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Warning:
in case a pairing procedure results in a Partial Pairing,
a new pairing process
will be required
, after having applied the proper countermeasures to try to pair again and
get a successful result.
A WiSpeak system always needs a successful pairing process
to start performing in a stable and reliable way
.
Please, apply countermeasures (check coverage distances, receivers and transmitter
power and integrity, etc.) and repeat the pairing procedures as many times as necessary
to finally end up with a successful pairing status.
11.
UNPAIR PROCEDURE
Whenever a system nee
ds to be restored back to an “unpaired” status (to start the
installation from scratch, to reuse the hardware units in a different environment, etc.), the
following steps must be followed:
•
Check that the transmitter is powered ON
•
Check that each and every single receiver paired to it is as well powered ON
•
Check that both the transmitter and all the receivers paired to it are performing
correctly (see chapter 8 for further information)
•
Press and hold the WiS PAIR recessed key, with a small screwdriver or pin tool,
for more than 5 seconds
•
WiS and RX LEDs will start blinking alternately for some seconds, until the unpair
process finishes
After a successful unpair procedure:
•
WiS LED should remain lit ON and the RX LED should blink quickly in the
transmitter, meaning this that the transmitter unit is ready to be paired to a
network of receivers, up to a maximum of 24 of them
•
WiS LED and STR LEDs will both blink in each receiver, meaning this that the unit
is not paired to any transmitter and it is available to be paired to a transmitter
(*) Note:
when it happens that one TUBE or CUBE receiver is not in these conditions
(powered ON, paired and online with its Master transmitter), the unpair procedure
conducted by the transmitter, and described above, will be unable to unpair that
particular receiver unit. In this case, the alternative method of unpairing a receiver is
by pressing and holding its rear panel UNPAIR key for 5 seconds, starting its own
unpair process. It will end up with its WiS LED and STR LEDs blinking, meaning this
that the unit is not paired to any transmitter and it is available to be paired to a
transmitter