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CellCom V2.0.3 Instruction Manual
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CellCom may be used stand-alone or connected with party-line and/or
digital matrix intercom systems. The basestation holds connections for
several wired interfaces, including party lines, 4-wire sources, a
program audio source, and a stage announce output device. When
wired to the basestation, these devices communicate seamlessly with
the wireless beltpacks. Party-line beltpacks and 4-wire matrix stations
and panels can key directly to wireless beltpack by name.
CELLCOM FEATURES
Features of CellCom include:
• Basestation in one rack unit (1 RU).
• Up to twenty wireless beltpacks.
• Point-to-point and small group wireless communications.
• Up to six communication routes per beltpack.
• Party-line beltpacks, 4-wire devices, program audio source, and
stage announce output seamlessly included in communication
system.
• IFB functionality with up to five IFB audio sources configurable on the
basestation.
• Up to five standard groups configurable on the basestation.
• Up to five wireless party line groups configurable on the basestation.
• Up to ten remote transceiver/antennas create custom coverage
zones.
• Transceiver/antennas can be located up to 1,000 meters (3,200 feet)
using 24 AWG cable or up to 500 meters (1,600feet) using 26
AWG cable over CAT-5 cable from the basestation avoiding
expensive RF cable.
Note: It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable is used for all
CellCom installations.
• Five-character labels for each beltpack and wired connection.
• Communication groups can be created, customized, and assigned to
beltpack keys.
• License-free operation in the 1.9 GHz band—above television and
other wireless communications.
• Frequency-hopping DECT technology automatically finds clear
spectrum.
• Base functions like a digital matrix; each beltpack has a “virtual port”
timeslot.
• Secure system—beltpacks are registered to a particular base and
can frequency hop.
Each antenna can support
communications with up to
five wireless beltpacks
operating within its coverage
zone.