Iselect roaming – selecting a basestation, Set mic gain – Clear-Com Tempest900 User Manual
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Tempest®900 2-Channel Wireless Intercom System
Set Mic Gain
Set the Mic Gain properly to ensure the best audio quality. To set the Mic Gain for the BeltStation Headset:
1. Press MENU to enter Menu Mode. From the Main Menu, select “Set Controls,” then “Mic Gain.”
2. While at the Mic Gain screen, talk into the headset microphone at a louder than normal level and adjust the Volume control
until the PEAK LEDs just start to light at the loudest parts of the audio. Press ENT to accept the changes.
Mic Gain can be set in the BeltStation without activating the Talk button. This allows private mic gain adjustment during live
events. The Mic Gain can be set for each BeltStation from the T-Desk application.
When the Mic Gain is set too high, it is possible to induce feedback or echo. When set too low, words can be clipped by
the low level noise gate or sound too quiet to other listeners. Headsets by different manufacturers or different models
of headsets will require widely varying Mic Gain settings. When setting microphone gain, it is best to err toward a setting
that is too low, rather than too high. This will help reduce unwanted echo in the system when that microphone is enabled.
iSelect Roaming – Selecting a BaseStation
Installations with multiple BaseStation coverage zones often require users to move from one work zone to another
throughout the day. One of the ways Tempest handles these transitions is with iSelect™ On-Command Roaming. Using
iSelect, a user can easily change their communication from one BaseStation to another BaseStation in just a few seconds.
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Confirm that the BeltStation has been paired with all required BaseStations.
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Confirm that there is an available slot on the desired BaseStation. If no slot is open, power OFF one of the
connected BeltStations, wait for 15 seconds, and proceed.
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Press MENU and select “Select Base.” Scroll to the desired BaseStation and press ENTER. Press MENU to exit.
Tempest Wireless BeltStations remember the last 64 BaseStations to which they have been paired.