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XAP IR Remote Control

Installation & Operation Manual

ClearOne Communications, Inc. ~ 1825 Research Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 ~ tel 1-800-945-7730 ~ fax 1-800-933-5107

 


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Table of Contents

The XAP™ IR Remote Control system is designed to allow easy operation of XAP

products from your desk or conference table, rather than from the front panel or 

G-Ware™ software of your ClearOne audio conferencing products or an expensive

external controller.

It consists of two components: the handheld infrared transmitter (remote con-

trol) and the base station infrared receiver. The remote control is used to operate or

customize certain features of the XAP system, such as connect, disconnect, dial a

telephone number, redial, activate speed dial, hook flash, adjust volume, and mute

the microphones.

The XAP IR Remote functions with various XAP stand-alone or combined sys-

tems. The remote’s default programming can be easily customized to fit your needs

by using G-Ware, the XAP system’s configuration software. In the event of a power

outage, the new programming will be stored in the receiver’s memory and will not

be lost or altered. The remote also provides positive feedback for the Mute LED and

In Use LED by actively monitoring the response of the controlled unit(s) and indi-

cating the correct status of each function.

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Introduction

Introduction

Table of Contents

Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Unpacking  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Product Registration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Professional Services Group  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Installation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

XAP IR Remote Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Front Panel LEDs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Configuration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Programming Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Configuring G-Ware Remote Builder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Programming Example A  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Programming Example B  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Getting Started  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Remote Control Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Compliance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

© 2002 ClearOne Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any

form or by any means without written permission from ClearOne Communications. Printed in the United States

of America. ClearOne Communications reserves specific privileges. Information in this document is subject to

change without notice.

XAP IR Remote Control Installation and Operation Manual

ClearOne Part No. 800-170-050 June 2002 (Rev. 2.0)

Professional Services Group

For additional help on how to install, set up, or operate the XAP IR Remote, please

contact ClearOne Technical Services Group at the number at the bottom of the

page. We welcome your comments so we can continue to improve our products and

serve your needs.

ClearOne Communications ~ 1825 Research Way ~ Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Technical Services

Telephone: 

1.800.283.5936 (USA) or 1.801.974.3760

Fax: 1.801.977.0087

E-mail: tech.support@clearone.com

Web site:

www.clearone.com

 


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Introduction

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Sales and Customer Service

Telephone: 

1.800.945.7730 (USA) or 1.801.975.7200

Fax: 

1.800.933.5107 (USA) or 1.801.977.0087

E-mail: sales@clearone.com

ClearOne Communications EuMEA GmbH

Leonhardstr. 16-18, D-90443 Nuremberg, Germany

Telephone:

+49 911 955159-0

Fax: 

+49 911 955159-10

E-mail: global@clearone.com

Product Registration

Please register your XAP IR Remote online by visiting 

www.clearone.com

. When

your product is properly registered, ClearOne Communications is better able to serve

you should you require technical assistance. Registration information is also used to

notify you of upgrades and new product information.

Product Returns

If you need to return your XAP IR Remote unit to ClearOne for service, please call

the Technical Services Group to obtain a return authorization number.

Installation

XAP IR Remote Receiver

Installation is simple. Plug the XAP IR Remote Receiver into the RS-485 Remote

Panel A or Remote Panel B connector located on the back of the ClearOne unit.

Alternatively, you can connect the receiver to a network of ClearOne Control

Panels which are connected to one of the RS-485 ports on the rear of the ClearOne

unit. 

In this case, connect the IR receiver as the last device in the daisy chain.

Up to five control panels and one IR receiver can be connected to an RS-485 port.

Refer to the table below for maximum cable runs. The distances indicated are

for category five twisted-pair cable.

MUTE          IN USE

READY

Figure 2.  XAP IR Remote Control Receiver

# of Remote Devices 

Maximum Distance

    3,000 

ft/914 

meters

    2,500 

ft/762 

meters

    1,600 

ft/488 

meters

    1,200 

ft/366 

meters

    1,000 

ft/305 

meters

    800 

ft/244 

meters

Figure 3.  Category five cable run distances

Unpacking

You should have received the following items with your XAP IR Remote Control.

