ClearOne comm XAP 400 RS-232menu, Set Passcode, Device ID, Unit ID, Mixer Mode, Firmware Version

Models: XAP 400

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Set Passcode

Installation ~ LCD Programming

To unlock the front panel, attempt to adjust a parameter. The XAP 400 will prompt for the passcode. Upon entering the fifth character (if entered correctly), the front panel will unlock. The default passcode for all boxes is ▲▲▼▼ Enter.

Set Passcode

Once the XAP 400 is unlocked, the passcode may be changed. Before the XAP 400 will allow passcode changes, the new passcode must be entered, then re-entered to validate the new passcode.

The front panel passcode can also be set (and reset) within G-Ware. See page 26 for more information.

Device ID

The XAP 400’s device ID is set from this menu. There are eight device ID selections to choose from (0–7). Select the network position you want to use. Within a single site, you must assign different device ID numbers for each XAP 400 unit. See Device IDs, page 12.

Unit ID

The Unit ID menu selection allows you to access the read-only address set at the factory. This unique ID number identifies your particular XAP 400 unit and cannot be changed.

Mixer Mode

This setting allows you to set to master or slave mode. See page 12 for details.

Firmware Version

This menu selection allows you to view which firmware version is being used. This information cannot be changed.

RS-232 menu

There are four submenus under the RS-232 menu: Baud Rate, Flow Control, Enable Modem, and Clear Password.

Baud Rate

This parameter allows you to set the XAP 400’s baud rate to 9.6kbps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, or 57.6kbps. Default is 38.4kbps. Select the baud rate you want to use, then press Enter.

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Menu items can still be scrolled through when the panel is locked. However,

settings cannot be entered until the panel is unlocked with the appropriate passcode.

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ClearOne comm XAP 400 RS-232menu, Set Passcode, Device ID, Unit ID, Mixer Mode, Firmware Version, Baud Rate