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SETTING AND ADJUSTING LISTEN LEVELS
You can adjust a beltpack’s incoming audio volume (“listen level”) in two ways:
• You can set the overall maximum level for the beltpack by using the beltpack
menu options.
• You can adjust the incoming audio level as you talk or listen on the beltpack
using the beltpack’s talk buttons.
To adjust the overall maximum “listen level” for a beltpack:
1. From the beltpack’s display, scroll to Audio Options, then Headset Options,
then Master Level.
2. Select Master Level by pressing the enter button.
A bar graph appears on the display.
3. Using the right and left scroll keys, adjust the level up or down as desired on
the bar graph.
Typically, the level control will be set to around 2/3 of maximum.
4. When the desired level is reached, press the enter button.
That selection is saved in the beltpack’s memory. The display returns to the
previous screen.
To adjust the listen level as you talk or listen from the beltpack:
• As you talk and listen, rotate an assignment’s talk button to increase or
decrease the incoming volume level (“listen level”) for that assignment.
• As you scroll between pages, the listen levels for the various assignments
remain intact. For example, rotating the talk button to increase or decrease the
listen level for the first assignment on page 2 will not affect the listen level set
with the same talk button on page 1 or 3.
• The three lights next to each talk button, labeled “Vol A” and Vol B,” show
you the current listen level. At the lowest audio level, the green light
illuminates. As the listen level increases to moderate, the yellow light
illuminates, and as it increases to maximum, the red light illuminates. Note
that the position of the talk button does not affect the level that is heard or
indicated by the lights.
USING THE BELTPACK ANSWER-BACK FUNCTIONS
A beltpack’s “answer-back” key performs two functions:
The first function is to answer a call from a source whose “label” does not
appear on the currently selected beltpack page.
When a source whose label does not appear on the currently selected beltpack
page, but whose label does appear on a non-selected page, your beltpack’s
“answer-back” light flashes, and you can hear the caller’s voice in your headset at
whatever incoming volume you previously set for that label.
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