Figure 1.  XAP IR Remote Control System

R

OFF

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

VOLUME

ABC

DEF

GHI

JKL

MNO

TUV

PQRS

WXYZ

*

#

MUTE

OFF

MUTE

ON

FLASH

REDIAL

PROGRAM

SPEED

DIAL

CONFERENCE

CALL

MUTE          IN USE

READY

Infrared Remote Receiver

Part 910-170-150

+                     A A A                                                           -

+                     A A A                                                           -

AAA Batteries (2)

Part 590-002-001

Manual

Part 800-170-050

Infrared Remote Transmitter

Part 460-160-005

XAP IR Remote Control

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Configuration

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DIP switch configuration

Located on the rear of the receiver are five DIP switches. These switches are default

programmed at the factory to allow the receiver to operate without adjustment

when it is connected to one of the RS-485 Remote Panel ports on the rear of the

ClearOne conferencing unit.

If you are connecting the IR Remote receiver to a network of ClearOne Control

Panels (which are connected to one of the Remote Panel ports), 

ensure that DIP

switch 5 is set to on

; this serves as the termination of the daisy chain, since the IR

Remote is always connected as the last device in the chain. Set DIP switches 1–4

according to the table in Figure 5.

As an example, if you have three Control

Panels connected to Remote Panel A and you want

to connect an IR Remote receiver to the daisy

chain, the receiver would be number 3 (the Control

Panels being numbers 0, 1, and 2). Therefore, the

DIP switch settings for the IR receiver would be

1=Off, 2=Off, 3=On, 4=On, and 5=On.

Always connect the IR Remote receiver to the last Control Panel when connecting to
a daisy chain of Control Panels. Only the last device in a daisy chain should have the
last DIP switch set to On (to terminate the chain).

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Front Panel LEDs

There are three LEDs on the front of the XAP IR Remote—Mute, In Use, and

Ready.

Mute.

The Mute LED flashes red when microphones are muted (default). You

can program this LED to illuminate to another command in the Remote

Builder window of G-Ware. See Configuration (below) for more information.

In Use.

The In Use LED glows red whenever a phone participant is on the

line. The programming of this LED cannot be changed.

Ready

. The Ready LED glows red when the receiver is connected to a XAP or

PSR1212 product, indicating the system is ready for a valid command. The

programming of this LED cannot be changed.

When a button is pressed, the Ready LED flashes, indicating a command has been

received.

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Microphone

VOLTAGE RANGE 100V-240V  2A 

FREQUENCY 50Hz/60Hz

OUTPUT 5

OUTPUT 6

OUTPUT 7

OUTPUT 8

INPUT 5

INPUT 6

INPUT 7

INPUT 8

OUTPUT 1

OUTPUT 2

OUTPUT 3

OUTPUT 4

MIC 1

MIC 2

MIC 3

MIC 4

SPEAKER

3

2

4

1

MUTE          IN USE 

 

READY

Speaker Connection

10W, 4 to 16Ω

XAP IR Receiver

Analog

Telephone

Line

Telephone

Set

XAP 400

Figure 4.  Typical XAP IR Remote Receiver installation

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11

IR Remote Receiver Number

 

1
On

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

Off

2
On
On

Off

Off

On
On

Off

Off

On
On

Off

Off

3
On
On
On
On

Off

Off

Off

Off

On
On
On
On

4
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Off

Off

Off

Off

5

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

On

DIP Switch

Figure 5.  DIP switch settings

Programming Functions

The XAP IR Remote Control is programmed by default to operate a single XAP 400

with an amplifier and speaker connected to Output 8; however, it is easy to cus-

tomize should you require different specifications. If you want to use the factory

defaults, proceed to Operation on page 12. Below are instructions for setting up the

remote control in ClearOne G-Ware software, the user interface for XAP products.

