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Input or Output Volume Down Adjustment
:
Every time you press and release the volume down button, a
beep will be heard from the headset as decreased level. When minimum level
is reached, “minimum” will be heard
from the headset.
NOTE: HEADSET SAFETY
Please note that there may be plenty of root causes of distortion, echo or cut-off on microphone sounds of headset. At the
initial set up, for the safe use, it is encouraged to set these values lower rather than higher and adjust for the best values
or improve matters caused by the relevant headset where applicable.
When the microphone gain, side tone or speaker volume on a specific headset is set too high, it is possibly cause a
kind of echo or distortion. Try to these gain or volume down for improving and mitigate the relevant matter.
When the microphone gain, side tone or speaker volume on a specific headset is set too low, it is possibly clip off the
first part of words or the talk may not be audible to others. Try to these gain or volume up for improving and mitigate
the relevant matter.
Software in the Base Station may adjust or improve the matter but, it is constrained to replace the headset if the relevant
matter is not improved.
MONITOR Menu
Move to and press SET to select MONITOR then, MONITOR menu appears as shown in Figure 4-6:
The MONITOR menu shows each Belt Pack is connected to which Remote Base Station or Base Station. Also you can
monitor each Belt Pack‟s RSSI, battery and microphone gain levels at the same time. The display shows the status up
to 32 Belt Packs with which have been paired up in the normal mode by pairing order. Additional Belt Packs with which
have been paired up in the shared mode cannot be monitored at the Base Station.
The item
A
indicates the Label of each Belt Pack. The item
B
indicates the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
level of each Belt Pack. The RSSI level is presented graphically. The item
C
indicates the Belt Pack is connected to
which Remote Base Station or Base Station. If the Belt Pack is conne
cted to the Base Station, “BS” will appear. If the
Belt Pack is connected to the Remote Base Station
, “R1” will appear. When the Belt Pack is not connected to any of
the Remote Base Station or Base Station, the
display shows a message “NC”. The item
D
indicates the battery level of
each Belt Pack. The battery level is presented graphically. The item
E
indicates the headset microphone gain of each
Belt Pack. The number next to “G” stands for the number of the microphone gain „1‟ through „5‟.
You can scroll with UP or DOWN button, and move with LEFT or RIGHT button. Move to and press SET to select QUIT,
or press SET for 2 seconds to return to the MAIN menu.
UNLATCH Menu
Move to and press SET to select UNLATCH then the UNLATCH menu appears as shown in Figure 4-7:
When you unlatch the transmissions of the Belt Pack, use this UNLATCH menu. The Base Station operator use the
UNLATCH menu to stop the transmission of the Belt Packs that are used in hands-free-on mode or Push-to-Talk mode.
Figure 4-6. MONITOR menu
D
E
C
B
A
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