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Tempest®900 2-Channel Wireless Intercom System

Adjusting so that each BeltStation always appears in the same position of the BaseStation display is a two step process:

1. Advance to the BaseStation’s “Display Slot Assignment” section of the “Tech Menu” and select

Static

.

2. In each BeltStation, advance to the “Base Slot” section of the “Tech Menu” and adjust each BeltStation to a different

slot (1 – 5). The BeltStation designated to slot 1 will always appear on the far left of the BaseStation display, with slot 2

appearing in the next position to the right, and so on.

In

Static

Mode, if a BeltStation is not turned ON, or is logged out due to being out of range, the BaseStation LCD will

display a very obvious “X,” making it easy to see at a glance which BeltStations are currently active.

A Multiple BaseStation system that uses iSelect Roaming must choose to use “Dynamic” slots to ensure that BeltStations

can move from BaseStation to BaseStation when roaming.

Name Equipment

Name the BaseStation with a descriptive name which will appear on the BeltStation LCD display. This is most helpful when

iSelect Roaming will be used to roam between BaseStation coverage areas. The BaseStation name can include up to 14

characters.

Name each BeltStation with a descriptive name. Until the name is changed, a hexadecimal serial number is displayed.

The first six characters of the BeltStation name will be displayed on the BaseStation LCD display. Naming is a personal

preference option and is not essential.

Personal Preferences

To configure each BeltStation, adjust any of the following to suit individual needs. None of these adjustments are required.

Note that more options are available under the “Set Controls” menu and become visible by scrolling.

“Lock Keys” to prevent inadvertent changes.

“Menu Lock” allows you to lock individual users out of their respective BeltStation menu. Access can only be

regained by entering a 3-digit security key code initially set at the BaseStation.

Disable “Battery Alert” to prevent the battery alert tone in the headset.

Dim the LCD and LEDs to be less conspicuous in a dark environment.

Limit talking to push-to-talk mode by selecting

Momentary

.

Latch

is the default.

Disable the ability to talk on any channel, but allow listening.

Disable the ability to access any channel not required.

Adjust minimum and maximum volume levels. In loud environments a higher minimum volume may be desirable,

while in quiet environments a lower maximum volume may be preferable.

Volume controls can be set to “Volume Press” which requires a “press and turn” action to adjust the volume levels.

This helps prevent inadvertent adjustments.

When Stage Announce functionality is enabled in the BaseStation, the STAGE button can be disabled for individual

BeltStations.

The CALL alert can be set to

Audible

,

Vibrate

,

Both

or

Disable

. The default is

Both

. A call signal can be initiated by the

CALL button or the TALK button, depending on your preference.

When relay functionality is enabled in the BaseStation, select the relay to be activated by the BeltStation. Then

select the BeltStation trigger that will activate the relay.

Wireless ISO can be disabled, if desired.