XAP IR Remote system defaults

The XAP IR Remote is programmed by default to operate the XAP 400/TH2

Telephone Interface as follows: The On, Off, 0-9, *, #, Flash, Redial, Speed Dial,

and Conference Call keys activate any XAP 400/TH2 on the expansion bus network

regardless of its type and device ID. This is because of the default ** programming,

which allows the selection of any device on the network.

Buttons programmable in G-Ware are illustrated in Figure 12 (page 12).

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Configuration

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6. Click the 

Active Command

or 

Inactive Command

button to set the com-

mand for operation when the button is active or inactive.

7. Select the 

Device Type

ID

, and 

Command

from their respective lists. When

you select a command, a description of it appears in the Command

Description box.

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Configuring G-Ware Remote Builder

1. Open the Remote Builder window in G-Ware by clicking the Remote Builder

Flow Screen button or Remote Builder toolbar button.

Figure 8.  Remote Builder window

Figure 7.  Remote

Builder toolbar button

Figure 6.  Remote

Builder Flow Screen

button

2. Select a remote ID number from the 

Select Remote ID

list and IR Remote

from the 

Select Remote Type

drop-down lists. Note that the Select Remote

ID must correspond to the ID you established with the DIP switches (see

page 4).

3. Click 

Change Name

to create a more descriptive name for the remote which

is displayed in addition to the remote ID number (limit 20 characters).

4. In the Telephone Interface section, select the 

Device Type

and 

ID

of the unit

(XAP 400 or XAP TH2) that you want the XAP IR remote to use when mak-

ing and receiving calls. The default settings are ** which will select any telco

device found on the network. If you have multiple telco devices in your net-

work, you must specify which unit will be used to make and receive calls so

that multiple telco devices won’t be activated.

5. Select the button or LED you want to program from the 

Select Button/LED

list. You can also select the button or LED by clicking directly on the picture

of the remote. (Selectable buttons are colored white.)

8. Select the command parameters from the argument lists. The parameters that

are available depend on the command selected. When you select an argument,

a description of it appears in the Argument Description box.

9. Click the 

Apply

button to apply the command to the selected Active or

Inactive Command button. Or, click 

Clear

to reset the command to default

settings.

Repeat steps 5-9 for each additional button you want to configure.

10. Click 

Close

to exit the Remote Builder.

Speed dial

The XAP IR Remote Control system supports 10 speed dial numbers. Each number

can be 40 digits long and can have a 20-character name. These numbers and labels

are stored in non-volatile memory of the XAP conferencing unit and each number

can be called by a single command. Any valid touch-tone digit and the pause charac-

ter (comma) can be stored. All speed dial numbers are empty except for Speed Dial

9, which is programmed with ClearOne’s technical support number, and Speed Dial

10, which is programmed with the conference calling services number. See pages

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To configure speed dial numbers

1. Click the 

Dial

button in the G-Ware Flow Screen.

The Dial window opens.

2. Click 

Edit

in the Speed Dial section. This opens

the Speed Dial Edit window.

3. Enter the name and number to dial in the appro-

priate fields.

4. Click 

Save

to save changes and exit.

Programming Example A

This example illustrates how to configure the remote control to adjust the

speaker output (output 9) of a XAP 400.

To program volume control of output 9

1. Open the Remote Builder window in G-Ware by clicking the 

Remote Builder

Flow Screen

button or Remote Builder toolbar button.

Figure 9.  Dial button

Figure 10.  Remote Builder screen with Volume Up button configuration

2. Select the remote ID number of the remote you want to program from the

Select Remote ID

list and IR Remote from the 

Select Remote Type

drop-

down lists.

3. Select the Volume Up button from the 

Select Button/LED

list. You can also

select the button by clicking directly on the 

Volume Up

button in the remote

control depiction.

