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ORB35 Receiver/Base Unit
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Receiver/Base Unit Programming DIP Switches
Programming DIP Switch (Rear)
The 8-position DIP switch allows several of the systemʼs operational parameters to be set.
NOTE:
Uses of labels “A” and “B” below for the OMX1 refer to which charging dock
the OMX1 was previously inserted in. OMX1 parameters, such as transmitting
frequencies and enabled functions are synced with the ORB35 unit each
time an OMX1 is inserted in one of the charging docks. Inserting an OMX1 into
Dock A will give it those associated functions. Likewise inserting the same OMX1
into Dock B will instead give it the “B” setting attributes.
SWITCH:
#1.
The Orator can operate on two different frequency bands. Dual-band operation is provided
to improve the systemʼs ability to avoid interference sources within the environment.
When possible, it is best to use the low band since the OMX1ʼs battery life will be
increased in this band.
# 2.
Setting this switch to ON allows the “A” OMX1 to mute the audio of the “B” OMX1, when-
ever the Mute function button on the “A” OMX1 is depressed. Setting the switch to
OFF disables this feature. See the OMX1 section for information on this function button.
# 3.
Setting this switch to ON allows the “A” OMX1 to initiate a call-in to the facilityʼs intercom
system whenever the Call-In function button on the “A” OMX1 is depressed. Setting the
switch to OFF disables this feature. See the OMX1 section for information on this
function button.
IMPORTANT:
The Orator Call-In feature is provided as a convenience for the user and is not
intended to be used as a personal safety device. In an emergency situation,
the Call-In device provided with the intercom system should be used.
# 4.
Setting this switch to ON allows the “B” OMX1 to mute the audio of the “A” OMX1, when-
ever the Mute function button on the “B” OMX1 is depressed. Setting the switch to
OFF disables this feature. See the OMX1 section for information on this function button.
# 5.
Setting this switch to ON allows the “B” OMX1 to initiate a call-in to the facilityʼs intercom
system whenever the Call-In function button on the “B” OMX1 is depressed. Setting
the switch to OFF disables this feature. See the OMX1 section for information on this
function button.
IMPORTANT:
The Orator Call-In feature is provided as a convenience for the user and is not
intended to be used as a personal safety device. In an emergency situation,
the Call-In device provided with the intercom system should be used.
# 6.
Determines the threshold level that will trigger an Override Mute. The LOW will
allow an override mute to be triggered by a smaller input signal. The HIGH setting will
require a larger input signal to cause an override mute. This switch is useful in situations
where the override input source is noisy and may cause false override muting.
# 7.
Determines the length of time after a triggered mute un-mutes the other inputs. The
“SHORT” setting provides a delay suitable for most paging applications; the “LONG”
setting provides a delay approximately twice as long (for atypical paging situations).
#8.
Turn the confirmation tone ON or OFF.
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