Auxiliary output – Clear-Com Tempest900 User Manual
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Tempest®900 2-Channel Wireless Intercom System
Auxiliary Output
Audio from the Auxiliary OUT Connector can be assigned from any combination of the two intercom channels with Volume
control at the “Aux Out Assignment/Levels” menu. Audio from the Auxillary OUT connector comes only from the wireless
users and no audio from the hardwired intercom channels is routed to Auxillary OUT.
While in the “Aux Out Assignment/Level” menu, the front panel Channel Select (SEL) button is used to advance through the
channels and the OUT level control is used to adjust the Aux OUT volume. Adjust to OFF to restrict audio from a channel.
Audio levels are expressed in Decibels (dB). The audio range for Aux OUT are:
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Aux Out: -12 dB to +12
The Aux IN and OUT connectors are ¼” Tip/Ring/Sleeve jacks that accept standard ¼” TRS plugs. The Aux IN and OUT
connections are balanced and transformer isolated and operate at a nominal line level audio of - 4 to + 8 dBu.
Reset Memory
There are three options to reset memory:
Restore Factory Default
,
Clear Memory
, and
Reset Radio Settings
. Both the
BaseStation and each BeltStation have a “Factory Default” option in the “Tech Menu.” Browse to the “Tech Menu,” select
“Factory Default,” and choose any of the three options. From the BaseStation, “Restore Factory Defaults” only resets
BaseStation defaults. BeltStation factory defaults can be reset in each BeltStation and changes are relayed wirelessly to the
BaseStation.
Restore Factory Default
This option will restore all settings to factory defaults except pairings and names.
Clear Memory
Occasionally, it may be desirable to remove all previous settings and user defined names, such as when equipment is
transferred to a new project or work site. Clear Memory on a BeltStation will require re-pairing of BeltStations. It may
be necessary to select a Frequency Band due to country specific RF requirements, on the BaseStation.
Reset Radio Settings
This is a BaseStation feature only. Selecting this option will only reset the Frequency Band to “1,” the Network
Number to “0’” and the Lockout Key to “255.” The BeltStation radio settings are determined by the BaseStation.
Be aware that restoring factory defaults will have an immediate effect on volume, sidetone,
relay selection, Aux In/Out levels, hardwired intercom levels, and Shared Slot settings,
among others.
This option will restore all settings to factory defaults and will delete all user defined names.
All entries will be deleted and there is no “undo”.