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Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu is to set-up and configure the Headset for use. Caution must
be taken with these adjustments, as they change the operational characteristics of
the Headset. When in the menu system, all functions except PTT and Power are
locked out.
To Enter the Advanced Menu
1.
Turn the headset off.
2.
Simultaneously press and hold the forward
, back
, and Power
buttons until you hear “
Advanced Menu
”.
To Adjust Advanced Menu settings
1.
Enter the Advanced Menu.
2.
Repeatedly press the menu
button until you hear your setting.
3.
Press either the plus
or minus
–
to cycle through the options.
To Exit the Advanced Menu
1.
Press the forward
, PTT
, or back
button or wait 30 seconds to
automatically exit.
Radio & Intercom Function
Sets the function of the PTT and Intercom.
Radio Transmit
: For Radio PTT, when the Headset has a DECT connection, the PTT
will activate only the DECT Radio wireless connection. When the Headset does not
have a DECT connection, the PTT will activate the AUX Radio wired connection.
Intercom
: This configures how the PTT and Noise Gate interact with each other
while a person is talking with their local wireless team. If you can hear yourself
through the side tone, others can hear you.
Factory Setting
Options:
“
Radio VOX
”:
Radio Transmit
on PTT
, Hands
Free Intercom
“
Radio VOX
”: Radio Transmit on PTT
, Hands Free Intercom
“
Radio PTT
”: Radio Transmit on PTT
, Push to Talk Intercom
“
Intercom VOX
”: Hands Free Intercom only
“
Intercom PTT
”:
Push to Talk Intercom only
“
Intercom Toggle
”:
Toggle to Talk Intercom only
Version Number (
"Version 1"
)
Indicates what firmware version your headset is running.
DECT Bandwidth (
"DECT Wide"
)
Factory Setting
Options:
“
DECT Wide
”
“
DECT Wide"
– Better sound quality.
“
DECT Narrow
” – Better resistance to interference.
"Radio On" or "Radio Off"
Enabling this setting makes the headset read out RSSI (Received Signal Strength
Indicator) numbers that tell you how strong the connection to The Base Station or
Comhub is. This can be used to improve system installations.
Mic Sensitivity
The Mic sensitivity may be configured into multiple modes of operation to tailor to
the user’s application.
To turn on the microphone always use “Mic ON”. This disables the Mic noise
gate completely. A whisper will be heard by all.
"Mic Auto" settings are automatic noise gates with increasing sensitivities.
"Mic XX" settings are for stable SPL environments of increasing volume.
Firecom 30XXR and 10 series intercoms require specific Mic Sensitivity settings
for correct operation. "Firecom 4", "Firecom 5", and "Firecom 6", are tailored
specifically to work with these Legacy Intercoms. Use with other mic sensitivity
settings will result in poor audio quality and clipped communications.
When the user presses the Radio PTT, any noise gate will be removed.
Factory Setting
Options:
“
Mic Auto 1
”
“
Mic On
” (No Noise Gate)
“
Mic Auto 1
” (Highest Sensitivity Automatic Noise Gate)
“
Mic Auto 2
”
“
Mic Auto 3
” (Lowest Sensitivity Automatic Noise Gate)
“
Mic 80
” (Noise Gate set to 80dB Environment)
“
Mic 90
” (Noise Gate set to 90dB Environment)
“
Mic 100
” (Noise Gate set to 100dB Environment)
“
Mic 110
” (Noise Gate set to 110dB Environment)
"Firecom 4"
(Legacy Setting – N/A to DW501, DW501BT)
"Firecom 5"
(Legacy Setting – N/A to DW501, DW501BT)
"Firecom 6"
(Legacy Setting – N/A to DW501, DW501BT)
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