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peiker acustic, Inc.,

 480 Wrangler Drive, Suite 200, Coppell, 75019 Texas 

A member of peikergroup

 

Installation 

 

Note: The USB Desktop Microphone from peiker is designed to work with a wide range of two-way radio 
computer-based consoles.  In a few instances, the console software has been set up to recognize the HID 
codes produced by the desktop microphone buttons automatically, but in most cases the system will 
require the Keyboard Translation Application available free of charge from peiker acustic.  This application 
translates button presses into keyboard commands.  The console can then be set up to recognize those 
keyboard commands as functions such as PTT.   

 

1.

 

Unpack the desktop microphone from its box and determine if you need to install the 
peiker PS Gateway keyboard translation application. (Contact your peiker representative 
if you are unsure).  If you need the application proceed to the next step, otherwise skip 
to Step 

10 

2.

 

Insert the USB drive included with your desktop microphone into an available USB drive 
on the computer 

3.

 

Open the directory and copy the “peiker USB Interface Application” folder to your 
desktop.  

[Note: If running Windows XP or older, you will need to make sure Microsoft .NET is 

installed on the computer.  If required, please install the file in the “dotNet Install File” folder or 
download it from Microsoft’s website]

 

4.

 

Open the file “peiker PS Gateway” in the previously copied folder on the desktop  

 

5.

 

Press the “Stop” button in the lower right of the control panel 

6.

 

Select the keyboard commands for the desktop microphone using the drop down boxes 
for the corresponding button position (the PS12 only has 1 button and is defined as 
“Center Button”) 

a.

 

Keyboard commands can be combined with CTRL, ALT or SHIFT using the 
checkboxes. 

b.

 

The “Normal” setting should be used for most applications.  Other applications 
should use the following setting: 

i.

 

Cisco IPICS consoles, please use “Key Rapid Repeat” 

ii.

 

Kenwood KAS010 consoles, please use “Key Repeat on Release” 

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Страница 1: ...Page 1 of 10 06 13 peiker acustic Inc 480 Wrangler Drive Suite 200 Coppell 75019 Texas A member of peikergroup USB Desktop Microphone User Guide Version 1 0 ...

Страница 2: ...9 Texas A member of peikergroup Contents Introduction 3 Installation 4 Troubleshooting 5 PS20 Switch Position 5 Speaker Volume Knob 5 Headset Jack 6 Hardware Device Settings 6 Microphone and Speaker Volume Settings in Windows 8 Using External Computer Speakers with the PS20 USB 10 ...

Страница 3: ...1 003 000 40 1 button Silver MDKPS12 USB SL 300 6401 001 000 40 1 button 300mm long gooseneck Silver MDKPS12 USB BL 6401 003 000 41 1 button Black MDKPS12 USB ME 6401 002 000 41 1 Button Electret microphone Black MDKPS20 USB SL 6402 007 000 40 3 Buttons External PTT Jack Headset Jack External Power Jack Internal Speaker On Off Switch Speaker Volume Control Silver MDKPS20 USB BL 6402 007 000 41 3 B...

Страница 4: ... proceed to the next step otherwise skip to Step 10 2 Insert the USB drive included with your desktop microphone into an available USB drive on the computer 3 Open the directory and copy the peiker USB Interface Application folder to your desktop Note If running Windows XP or older you will need to make sure Microsoft NET is installed on the computer If required please install the file in the dotN...

Страница 5: ...open USB slot on the computer 11 Allow for Windows to load the drivers it should take under 30 seconds 12 Begin using the peiker USB Desktop Microphone Troubleshooting PS20 Switch Position The PS20 USB desktop microphone comes with an on off switch towards the top of the main housing Make sure it is pulled down towards the front of the microphone to the on position If it is turned off and back on ...

Страница 6: ...set connection When the headset it plugged in all receive and transmit audio is routed to the headset only Hardware Device Settings When the desktop microphone is plugged in to the computer it should show up properly in the Sound settings of the Control Panel To view this 1 Click on the Windows Start button and open the Control Panel 2 Open the Sound application circled in the screenshot below ...

Страница 7: ...ve Suite 200 Coppell 75019 Texas A member of peikergroup 3 The microphone should appear as a PTC USB device 4 If a PS20 USB is used the speaker should appear as PTC USB If a PS12 USB is used the speaker will still be controlled by the computer s sound card ...

Страница 8: ...bedded in the system It is possible for one or more of these to be at a less than optimal position so it may be required to fine tune the system if it does not sound right To control the volume of the device through Windows follow the same directions to open the speaker and microphone properties then 1 Double click on the PTC USB microphone section to get the following window 2 Under the Level tab...

Страница 9: ...y vary 3 Press the OK button to confirm the desired level 4 Under the Playback tab double click on the PTC USB speaker section if a PS20 USB is being used to get the following window 5 Under the Level tab adjust the speaker levels to get the desired volume through the PS20 USB speaker Music or other sound files can be used for testing Press the OK button once the desired level is reached 6 Windows...

Страница 10: ...puter Speakers with the PS20 USB In some cases the internal speaker in the PS20 USB may not be able to output enough volume due to limitations in its size and USB power supply In this case the computer sound card speakers can be chosen by going to the Playback tab in the Sound window as shown in the previous section Right click on the soundcard speaker section and select Set as Default Device ...

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