HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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3)
From the Name list, select the beltpack.
4)
From the Reply key list, select a destination from the drop-down list.
To deactivate the REPLY key:
5)
From the Name list, select the beltpack.
6)
From the Reply key list, select ----.
10.4.10
Key assignment types
By default an assignment is talk only; however 4-wire and partyline inputs can be
selected as the following:
selected as the following:
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Listen. The caller can be heard, but no outgoing audio path is created
when the key is pressed.
when the key is pressed.
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Talk and listen (Talk&List). An outgoing and incoming audio path is
created when the key is pressed.
created when the key is pressed.
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Dual talk and listen (Dual T&L). A short press produces a latching
listen path, while a long press produces a momentary talk.
listen path, while a long press produces a momentary talk.
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Forced listen (Frc L). Assigning a key in this way forces a permanent
listen path - that is the remote source can be heard on the beltpack even
when the key is not latched on. No talk path is created when the key is
pressed. This is useful for monitoring a program input or directors feed.
listen path - that is the remote source can be heard on the beltpack even
when the key is not latched on. No talk path is created when the key is
pressed. This is useful for monitoring a program input or directors feed.
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Talk and forced listen (T&F L). This is the same as a Forced Listen key,
except a talk path is created when the key is pressed.
except a talk path is created when the key is pressed.
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Talk. The key will only create an outgoing audio path when pressed.
The type of a key is indicated on the beltpack with the use of different cases for
the label: a Talk key is shown in all capitals, for example TEST. A listen key is
shown in all lower-case, for example test. Dual Talk and Listen, and Talk and
Forced Listen keys are indicated by an initial capital, with the rest in lower case,
for example Test.
the label: a Talk key is shown in all capitals, for example TEST. A listen key is
shown in all lower-case, for example test. Dual Talk and Listen, and Talk and
Forced Listen keys are indicated by an initial capital, with the rest in lower case,
for example Test.
10.5
Configuring ports
From the Configuration Editor, you can use the Ports tab to:
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Select, name and configure ports
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Set the input output and VOX levels for ports