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Last updated 2 years ago

Pairing

From the "App Launcher" screen, slide down the notification drawer from the top of the screen.

Select Herelink Settings

Click Pair button and then hold the Pair/Reset button on Air Unit until LED2 blinks.

Selecting FCC/CE settings

Select the region you are residing in or matches closest to your locations policy from Country under Herelink Settings main screen.

Frequency Setting

Click FREQUENCY in Herelink Settings screen to adjust frequency range.

  • Freq (Fixed frequency selection, used to set frequency manually)

  • DL BW

    (Downlink bandwidth: select DL_10M / DL_20M for less interference, 20M for long distance control. 1.4M is preferred in multiple interference scenarios)

  • Uplink bandwidth: select UL_1.4M / UL_10M / UL_20M for less interference, 20M for long distance control. 1.4M is preferred in multiple interference scenarios

  • Hopping

    (downlink signal hopping switch, You are advised to enable this mode to automatically select the best working frequency)

  • Tx Ant (Antenna select)

  • PAIR (Pair button)

  • GET STATE (upload setting)

  • FREQ SCAN (Scan the current optimal frequency)