HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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2)
Wait until the recharging LED turns from red to green. The battery is now
fully recharged.
fully recharged.
Figure 7-8 FreeSpeak II battery charger
7.3.3
Powering on the beltpack
The recessed power button is used to turn the FS II beltpack on and off. Press
and hold the button for about three seconds to turn the beltpack on. To turn it off,
press and hold the button for about three seconds.
and hold the button for about three seconds to turn the beltpack on. To turn it off,
press and hold the button for about three seconds.
7.3.4
Using the beltpack to communicate
The beltpack has four keys labelled A, B, C, D and Reply. You can program each
of these keys to determine their communication destinations, and the type of
communication possible. For example, a key could be programmed to call a
partyline channel, with both talk and listen enabled. You can program the
beltpack keys by using:
of these keys to determine their communication destinations, and the type of
communication possible. For example, a key could be programmed to call a
partyline channel, with both talk and listen enabled. You can program the
beltpack keys by using:
•
The Eclipse HX software. For more information, see the Eclipse HX
Configuration Software User Guide.
Configuration Software User Guide.
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The FreeSpeak II Configuration Editor. For more information, see 10 FS
II Configuration Editor.
II Configuration Editor.
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The FreeSpeak II Base station.
To talk to all the devices connected to the channel:
1)
Connect a headset, using the 4-pin XLR–M connector on the base / rear of
the beltpack.
the beltpack.
2)
Press the appropriate key.