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T-Desk Reference Manual

 

     

Document Reference

T-Desk Desktop Software Reference Manual

Part Number 399G115 Rev A
TDeskRefMan_D0000108_2014_RevA

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Summary of Contents for T-Desk

Page 1: ...T Desk Desktop Software Reference Manual 399G115 Rev A 8 July 2014...

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Page 3: ...Connection 2 System Requirements 3 Installation 3 T Desk Overview 4 BaseStation Main Tab 5 BaseStation Wire Levels Tab 7 BaseStation Settings Tab 8 BaseStation Tech Menu Tab 10 BeltStation Main Tab 1...

Page 4: ...istributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation reverse engineering No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written autho...

Page 5: ...d alone Tempest BaseStation with up to five BeltStations is as easy to operate as a cell phone However optimizing multiple Tempest BaseStations while connected to one or more wired intercom systems is...

Page 6: ...manual addressing can be selected or addressing can be disabled The following TCP IP modes are available via the BaseStation for connection to T Desk Disabled Disables LAN connection on rear of BaseS...

Page 7: ...ed for direct connection between the BaseStation and computers not equipped with Auto MDIX capability Installation A copy of T Desk is available from the Tempest Wireless CD provided by your Tempest W...

Page 8: ...b Under each primary system tab there are a series of sections which will direct you to specific system settings features and information 4 Battery Alert this notifies the user of the battery status f...

Page 9: ...five that are associated and logged into the currently selected BaseStation This information includes the name of the BeltStation talk channels enabled and in use battery level and alert RSSI Radio Si...

Page 10: ...is pressed the relay is closed Relay 5 is still available to work with any other trigger options available as it would in Normal mode The BeltStation relays are configured under the BeltStation s Main...

Page 11: ...utton under Master Mode Two buttons will appear click the On button When unavailable in RTS or Balanced BAL mode this button will be disabled and grayed out If there is no power on any of the 2 wire X...

Page 12: ...ch BeltStation as Program Volume with individual level control The Aux Out levels can be adjusted for all intercom channels A D and are measured in decibels dB To enable move the slider bar to any val...

Page 13: ...ed by moving the slider bar to the left down or the right up Headset microphones may be of Electret or Dynamic type and the BaseStation automatically detects which type is connected The gain for each...

Page 14: ...s to minimize the probability of inadvertent adjustments The front panel can be unlocked by pressing MENU ENT on the BaseStation as well as from T Desk BaseStation Tech Menu Tab Rename BaseStation Typ...

Page 15: ...this feature is not applicable Menu Lock Key This is the 3 digit security key required to unlock the Menu Lock feature Radio Configuration Proper configuration of the radio is critical for optimal pe...

Page 16: ...Next select the location where you would like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name To load a profile click on the blue button labeled Load Profile Browse to the d...

Page 17: ...k A B or C D Button The Talk button s can be set to Latching Momentary or Disabled mode y y Channel Select a user can set each channel knob independently The channels can be set to Talk and Listen to...

Page 18: ...y y Minimum Volume the belt will not adjust lower than the minimum volume Talk Controls y y Mic Gain adjusts the Mic Gain level dB for the BeltStation y y Talk Tones when enabled the user will hear a...

Page 19: ...battery reaches 10 charge y y Menu Lock when enabled it allows the BeltStation menu to be locked Advanced Settings y y Roaming Bias this feature adjusts the parameters that determine when a BeltStatio...

Page 20: ...to the selected BeltStation To load a profile click on the blue button labeled Load Profile under the desired belt Next select which profile you would like to load to the BeltStation and click Open T...

Page 21: ...s status area Once all systems are optimized this screen provides an easy method for continuous moni toring of all BeltStations All Belts Tab The All Belts Tab is a real time snapshot of all BeltStati...

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