User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Content Safety Information ..............5 Explanations of Symbols ................................... 5 1.1.1 Danger ........................................ 5 1.1.2 Warning....................................... 5 1.1.3 Caution........................................ 5 1.1.4 Hint........................................5 Service ........................................ 6 Voltage ........................................ 6 Environment ....................................... 6 Battery Safety ..................................... 6 Disposal ......................................
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User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Document History Revision Comment Date 3.28 Rev. 1.0 Initial revision for Riedel Acrobat Digital Wireless Intercom system - Version 3.28.x 01.07.2009 3.28 Rev. 1.1 Enhancements - Version 3.28.2 05.07.2009 3.28 Rev. 1.2 Enhancements - Version 3.28.3 23.07.2009...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Safety Information 1.1 Explanations of Symbols The following tables are used to indicate hazards and provide cautionary information in relation to the handling and use of the equipment. 1.1.1 Danger Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The highlighted line indicates the activity to prevent the danger.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 1.2 Service • All service has to be undertaken ONLY by qualified Riedel service personnel. • There are no user serviceable parts inside the device. • Never attempt to modify the equipment components for any reason.
2.1 General Thank you for choosing a Riedel product. This Manual describes the Installation, Configuration and Operation of the Acrobat WB-2 Wireless Beltpack for the Riedel Acrobat Digital Wireless Intercom system. For further information about the Acrobat hardware please contact your local distributor or the Riedel headquarters in Wuppertal.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 2.2 Terminology The term Beltpack is used as a synonym for a Acrobat WB-2 Wireless Beltpack. The term IWU (InterWorking Unit) is used as a synonym for a Acrobat CC-8 Cell Controller. The term Acrobat is used as a synonym for the whole Acrobat Digital Wireless Intercom system.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 User Elements 3.1 User Elements Top Error LED Channel A Display Channel B Power LED Battery Channel Knob A CALL Key Call LED SCALL Key Channel Knob B Volume A / Talk A Volume B / Talk B Figure 1:User Elements (Top) 3.1.1 Error LED (red) The error LED indicates that the beltpack is outside the DECT coverage area.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Color Status Red, flashing (1.0 sec ON, 1.0 sec OFF) Powered ON Red, flashing (0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF), Powered On, battery low time remaining to automatic power off about 5 minutes Insufficient powered 3.1.3 Call LED (orange) The CALL LED lights orange when the CALL key is pressed and TALK is active.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 3.1.5 Display 3.1.5.1 Display elements during operation mode For version 3.31.1, the display shows the following elements in operation mode. Signal (RF) CA-6 No. Microphone Battery strength (RPN) type capacity FN Key 1 Partyline Partyline FN Key 2 CHAN_A CHAN_B...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 3.1.5.2 Other display messages (excerpt) Display Comment Power-On: Beltpack is loading the bootloader (boot1) Bootloader 1 Power-On: Beltpack is booting the bootloader (boot2) Booting 2 Power-On: Beltpack is booting the Application Booting Applic During firmware updates or after changes in the service menu: Beltpack is rebooting Restart During firmware updates: Beltpack is downloading the boot2 firmware image...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 3.1.7 CALL Key When TALK A or TALK B is active, pressing the CALL key • sends a CALL signal to the related channel (A, B or A and B) of the partyline and • activates the CALL LED until the CALL Key is released.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 3.2 User Elements Bottom Power contact --> On Headset Connector Ethernet DIP Switch Power Switch (4-pin, mono) Connector Figure 4: User Elements Bottom (WB-2 with bottom protective cover removed) 3.2.1 Power switch The WB-2 may be switched OFF or ON using the Power switch. 3.2.2 Power contacts The power contacts may be used to charge the battery in an optional battery charger.
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Signal Microphone - Microphone + Speaker - Speaker + Figure 5: Headset 4-pole male XLR Connector 3.2.4 Ethernet Connector For firmware updates and initial configuration the WB-2 has to be connected with the Cell Controller using the Ethernet connector (RJ45, 10/100 Mbit with auto negotiation).
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Service menu Besides the normal operation mode of the WB-2, a special service mode consisting of a service menu is available. If the WB-2 is in service mode, the following restrictions apply: • The display of the operation mode is not available, instead the service menu will be displayed. •...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 4.2 Operation of service menu 4.2.1 User elements (Navigation keys) In service mode, the User elements of the WB-2 have other functionality than in normal operation mode. Function Function Function Function "Escape" "Up" / Decrease (-) "Down"...
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User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 4.2.2.1 Initial screen After stepping into the service menu, selection mode is active and the first entry in the main menu is selected (and therefore marked inverse). Display Comment Menu display after invoking menu. Wireless The ">"...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Display Comment Menu display after pressing the button [Escape]. Save changes? Pressing the left button (labeled "No") will discard all changed value. Pressing the right button (labeled "Yes") will save all changed value. 4.2.3 Menu structure (Overview) Menu element Possible values ╠══...
User Manual Acrobat V3.30 Rev1.0 Tones and events 5.1 Tones To signal the user special events, some signal tones are generated at the WB-2. Tone name Tone type (*) Description Low battery 0.1 / 60.0 / 400 Low battery tone - the battery of the WB-2 is near its end (only some minutes left).
Repairs Your primary point of contact for any service issues is your local dealer. In addition, Riedel Customer Service in Wuppertal, Germany is also available to assist you. Telephone: +49 (0) 202 292 9400 (Monday - Friday, 8am – 5pm, Central European Time) Fax: +49 (0) 202 292 9419 Skype: riedel.communications.service...
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Chao Yang District • Beijing 100101 • P.R. China Phone: +86 10 8498 1197• Fax: +86 10 8497 Riedel Communications Australia Pty. Ltd. • South Sydney Technology Park • 68/45-51 Huntley Street • Alexandria 2015, Australia Phone: +61 (0) 2 9550 4537...
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