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2.5 MAIN UNITS CONTROLS
2.5.1 MODE
The
MODE
button
[M]
controls functions of the unit.
g
Step forward through the
MODE
steps in the menu by pressing briefly on the
[M]
button.
Voice messages
“VOX”, “MICROPHONE”, “VOLUME”
are given respectively to confirm the actual mode.
g
Step backwards through the
MODE
steps by double press on the
[M]
button.
Voice messages
“MICROPHONE”, “VOX”, “VOLUME”
are given respectively to confirm the actual mode.
g
Use the
[+]
and
[–]
buttons to adjust the settings respectively.
Current settings are stored when the unit is switched off.
Notice:
A double-press in
VOLUME MODE
and
LISTEN ONLY MODE
on a base unit will put the unit in
REGISTRATION
MODE
(see 2.2.4 MAKE A BASE UNIT READY FOR PORTABLES TO BE REGISTERED).
Double press in
VOLUME MODE
and
LISTEN ONLY MODE
on a portable unit will put the unit in
BASE SELECTION
MODE
(see 2.3.7 SELECT ANOTHER BASE FROM A PORTABLE UNIT).
2.5.1.1 VOLUME (sound pressure)
In
VOLUME MODE
the level of the incoming audio can be set in 5 steps.
g
Use the
[+]
or
[–]
button to set the sound level from the DECT-Com unit.
A voice message confirms the new setting each time you press a button.
2.5.1.1.1 VOLUME BOOST (higher sound pressure)
The volume levels on all active volume steps can be increased by +6 dB. For instance, this function can be used to
compensate for additional attenuation from simultaneous use of ear-plugs and headset.
g
Press the
[+]
button for 10 seconds to activate
VOLUME BOOST
function.
A voice confirmation
“EXTRA HIGH VOLUME”
is given when you have activated the function.
WARNING: High sound pressure!
Last used setting remains between sessions!
g
Press the
[–]
button for 10 seconds to deactivate
VOLUME BOOST.
A voice confirmation
“NORMAL VOLUME”
is given when you have deactivated the function.
2.5.1.2 VOX (Voice operated transmission)
In simplex radio communication, VOX normally means that reception of the incoming sound from the receiver is completely
stopped when sound of a certain level reaches the microphone and switches the radio to transmission mode.
With the full duplex DECT-Com II units, VOX means “a voice operated noise gate”, which can prevent from transmitting
background noise up to a certain sound level from units where the user do not speak, but can constantly, all the time, listen
to the incoming sound from the conference.
g
In
VOX MODE
, use the
[+]
and
[–]
buttons to set the VOX sensitivity.
There are 7
VOX
settings;
“OPEN – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – OFF”
, where
OPEN
means constantly transmitting (continuous full
duplex) and OFF means that you have to use a
[PTT#]
button to transmit (see 2.5.2 PTT).
A voice message indicates your selected choice.
Last used setting is remembered between sessions.
IMPORTANT:
If you are using a Peltor headset which has a microphone with ambient-noise compensation, always position
the microphone very close to your lips (max. 3 millimetres) for optimal VOX function!
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