1: ...ARF37 Wireless Audio Conference System 915MHz version User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ces No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in electronic or paper version photocopy without Adeunis RF consent This document is subject to change without notice All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the property of their respective owner Adeunis RF 283 rue Louis Néel 38920 Crolles France Phone 33 0 4 76 92 07 77 Fax 33 0 4 76 08 97 46 Ref 915MHz 08 10 V2 psn ...

Page 3: ...ted 7 Keyboard Description 7 Function Usage 8 Using the Screen and Keyboard 8 Setting a Conference 10 Assigning a Number to a Device 10 Changing the intensity of the noise filter 11 Changing Hopping frequency table 11 Enabling Devices to Enter a Conference 12 Using the Devices 14 Using the Listener Mode 14 Validating or Unvalidating Other Devices Listening 14 Setting the Volume 15 Locking or Unloc...

Page 4: ...g Audio Communication System in 915 928MHz band Manufacturer ADEUNIS RF Identification ARF7531 conforms with the essential requirements for Australia market Harmonised Standards IEC 60950 1 ed 2 safety AS NZS 4268 2003 A1 2005 A2 2006 Radio and EMC for Australia Name and position of person binding the manufacturer or his authorised representative VINCENT Hervé CEO Adeunis RF Download of the user g...

Page 5: ...pment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CHANGES OR ...

Page 6: ... are delivered with the following options Audio conference devices with a 3 7 V 2000 mA h battery Operating temperature 10 50 C Dimensions 120mm x 60mm x 30mm Weight 170 g Battery reload 3 hours Battery autonomy 16 hours Ref with a waterproof locking connector ARF7531B Audio conference devices with a 3 7 V 1000 mA h battery Operating temperature 10 50 C Dimensions 120 mm x 60 mm x 25 mm Weight 150...

Page 7: ...the communication system the following accessories are available Customized headset kit with waterproof locking connector Ref 7382 A M33 Belt Ref CEINTURE 110 Harness Ref 7382 A MØ9 Armband Ref 206105 Standard headset kit with waterproof locking connector Ref 7382 A M32 ...

Page 8: ...7 V 2000 mA h battery Ref EASYPACK 2000 3 7 V 1000 mA h battery Ref EASYPACK 1000 5 slot battery rack for reloading the batteries Ref ARF7418A Clip Ref CL1 N Case Ref NOVA 4 AW Push to talk button only available for locking connector Ref 7382 A M34 ...

Page 9: ...lows Keys Description Power On Off Key active during parameters setting Menu Access to the device settings menu Option selection In the device settings menu the buttons allow you to adjust the parameters When you are not in the device settings menu the buttons give you direct access to volume settings Validation Allows you to validate the selected option or to exit the device settings menu NOTE Ea...

Page 10: ... button for 2 seconds To turn the device off press the ON OFF button for 2 seconds Using the Screen and Keyboard Each device is composed of a screen which displays information and a keyboard for entering the different settings Screen Description When powered on the screen provides you with information on y the device online status y the battery level y the device settings ...

Page 11: ... channels between 915 and 928 MHz Product identifier Role setting Indicates the divice number in the conference or system listener Volume settings Indicates the volume level with 9 levels Battery indicator Provides information on the battery level with 5 levels Full capacity 75 capacity Less than 50 capacity reload is recommended Less than 25 capacity reload is required Minimum capacity the device...

Page 12: ...ff or the battery removed Assigning a Number to a Device To set a communication you must first identify all the devices that will take part in the conference and assign a number to each of them There may be between 2 to 6 devices in a conference with numbers 01 to 06 Each device has a unique number that identifies it One device must be set with number 01 NOTE Avoid assigning the same identifier to...

Page 13: ...Procedure 1 From the main screen press for 2 seconds to access the Device setting menu 2 Press again to access the Filter setting menu 3 In the Filter setting menu change the filter s intensity using or 4 Press OK to validate your choice 5 Press to select another menu or OK to exit the Device setting menu Changing Hopping frequency table To communicate the devices must be turned into the same tabl...

Page 14: ...oice 5 Press to select another menu or OK to exit the Device setting menu Enabling Devices to Enter a Conference To enable communication devices must memorize an encryption key provided by device 01 This operation is necessary in the following conditions y To enable all the devices to enter a conference y To add a device to a conference already set IMPORTANT The devices cannot communicate if this ...

Page 15: ...out saving if the device does not return DONE press or Operations on device 01 5 When the encryption procedure has been validated on all other devices press OK to end the procedure Operations on the other devices 4 When a device has received the encryption key from device 01 it indicates encryption DONE Press OK to validate 1 On all the devices press for 2 seconds to access the Device setting menu...

Page 16: ...her are in the conference Procedure 1 Press for 2 seconds to access the Role setting screen 2 Press until the role proposed is system listener 3 Press OK to proceed NOTE To exit the Listener Mode when you are in the Role setting menu you first must press for 2 seconds 2 times sequentially Validating or Unvalidating Other Devices Listening For any devices listener and other devices you can select w...

Page 17: ...update 7 When the modifications are finished press to exit Setting the Volume To set the volume proceed as follows 1 Make sure you are on the main screen Press the or key for 2 seconds 2 You can hear a beep in the earflap 3 To modify the volume level press or You can use 9 levels A double beep in the earflap indicates the maximum or minimum level 4 Press OK to validate Locking or Unlocking the Key...

Page 18: ...ir autonomy is 8 to 16 hours middle consumption 200mA peak consumption 600mA CAUTION When stored unused the batteries keep discharging due to a small current consumption in OFF mode Remove the battery from the device when you stop using it and check the battery level before re using once again the product Only use easypack batteries referenced in the user guide Use of an unqualified battery or cha...

Page 19: ...mber to several devices The device does not start Check that the battery is charged and correctly inserted There are communication disturbances Another conference system may be in use close to yours Change the hopping frequency table to avoid disturbances Make sure there is no contact between the antenna and the wire of the headset I hear crackling noises The microphone of one of the other devices...

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