Icom IP100H Instruction Manual ver. 2.30 - Page 23
Transceiver settings, Destination Settings
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2 SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 1. Flow using IP100H ■■About the Setting procedures 4. Transceiver Settings (pp. 4-34 to 4-37) Set or assign the functions to all the IP100Hs that are registered on the [Transceiver Registration] screen. ••Use ID list • Communication Method (Simplex/Full-duplex) ••Priority Call • Area Call ••Message • Status 5. Destination Settings (p. 2-8) The registered IP100Hs or IP100FS on the [Transceiver Registration] screen, are assigned to a group, assigned a group ID and the communication type is set on the [Destination Settings] screen. 6. Mic gain, Notification beep or Talkback setting (pp. 4-38 to 4-93) Depending on your system requirement, set the mic gain or assign the VOX function* on the [Transceiver Settings] screen, set common settings, such as the various notice tones, talkback settings on the [Common Settings] screen. * The VOX function requires to connect an optional headset and connection cable. Headset HS-94, HS-95, or HS-97 and Connection cable OPC-2006LS. Or Headset HS-102 and Connection cable OPC-2359. 2. Transceiver settings Each terminal requires that you set the unit ID and so on. The following illustration is an example of setting requirements to register an IP100H to an IP1000C. IP1000C 192.168.0.1 Wireless access point 192.168.0.50 IP100H Sales4 00004 IP100FS Sales1 Sales2 Sales3 00001 00002 00003 (Remote communicator) Sales group1 00101 Meeting Full-duplex operation Setting Group1 ••Connect a wireless access point to the IP1000C network. ••Up to 100 of the total IP100H and IP100FS can register to the IP1000C. ••(Depending on the IP1000C versions, up to 20 of total IP100H and IP100FS can be registered.) ••This manual explains that IP addresses of the IP100H or a PC using the IP100FS are automatically assigned by the DHCP server on the network ••When assigning static IP addresses to the terminals, make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network do not overlap or conflict. 2-4