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DESTINATIoN SETTINGS
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Destination Settings screen
Destination Settings > Destination Settings
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Destination Settings (Group)
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This is an example of setting “Group” as the Call Type (
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).
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WLAN Transceivers ���
Select the IP100H and IP100FS that belong the group from the list.
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The WLAN transceivers added in [Transceiver Registration] are displayed.
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By clicking “All,” you can select or cancel all at once.
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Additional Controller ��
Select an additional controller when configuring several controllers, and
the Group call calls between the different controllers.
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By clicking “All,” you can select or cancel all entries in the list.
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When “Sub” is selected in the [Additional Controller Settings] setting
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings > Additional Controller Settings),
specify the master controller as the connection destination, as shown below.
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The other bases in [Additional Controller] (
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) and [IP Transceiver Controller/
Connection Port] (
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) can be connected to a total of up to 22 locations.
(“IP Transceiver Controller” is not included in this number of connections.)
If you connect other bases to more than 22 locations, you cannot
communicate properly.
NOTE:
When you use the Additional Controller Link function, set the other bases to be paired in the [Area Entry
List] setting (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call > Area Entry List).
For example, when the destination setting of Group 1 in the additional Controller 1 is set to additional Controller
2, the destination setting of Group 1 in the additional Controller 2 must be set to additional Controller 1.
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The same applies in the case when the connection configuration between the other bases consists of the master
controller and the multiple sub controllers.