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• LIS - listen key
• T+L - talk and listen key
• DTL - dual talk and listen key
• FL - forced listen key
• TFL - talk and forced listen key
3. Select DTL using the setup/enter knob and press the knob to select
it.
4. Select BACK, then BACK again to return to the list of beltpacks.
5. The changes are saved and applied automatically five seconds after
the last time the setup/enter knob was pressed or turned. The
front-panel display flashes to indicate that the changes are being
saved and applied.
6. Repeat the procedure for beltpack #2.
CALLING THE GROUP FROM THE BELT-
PACKS
To call the group from beltpack #1
1. If beltpack #1 is not set to page #1 (indicated by the numbers in the
bottom right of the display), use the beltpack’s left and right scroll
buttons to move to page 1.
The label under the left-hand rotary controller should now read
GRP01.
2. If the key is programmed to DTL on the basestation press the rotary
controller briefly to latch the listen path to “on” or press and hold the
rotary controller to talk.
• The red talk light and green listen light next to the rotary controller
should light.
• If the path is latched to Listen pressing and releasing the rotary
controller will delete the path and the red and green lights will
extinguish.
• If the rotary controller is being held to create a talk path releasing it
will delete the path. The red and green lights will be extinguished
when the talk path is deleted.
• Examine the wired beltpack attached to party-line channel A.
It should be possible to hear audio from beltpack #1 in the wired
beltpack’s headset. If the microphone of the wired beltpack is
opened the wireless beltpack should also be able to hear the
audio.
• The 4-wire device should have 2-way audio. The wireless
beltpack should be able to hear audio from the 4-wire device, and
the 4-wire device should be able to hear audio from the wireless
beltpack.