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Pin
Signal
1
Microphone -
2
Micr
3
Speaker -
4
S
Figure 5: Headset 4-pole male XLR Connector
3.2.4
Ethernet Connector
For firmware updates and initial configuration the WB-2 has to be connected with the Cell Controller using the Ethernet
connector (RJ45, 10/100 Mbit with auto negotiation).
Pin
Signal
1
Tx+
2
Tx-
3
Rx+
4
5
6
Rx-
7
8
Figure 6: MN-XSS card CONFIG port RJ-45pinout (8P8C)
3.2.5
DIP Switch Functions
SW
OFF
ON
Comment
1
Latched/Auto
Momentary
Switches between momentary and latched for TALK A. In OFF
position a short press on the TALK A knob routes the
microphone signal to Channel A. Another short press turns it off
(Latched). If the knob is pressed and held for longer than 0.25
seconds it functions as momentary and the channel is closed as
soon and the knob is released (Auto). When the DIP switch is in
the ON position the channel is only open as long as the knob
remains pressed (Momentary).
2
Latched/Auto
Momentary
Switches between momentary and latched/auto for TALK B.
3
Talk & listen
Listen only
Talking on channel A is blocked on this station
4
Talk & listen
Listen only
Talking on channel B is blocked on this station
5
Dynamic microphone
Electret microphone
(Phantom power)
Headset microphone setting. Changing the DIP switch to ON
lowers the audio amplification.
6
n/a
n/a
not used
7
OFF
Alert Tone
Adjustment
In ON position the alert tone can be adjusted up or down using
the Channel A knob. The CALL LED will blink to indicate that the
DIP switch is ON. After the side tone has been adjusted, SW-7
must be returned to the OFF position. If the value has changed,
the WB-2 undergoes a restart procedure.
8
OFF
Side Tone
Adjustment
In ON position the side tone can be adjusted up or down using
the Channel A knob. The CALL LED will blink to indicate that the
DIP switch is ON. After the side tone has been adjusted, SW-8
must be returned to the OFF position! If the value has changed,
the WB-2 undergoes a restart procedure.
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