4. Click the 

Active Command

button to set the command for operation when

the button is active.

5. Select 7 (for XAP 400) for the device Type

from the 

Type

drop-down list.

6. Select the appropriate ID of the unit from

the 

DID

list.

7. Select RAMP from the 

Command

drop-

down list.

8. Select channel 9 from the 

Channel

list.

9. Configure the Group, Rate, and Target lists. The Group list indicates the loca-

tion of the XAP 400 in a network. The Rate list indicates the number of dB

per second that the volume ramps up. The Target list indicates the target dB

increase, which is 6dB (a decibel level selected for purposes of this example).

10. Click the Apply button to apply the command to the selected 

Active

Command

button.

To configure the Volume Down button, follow the same procedure, except in Step 3,

select the Volume Down button, and in Step 9, select -6 (dB) in the Target list. You

would select -6 because you want the Volume Down button to decrease the volume

to -6dB. This means the Volume Up/Volume Down range is 12dB.

Click 

Close

to exit the Remote Builder.

 


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For the XAP 800: 5 * Mute * M 1

The unmute macro has the following command lines:

For the XAP 400: 7 * Mute * M 0

For the XAP 800: 5 * Mute * M 0

2. After you have created and saved the macros, open the Remote Builder

screen in G-Ware and select the appropriate remote ID number from the

Select Remote ID

drop-down list and IR Remote from the 

Select Remote

Type

drop-down list.

3. Select the 

Mute On

button from the Select Button/LED list. You can also

select the button by clicking the Mute On button in the remote control 

depiction.

4. Click the 

Active Command

button to set the command for operation when

the button is active.

5. Select 7 (for the XAP 400) for the device Type from the 

Type

drop-down list.

6. Select 0 for the device ID from the 

DID

list.

7. Select MACRO from the 

Command

drop-down list.

8. Select the macro number of the “mute on” macro you created from the

Macro

list. The Macro Label field will reflect the name you have given the

macro.

9. Click the 

Apply

button to apply the command to the selected Active

Command button.

To configure the Mute Off button, follow the same procedure, except in Step 3,

select the 

Mute Off

button, and in Step 8, select the macro number of the “mute

off” macro you created.

When you are finished, click 

Close

to exit the Remote Builder.

To mute multiple units

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Programming Example B

This example illustrates how to configure the remote control to mute all mics on

multiple connected units (in this case, a XAP 400 with a device ID of 0 and a 

XAP 800). In this example, the XAP IR Remote receiver is connected to the 

XAP 400.

Figure 11.  Remote Builder screen with Mute LED configuration

1. Create two macros (one to mute, one to unmute) to mute all microphone

inputs on all connected units. This is accomplished using the Macro Editor in

G-Ware. See the respective XAP 400 or XAP 800 manual for details about

using the Macro Editor.

The mute macro has the following command lines:

For the XAP 400: 7 * Mute * M 1, where 7=Type (XAP 400), *=DID

(Device ID), Mute=command, *=Channel, M=(Mic) Group, and 1=Mute

Mode (on).

 


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Remote Control Buttons

While within 25–40 feet of the receiver, point the remote control toward the receiver

and press the buttons to operate.

To place a call

1. Press Telephone On (green) but-

ton. The In Use LED illuminates.

2. Wait to hear dial tone.

3. Dial telephone number using dial pad. Or, press

Speed Dial

and the location of the speed dial

number.

To end a call

·

Press Telephone 

Off

(red) button. The In Use LED 

extinguishes.

To adjust the volume in the room

·

Press the 

Volume Up

button to raise the volume.

– or –

·

Press the 

Volume Down

button to lower the volume.

To mute microphones

·

Press the 

Mute On

button.

Mute LED will flash on receiver when the Mute function is 

active. This function mutes all microphones in the room.

To turn off mute

·

Press the 

Mute Off

button.

Mute LED on receiver will turn off when mute function is off.

To access features from a PBX

·

Press the 

Flash

button.

