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4.3.
Using the local handset.
4.3.1.
This handset can be used as a local
incident command radio or a
troubleshooting device. Up to 250’
of cable maybe added to the cable
length. Then handset maybe replace
with a C-AT provided headset.
4.3.2.
The handset microphone is enabled
when the push-to-talk bar in the
center of the handset is depressed
and held down.
4.3.3.
The audio level to the handset
speaker can be adjusted by the
rotating the volume knob above the
jack. Counterclockwise decreases
the audio level, and clockwise
increases the listening level.
FIGURE 26: HEADET ON CABLE REEL
4.4.
ICRI phone link in optional (RJ-10
connection)
4.4.1.
The ICRI can be configured with an
optional RJ-10 jack built into the
unit. This jack will provide the user
the ability connect a standard
telephone handset without using the
standard telephone port on the front
of the ICRI.
FIGURE 27: RJ-10 JACK
NOTE: The RJ-10 jack and the telephone
interface jack on the front of the unit will not
function simultaneously. Use only one at a
time.
4.4.2.
To use the RJ-10 jack with a land-line,
on your standard phone, disconnect the
cable from the handset of the phone
while leaving it connected to the base.
Plug the cable directly into the RJ-10
jack on the side of the ICRI.
FIGURE 28: RJ-10 CABLE FOR NOKIA
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