Unite TP – Bodypack Transmitter
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5.2
Group ID
The group ID refers to devices that can be combined to a
virtual group. For example, all devices of a building, a
travel group or a conference room.
Use with the group ID 150 - 256
By default, the transmitters and receivers are supplied
with the group ID 256.
A common factory-set audio encryption key, which
cannot be changed, is used for the group ID range of 150
to 256. Due to the factory-set audio encryption key the
devices within the group ID range of 150 to 256 can
connect to each other without pairing via the charger. In
this case receivers can connect to transmitters via the
dynamic channel search.
Example: Via the dynamic channel search, a receiver
which is set to the group ID 160 will find all transmitters
which are active and also set to the group ID 160. The
receiver can connect to a transmitter without pairing. The
receiver will not find transmitters beyond the set group ID
range of 160.
Attention: When using several transmitters (e.g. Unite AP4
and several Unite TP) with the same group ID at the same
time, make sure that the individual channel names differ
from each other! Otherwise this can cause connection
problems with the receivers!
Use with the individual group ID 1 - 149
If several receivers are to be divided into different
groups with an individual encryption, for each group an