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You can answer this call in one of two ways:
• Press the front-panel “answer-back” button on your beltpack. This establishes
a return talk path to the calling beltpack. You can press and hold the button to
talk or you can quickly tap the button to “latch” it on.
• Use the front-panel scroll buttons to scroll to the page where the source’s label
appears and press the appropriate talk button as usual.
The second function is to call a beltpack even though it does not have your
“label” assigned to it. You must have assigned the destination beltpack’s
“label” to your beltpack however to make this type of call.
For example, a stage manager labeled “STMGR” has a lighting crew member’s
label “LGT1” assigned to his beltpack. However, the lighting crew member does
not have the stage manager’s label assigned to his beltpack.
The stage manager can call the lighting crew member in the usual way. The
lighting crew member can answer the call with the “answer-back” button on his
beltpack and establish a private conversation. The lighting crew member cannot
however initiate a direct call back to the stage manager.
BELTPACK MENU OPTIONS
The CellCom 10 beltpack presents you with a number of adjustable parameters.
The main categories of the adjustments are: Alarm Options, Audio Options,
View Status, and Adjust Contrast. An icon of an upward pointing arrow
designates EXIT or BACK, and is available on each menu page. Selecting this
icon and pressing the center ENTER button takes you to the previous screen,
and exits to the beltpack’s main menu.
ALARM OPTIONS
Low Battery Alarm
The low-battery alarm has two settings: on and off. Using the scroll keys, select
the desired setting and then press the center ENTER key.
• When you select ON, you will hear a beep at intervals in your headset to
indicate that it is time to replace or recharge the belpack batteries. This will
occur when the battery level is sufficiently low (approximately 20 minutes of
remaining battery life)
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• When you select OFF, you will not be warned of low battery level.
Low Signal Alarm
The low-signal alarm has two settings: on and off. Using the scroll keys, select the
desired setting and then press the center ENTER key.
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