INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW
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Ops Ver. 03/18
2. Power up the “
Remote Transceiver Pack(s)
” and
connect each device to “
Single‐Cup Headset with
Boom Microphone
.”
NOTE:
When positioned within
the Wireless Communications Field/Network
produced by the “
Transceiver Base Station
,”
operators wearing the “
Remote Transceiver Packs
”
are able to talk and listen to one another
simultaneously over the “
Single‐Cup Headset with
Boom Microphone
” connected to the device.
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #1
TRANSCEIVER BASE
STATION
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #2
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #3
3. Use the “
25 ft. Audio Patch Cable
” to connect the
“
Transceiver Base Station
” to an audio output jack of
the audio source (i.e. Hostage/Crisis Negotiations
Throw Phone or other communications system/
equipment) that is be monitored by the operators.
After the “
Transceiver Base Station
” has been
connected to the desired audio source (i.e.
negotiations/ communications taking place between
the Negotiator and subject), operators wearing the
“
Remote Transceiver Packs
” positioned within the
Wireless Communications Field/Network are now be
able to wirelessly monitor the audio source’s signal as
well as talk and listen to one another.
NOTE:
Any
communications that take place between the operators
over the “
Remote Transceiver Packs
” do NOT feed back
into the audio source (i.e. the Primary Negotiator and
the subject will NOT hear the communications taking
place between the operators).
AUDIO SOURCE’S
AUDIO OUTPUT JACK
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #1
TRANSCEIVER BASE
STATION
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #2
REMOTE
TRANSCEIVER
PACK #3