13
Clear-Com HME DX210 Operating Instructions
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If only
AUX IN
is used, press the
AUX IN/OUT SELECT
button
(#
28
) until the
IN
light (#
27
). Listen to the headset audio input
as you adjust the
INPUT
control (#
26
) below the light to the
desired level.
●
If only
AUX OUT
is used, press the
AUX IN/OUT SELECT
button (#
28
) until the
OUT
light (#
29
) comes on. Check the
audio level on the auxiliary equipment, and adjust the
OUTPUT
control (
#30
) to the desired level.
●
If the auxiliary equipment requires two-way communication, have someone listening at the auxiliary
unit. Press the
AUX IN/OUT SELECT
button (#
28
) until both the
IN
and
OUT
lights (#s
27
and
29
) go
on. While speaking into your headset microphone, adjust the
OUT
control (#
30
) above the light to the
desired listening level at the auxiliary unit. Listen to the audio input in your headset as you adjust the
INPUT
control (#
26
) below the light to the desired level.
Auxiliary Controls and Indicator Lights:
●
The
SELECT
button on the right (#
28
) is used to select
AUX IN
(audio from auxiliary equipment
connected to the base station),
AUX OUT
(audio to the auxiliary equipment from the ISO channel of the
beltpack, all-in-one headset or local headset.
●
The
IN
and
OUT
lights come on green to indicate the selection.
●
The
INPUT
and
OUTPUT
controls adjust auxiliary inbound and outbound audio levels.
●
The
SELECT
button on the left (#
25
) is used to select
IC1
or
IC2
or both as the destination for
AUX
IN
audio. The
IC1
and/or
IC2 INPUT ASSIGN
lights come on green to indicate the selection as the
destination for
AUX IN
audio.
NOTE:
If you are not connecting other equipment, go on to
System Operation, section 3, page 14.
2.6 ISO Relay
During ISO communication, a relay closure is provided. This can be used for tasks such as keying a long
range radio or triggering an alert light. It can be activated from a beltpack, all-in-one headset or a local
headset.
The
AUXILIARY SELECT
button (#
25
) is used to select
IC1
or
IC2
or both as the
destination for
AUX IN
audio. The
IC1
and/or
IC2 INPUT ASSIGN
lights (#
24
) come on
green to indicate the selection as the destination for
AUX IN
audio. If neither is selected,
AUX IN
audio will not be routed to the beltpack or all-in-one headset. The
AUX IN
light must
be lit for the
INPUT ASSIGN SELECT
function to operate.
Base station front panel
Base station rear panel