ClearOne comm XAP 400 operation manual Operational Requirements, Power, Telephone line

Models: XAP 400

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Introduction ~ Operational Requirements

Introduction ~ Operational Requirements

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S–Z buses. These eight buses are defaulted as auxiliary mix buses. They are used to route auxiliary audio, such as from a CD player or VCR, to and from other units on the network. These buses are also used as mic mix buses when NOM count is not required.

PA Adapt/Acoustic Echo Cancellation Reference buses. These buses allow an input from a XAP 400 to reference an output on another linked XAP 400/800. See PA Adapt and AEC Reference on page 33 for more information.

Global Gating Groups A-D buses. These mix-minus buses are defined as microphone gating groups which support first-mic priority, maximum number of mics, etc. and work across all linked XAP 400/800s. Unlike the audio buses, they contain only mic status and gate parameters. See page 41 for more information about gating groups.

Control bus. The control bus is an independent channel from the E-bus’s audio channel; it uses a different pair of wires on the same E-bus cable. This allows control information to pass even if the units are not using the audio link. The XAP 400 supports the full set of commands through the control bus.

Operational Requirements

Power

The XAP 400 automatically accommodates voltage requirements of 100–240VAC, 50/60Hz, 15W.

Telephone line

The XAP 400 model operates on a standard analog telephone line and connects to the telephone system with a standard RJ-11C modular jack. If you do not have an RJ-11C jack where you want to install your XAP 400, call your telephone company for installation.

The XAP 400 can be configured to meet compliance requirements of different countries via the G-Ware software. See page 25.

!must be set correctly in G-Ware to ensure that theWarning: The country code

unit operates properly when connected to the telco network and that it complies with the country’s telco requirements. Changing this code to a country other than the intended country of operation might cause the XAP 400 to be non- compliant.

Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 (USA) ~ 1-801-974-3760

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ClearOne comm XAP 400 operation manual Power, Telephone line, Introduction ~ Operational Requirements