33 Tempest®2400 2-Channel Wireless Intercom System
Network Number and Lockout Key
The Network Number determines the RF frequency hopping paern for the BaseStaon and its corresponding BeltStaons.
This is a key operaonal parameter and is represented by a number between 0 and 42.
When using mulple collocated Tempest BaseStaons, it is imperave that Network Numbers are properly coordinated.
BaseStaons that are synchronized together using the ZSync® technology must ulize the same Network Number Group
for opmal performance to be achieved. Up to 11 Tempest BaseStaons can be ulized in one Network Number Group
under ideal condions (Band 1). For example, a conguraon using ZSync and 11 Tempest BaseStaons would assign each
BaseStaon a Network Number (0,1,2,3...10) from the Band 1, Group 1. The chart below outlines each Network Number
Group and it’s capacity in relaon to the frequency band being used.
The Lockout Key prevents systems with the same Network Number from trying to communicate with each other and is
represented by a number between 0 and 255. BaseStaons that are collocated within the same installaon may have
the same Lockout Key as long as the Network Numbers are dierent. Lockout keys serve as dierenators for systems
using the same Network Number. Together, the Network Number and Lockout Key represent more than 11,000 possible
combinaons to minimize the possibility of inter-system interference.
The Network Numbers and Lockout Keys for Tempest Wireless BaseStaons are set to a factory default before leaving the
factory. It is always recommended to adjust the Network Number and Lockout Key upon inial set up out of the box. Failure
to set a unique Network Number and Lockout Key may result in poor system performance caused by interference from
another Tempest Wireless system using the same Network Number and Lockout Key. Because of the requirement to pair
every BeltStaon to each BaseStaon that it will communicate with, it is not possible to manipulate Network Numbers and
Lockout Keys at a BeltStaon to gain unauthorized access to a communicaon channel.
Collocated BaseStaons must use Network Numbers from the same Network Number Group;
failure to do so can lead to poor performance.