Radio Active Design LLC UV-1GBS Manual Do Utilizador
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Home Screen
The Home Screen is the root of the UV-1G Base Station UI. It displays information regarding
transmitter power level, receiver status, base station link mode, and local headset status. The
left portion of the screen provides links to the main menu and RSSI screens.
MENU
MENU
....
....
M
M
.........
.........
R
R
1
1
C
C
1
1
...
...
R
R
4
4
OFF
OFF
MENU
MENU
....
....
T
T
1 50
1 50
mW
mW
...
...
R
R
2
2
C
C
2
2
...
...
R
R
5
5
NTx
NTx
MENU
MENU
....
....
T
T
2 50
2 50
mW
mW
...
...
R
R
3
3
OFF
OFF
..
..
R
R
6
6
W
W
1
1
RSSI
RSSI
....
....
HS
HS
:
:
OFF
OFF
Transmitter Power Level
The indicators T1 and T2 represent Transmitter 1 and Transmitter 2. The options for these
are: OFF, 10mW, 20mW, 50mW (Part 15), and 100mW, 250mW (Part 74 only).
See TRANSMITTER SETTINGS for details on changing these parameters.
Receiver Status
The indicators R1 through R6 represent the status of a given receiver (transmit status for
each belt pack).
The table below shows the different receiver status codes along with their meaning.
Code
Meaning
OFF
Receiver is off (disabled).
NTx
Receiver is enabled and the belt pack is not transmitting.
C1
(Intercom) Channel 1
C2
(Intercom) Channel 2
C12
(Intercom) Channels 1 & 2
W1
Wireless-Talk-Around 1
W2
Wireless-Talk-Around 2
W12
Wireless-Talk-Around 1 & 2
SA
Stage Announce
Base Station Link Mode
The Base Station Link Mode status appears on the Home Screen above the power level
indication for transmitter 1 (T1).
The letter M stands for master and S for slave.
Two base stations can be linked to expand the number of belt packs that a system can
handle.