Wireless: How do I register a FS II beltpack OTA (Over The Air) to Eclipse HX frame with E-QUE card
Note: This procedure assumes that the FS II beltpack has not been previously registered to Eclipse HX frame
1. Power up the FS II beltpack, display will show "No Connection" message
2. Press the FS II BP menu button, scroll to "System Connect" menu and press the "D" button
3. BP display will show Eclipse frame System name and a V _ _ (V stands for Visible)
4. In Eclipse HX software access the System / Hardware / Beltpacks menu, then click on "Enable Registration Mode" to start OTA registration mode
5. FS II BP display will now show V P _ (Visible Pairing) to indicate the BP is in pairing mode
6. Press the "D" button on the FS II Beltpack, the display will say "Searching..." then ask for the OTA pin code (0 0 0 0 is the default OTA pin code)
7. Enter pin code via rotary volume encoders, then press "D" button to enter the code
8. The FS II BP will now show available roles
9. Highlight an available role and press the "D" button to select highlighted role
10. The beltpack will briefly say "Connecting to System" and then will display programmed keys on buttons A, B, C and D associated with selected role, beltpack is now ready to be used with Eclipse system
11. In EHX software beltpacks screen press the "Fetch Registered Beltpacks from Matrix", this will add registered BPs to the EHX configuration map beltpacks screen
12. Apply change to frame to complete the registration process
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