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OPTIONAL SATPHONE, LAND-LINE TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
PHONE INTERFACE
NOTE: If a land-line, cellular telephone or
satellite telephone will be linked through the
ICRI to the 2-way radios, the “acoustic
coupler” interconnect cable (part number
179.0650) can be used.
If a cellular telephone with a 2.5mm
“headset” jack will be linked through the
ICRI to the 2-way radios, an interconnect
cable (part number 179.0672) with a 2.5mm
plug can be used.
4.1.
Using the acoustic coupler.
4.1.1.
The acoustic coupler,
FIGURE 19
, is
installed on a telephone handset or
cellular telephone by positioning the
transducers over the speaker and
microphone of the telephone.
4.1.2.
FIGURE
20
and
4.1.3.
FIGURE 21.
4.1.4.
Position the BLACK pad directly over
the speaker (labeled
TO EARPIECE
on its cable) and secure by stretching
the elastic strap over the handset/cell
phone.
4.1.5.
Position the RED pad directly over the
microphone (labeled
TO MOUTH-
PIECE
on its cable) and secure by
stretching the elastic strap over the
handset/cell phone. Based on the
design of the cellular telephone, to
place an out-going call may require
moving the transducers in order to
access the cell phone’s keypad.
FIGURE 19: ACOUSTIC COUPLER
FIGURE 20: ACOUSTIC COUPLER TO
CELLULAR PHONE
4.1.6.
Lastly, plug into ICRI at jack labeled
“Telephone Interface (Coupler)”,
FIGURE 22.
NOTE: The plug on the cable and the jack are
“keyed”. Be sure to align the key before
inserting the plug on to the connector or the
connection may be damaged.
4.1.7.
After the plug is fully seated on the
jack, the locking ring on the plug
should be turned clockwise until the
ring cannot be turned further.
FIGURE 23.
4.1.8.
Set telephone’s earphone audio to a
mid-level setting following the
telephone’s instructions.
4.1.9.
After the interconnect cable from the
ICRI is connected to the telephone
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