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Similarly, if you move the L-to-R slider up towards the All value, a percentage of
the left earphone’s audio (Channel B) mixes in with the left earphone’s audio
(Channel B).

If both sliders are moved to the All value on the scale, the beltpack operates in
monaural mode: both earphones receive both audio channels on one audio
pathway. The audio is not separated into two separate pathways at all.

If you do not wish to separate the two audio channels, click Mono. The
beltpack operates in monaural (monophonic) mode.

If you do wish to separate the two audio channels, clear the Mono check
box by clicking it. The beltpack operates in binaural mode. This allows
you to adjust the binaural mix with the sliders.

AUXILIARY HEADPHONE OPTIONS

All RS-600 series beltpacks provide a 2.5 mm jack for connecting a Clear-Com
CC-25 headset or other ultra-light headset. You have the same Limiter and High
Cut options for the auxiliary headphone that you have for the main headphone.

In addition, you can select which channel or channels of audio to route to the
auxiliary headphone. (The auxiliary headphone always operates
monaurally—that is, a single audio signal goes to the headphone.) Click either
Channel A, Channel B, or both in the Source area of the screen, as shown in
Figure 8, to route audio from the selected channel or channels to the auxiliary
headphone.

The auxiliary headphone gain scale allows you to increase or decrease the volume
in the auxiliary headphone by 6 dB relative to the volume in the main
headphone. For example, if you move the slider to 6 dB, the volume in the
auxiliary headphone increases 6 db above the volume in the main headphone.
The middle value leaves the auxiliary headphone volume unchanged.

To increase the volume, click Adjust and move the slider to the right. To decrease
the volume, click Adjust and move the slider to the left. To leave the volume the
same as the main headphone’s volume, click Same as Main Headphone.

Figure 12: Auxiliary headphone options for a 2-channel beltpack

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