6 P R O G R A M M I N G M A N U A L
C M 4 0 & C M 5 0
LS1-USB Programming Cable and LS002 or LS003 adapter (cont.)
Figure 2 – Connecting the remote head
to the computer
Figure 3 – Connecting a base radio to the
computer
LS-UIC Programming Cable
It is possible to program a GME Commercial Base Radio via a UIC600 controller microphone using
the LS-UIC programming lead. The LS-UIC programming lead has a magnetic connector which
connects to the back of the UIC600 controller microphone whilst the USB end of the LS-UIC
programming lead connects into a PC or laptop. This programming set up can be particularly useful
in the field if the base radio is difficult to access.
The LS-UIC magnetic connector firmly connects to the UIC600 controller microphone in one
orientation only. Use the shape of the connector as a guide when aligning the connector with the
receptacle on the back of the UIC600 controller microphone.
The figure below shows how to connect the UIC600 controller microphone to a PC or laptop using
the LS-UIC programming lead.
Figure 4 – Connecting the LS-UIC programming lead to a UIC600 controller microphone
NOTE:
It is important to make sure that the LS-UIC programming lead remains secure and
undisturbed while programming.
GME recommends placing the UIC600 controller microphone face down, on a flat surface, during
programming.
LS-UIC magnetic
connector
UIC600 controller
microphone
Base
Computer
Computer