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Tempest NG User Manual v1.2013
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Components
Talk Button
– The talk button on top of the BeltPack may be set to either Latch, Momentary, or Disable. Latch means that
with a quick press and release, the talk button will stay active. Momentary means that when released, the talk button always
turns off. Disable means that the user on that BeltPack cannot talk at all. Note: when in the Latch mode, it operates in an
intelligent manner. With a quick press and release, the talk button will change states – i.e., if on, it will turn off; if off, it will
turn on. However, if the user presses and holds the button, the unit assumes that the user wishes the button to turn off when
released. This is useful for users that talk infrequently since any used microphone adds additional background noise for all
of the other users.
C-Button
– The C-button on top of the BeltPack may be set to either Latch, Momentary, or Disable. Latch means that once
pressed and released, the C-button will stay active. Momentary means that when released, the C-button always turns off.
Disable means that the user on that BeltPack cannot access the C-channel at all. Note: when in the Latch mode, it operates
in an intelligent manner. If the user presses and releases, the C-button will change states – i.e., if on, it will turn off; if off, it
will turn on. However, if the user presses and holds the button, the unit assumes that the user wants the button to turn off
when released.
Mic Gain
– This is the input level of the headset microphone into the BeltPack. Note that proper Mic Gain setting on the
BaseStation and each BeltPack is essential for proper system performance. When Mic Gain is set too high on any component,
it can cause echo or feedback throughout the system. The two principle types of headset microphones are Electret and
Dynamic. Tempest wireless products automatically detect which type of headset is connected. The Mic Gain setting for each
type is stored in memory. Always connect a headset before setting the Mic Gain.
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