2 powering the transceiver / antenna, 3 locating the transceiver / antenna, 4 dect sync connections – Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual

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Each antenna can handle up to five beltpacks simultaneously and switch service between
antennas under control of the matrix as the beltpack user moves around the site.

8.6.2 Powering the transceiver / antenna

The DC In power connector is used to locally power the transceiver/antenna with the
supplied universal power supply. Use of local power is always required when the
transceiver/antenna is connected directly to the E-QUE rear card (rather than via a splitter),
and may be required if the antenna is located more than 300 meters (925 feet) from a
splitter. It is recommended even when the transceiver/antenna is closer whenever it is
available and convenient.

8.6.3 Locating the transceiver / antenna

Transceiver/antennas can be located up to 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) using 24 AWG cable or
up to 500 meters (1,600 feet) using 26 AWG cable over CAT-5 cable from the base station
avoiding expensive RF cable.

Note:

It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable is used for all wireless installations.

8.6.4 DECT Sync connections

To ensure the correct operation of the FreeSpeak / CellCom system, DECT Sync links
should be established between matrices where:

• Multiple matrices are networked together with antennas.

• Splitters are connected to E-QUE interface cards on more than one matrix.

Multiple E-QUE interface cards within a single matrix do not require external DECT sync
cables, connected as the signal uses the backplane.

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