ON

OFF

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

ABC

DEF

GHI

JKL

MNO

TUV

PQRS

WXYZ

*

#

MUTE

ON

MUTE

OFF

Operation

Getting Started

Once your remote is connected to your XAP system, you have configured it, and the

Ready LED is lit, you can start using your remote control.

Operation is easy and straightforward. Please consult the diagram on the fol-

lowing page to learn how each button on your remote works.

OFF

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

VOLUME

ABC

DEF

GHI

JKL

MNO

TUV

PQRS

WXYZ

*

#

MUTE

OFF

MUTE

ON

FLASH

REDIAL

PROGRAM

SPEED

DIAL

CONFERENCE

CALL

* MUTE OFF 

Press to turn the mute 
function off. 

* PROGRAM 

This button is not factory-
configured. However, it 
can be programmed in 
G-Ware to execute a 
command.

SPEED DIAL 

Press to dial telephone 
numbers that have been 
programmed into the 
SPEED DIAL function. See 
Configuration, page 5. 

* VOLUME DOWN 

Press to lower the audio 
level in the room.

FLASH 

Provides a hook flash for 
accessing features on your 
PBX. Allows conferencing if 
the PBX is set up to 
accommodate a hook flash.

REDIAL 

Press to dial the last 
telephone number.

NUMBERS

Use these buttons to 
dial telephone numbers.

TELEPHONE ON

 

(green) button
Press to get a dial tone.

TELEPHONE OFF

 

(red) button
Press to end a call.

* CONFERENCE CALL 

This button is defaulted to 
Gentner's conference call 
number, which is preset in
Speed Dial 10.

* MUTE ON 

Press to mute all 
microphones in the room 
(default). Can be programmed 
to mute specific 
microphones in the room or 
to mute other devices. 

* VOLUME UP 

Press to raise the audio 
level in the room. Can
also be programmed to 
control the level of any 
input or output.

* Programmable button in G-Ware software.

Figure 12.  XAP IR Remote Control button descriptions

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Specifications

Transmitter

Dimensions (LxWxH):

8" x 2.125" x 1.19"

20.3 x 5.4 x 3 cm

Battery type:

2 AAA

Battery life:

Approximately 1 year

Receiver

Dimensions (LxWxH):

5" x 2.75" x 1"

12.7 x 7 x 2.54 cm

Power:

Powered by the XAP or

PSR1212 system

Cable length:

6'/1.8 m

System

Range:

25–40 feet (7.5–12 meters)

from transmitter to receiver

Angle of acceptance:

90°–120°

Operating temperature:

32°F to 122°F/0°C to 50°C

Compliance approvals:

FCC, Industry Canada, and

CE

Warranty

ClearOne Communications, Inc. (Manufacturer) warrants that this product is free of
defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of this product be defec-
tive, the Manufacturer agrees, at its option, to:

A. Repair or replace any defective part free of charge (except transportation charges) for a

period of one year from the date of installation for the end-user, provided the owner returns
the product to the Manufacturer at the address set forth below. No charge will be made for
parts or labor during this period;

B. Furnish replacement for any defective parts in the product for a period of one year from

the date of original purchase. Replacement parts shall be furnished without charge, except
labor and transportation.

This Warranty excludes assembled products not manufactured by the Manufacturer
whether or not they are incorporated in a Manufacturer product or sold under a
Manufacturer part or model number.

This warranty is void if:

A. The product has been damaged by negligence, accident, act of God, or mishandling, or has

not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and techni-
cal instructions; or,

B. The product has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized

service representative of the Manufacturer; or,

C. Adaptations or accessories other than those manufactured or provided by the Manufacturer

have been made or attached to the product which, in the determination of the
Manufacturer, shall have affected the performance, safety or reliability of the product; or,

D. The product’s original serial number has been modified or removed.

Please consult your PBX owner’s manual for specific requirements of your individ-

ual phone system. G-Ware can be used to adjust the hook flash duration to match

your PBX. This setting is located in the Telco Config window in G-Ware.

