Base configuration settings – Clear-Com BS850 (Last time buy) User Manual
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Base Configuration Settings
Configuration displays provide customized configuration settings for the base station and Beltpacs. They
also allow you to save your settings to a file for future access. Advanced settings are provided for output
mixing, alert signals and paging capabilities. Beltpac ID name and number settings made at the main base
station can be synchronized in added Slave base stations via the Configuration, Sync Bases display.
Base Station Transmitter Power:
Select transmitter 1 or 2, then press the ENTER
button.
At the power level box, select 1, 10, 100 or
250mW, then press the ENTER button. To
change the Off/On status of the transmitter, select
the Off or On button, then press the ENTER
button.
To enable IFB mode (only usable with dual
receiver Beltpacs), select the IFB button, then
press the ENTER button.
Base Station Transmitter Frequency:
Frequencies P1 – P4, S1 – S4 and T1 – T4 are
preset in the system and cannot be changed.
Frequencies U1 – U5 can be set by the user.
Select transmitter TX1 or TX2, then select a
frequency for that transmitter. If you select a user
frequency, U1 – U5, move the cursor to the
frequency box and use the up and down arrow
buttons together with the control knob to select a
frequency. User frequencies can be selected in
25kHz increments.
NOTE: Frequencies within the same group
(P, S or T) are compatible with each other and free
of intermodulation.
Base Station Transmitter Output Mix Levels:
Select transmitter 1 or 2, then press the ENTER
button.
Use the left arrow button to select the Tx box,
then use the control knob to adjust the transmitter
Master output level in 1.5dB increments.
Select a box next to IC1, IC2 or Aux to enable that
input in the output mix. Mic is a standard input.
Place the cursor to the left of any slider bar and use
the control knob to adjust each output level in
increments of .25dB (fine) or 2.25dB (coarse).
NOTE: See Dial Adjustment Setting (page 20) for
information on changing between fine and course.