Understanding front-panel operation, Headset connector, Channel a talk switch and light/listen level knob – Clear-Com CellCom Battery Pack Charger User Manual
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CellCom V2.0.3 Instruction Manual
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UNDERSTANDING FRONT-PANEL OPERA-
TION
Figure 3-1: CellCom Basestation Front Panel
Pressing the Headset Channel A Talk and A/B Reply buttons (2) & (4)
together will send a call signal to the port, group or WPL assigned
under headset channel A (2) . Pressing the A/B Reply and Headset
Channel B Talk buttons (4) & (5) together will send a call signal to the
port, group or WPL assigned under headset channel B (5).
Headset Connector
The 4-pin male XLR-type headset socket connects to Clear-Com
headsets and other headsets with 4-pin female connectors. This
headset connector is for the onboard two-channel intercom, with
controls just to the right of the connector.
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Channel A Talk Switch and Light/Listen
Level Knob
The channel A talk switch and associated light, and listen level knob,
allow full-duplex conversations with any CellCom wireless beltpacks or
other communications systems wired to the rear of the basestation to
which the onboard Channel A has been assigned. Assignments are
done via the front-panel programming.
The talk switch is momentary/latching, such that pressing it and
holding down will create a talk path that ends when the user releases
the switch, while quickly tapping it will latch the talk, and a second tap
will release it. The LED lights red when a talk is active.
Turning the listen level knob clockwise will allow the user to hear the
other party’s voice, increasing the level to maximum when fully
clockwise.
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