To redial the last telephone number dialed

·

Press the 

Redial

button.

To dial a number stored in speed dial

·

Press the 

Speed Dial

button. Select location (0-9) of the speed 

dial number with the appropriate numeral button. Speed dial 

memories 1-9 correspond to buttons 1-9; speed dial 10 uses 

button 0.

In order for the Speed Dial function to work, a telephone number must be pro-
grammed into the XAP product. Please see Speed Dial on page 7.

To change the button programming of your XAP IR Remote

The 

Program

button is not factory-configured. However, it can be pro-

grammed in G-Ware to execute a command.

To dial a conference call center

The Conference Call button is defaulted to dial ClearOne’s Conference

Call services (stored in Speed Dial 10, which uses the 0 button).

SPEED

DIAL

PROGRAM

REDIAL

CONFERENCE

CALL

 


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European Compliance

This equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Directive 1999/5/EC “Radio
Equipment and Telecommunications Equipment.”

Conformity of the equipment with the guidelines below is attested by the CE mark.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Application of Council Directive(s):

1999/5/EC Radio equipment and 
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment 
(R&TTE) Directive

Manufacturer’s Name:

ClearOne Communications, Inc.

Manufacturer’s Address:

1825 West Research Way

Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 U.S.A.

Model No.:

XAP IR Remote Control

Standard(s) to which Conformity is declared:

89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive”:

EN 55022: 1994 (Emissions)

Specification for limits and methods of measure
ment of radio interference characteristics of 
information technology equipment.

EN 55024: 1998 (Immunity)

Information technology equipment – Immunity 
characteristics – Limits and methods of 
measurement.

EN 61000-4-2: 1995/A1:1998

Electrostatic Discharge

EN 61000-4-3: 1996/A1:1998

Radiated RF Immunity

EN 61000-4-4: 1995

Electrical Fast Transients

NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MER-
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE, APPLIES TO THE PROD-
UCT. MANUFACTURER’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY HEREUNDER SHALL BE THE
AMOUNT PAID BY THE END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. No person or entity authorized to
assume any obligation or other liability in connection with the products. No action, regardless
of form, arising out of or relating to the product or this Warranty, may be brought by end-user
more than one (1) year after the cause of action has accrued.

Manufacturer shall not be liable for punitive, consequential, or incidental damages, expenses,
or loss of revenue or property, inconvenience, or interruption in operation experienced by the
end user due to a malfunction in the purchased product. No warranty service performed on any
product shall extend the applicable warranty period.

In case of unsatisfactory operation, the end-user shall promptly notify the Manufacturer at the
address set forth below in writing, giving full particulars as to the defects or unsatisfactory
operation. Upon receipt of such notice, the Manufacturer will give instructions respecting the
shipment of the product, or such other matters as it elects to honor this warranty as above pro-
vided. This warranty does not cover damage to the product during shipping and the
Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage. All shipping costs shall be paid by
the customer.

This warranty extends only to the original end user and is not assignable or transferable. This
Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Utah, without regard to the conflicts of inter-
ests provisions thereof.

ClearOne Communications, Inc.
1825 Research Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84119

Compliance

FCC Part 15 compliance

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi-
ronment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
his/her own expense.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ClearOne Communications, Inc. could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Safety Information

CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact
the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

 


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B

buttons 14

Conference Call 14

Flash 13

Mute Off 13

Mute On 13

number 13

Off 13

On 13

Program 14

Redial 14

Speed Dial 14

Volume Down 13

Volume Up 13

C

ClearOne’s Conference Call services 14

configuration 5

D

DIP switches 4

G

G-Ware 6-11

I

In Use LED 5, 13

installation 3

M

Mute LED 5, 13

O

Operation 12

P

programming 5

R

Ready LED 5

S

Speed dial 7, 8, 13, 14

Index