SYSTEM OPERATION
This chapter describes how to operate the Base Station and COMMUNICATOR
Base Station Operation
COMMUNICATOR
Registration
Power Switch
System and Registration Controls and Indicator Lights
The CLR/BND button, RESET button, STATUS indicator and REG button are used when registering
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Communicators. Refer to
The UNLATCH button is used by the base station operator to turn off microphones on all Communicator
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transmitters.
The RECEIVE A, B (Intercoms) and ISO (Isolate) lights indicate whether reception from a Communicator is on
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A, B or ISO.
Local Headset Connector, Controls and Indicator Lights
The SEL button (Select) is used to select
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communication from the local headset to A, B, A &
B, or ISO.
The A, B, A & B, or ISO indicator light will be lit for
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the selection you made.
A and B communication will be heard by wireless
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users on the respective channel, as well as users
wired into 2-W and 4-W connections.
ISO is heard in both wireless channels, and AUX OUT if activated.
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NOTE: When the ISO button is pressed, ISO RELAY is activated.
The TALK button (red) is used for communication from the local headset to the selected channel. For open
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communication, press and release the TALK button quickly to "latch on." To "latch off," press and release the
button again quickly.
For momentary communication, press and hold the TALK button for more than one second. In this mode, the
selected channel will remain open only as long as you are pressing the TALK button. The TALK light indicates
the TALK mode is active via the local headset.
Use the VOLUME control to adjust the output to the local headset ear piece.
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Use the MIC LEVEL control to adjust the audio level from the local headset microphone.
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Audio Channel and
Auto-Null Controls
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COMMUNICATOR
Setup and Registration
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(Belt Pack or All-In-One Headset).
AUX IN Assign and
AUX In/Out Controls
(pg. 13).
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Local Headset
Connector & Controls
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