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Clear-Com HME DX210 Operating Instructions
3
System Operation
This chapter describes how to operate the Base Station, Beltpack or All-In-One Headset.
3.1 Base Station Operation
3.1.1 Digital Radio Controls and Indicator Lights
●
The
CLR/BND
button,
RESET
button,
STATUS
indicator and
REG
button are used
when registering beltpacks and all-in-one
headsets. Refer to
Registration procedure,
page 9
.
●
The
UNLATCH
button is used by the base station operator to unlatch
all
beltpacks and all-in-one
headset transmitters.
●
The
RECEIVE IC1, IC2
(Intercoms) and
ISO
(Isolate)
lights indicate whether reception from a
Beltpack or all-in-one headset is on
IC1
,
IC2
or
ISO
.
3.1.2 Local Headset Connector, Controls and Indicator Lights
●
The
SEL
(select) button is used to select
communication from the local headset to
IC1, IC2,
IC1 & IC2
or
ISO
.
●
The
IC1, IC2, IC1 & IC2
or
ISO
indicator light will be lit
for the selection you made.
●
IC1
and
IC2
communication will be heard by wireless users on the respective channel, as well as
users wired into 2-W and 4-W connections.
●
ISO
is heard in both wireless channels, and
AUX OUT
if activated.
NOTE:
When the
ISO
button is pressed,
ISO RELAY
(#
50
) is activated.
●
The
TALK
button is used for communication from the local headset to the selected channel.
For open communication
, press and release the
TALK
button quickly to “latch on”. To “latch off,”
press and release the button again quickly.
For momentary communication
, press and hold the
TALK
button for more than one second. In this
mode, the selected channel will remain open only as long as you are pressing the
TALK
button. The
TALK
light indicates that the
TALK
mode is active via the local headset.
●
Use the
VOLUME
control to adjust the output to the local headset earpiece.
●
Use the
MIC LEVEL
control to adjust the audio level from the local headset microphone.
Registration
AUX IN Assign and
AUX In/Out Controls
Audio Channel and
Auto-Null Controls
Local Headset
Connector & Controls
Power
Switch