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DZM Operating Manual | Firmware v2.00
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Setting ICS to DZM audio level
The audio level from the intercom/interphone system (ICS) going out to the DZM may be adjusted on the DZM.
Altering the ICS to DZM audio level on the DZM:
From the ’Audio Setup’ sub-menu, use the arrow keys to navigate
to 'ICS Level ICS --> DZM'.
Press the
ENTER key to select. The 'ICS Level ICS --> DZM'
screen displays.
Press the
or
arrow keys to increase the audio level.
OR
press the
or
arrow keys to decrease the audio
level. 0 is the lowest volume. 100 is the highest volume. 50 is the
default volume.
This value should never be set to 0. Setting to 0 prevents all
audio going out to the ICS from being heard.
Press the
ENTER key to save.
Setting Flightcell® DZM Sidetone
When users wear a headset, they can hear their own voice in their headphones. The audio from their microphone
is amplified and sent to the headphones. This is called sidetone.
Some installation configurations may require the DZM to provide sidetone. The intercom/interphone (ICS)
sidetone setting is used to enable or disable the DZM's sidetone. When ICS sidetone is 'On', audio received from
the ICS into the DZM is passed back out to the ICS. ICS sidetone is required to be activated where no sidetone is
provided by an ICS, or if there is no ICS.