Giving a mode a new name, Giving a mode a new name -3 – Clear-Com RS-603 (No longer available) User Manual
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V-Pack lets you customize each mode for your specific needs. You select custom
options for a mode in the V-Pack software, and upload the new mode to a
beltpack connected to the computer. You can rename a mode to reflect its
function.
Customized settings help a beltpack user to quickly adapt to the needs of an
operating environment.
GIVING A MODE A NEW NAME
When you install V-Pack, each mode is given a name based on the beltpack
model you are using. A mode may be named Clear-Com, RTS, Custom 2,
Custom 3, Custom 4, One Tap, or Gated.
You can easily rename a mode to reflect its function. For example, you can
rename a mode “Rehearsal,” or “Show1.”
Figure 2: Modes are custom setups
To rename a “mode”:
1. On the Beltpack Setup dialog box, place the cursor over a mode button and
right-click.
The Mode Button Names dialog box appears. (See Figure 3.)
2. Type the desired name next to the mode or modes you want to rename.
Each mode’s name can be up to six alphanumeric characters.
3. Click OK.
The mode’s name on the Beltpack Setup screen changes to the name you
typed in the Mode Button Names dialog box, and on all other V-Pack screens
whenever that mode is referred to.
Clicking one of these four buttons selects a mode.
You go “online” or stay
“offline” through the Virtual
Beltpack Control Panel.
A beltpack setup consists of
four modes.