HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
Page 60
5)
Rotate the setup/enter encoder. As the encoder is rotated the entire range
of available characters appears, starting with upper-case characters,
proceeding to lower-case characters, then to digits, and finally to
punctuation characters.
of available characters appears, starting with upper-case characters,
proceeding to lower-case characters, then to digits, and finally to
punctuation characters.
6)
When the desired new character appears, press the setup/enter encoder
to select it. The box disappears, and is replaced by the solid highlight.
to select it. The box disappears, and is replaced by the solid highlight.
7)
Repeat steps 4 through 6 for all the characters in the label that are to be
changed.
changed.
8)
Select ‘BACK’ to save the label. The front-panel display flashes to indicate
that the changes are being saved and applied.
that the changes are being saved and applied.
To edit another port label, scroll clockwise to the BACK command and select it.
The AVAILABLE AUDIO PORTS menu appears. Select a new audio port to edit, and
repeat steps 2 through 9.
The AVAILABLE AUDIO PORTS menu appears. Select a new audio port to edit, and
repeat steps 2 through 9.
6.6
Setting and changing group labels
A group label is used when an FS II beltpack needs to communicate with all
members of a group simultaneously, as in a partyline. The user can create up to
ten groups. Five of these can be standard groups with up to twelve members per
group and five can be wireless partyline groups with up to thirty members per
group.
members of a group simultaneously, as in a partyline. The user can create up to
ten groups. Five of these can be standard groups with up to twelve members per
group and five can be wireless partyline groups with up to thirty members per
group.
Group members can be individual beltpacks or wired devices connected to the
Base station. To form a group, the user must first create a name or “label” for the
group, and then assign members to the group.
Base station. To form a group, the user must first create a name or “label” for the
group, and then assign members to the group.
6.6.1
To create a group label
1)
From the main menu, select GROUPS. The first page of the AVAILABLE
GROUPS menu appears, as shown in The 5 standard group labels appear
on the first page of the menu. The generic labels GP#01 through GP#05
appear on the top row, and their editable versions appear on the lower
row. The default values are GRP01 through GRP05.
GROUPS menu appears, as shown in The 5 standard group labels appear
on the first page of the menu. The generic labels GP#01 through GP#05
appear on the top row, and their editable versions appear on the lower
row. The default values are GRP01 through GRP05.
Figure 6-11 Standard group labels
By scrolling all the way to the right, and then continuing to scroll, the wireless
partyline groups appear on the second page of the menu.
partyline groups appear on the second page of the menu.