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Clear-Com HME DX410 - APPENDIX D: INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE THROUGH SPECTRUM FRIENDLY

Clear-Com HME DX410
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APPENDIX D: INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE THROUGH SPECTRUM
FRIENDLY
Interference, which may be heard in a headset as popping sounds, may occur whenever other equipment such as Wi-Fi
systems or wireless DMX systems use the same frequency band. Some systems can be limited to one portion of the band. If
so, the DX410 can be set to the opposite half of the 2.4 GHz to 2.48 GHz band. To avoid this type of interference, select the
upper or lower part of the frequency range.
CLR/BND button STATUS display
REG button
1. Power up the base station. An “8” will appear on the
STATUS display for a few seconds.
Once the “8” disappears and the STATUS display is
blank (primary base station) or shows a double bar
(secondary base station), press and hold the CLR/BND
button.
While you are still holding the CLR/BND button, press
and hold the REG button and wait until a L, H, A or
E appears. Release both buttons. Base stations are
shipped in the A (default) position.
NOTE: The EU version of the base station is shipped
in AFH mode E.
2. Press the CLR/BND button to cycle through parts of the
frequency band, (L = Low end, H = High end, A = All and
E = AFH), and stop on the desired setting.

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