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The front-panel display contains the name (label) of the beltpack user, identifies
the two talk/listen labels currently selected by the user, and gives other
information such as signal strength and battery level.
A 4-pin male headset connector is provided for connection with a standard
Clear-Com headset or similar. The CellCom 10 beltpack will operate for up to 8
hours on four AA alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
BELTPACK TOP CONTROL SECTION
Figure 2: View of Top of Beltpack
Talk Knobs, Channels A and B
The talk knob functions as a volume control for incoming audio assigned to
channels A and B. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, and
counterclockwise to decrease it.
To talk or listen on a channel, press and hold the knob down while speaking or
listening from the headset. While you hold the knob down, your voice transmits
on that channel. When you release the knob, your voice no longer transmits.
To “latch” a knob “on” for hands-free use, quickly tap the knob. Another quick
tap releases the latch.
Level-Control Lights, Channels A and B
Three level-control lights are located next to each talk knob. The first light is
green, the second is yellow, and the third is red. With the knob turned fully
counterclockwise, only the green LED is lit to indicate low volume. Turning the
knob clockwise, low audio level is heard in the headset. Turning the knob more,
both the green and yellow LED’s light, and higher audio level is heard. This
continues through the maximum audio level, indicated by only the red light
being lit.
Channel A and B
Ro
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Talk/Lis
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Green lis
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Red
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Answer-Back Ligh
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Level Con
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A. Green--low incoming audio level
B. Yellow--medium incoming audio level
C. Red--high incoming audio level
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Any or all of the beltpack’s
six audio routes may be
kept open while you talk or
listen on the beltpack.
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