Register headset – Clear-Com HME DX200 User Manual
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Register Headset
Each WH200 Headset must be registered for use with a specific DX100 or DX200 base station.
The base station thereby recognizes all headsets registered to it when their power is on, and
will be able to tell the difference between them and other electronic equipment operating on
similar frequencies, or other DX family Beltpacs.
A maximum of 15 headsets can be registered. If one is replaced, you must register the new one
before you use it. When a headset is replaced, the old one remains in memory. If the maximum
number of 15 is exceeded, you must clear all current registrations and re-register all active
headsets. To clear all current registrations, press the Clear/Reset Registration button and the
“Reset” button at the same time. Refer to Figure 3. Continue holding the Clear/Reset Registration
button after releasing the “Reset” button, until the clear code “c” (lower case) appears on the
Registration Status display. Register all active WH200s the same way, one at a time.
NOTE: Headsets must be within 6 feet (1.83 meters) of the base station while being registered.
Register each WH200 Headset as follows:
• Be certain all headsets to be registered are turned off and the base station power is on.
Previously registered headsets can be on or off.
• Press and release the registration button.
⎯ The Registration Status display will show a small “o” for open.
• Press and hold the ISO button while pressing and releasing the power button to turn
the headset on, and release the ISO button. This will cause the headset to enter the
registration mode.
⎯ The Registration Status display will continue to show a small “o” for open.
⎯ The power light on the headset will be blinking red then will change to green.
When the registration is successfully completed:
• The Registration Status display will show the ID number assigned to this headset.
ID numbers are assigned sequentially as 0 thru 9, A, b, C, d and E.
• The power light on the headset will remain on steady green.
Figure 3. Registration buttons and indicators in DX100 and DX200 base station