HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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clockwise to increase the level. Press the setup/enter encoder to select the
output level.
output level.
6.11
Setting beltpack latching
Beltpack latching determines whether the beltpack A and B latch when pressed so
that the user does not have to keep the button pressed to maintain an audio
route, or are non-latching so the audio route is only open when the button is
pressed.
that the user does not have to keep the button pressed to maintain an audio
route, or are non-latching so the audio route is only open when the button is
pressed.
1)
From the MAIN menu, select BELTPACKS.
The AVAILABLE BELTPACKS screen is displayed (see Figure 6-2 Available
beltpacks menu).
beltpacks menu).
2)
Select the beltpack for which audio levels are to be set. The BELTPACK
menu is displayed.
menu is displayed.
3)
Select ‘LATCH’. The beltpack latching menu is displayed, as shown in
Figure 6-23 Beltpack latching menu.
Figure 6-23 Beltpack latching menu.
Figure 6-23 Beltpack latching menu
4)
Use the setup/enter encoder to select ‘NON-LATCHING’ or ‘LATCHING’ on
the menu and press the setup/enter encoder to set the latching status.
the menu and press the setup/enter encoder to set the latching status.
6.12
Over the Air (OTA) beltpack registration from the
Base station
Base station
Before beltpacks can be used they must be registered to the Base station. There
are a number of ways of doing this, either OTA or via a USB cable using the
configuration software.
are a number of ways of doing this, either OTA or via a USB cable using the
configuration software.
For more information, see 3.4.1 Over the air (OTA) registration of a beltpack
from the Base station for the procedure.
from the Base station for the procedure.
6.13
Setting input and output port levels
The settings at the Base station determine the input and output audio levels of a
device connected to a port. The user can adjust the levels from -20 to +6 dB.
device connected to a port. The user can adjust the levels from -20 to +6 dB.