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Display Screen
The display screen shows all of the menus and programming options that are
available within the CellCom 10 system. The user can select a particular beltpack
and view all of its current talk/listen assignments, or see all of the current
members of a particular group. Via the screen and rotary encoder, labels
(5-character user names) can be created and/or changed, new members assigned
to groups, input and output levels adjusted, and so on.
Setup/Enter Knob
The setup/enter knob is used to scroll through the various menu options within
the CellCom 10 base, in order to discover specific information regarding users or
to program communications routes and groups. Turning the knob clockwise
scrolls display items toward the right, and turning the knob counterclockwise
scrolls display items toward the left.
When a desired menu item is highlighted, pushing the setup/enter knob inward
will select that item. The lists of available beltpacks and groups typically span two
or more screens, so when the highlight is at the leftmost or rightmost part of the
screen and the user continues to turn the rotary encoder in that direction, the
display will jump to the next screen selections (Example: in the beltpack sections,
the first screen shows beltpacks 1 through 5, and the second shows 6 through
10.)
Power Switch
The power switch will turn the CEL-BASE base station on and off.
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