User Guide| FreeSpeak II for Eclipse HX
l Going between a larger area and a corridor via a door, especially a heavy or shielded one,
or where the walls are thick, place a second transceiver in the corridor near the doorway to
assure continuous coverage.
7.9 Doing a site survey to determine coverage areas
You might want to test coverage areas more extensively before setting up a complete system.
Testing a system in the setting in which it will be located helps to meet operational needs. Factors
in the local setting may affect the areas a system can cover, so it is important to plan a site setup
accordingly.
Doing a complete site survey, as described below, helps to set up an optimal system. You can do a
site survey using a beltpack that is connected to the system or one that is not connected to the
system.
7.9.1 Doing a site survey with a beltpack
1. Link one beltpack to the matrix.
2. Place one connected transceiver in the center of the coverage area.
3. Put the beltpack into Site Survey mode using the beltpack menu. See Operating the
wireless beltpack on page 21. The following figures show the information that the Site
Survey mode displays for connected and unconnected beltpacks.
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