Equipment operation, Base station operation, Controls and indicators – Clear-Com HME DX100 User Manual
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SECTION 3. EQUIPMENT OPERATION
BASE STATION OPERATION
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Controls and Indicators
•
h
conds when the battery is running low.
• REC
r light
Ligh
er Stations
are
• RESET button
ress to reset all communication links, or press
gether with the CLR/BND button to clears all
eltpac/Headset/Speaker Station registrations.
• REGISTRATION
STATUS display
Belt
• PW
ress and release to turn the DX100 power on. Press
• REG (Registration ) button
se this button to register each Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station used with the DX100. See pages 12 - 19.
• UN-LATCH button
se this button to unlatch all Beltpac/Headset/Speak
eltpacs/Headsets to “latch” on, in order to talk and listen to each other. Base station operators can use the
N-LATCH button to stop Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station conversations. Also, if a Beltpac/Headset/Speaker
tation user takes a Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station off and leaves it “latched on” in an unknown location, sounds
om the area where it is left ar
p by
ne and transm
er Beltpac/Headset/Speaker
tation users. This distraction ca
ped
the UN-LAT
on the base station.
• CLR/BND (Clear Registration ) button
The CLR feature of this button is used to clear Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station registrations. See pages 12 - 19.
ower portion of frequency band. See page 9.
Low B
h
conds when the battery is running low.
• REC
r light
Ligh
er Stations
are
• RESET button
ress to reset all communication links, or press
gether with the CLR/BND button to clears all
eltpac/Headset/Speaker Station registrations.
• REGISTRATION
STATUS display
Belt
• PW
ress and release to turn the DX100 power on. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn power off.
• REG (Registration ) button
se this button to register each Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station used with the DX100. See pages 12 - 19.
• UN-LATCH button
se this button to unlatch all Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station transmitters. Users can configure their
eltpacs/Headsets to “latch” on, in order to talk and listen to each other. Base station operators can use the
N-LATCH button to stop Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station conversations. Also, if a Beltpac/Headset/Speaker
tation user takes a Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station off and leaves it “latched on” in an unknown location, sounds
om the area where it is left ar
p by
ne and transm
er Beltpac/Headset/Speaker
tation users. This distraction ca
ped
the UN-LAT
on the base station.
• CLR/BND (Clear Registration ) button
The CLR feature of this button is used to clear Beltpac/Headset/Speaker Station registrations. See pages 12 - 19.
ower portion of frequency band. See page 9.
Low B
POWER indicator light
WER indicator light
Lig ts red when power is on. Blinks every 8 – 10
Lig ts red when power is on. Blinks every 8 – 10
se
se
EIVE indicato
ts green when Beltpacs/Headsets/Speak
transmitting.
EIVE indicato
ts green when Beltpacs/Headsets/Speak
transmitting.
P
P
to
B
to
B
Displays “8” briefly when base station power is turned on. Indicates status as you register each
pac/Headset/Speaker Station. See pages 12 - 19.
R (Power ) button
Displays “8” briefly when base station power is turned on. Indicates status as you register each
pac/Headset/Speaker Station. See pages 12 - 19.
R (Power ) button
P
P
and hold for 2 seconds to turn power off.
U
U
U
U
er Station transmitters. Users can configure their
B
B
U
U
S
fr
S
fr
e picked u
n be stop
e picked u
n be stop
its micropho
by pressing
its micropho
by pressing
itted to oth
CH button
itted to oth
CH button
S
S
The BND feature of this button is used to select upper or l
The BND feature of this button is used to select upper or l
attery Indicator
attery Indicator
When th
, repeating beeps will be heard, and the POWER light on the base
stati
that are
NOTE:
e HME BAT850 (NimH) Battery, up to 10
hou
n be expected.
e base station battery power is low
on will be blinking red. When this happens, replace the batteries in the base station immediately with ones
new or fully charged, as instructed on page 5.
Battery life varies with the type of batteries used. With th
rs ca