HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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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.
In order to edit another group label scroll clockwise to the BACK command and
select it. The AVAILABLE GROUPS menu appears. Select a new group label to edit,
and repeat steps 2 through 9.
select it. The AVAILABLE GROUPS menu appears. Select a new group label to edit,
and repeat steps 2 through 9.
6.7
Adding group members
When a group name or “label” has been chosen the user may then “populate” that
group. Group members are drawn from the individual wireless beltpacks and
individual wired devices connected to the FS II Base station. A group created from
these devices functions as a partyline, in which all members of the group can
communicate simultaneously with all other members of the group. A standard
partyline group may contain up to fifteen members and a wireless partyline group
may contain up to twenty eight members.
group. Group members are drawn from the individual wireless beltpacks and
individual wired devices connected to the FS II Base station. A group created from
these devices functions as a partyline, in which all members of the group can
communicate simultaneously with all other members of the group. A standard
partyline group may contain up to fifteen members and a wireless partyline group
may contain up to twenty eight members.
Note:
Headsets cannot be added to a wireless partyline type group by this method.
6.7.1
To assign members to a group
1)
From the MAIN menu, select GROUPS. The AVAILABLE GROUPS menu
appears.
appears.
2)
Select the group to which members are to be added. The PROGRAMMING
OPTIONS menu appears, as shown in Figure 6-15 Group programming
options menu.
OPTIONS menu appears, as shown in Figure 6-15 Group programming
options menu.
Figure 6-15 Group programming options menu
3)
Select MEMBERS from the menu.
The MEMBERS menu appears, as shown in Figure 6-16 Adding members to a
group. On this set of pages, all of the Base station wired ports appear (HDSTA
through PRGRM, “headset A” through “program”), followed by the labels for all
twenty FS II beltpacks. The menu header displays the number of members
currently in the group out of a possible maximum of twelve members e.g. 4/12
for four members.
group. On this set of pages, all of the Base station wired ports appear (HDSTA
through PRGRM, “headset A” through “program”), followed by the labels for all
twenty FS II beltpacks. The menu header displays the number of members
currently in the group out of a possible maximum of twelve members e.g. 4/12
for four members.